CONFEDERATE RICHMOND “BRANDY” SPUR

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Item Code: 1184-154

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This is a classic Confederate cavalry spur and is in very good condition. Only the iron rowel is missing. The brass has a green/brown patina. There are no bends, breaks or repairs.

Howard Crouch published this pattern of Confederate cavalry spur with the nickname of the “Brandy Spur” from the number recovered from the area of the Brandy Station battlefield, fought in June 1863. The spur shares characteristics of the other “Richmond” patterns with the flat side bars with squared slots and a straight, round neck.

Recovered near Orange, Virginia.   [jet] [PH:L]

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