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Old 29-05-22, 09:26 PM
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Another restoration project of what is a scarce survivor to this unit. From what I can ascertain a brown leather valise bag mounted behind the saddle was first introduced in the 1840s and was discontinued circa 1896. This example was in a very dirty, dry and paint splattered condition when I acquired it. After cleaning and oiling it appears to be black as opposed to brown, which would fit with the colour of the horse fittings used in the later part of the 19th C. The roundels appeared to be bronze but turned out to be nickel plated brass.
Some before and after photos for those who may be interested.
Great piece of work on a rare historic item, you must have derived great satisfaction from restoring it.

Regards.

Brian
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