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Early California Saddle, Ca 1850-80s

Currency:USD Category:Art Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
Early California Saddle, Ca 1850-80s
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Step back into the Golden Age of California ranching with this exceptionally rare and beautifully preserved early California saddle. Dating to the mid-to-late 19th century (ca. 1850–1880s), this saddle showcases the craftsmanship and style of the renowned San Francisco saddle makers, including the highly influential Visalia, L.D. Stone, and Main & Winchester. This piece is a true showstopper, representing a premier example of the artistry and function required for the hard-working vaquero of the era.
A stunning example of early California saddle-making, featuring a high horn and detailed tooling typical of the region's style. The saddle boasts a distinct and well-preserved angora skirt, a rare and highly desirable feature. The leather is nicely tooled with traditional patterns that reflect the aesthetic of the San Francisco saddle shops. Adorned with silver steerhead conchos, including a prominent, large steerhead concho on the horn, adding a touch of elegance and status.
San Francisco saddle in the style of makers Visalia, L.D. Stone and Main & Winchester.