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Item Code: 2025-582
Nice nearly complete brass spur. Both keepers and rowel arm are present on yoke. The yoke has slight curve to it.
Rowel is gone.
Brass surfaces have a nice green patina.
Fairfield, Pennsylvania was the site of a lot of cavalry activity during the Gettysburg campaign as well as a good sized skirmish on July 3rd, 1863. [AD][ph:L]
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