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Hi Guys,
I answered this one in the Ethno section. I've only ever seen these described as 'Spanish Colonial' or specifically attributed to various south american countries. If you have a look on the 'bay' and search for 'spanish colonial stirrup' or 'conquistador stirrup' there are always a fair few. I could be wrong, but I thought that they were used right up to (and probobly into) the 20thC? Best Gene |
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