Pair of Stirrups 19th century Argentinian This pair of stirrups is of a type called in Spanish estribos de campana, or bell stirrups. Extremely popular in Argentina, they evolved from 18th-century baroque stirrups imported from Spain. The richest of them are usually chiseled in silver, while more modest examples like this pair were simply made of cast iron. Pair of Stirrups. Argentinian. 19th century. Iron alloy. Equestrian Equipment-Stirrups


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