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- TWO NATIVE AMERICAN / MEXICAN SADDLE
TWO NATIVE AMERICAN / MEXICAN SADDLE BLANKET WEAVINGS WITH GEOMETRIC DESIGN. 37 1/2" X 18 1/4" (LONGEST)Two Native American / Mexican saddle blanket weavings with geometric design., with loss and holes as shown. Dimensions: 37 1/2" x 18 1/4" (longest)
- SADDLE RUG 4 FT 3 IN X 1 FT 7 INMexican
SADDLE RUG 4 FT 3 IN X 1 FT 7 INMexican Saddle Rug
- TWO SOUTHWEST WEAVINGS NAVAJO NATIVE
TWO SOUTHWEST WEAVINGS NAVAJO NATIVE AMERICAN CREAM DOUBLE DIAMOND 39" X 19" (NAVAJO)Two southwest weavings Navajo Native American cream double diamond, and red, blue and brown Mexican saddle blanket. Dimensions: 39" x 19" (Navajo)
- US Pre- Civil War Pattern 1847 Grimsley
US Pre- Civil War Pattern 1847 Grimsley Dragoon Saddle Ca 1850s. Copper nameplate in horn section reads Earle A. Royce Willsboro New York. Saddle measures 19.75'' from pommel to cantle. Leather in the seat section of the saddle is a period replacement and is void of its original quilted pattern. This was common practice to replace the quilted padded leather since by its inherent nature the padded leather did not have a long lifespan. Brass furniture throughout. Thornton Grimsley was a saddle maker in St. Louis MO. These saddles had deep-seated trees and a very high cantle that were inspired by Spanish/Mexican saddles that were popular at the time. Grimsley saddles were used by General U.S. Grant General Thomas Sherman and General Robert E. Lee. [See Caba 1982: 35-45. See also Dorsey and McPheeters 1999: 19-21.] Condition: Very good. Lacking one brass rivet on front of pommel otherwise leather is supple and is complete.
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