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Item Code: 2024-610
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Offered here is a matched pair of Civil War-era brass spurs. Non-regulation pattern with iron rowels. Necks feature three sharp ridges on top. Dark age patina on the pair.
No bends. One rowel is frozen and missing some teeth, the other is complete and spins freely.
A very nice pair of Civil War-era spurs that could have been used by either side. [jet] [ph:L]
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