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CSinTX 15th November 2018 07:36 PM

Old Metal Stirrup?
 
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I don't know much about this type of thing. It was for sale as part of the estate of a well traveled gentleman. Can anyone help me age, location, type of use, scarcity, etc? TIA.

fernando 15th November 2018 07:46 PM

Hispanic ... XVIII-XIX century ? :o
Don't take it as a certainty, though :shrug: .

Helleri 16th November 2018 04:35 AM

Looks Ottoman to me. 18th c.?

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Originally Posted by fernando
Hispanic ... XVIII-XIX century ? :o
Don't take it as a certainty, though :shrug: .

Don't Spanish stirups tend to be closed ended and boot or shoe shaped to some degree?

fernando 16th November 2018 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Helleri
Looks Ottoman to me. 18th c.?


Don't Spanish stirups tend to be closed ended and boot or shoe shaped to some degree?

That would be only one specific version, i would say. You may browse de Web and watch.

PS
Yet you are right; this one appears to be Ottoman, for the case :o .

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fernando 16th November 2018 11:11 AM

... And by the way
 
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Versions with the front closed were also seen in Portuguese stirrups, and still are used nowadays.
Cross culture between both (Iberian) countries and versions timeline to be considered.


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Helleri 17th November 2018 09:22 AM

Well it was a good guess based on a past encounter with a very similar item.


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