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Wednesday, 8 June 2022

Police Horse Brasses

 


 

Horse brasses are a traditional form of decoration used for parade horses or simply as wall ornaments. These are made of solid brass and often mounted onto leather or thick card. The examples here represent Avon & Somerset Constabulary and it's predecessors. These are full size facsimiles of the equivalent helmet plate. 

The reverse is usually plain and flat without any makers marks. However, occasionally they can be found with  a maker or supplier adhesive label. 

Whilst relatively rare, they don't attract much interest and appear on eBay occasionally for around £10-£25.

Here's a closer visual guide.

 

1. Bristol Constabulary 1968-1974

Bristol Constabulary horse brass

 2. Somerset Constabulary 1952-1967

Somerset Constabulary horse brass

3. City of Bath Police 1952-1967

City of Bath Police horse brass

4. Somerset & Bath Constabulary 1967-1974

Somerset & Bath Constabulary horse brass

5. Avon & Somerset Constabulary 1974-1985. Mounted on thick heavy duty leather.

Avon and Sonerset Constabulary horse brass

 

 

 

6. Avon & Somerset Constabulary 1974-1985. Mounted on 'leatherette' card. This type of mounting becomes brittle over time and susceptible to damage.

Avon and Somerset Constabulary horse brass

7. Avon & Somerset Constabulary 1974-1985. This is hand-painted and unusual in that the centre design is the same as those used for Somerset Constabulary, but with the more recent Avon and Somerset lettering.

Avon and Somerset Constabulary horse brass

 

 

 

8. Avon & Somerset Constabulary 1985-1990. This centre design was introduced around 1985 to replace the generic ER helmet plate. The new centre design was initially just chome but around 1990 was coloured with the letter "AND" being replaced with "&". This would suggest the horse brass shown below was produced around 1985-1990.  This example is also mounted on heavy duty thick leather.

Avon and Somerset Constabulary horse brass