Collection of two vintage pairs of American-made Western riding spurs, featuring distinctive multi-point star rowels. The primary pair consists of well-crafted iron spurs from the renowned North & Judd Manufacturing Company, identifiable by their distinctive anchor maker's mark. The second pair appears to be smaller "youth" or "lady" spurs with similar design elements but in a more compact form.
The North & Judd spurs showcase classic American Western craftsmanship with curved yokes, heel bands stamped with the company's anchor hallmark, and prominent star rowels that rotate freely. The leather heel straps display authentic age patina and wear consistent with practical ranch use. The smaller companion pair features similar construction but in scaled-down proportions appropriate for a younger rider or smaller boot.
These spurs represent premium American-made equestrian equipment from the early to mid-20th century when such gear was essential for working cowboys and ranch hands. North & Judd Manufacturing Company of Connecticut was one of America's foremost producers of quality hardware, tack, and riding accessories during this period, making these anchor-marked spurs particularly desirable to collectors.
Condition Notes: Overall good condition with age-appropriate patina and surface rust. The North & Judd pair shows intact leather straps with expected wear. The smaller "youth" pair is missing one rowel and jingle bob attachment on one spur. Both pairs show honest wear consistent with actual ranch use. Metal remains structurally sound with no major bends or breaks. Refer to the pictures and in person inspection for condition.
