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Early Double-Mounted Silver Vaquero Spurs

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:25.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 1,000.00 USD
Early Double-Mounted Silver Vaquero Spurs
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The lot features an exceptional set of early Vaquero spurs showing a double-mounted silver and heavy iron construction and dating to the late 19th Century to early 20th Century. These 1800-1900 spurs utilize excellent eight-point rowels, leather spur straps, and an ornate silver double-mounting. The spurs are finished with ornate matched silver mounting on a round button on the outside. The spurs originate from the 19th Century to early 20th Century and are truly a wonderful representation of early Mexican Vaquero Cowboy spurs. The shank shows a figure-eight coiled rattle snake design with double-mounted etched silver holding the eight-point beveled rowels. Each side of the spur shows a double-silver mounted Chevron design with arrow like parallel lines. These finely decorated Mexican spurs offered are similar in quality to the Beveled Band Mexican Spurs that sold for $2,500 at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction in 2008, the Charro Period Mexican Spurs that sold for $2,000 in Morphy Auctions 2018 sale, and the Personalized Mexican Spurs that sold for $2,500 at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction in 2008 also. They show good condition overall but have more modern straps and some loss to the mounting. Each spur, without the straps or hangers measures 4" wide, and 5 3/4" long.