Lot 154

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Description:

Massive George III armorial silver salver, Carter, Smith & Sharp London, dated 1781, beaded bands on footed round tray, engraved with ribbon, suspended arms and crest of Alexander Robertson of Struan, 15th Chief of the Clan, and banner with motto: Virtutis Gloria Merces; complete hallmarks and partial maker's mark.
H2" Dia.20", and 102.0oz Troy

Provenance: Columbia, South Carolina private collection.
Poplar Gove: The Leroy Pope Mansion, Huntsville, Alabama once visited by Andrew Jackson and his aides.

Other Notes: The Robertson family is said to be one of the oldest in Scotland. Claiming descent from Crinan who was the Laird of Atholl and hereditary lay Abbott of Dunkeld who married Bethoc, the daughter of Malcolm II. Their son became Duncan I, Scottish king from 1034 to 1040.
The succeeding clan chiefs were known as Duncanson son of Duncan in his honour.
Robert Duncanson, Stout Duncan's grandson, was the fourth chief. He captured Sir Robert Graham and the Earl of Atholl, Walter Stewart. They had plotted and killed King James the 1st in 1437. As a token of gratitude and warning to all Robert was given the symbol of the hand and the crown to display on his crest by King James 2nd. Also under his shield was added a naked man in chains, representing the Regicide. He was later to be rewarded by elevating his lands into the Barony of Struan in 1451.
In 1460 Robert died as a result of wound received in a skirmish over lands at Dunkeld. He was succeeded by his son Alexander Duncanson who being the son of Robert became known as Robertson, the beginning of the line Robertson of Struan.
The Robertsons played a big part in the route of Argyll at the Battle of Inverlochy.
Later under Alexander, when he came of age, they were also to take part in the Jacobite uprisings of 1689, 1715 and 1745. The chieftainship was passed to Duncan Robertson of Drumachuine but he could not attempt to recover lands as he himself was outlawed for his part in the 1745 uprising.
His son Alexander, the 15th chief, had the Barony of Struan restored to him by the crown in 1784.

    Condition:
  • Good condition with wear and rubbing consistent with age and use.


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September 8, 2012 10:00 AM EDT
West Columbia, SC, US

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