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Item Code: 173-1750
Relic condition iron stirrup with an hour-glass shaped cutout in the pedestal. The yoke is broken at the top but some remains on each side. Rust is still scaly.
This item was recovered by the late Gettysburg resident John Cullison on East Cavalry Field and passed by him to the Rosensteel family collection of Gettysburg artifacts until released by them several years ago.
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