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A NAVAJO SILVER HEADSTALL

c. 1890

consisting of a commercial leather bridle, with eight hand-wrought silver components, each with stamped designs, metal bit attached at bottom

The Navajo learned silver working from the Spanish and their horse trappings reflected Spanish designs with little variation
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Length: 28 inches


Condition Report*: Overall good condition. Leather straps with surface cracking and approx. 1 tear of 1/4". Metal is tarnished and rusted. No apparent restoration.
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Auction Info

Auction Dates
November, 2007
10th Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 2
Lot Tracking Activity: N/A
Page Views: 2,117

Buyer's Premium per Lot:
19.5% of the successful bid per lot.

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Sold on Nov 10, 2007 for: $2,270.50
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