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This metal will be of particular interest to readers as early horse brasses were cut from it.
The Horse Brass is a cozy find on a rainy afternoon.
Laughter rattled the horse brasses and echoed in the warming pans.
There were copper kettles and warming pans and horse brasses.
A horse brass to a farthing, that one's tongue.'
There is a saddler-at-work display, plus horse brasses, horseshoes and other harness.
He grew his own vegetables and was fond of his collection of horse brasses.
Horse brasses were often highly prized by the "carters", who decorated their horse with them.
There were horse brasses on the walls, and framed cartoons showing dogs urinating, bloke-style, against a wall.
She pointed across the empty lounge to an alcove table and chairs, above which hung several horse brasses. '
Framed paintings and gleaming horse brasses crowd the whitewashed walls; hearty food fills the menu.
Somebody collecting horse brasses?
He looked drearily at the horse brasses, the painted jugs, the trays of costume jewellery.
Horse brasses had been tacked along the length of the oaken lintel and gleamed in the firelight.
Every finisher gets a commemorative piece of horse brass, while higher places can expect to take home vouchers and a variety of other prizes.
Horse brasses and horse memorabilia everywhere.
We sipped our halves of lager 'neath fake beams and admired the horse brasses that were probably made in Taiwan.
It was all exposed beams and whitewashed walls decked with polished hunting horns and the inevitable horse brasses.
The pub combined all the traditional English quatities of horse brasses, Formica and surliness.
It can be seen in operation when the brass caster demonstrates traditional skills in casting horse brasses, pot hooks and other small items.
These items included steel combs, pens, beermats, horse brasses, Polo mints, shoelaces and boots.
They were shaped like old-fashioned brass bed warmers, the sort that hang on stone fireplaces, alongside the horse brasses, in country inns.
Old horse brasses, damaged wagon wheels and various other items had very often found their way on to the back of his cart in the past without cost.
The sunset glowed lurid orange, glinting off horse brasses sewn the length of the stud's headstall.
Micawater's crest was on both doors, and in miniature on the horse brasses and the hubs of the wheels.