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Martingales
17th Lancers martingale and an 11th Hussars martingale on a crupper.
Both are bimetal martingales being composed of brass and German silver. I'd like to believe these date to the Crimea but is there anyway of knowing other than them being Victorian ? |
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Whilst I still cant post photos, if you were to post clear well lit front and back photos of what you are asking about there are members here who could help you. With out a photo you have no hope.
Sorry I didn't looks at your second post before replying. I will have a look at my 17th Martingale and get back to you tomorrow but I will be out all day. Regards Phil. |
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I had inadvertently duplicated the post.
Phil I would be interested in seeing your martingales. |
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Willm,
Click on the link regards horse furniture https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...ght=Martingale Cheers Tony c |
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Generals martingales
here are two generals martingales, two VR's and Prince of Wales's Own Hussars
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Two generals martingales and Prince of Wales"s Own Hussars
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