Edwardian Malcolm - MacCallum Clan Crest Vintage Kilt Pin

Edwardian Malcolm - MacCallum Clan Crest Vintage Kilt Pin

£95.00

Edwardian Malcolm - MacCallum Clan Crest Vintage Kilt Pin

BLAZON - A Tower Arg.

MOTTO: In ardua petit - He has attempted difficult things

Circa 1900-1910, this unhallmarked silver sliding clan crest features on a classic bar and securing chain design. The pin attaches securely to the kilt by unscrewing the bottom ball, allowing for a comfortable and traditional fastening method that adds an elegant touch to your Highland outfit.

Size approx. 110mm

The Clan Malcolm, also known as the Clan MacCallum, is a Highland Scottish clan. The Clan MacCallum may have originally been a separate clan until the 18th century, when the chief of the Clan MacCallum adopted the name Malcolm after inheriting the Malcolm estate, and the two clans were drawn together under the same chief.

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Including Agate jewellery, Scottish hallmarked sterling silver, vintage glengarry badges, plaid brooches, kilt pins and bracelets. With jewellery from classic Edinburgh and Glasgow makers like Robert Allison and Thomas Kerr Ebbutt and provincial Scottish silversmiths.

We also run a Free Wants List Service so if you have a badge(s) you are looking for please email us and we will contact you with details of any stock that comes in before it goes to the website.