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Scottish Targe Campbell of Achline
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Code: Achline
In JACOBITE times, targes were the highlanders'
main means of defence in battle. A targe was a circular
shield about 19" in diameter, with the front covered
in tough hide, and the back in deerskin. The front was
decorated with brass or silver studs and plates which
occasionally had cut-outs, backed with red cloth (traditionally
a piece of red-coat's uniform). The leather was usually
tooled in Celtic type patterns etc. Some targes had a
lethal spike screwed into the central boss.
This targe is based on an original, dated
1755
(9 years after the Battle of Culloden ), which is inscribed
"James Goodlate Campbell of Achline Esq.", and
is now in the National Museum in Edinburgh.
Achline
Leather Targe. ONLY £215.00 |