This antique pair of 20-point horizontal rowel spurs, found among the battlefields along the Shenendoah Valley, VA region, is a unique addition to any Colonial American, Appilachia or Revolutionary War collector's showcase.
Ebay's only option to display this pair under Collectible Spurs was to place them under Western Americana, but they most certainly are not such specimens.These nickel spurs were made and stamped as such in England and likely belonged to either early Settler's or a British soldier who left them behind or lost them during the Revolutionary War.
Combined, the features that make these spurs quite unique:
Extended 2 inch straight neck with horizontally oriented rowel (most found in this length have a blunt end)
Round, compact rowel box of the same girth as the neck (most found relics have a swan neck)
Short rowel, extending only 1/4 inch from rowel box
~20-Point, compact rowel with short spoked points (most have 6 or 12 points)
Single, stationery stud or terminal on on
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