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“As well as being functional objects for riders, spurs had a fashionable importance (at least for men) and were the status symbol of the horseman, while gilded spurs generally denoted knighthood” (Taken from The Medieval Horse and Its Equipment, page 124)
A pair of forged Norman Prick spurs, with octagonal faceted single goad, and two rivet terminals. They have been copied from and example in a private collection.
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