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I am about to leave this place (back home) and wouldn't like to go without acquiring this item.
Would it be genuine? it looks like it is. Origin ... age? Would anybody be able here to coment about it? . |
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I see them regularly described as either Spanish Colonial or specifically located to a south american country.
later 19thC? Not much of a market for them as far as I've seen. Fairly commonplace. |
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Have a look on that auction site, completed items.
290561971035 Or search for spanish or conquistador stirrup |
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Thank you so much Gene
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Well done Gene.....never seen these before ....more pics and some info here
http://www.gnwtc.com/colonialroom3.htm Kind Regards David |
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Nando,
Always welcome mate. David, You could put a good collection of these together for very little money. They are often on 'that auction site' and are quite fun. You could use them as decorator items, hang them on the wall and have spider plants growing out of them! Best Gene |
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....Spider plants ![]() ![]() Kind Regards David |
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Thank you again guys.
I am posting my final impressions in the European Armoury forum, where i also opened this thread. |
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