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1950s Buermann Hercules Brass Leather Spurs Star North Judd Anchor

1950s Buermann Hercules Brass Leather Spurs Star North Judd Anchor

Regular price $370.00 CAD
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Step into a tangible piece of mid‑century saddlecraft with this pair of 1950s Buermann Hercules style spurs, a brass and leather set that captures the rugged elegance of classic riding gear. These aren't generic show spurs—they carry a story forged in a pivotal era of spur craftsmanship when Buermann's iconic design met North Judd’s post‑acquisition production lineage.

Proof of pedigree and period originality is visible in every detail: the star stamp confirms Buermann’s hallmark style, while the anchor stamp marks the spur as a North Judd creation from the years following the Buermann acquisition. On each spur, a decorative horse head medallion adds a distinctive touch that collectors and riders alike appreciate. Dated by the previous owner to the 1950s, these spurs have stood the test of time and remain in excellent condition, ready to ride or display.

Key features that matter

  • Style & origin: Buermann Hercules style, brass with leather accents, manufactured by North Judd after Buermann’s acquisition (late 1940s–1950s era).
  • Stamps of authenticity: star stamp (Buermann) and anchor stamp (North Judd) indicating provenance and period construction.
  • Decorative detail: horse head medallion on the sides for a vintage look that stands out in any tack collection.
  • Dimensions: heel opening measures 3 inches; overall length to the rowel is 6 inches, providing a balanced, secure feel in the hand and on the boot.
  • Construction: expertly handcrafted brass with genuine leather accents—durable for riding and striking for display.
  • Condition: meticulously preserved and described as excellent, with patina that reflects authentic use rather than wear.

Who this is for

  • Vintage tack collectors seeking authentic 1950s spurcraft with clear provenance.
  • Riders who appreciate period‑correct equipment that pairs historical style with practical function.
  • Show exhibitors who want a distinctive, retro accessory that adds character without compromising on fit.

Use cases and practical benefits

These spurs are ready for careful riding or as a standout display piece in a saddle‑room setup. The brass hardware offers a bold, traditional silhouette against leather chaps or boots, while the 6‑inch length to the rowel provides ample reach for precise cueing. The horse head medallion and the dual stamps are conversation starters, offering enthusiasts a tangible link to mid‑century saddlecraft and the North Judd lineage.

Care and maintenance tips

To preserve the patina and prevent brass tarnish from dulling the heraldry, wipe with a soft cloth after use and occasional brass polish if you prefer a brighter finish. Leather components benefit from a light conditioning to maintain suppleness—avoid over‑oil or over‑wetting, which can affect fit and longevity. Store in a dry, ventilated space to minimize corrosion while preserving the vintage character that makes these spurs special.

Why these spurs stand apart

While many mid‑century spurs exist, these Buermann Hercules style spurs paired with North Judd’s post‑acquisition craftsmanship deliver a rare combination of lineage, styling cues, and collectible value. The star and anchor stamps aren’t just marks—they’re proof of authenticity and the melding of two storied brands, resulting in a piece that’s as much a historical artifact as it is a functional piece of riding equipment. Choose these for a tactile link to classic horsemanship, a standout addition to any ensemble, and a reminder of the era when precise hardware and distinctive decoration defined a rider’s gear.

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