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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Austin, Texas USA
Posts: 257
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![]() While attempting to learn something on the subject, I discovered an interesting old book online, The History of the Spur by Charles de Lacy: http://www.archive.org/stream/histor...ge/n7/mode/2up I gather from an afternoon perusing the web that the espuela grande with a large multi-tined sunburst rowel is originally a Spanish design, in turn derived from Northern European versions such as this Cavalier spur shown in de Lacy: ![]() Since they are Spanish in origin, the sunburst-rowelled spurs appear to be found throughout Mexico and South America. A brief search of the web produces these specimens, described (clockwise from top left) as South American, Argentine, and Chilean. ![]() If identification of the place of origin of any particular piece is the goal, regional variations in decorative patterns may be more important than the design of the spur. Alas, I am unlikely to ever be fortunate enough to possess even one of these beautiful espuelas. ![]() |
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