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h43 ENGLISH VintagE HORSE brass DEVON SHIRE HORSE CENTER EMBELLISHMENT TALISMAN ZNE PENDANT

h43 ENGLISH VintagE HORSE brass DEVON SHIRE HORSE CENTER  EMBELLISHMENT TALISMAN ZNE PENDANT
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h43 ENGLISH VintagE HORSE brass DEVON SHIRE HORSE CENTER  EMBELLISHMENT TALISMAN ZNE PENDANT h43 ENGLISH VintagE HORSE brass DEVON SHIRE HORSE CENTER  EMBELLISHMENT TALISMAN ZNE PENDANT h43 ENGLISH VintagE HORSE brass DEVON SHIRE HORSE CENTER  EMBELLISHMENT TALISMAN ZNE PENDANT h43 ENGLISH VintagE HORSE brass DEVON SHIRE HORSE CENTER  EMBELLISHMENT TALISMAN ZNE PENDANT h43 ENGLISH VintagE HORSE brass DEVON SHIRE HORSE CENTER  EMBELLISHMENT TALISMAN ZNE PENDANT

Description

Vintage
THE SHIRE HORSE CENTER DEVON
HORSE BRASS for your jewelry making or crafting.


PENDANT
Age : late 20th c.
Sized : 2.5 high x 3.25 INCHES
Weight : 94 g .

Horse brasses are a popular collectable today .
In England they decorate the beams in pubs & hang by the fireplace of homes .
A Horse brass is a brass plaque used for the decoration of harness gear, especially for shire and parade horses. Used since antiquity, they became especially popular in England in the 1800s, and remain a collectors item today.

Types of horse brass have been in existence since before the 12th century in England. They were introduced as decorations but soon became used as good luck and status symbols. By the 18th century and even before they were used as a talisman to ward off the "Evil Eye" or stay free of the devil's hand. The most popular size is 3 x 3 1/2 inches of flat brass with a hanger hole on top to be threaded onto a horse harness strap, or 1 to 8 mounted on a 4 inch wide leather strap known as a martingale and put on a harness or mounted on the local pub wall. Wagons and carts were also decorated with brasses of all kinds and sizes. European Gypsies seem to be credited with adding bells to the brasses to help with warding off the "evil Eye". By the mid 1800s farmers used horse brasses looking like sun and moons to help conger up a good growing season. Other brasses had likenesses of pixies carrying lanterns in the farm fields thus coming to American folklore as "Jack-o-'lantern" at pumpkin carving fame. All the royals starting with Queen Victoria, but maybe before, had special brasses made for their carriages and horses. Merit awards given by the Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) of horse brasses were prized by the "carters" delivering freight all over England by horse cart. Other horse brass subjects include advertisers, souvenirs for places and parades and events and are still being made and used today.

Extra pictures in this listing are jewelry found in my other ETSY store PINKFLAMINGO61
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Added on Oct 04, 2009

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Listed on Oct 04, 2009
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