A Collection of Spurs

Box Spurs for Military or Cavalry Use

Box spurs in racks

Spur057 Maxwell brass box spurs

Spur058 Maxwell brass box spurs

Spur060 Maxwell brass box spurs

Spur061 Maxwell brass box spurs

Spur101 Swan Neck box spurs

Spur102 Straight Neck box spurs

Spur104 Swan Neck box spurs (Sold)

Spur136 Long Swan Neck box spurs

Spur136 Maxwell Swan Neck box spurs

Spur136 Maxwell Swan Neck box spurs

Box spurs date back to the wearing of overalls by the army. Not all military spurs were box spurs, sometimes hunting or jack spurs were worn (particularly by the Life Guards & Horse Guards). As breeches and boots were introduced to the cavalry uniform, the box spur cecame part of mess dress. (Ref : "History of the Spur", Charles de Lacy Lacy)

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Vintage Hunting Spurs with Buttons & Buckles

Spurs with buttons and buckles

Spur001 Small hunting or racing spurs

Spur008 Maxwell Swan Neck spurs

Spur087 19th Century plated spurs

Spur088 19th Century plated spurs

Spur107 Peal's hunting spurs

Spur116 Hunting or military spurs

Spur120 Nickel hunting spurs

Spur121 Nickel hunting spurs

Spur122 Flack &Smith hunting spurs

Spur125 Prince of Wales spurs

Hunting Spurs without Buckles

Spur062 Prince of Wales spurs

Spur124 Moss Bros Prince of Wales spurs

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Other Spurs

Antique Arab Prick Spurs

Spur003 Large Spanish Colonial spurs

Spur015 Old South American spurs

Spur017 Single Mexican spur

Spur019 Single Espuela Grande

Spur024 Medieval spur

Spur025 Spur with Peacock neck

Spur031 Old Espuela Grande

Spur036 Single Silver Mounted spur

Spur038 Medieval spur

Spur054 Brass South American spurs

Spur074 Silver Mounted California spur

Spur075 Pair Iberian spurs

Spur078 Pair Eberle silver spurs

Spur080 Arab Prick spur

Spur096 Pair Mexican spurs

Spur097 Pair European gilded spurs (?costume)

Spur128 Antique silver mounted spur

Spur146 1812 Regency Silver Spurs

Spur128 1805 George III Silver Spurs

Spur166 Brass "Nazarenas" gaucho spurs

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