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Horse Brass Bridle Medallion, Farmhouse Rooster Design, Punched Border Equestrian Décor, England, 1920s–1940s
Horse Brass Bridle Medallion, Farmhouse Rooster Design, Punched Border Equestrian Décor, England, 1920s–1940s
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A vintage 1920s–1940s English brass bridle medallion — a punched-border farmhouse rooster, once believed to carry the horse's luck.
- Materials: Brass
- Dimensions: 3.5" long x 2.75" wide (widest point)
- Origin: England (unmarked, style traces to England)
- Era: 1920s–1940s (estimated)
- Condition: Vintage, used, very good condition with minor surface scratches and wonderful old patina consistent with age. Please review photos closely before purchasing, as all sales are final.
A charming addition to farmhouse or country-style décor — tie it to a vase, lamp base, or gift wrap, or hang it as a Christmas tree ornament.
Horse brasses have decorated bridles since before the Roman era, with medallions first appearing in England during the 1700s and later in Scotland, each design reflecting a horse's trade or an owner's beliefs. In English folklore, the rooster stood as a symbol of good fortune and protection from evil, making it a favored charm to safeguard the horse it rode alongside. This example is finished with a punched border, though unmarked, its style and construction trace clearly to England.
Pair it with our other vintage horse brass medallions for a collected-over-time look on a mantel or bookshelf.
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