Lot Essay
The sword appears to have been refurbished in the late 18th Century for use as a Scottish Highland military sword
A William Gordon of Nether Buckie, Banffshire is recorded in the Burgers Roll of Banff in 1663 (Annals of Banff, 2, New Spalding Club, 1893, p. 419). The inscription on the pommel presumably refers either to him or a member of his family
Sold with an old typed note reading: 'Broadsword inscribed on the hilt with the name Gordon of Nyr Buckie. The latter is said to have been the man who serving under Huntly actually slew the Bonnie Earl of Moray. at Donibristle in 1592'.
A William Gordon of Nether Buckie, Banffshire is recorded in the Burgers Roll of Banff in 1663 (Annals of Banff, 2, New Spalding Club, 1893, p. 419). The inscription on the pommel presumably refers either to him or a member of his family
Sold with an old typed note reading: 'Broadsword inscribed on the hilt with the name Gordon of Nyr Buckie. The latter is said to have been the man who serving under Huntly actually slew the Bonnie Earl of Moray. at Donibristle in 1592'.