This is a piece of horse tack (fly veil?) which fits over a horse's entire
face. Things I would like to know are:
where it was made, who made it, how old it is, and it’s value.
This is 16 inches across the top, 10 inches down the
sides, the thin leather strips are 12 inches long. The metal circles all over the front of it, appear to be
brass. They are attached with leather. Two of the larger circles, in the top two outer corners have two stars each, embossed, on them.
The back side is braided over all. The places for the
horse's eyes to look through are braided. The 1 inch
wide leather strip that travels down the nose has the
brass circles and a white leather tassel at the end.
There is a strap with a buckle that goes behind the
ears and another for under the head.
The seller of this item said she bought it overseas when her husband was stationed in Tehran. Her only other comment was that horses wore them on the desert.
I will greatly appreciate your knowledge of this
piece.
Thank you very much,
kdj