Pair of Rowel Spurs ca. 1500 and 19th century South German This pair is composed of a genuine iron spur plated covered with brass foil, and a 19th-century reproduction covered with red copper plated with a brass-like patina. The authentic one bears the stamp of its maker, a letter R. Its original mate which the copy is replacing is preserved in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna (A131).Around 1400, the length of the rowel spurs necks started to increase in western Europe, some examples extending even as long as the riders foot in the 15th century. At this period, the elevated war saddles and the very specific riding style, with long stirrup leathers and legs extended forward, had the consequence of taking away the riders feet from the horses flank. Thus, these long necks gave them easier access without having to disturb the riders position too much. As the riding position changed at war in the first decades of the 16th century, such long necks were not needed anymore. However,

Pair of Rowel Spurs ca. 1500 and 19th century South German This pair is composed of a genuine iron spur plated covered with brass foil, and a 19th-century reproduction covered with red copper plated with a brass-like patina. The authentic one bears the stamp of its maker, a letter R. Its original mate which the copy is replacing is preserved in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna (A131).Around 1400, the length of the rowel spurs necks started to increase in western Europe, some examples extending even as long as the riders foot in the 15th century. At this period, the elevated war saddles and the very specific riding style, with long stirrup leathers and legs extended forward, had the consequence of taking away the riders feet from the horses flank. Thus, these long necks gave them easier access without having to disturb the riders position too much. As the riding position changed at war in the first decades of the 16th century, such long necks were not needed anymore. However,
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