Exceptional Antique 1918 Henry Tatton Edinburgh Sterling Silver Sgian Dubh. The hilt, intricately carved from Blackwood, features a beautifully intertwined design of silver-studded Celtic knots. It is topped with a silver mount showcasing a traditional pin top and delicate engraving.
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Read MoreWhen we think of classic Scottish gentlemen's Highland dress, what truly stands out is its rich history and deep-rooted tradition that has been carefully preserved and celebrated over the centuries.
Read MoreThis month’s carefully selected vintage finds paired with the latest modern style talking points. This elegant showcase presents this month’s carefully selected new and vintage Highland gentleman’s dress accoutrements, highlighting timeless craftsmanship and classic style.
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Read MoreThe Atholl Highlanders is a Scottish ceremonial infantry regiment. The sgian dubh is handcrafted by our regimental silversmith, featuring exquisite solid silver mounts and the iconic ‘Wild man of Atholl’ badge
Read MoreJames Clark was born 12th March 1866 on Royal Deeside and he died on 11th December 1941 For many years he had proudly served as a Balmoral Highlander for the King.
Read MoreJohn Michie was born on 8th June 1853 Fetteresso, Aberdeenshire. During his career he rose to serve as factor on the Balmoral estates from the year 1902.
Read MoreRenowned piper at Invercauld Estate - Queen Victoria spoke warmly of his character and notably admired his striking red hair, which stood out vividly.
Read MoreThis antique Victorian Inverness provincial silver sgian dubh is a remarkable piece of traditional Scottish Highland attire, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and historical significance. Real Scottish provincial silver Highland dress style.
Read MoreThe exquisite Celtic knot design is intricately carved into the rich Blackwood hilt, showcasing the skilled craftsmanship. This hilt is elegantly mounted with a stunning citrine stone, which is securely set in a polished claw set bezel, enhancing its visual appeal.
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