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purpose, which can be had in polished oak or well-seasoned 

 fir, and exhibits the saddle strained in its position for drying. 

 One in enamelled or galvanised iron is also illustrated by 

 60. 



Fig. 59. Fig. 60. 



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A combination of a table and saddle-horse is a useful article Saddle-horses. 

 of furniture for harness rooms, and is shown open as a table 

 by Fig. 61, and closed as a saddle-horse by Fig. 62. The 



Fig. 61. 



Fig. 62 



lower portion is fitted up as a cupboard with two drawers 

 above it 



Another description of harness-cleaning horse, constructed 

 like the above to receive two riding saddles, one at each end, 

 is shown on Fig. 62,. This is fitted with a wrought-iron shaft, 

 having collar, pad, and bridle hooks for single and double 

 harness. It has also two flaps on hinges, making temporary 

 shelves resting on bearers which are drawn out from beneath, 

 and when closed form cupboards for tools. 



A table or counter of a larger description is also used, and Clothes press. 

 makes a capacious press for clothing where there is a large stud 



