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$395.00 SOLD
Originally $450.00
Quantity Available: None
Item Code: 141-108
Offered here is a nice pair of brass spurs, of a pattern considered to be Confederate. These are a plain style with no gutter inside. One is stamped with “11”. The iron rowel remains on each spur. These are a similar pattern but one is slightly smaller than the other.
A string tag notes a verbal history of being purchased at Lee’s Headquarters in Gettysburg in the 1950s. [jet] [ph:L]
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