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Originally Posted by fernando
What do you mean by that, Andreas ? 
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Horse trappings means something like a horse harness (but more a textile piece I guess): e.g.:
https://www.pinterest.de/pin/4645041...c_v2=1a5oPbRcf
But on the examples I´ve found so far the shields were made from textile / embroided. Which makes more practical sense in my eyes than stitching a metal shield on it as you also mentioned.
I´ve found some examples of very huge horse harness pendants (eg:
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collec...70010723?img=0 ) but it is still a pendant, not an applique.
What you interpret as letters, Fernando, is just irregularities in the material. Actually I think that this red material is maybe a later replacement to lost enamel and maybe seal lacquer or so
I´ve also postet it in a forum specialized in archaeological medieval findings and there it was stated that it is an authentic piece from 13th century. So it likely could be linked to the period of Enguerrand IV
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enguerrand_IV_de_Coucy
Appart from dating it there was also no clue about what it could have been exactly for