1940s Leather Equestrian ‘Feed Bag’ by Enid Collins

Early and rare Collins of Texas ‘feed bag’ composed of saddle leather trimmed in brass casting. The leather bag houses an enamel ‘feed bucket,’ conceived as a stylish, yet practical vessel for horse feed. Alternatively, this bucket-bag combination can be used as a wastebasket.
Nice age / patina to the leather with one spot of separation where one of the two brass loops rests. Spots of loss to the enamel bucket. Interior leather is branded with the ‘Collins of Texas’ mustang logo.

H 16″ x Dm 11″

Mid-Century Black Resin Inlaid “Equestrian” Plate by Couroc for Gump’s

Equestrian/horse plate/tray by Couroc of Monterey, California custom-designed for Gump’s Department Store in San Francisco (circa 1960s).
Composed of a black lacquer phenolic resin (water, burn, stain, and detergent resistant plastic) with inlaid wood and brass accents.
Retains the Couroc for Gump’s foil label.
Very good, vintage condition with only light wear present.
We have several Couroc trays and plates listed separately.
H: .75″ x Diameter: 10.5″

Vintage Equestrian Leather and Brass Buckle Bookends

Handsome saddle leather bookends with strap and brass buckle details and felted bases (ca. 1950s). Warm patina/light scuffs present consistent with age/use.
H: 6.63″ x L: 4.75″ x D: 4.25″