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Framed Set of English Horse Brasses – Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee
Framed Set of English Horse Brasses – Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee
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A striking tribute to Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee, this professionally framed trio features three English horse brasses commemorating the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty’s reign (1952–2012). Each medallion is cast in solid brass with fine enamel detailing, depicting a unique emblem of the Queen’s legacy—her portrait, the royal cypher, and a shielded Jubilee badge.
Originally designed as ceremonial tack for parade horses, brasses like these adorned processions and state celebrations throughout Britain. We’ve preserved and elevated these rare pieces in a velvet-backed shadowbox-style frame, creating a dramatic, ready-to-hang display that honors both British tradition and enduring craftsmanship.
A standout collector’s piece for Royal watchers, Anglophiles, or anyone who appreciates the intersection of history, heritage, and regal design.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Era: 2012 (Brasses), Modern (Framing)
Condition: Excellent Vintage Condition; Professionally Framed
Country of Origin: England
Materials: Brass / Enamel / Wood / Velvet
Style: Royalist • British Heritage • Modern Traditional
Dimensions: Approx. 17.5" W × 11.5" H × 1.25" D
Subjects: Queen Elizabeth II • ER Cypher • Diamond Jubilee Badge
Display: Open Face (Not Under Glass); Wired for Hanging
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