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Fancy Pearl Inlaid Mexican Saddle with Spurs from the Chladiuk Museum Collection

Currency:USD Category:Western Americana / Tack - Saddles Start Price:700.00 USD Estimated At:7,000.00 - 10,000.00 USD
Fancy Pearl Inlaid Mexican Saddle with Spurs from the Chladiuk Museum Collection
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Stunning and fine Mexican saddle with an inlaid Mexican Eagle on the front of the apple horn. The swells feature crossed rifles and crossed sabers in mother-of-pearl. Extra-fancy silver thread embroidery, with flowers, horseshoes and horse heads. The tree is a deep mahogany wood, with 12" seat with leather pads. Extra fancy cinch. Made in Colima, the saddle belonged to a provincial governor in the time of Pancho Villa, circa 1910-20. In remarkable condition, especially considering its materials and age.

Accompanying the saddle are fine, period-correct, silver inlaid spurs with silver thread embroidered straps. Fancy wood saddle stand included.

From the Museum Collection of Francois Chladiuk. The saddle has been part of numerous museum exhibitions, and appears in numerous publications.