Hello all,
I have my fathers beautiful set of bagpipes that I am hoping to have identified, valued and restored to good working order as my son is now learning!
Apparently bought by my grandfather in the 50's from Edinburgh. I am new at this and have searched forums and websites and haven't yet found a definitive answer. I appreciate any help! Thank you.
Please help with Identifying Bagpipes.
Re: Please help with Identifying Bagpipes.
Hi Ally, welcome to the forum.
F.N maker's mark for: F Narborough, his mark seen on ; Brooch, caddy spoon, clan badge, kilt pin, swagger stick pommel, registered in Birmingham Dec 1898. Whip mounter, Green Street, Doriton, Birmingham; later (1958) Lombard Street, Birmingham
See:
https://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Mak ... -F.html#FN
For the year letter F for Birmingham see 1955 :
https://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Dat ... s%20F.html
Peter.
F.N maker's mark for: F Narborough, his mark seen on ; Brooch, caddy spoon, clan badge, kilt pin, swagger stick pommel, registered in Birmingham Dec 1898. Whip mounter, Green Street, Doriton, Birmingham; later (1958) Lombard Street, Birmingham
See:
https://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Mak ... -F.html#FN
For the year letter F for Birmingham see 1955 :
https://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Dat ... s%20F.html
Peter.
Re: Please help with Identifying Bagpipes.
Thank you so much for your help.
Since I posted, someone thought that they were 1920 RG Hardies. I don't know if this pipe maker sent his pipes to be silver mounted by FN or what the deal was. It will be interesting to find out more.
Thanks again
Ally
Since I posted, someone thought that they were 1920 RG Hardies. I don't know if this pipe maker sent his pipes to be silver mounted by FN or what the deal was. It will be interesting to find out more.
Thanks again
Ally