#48 Mexican Style Spurs

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$50

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No Maker’s Mark

This is a classic pair of Mexican-style spurs, carrying the unmistakable silhouette and handmade character typical of early regional metalwork. Though unmarked, the spurs show the hallmarks of traditional craftsmanship: a forged steel body, sharply cut 10-point rowels, and sturdy heel bands shaped for everyday ranch use.

The standout feature is the original set of vintage studded spur straps. The leather is aged but intact, decorated with traditional pyramid-shaped nickel studs that create a bold, old-California/Mexican vaquero look. Spur straps like these were often custom-adorned by riders who wanted something durable and eye-catching, and they add tremendous display value to the set.

The spurs themselves retain an authentic, weathered patina—consistent with decades of honest riding use. The rowels turn freely, and the shanks maintain their original proportions and symmetry. While simple compared to later American makers, this style represents an important cultural influence on early Western gear: functional, handmade, and meant for work.

A great collectible pair for anyone who appreciates vaquero-era equipment, early handmade spurs, or distinctive Southwestern tack history.

Condition:
– Aged patina and surface rust consistent with age
– Leather straps worn but structurally sound
– Studs intact and well-seated
– Rowels functional

Bidding ended: 6:00pm, 15 December 20256:00pm, Monday 15 December 2025America/Phoenix

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Bidder fbf9d 10:19pm 13 Dec 2025 $50