ANTIQUE 19thC SCOTTISH CLAN GORDON SILVER PLATED & HORN CLARET JUG c.1890
Antique late-19th Century Victorian silver plate mounted carved horn claret jug, horn body mounted with a cast crest of the Clan Gordon, also known as the House of Gordon.
Reference Number: A7228
Antique late-19th Century Victorian silver plate mounted carved horn claret jug, horn body mounted with a cast crest of the Clan Gordon, also known as the House of Gordon.
Reference Number: A7228
Antique late-19th Century Victorian silver plate mounted carved horn claret jug, horn body mounted with a cast crest of the Clan Gordon, also known as the House of Gordon.
Reference Number: A7228
DESCRIPTION
Antique late-19th Century Victorian silver plate mounted carved horn claret jug, horn body mounted with a cast crest of the Clan Gordon, also known as the House of Gordon, is a Scottish clan. The chief of the clan is the powerful Earl of Huntly, and now also the Marquess of Huntly. During the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 13th century, the Gordons supported William Wallace in the cause of independence. In the 15th century, the chiefship of the clan passed to an heiress, who married into the Seton family and her male descendants assumed the surname Gordon and continued as chiefs of the clan. The Gordons assisted in defeating the rebellion of the Earl of Douglas also in the 15th century. In the 16th century, the Gordons as Catholics feuded with their Protestant neighbors the Clan Forbes and also defeated at the Battle of Glenlivet, the Protestant Earl of Argyll. During the Wars of the Three Kingdoms of the 17th century, the Gordons supported the Royalist cause. During the Jacobite rising of 1715 the Clan Gordon was Jacobite. During the Jacobite rising of 1745, their chief, then the Duke of Gordon, pledged his support to the British-Hanoverian Government, but his clan remained Jacobite.
CONDITION
In Great Condition - No Damage.
SIZE
Height: 30cm
Width: 19 x 20cm