Unknown Brass from the 4 Horseman hunt

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My guess would be bridle rosettes.
 

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Mike,
My guess is suspension parts from Andy's Suburban. Jumping those cow pies was brutal! :tongue3: :laughing9:
Where was that horse picture taken? :dontknow:
-Dug-
 

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Horse tack ornaments (not limited to bridles) would be my guess also. Could also come from saddlebags, harness-hames, etc. Note the round ornaments on these hames, though they're not exactly the same shape as what you found.
 

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ModernMiner said:
Mike,
My guess is suspension parts from Andy's Suburban. Jumping those cow pies was brutal! :tongue3: :laughing9:
Where was that horse picture taken? :dontknow:
-Dug-



Imagine running into that bunch :o :o out in the field with only a metal detector for protection!!! ;D ;D Tony
 

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ModernMiner said:
Mike,
My guess is suspension parts from Andy's Suburban. Jumping those cow pies was brutal! :tongue3: :laughing9:
Where was that horse picture taken? :dontknow:
-Dug-
LOL near Asheville Doug. On the old ancient trail.
 

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