Gentlemen,
I don't think I have ever seen a set of spurs like these which leads me to believe that they are not [I]period[I]. But the description of them says that they were patented 1861. Perhaps they are fashioned for ladies with the chain mail looking addition. Has anyone seen spurs like these?
I don't think I have ever seen a set of spurs like these which leads me to believe that they are not [I]period[I]. But the description of them says that they were patented 1861. Perhaps they are fashioned for ladies with the chain mail looking addition. Has anyone seen spurs like these?
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