Monumental British Heraldic Equestrian Trade Sign โ J. Miles & Son, Master Saddlers, Dorchester โ Double-Sided Hand-Painted Panel ๐
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Subject & Medium ๐จ
A highly decorative heraldic equestrian trade sign, hand-painted on a substantial wooden panel, embodying the identity, prestige, and tradition of a British saddlery establishment.
The subject integrates:
- Historic British livery company heraldry
- Equestrian symbolism (rearing horses, saddlery elements)
- Traditional commercial trade signage
- Formal armorial design
The central composition features:
- Two rearing horses as heraldic supporters
- A shield incorporating saddlery motifs
- A knightโs helmet surmounted by a crowned horse crest
- Flowing acanthus mantling and motto scroll
Executed in traditional signwriting and heraldic painting techniques, the work employs bold serif lettering, confident colour blocking, and refined brush detailing. The paletteโochre yellow, black, red, and muted heraldic tonesโcreates strong visual contrast and presence.
Constructed as a double-sided panel within a painted frame, the sign was designed for maximum visibility, functioning both as commercial signage and as a striking decorative artwork.
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Composition & Technique ๐๏ธ
The composition is structured as a formal heraldic panel, centred on a symmetrical armorial device framed by equestrian supporters and ornamental flourishes.
Technical characteristics include:
- Hand-painted brushwork on prepared timber
- Traditional serif signwriting
- Layered paint application
- Fine line detailing and outlining
- Decorative shading and stylised foliage
- Balanced symmetry rooted in heraldic design principles
The interplay between bold commercial signwriting and refined heraldic artistry reflects the work of a skilled craftsman, elevating the piece beyond signage into large-scale decorative wall art.
An exceptional and visually commanding original British hand-painted equestrian trade sign, produced in the late 20th century in homage to centuries-old saddlery and guild traditions.
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Maker ๐ท๏ธ
The specific artist or signwriter remains unrecorded, which is typical for trade signage of this nature.
The piece was almost certainly produced by a professional signwriting studio or decorative painter, commissioned by J. Miles & Son. The quality of executionโparticularly in the heraldic detailing and compositional balanceโindicates an experienced hand trained in:
- Traditional British signwriting
- Heraldic painting conventions
- Workshop-based commercial production
Unsigned works of this type are increasingly sought after as authentic examples of British craftsmanship.
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Historical Context & Guild Heritage ๐ก๏ธ
The imagery directly reflects Britainโs deep-rooted equestrian and craft traditions:
- The Worshipful Company of Saddlers dates back to at least the 12th century
- It received Royal Charter status in the 14th century
- Historically, it regulated saddle-making within the City of London
- It maintains enduring links to ceremonial, military, and sporting equestrian culture
As a Master Saddlers-affiliated business, J. Miles & Son operated within this respected lineage, supplying saddlery, harness, and equestrian goods.
The heraldic elementsโhorses, shield, helmet, and crestโserve not merely as decoration but as visual affirmations of trade identity and tradition.
Motto:
Nostra Fides In Deo Est โ โOur Trust Is In Godโ
A statement of enduring values: craftsmanship, integrity, and heritage.
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Dimensions ๐
- Height: 101.7 cm
- Width: 95 cm
- Depth: 6 cm
A true statement-scale piece with strong wall presence.
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Provenance ๐
- J. Miles & Son, Master Saddlers, Dorchester, Dorset
- Private collection
- Dukes Auctioneers, Dorset (label verso)
- Curated by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD
Originally used as a shopfront or trade display sign in Dorchester, Dorset.
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Why Youโll Love It โ
- Nearly 1 metre in scale โ immediate visual impact
- British equestrian heritage
- Heraldic design linked to a historic London livery company
- Entirely hand-painted โ no reproduction elements
- Rare double-sided format
- Ideal for high-end interior design schemes (Ralph Lauren / country house aesthetic)
- A genuine conversation piece combining art, history, and trade identity
This is the kind of object that doesnโt just decorate a spaceโit defines it.
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Ideal For ๐
- Equestrian estates, polo clubs, and tack rooms
- Country house interiors and libraries
- Luxury offices and boardrooms
- Interior designers specialising in heritage dรฉcor
- Film, theatre, and TV set design
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Condition Report ๐
Presented in good vintage condition with age-appropriate wear consistent with its original use:
- Surface wear, scratches, and scuffs throughout
- Areas of paint loss and minor historic overpainting
- Craquelure across painted surfaces
- Light staining and natural patination
- Frame with knocks, abrasions, and edge wear
Structurally sound and ready for display, with wear contributing positively to its authenticity and character.
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