A saddlery is a place of business of a saddler, someone who makes saddles for a living.
You can't remove the saddles or bridles out of the Saddlery, as of that's what I know.
There is not any real solid name for it. Saddles are made by a saddler, so it is usually called saddlery.
The saddlery used on a horse is called tack, and this may include saddles, bridles, saddle pad, halter, etc.
Dressage saddles can be purchased from many different stores and suppliers. Some examples that sell dressage saddles include VTO Saddlery and Adams Horse Supplies
There is some conflicting information on the web. Schneider's Saddlery is the main retailer, but it seems at one time as if Circle Y had bought the Billy Royal line and it could be a division of Circle Y.
Sears' main supplier appears to have been Capitol Saddlery, but the store also got saddles from the Wofford Saddle Company of Gainesville Georgia, and a few of the J.C Higgins brand made by the Bone Allen Company. There very well could have been other , but many of the saddles were not stamped with a makers name, just the Sears name and a model number.
Stubben saddles can be purchased at Stubben North America website, and at their home location. The address is 1018 Wounded Knee Lane Troy, VA 22974. They also have a toll free number (800)5501110. You can also purchase these saddles at such places as Horse Grooming Supplies, Equine Now, Pelham Saddlery.
they made saddles. this was an important kob back then because every one used horses to get around. there are still saddles around today but im sure there made by machines.
Circle P saddles are made by Winntec and are made in Austraila. They are mostly synthetic as are the Winntec line and are lighter weight that regular all leather saddles.
These plantation saddles were made by B.T. Crump company's Wilbourn in Buena Vista, Virginia in the early 1900's and around 1927 Bona Allen Saddlery in Buford GA. was making them. They were for sale in the H. Kauffman catalog.
Double T saddles are made in India and then imported into other countries.