Pair of Stirrups ca. 1650-75 Stephen Pilcherd These stirrups are rare examples of a distinctive group English enameled brassware made in London in the workshops of Stephen Pilcherd and Anthony Hatch during the second half of the seventeenth century. Formed of sturdy cast brass and decorated with elaborate foliate and figural ornament picked out in a variety of colors, the majority of these wares were made for domestic use, like candlesticks and firedogs, though the rugged materials were equally well suited for equestrian equipment like stirrups and spurs.. Pair of Stirrups. Stephen Pilcherd (British, London, active 1625-d. 1670). British, London. ca. 1650-75. Brass, gold, enamel. London. Equestrian Equipment-Stirrups

Pair of Stirrups ca. 1650-75 Stephen Pilcherd These stirrups are rare examples of a distinctive group English enameled brassware made in London in the workshops of Stephen Pilcherd and Anthony Hatch during the second half of the seventeenth century. Formed of sturdy cast brass and decorated with elaborate foliate and figural ornament picked out in a variety of colors, the majority of these wares were made for domestic use, like candlesticks and firedogs, though the rugged materials were equally well suited for equestrian equipment like stirrups and spurs.. Pair of Stirrups. Stephen Pilcherd (British, London, active 1625-d. 1670). British, London. ca. 1650-75. Brass, gold, enamel. London. Equestrian Equipment-Stirrups
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