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Hello friends
you are wrong both are French two civilians the first is 19th so-called has the gardianne the second called Stirrups a bench grinder is 18th I have collectione bits, Stirrups, spurs for more than 20 years believe that still me have a pair I you put a picture |
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Here is a photo a pair "French stirrups has the gardianne)
and a few pictures of parts that I kept |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
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Great collection.
Thanks for sharing. |
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Arms Historian
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Thanks weapons.
I never mind being wrong as long as I can learn from the matter in discussion and corrected data. Since this is a most esoteric topic it is a welcome addition to our threads here. The main thing is that we all learn when information is shared. |
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Well Jim, in a way, stirrups for Rural Ranch Cowboys, only in the French version: Gardiens de taureaux de la Camargue
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These Stirrups are different from the model shown I will attach a picture in the day |
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I was not referring to a specific model/s, but to the general typology !
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As I can see you have great collection Cerjak |
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Kind regards. antoine |
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Very nice genuine example supported by a notable background.
The problem with these things is that you find out there modern reproductions so 'well aged' that they fool anyone's eye. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=stirrup |
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I think yours is 19th |
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Hi 'Nando, I wouldn't expect a whole lot of effort would be put into aging repro examples of these - at least to the degree where they would fool someone with exposure to legitimately old bronze items - as they simply don't command all that much in the collector market to begin with... Cheers, Chris |
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