ANTIQUE BOOT BOX SPURS, Military Dress

Marked to one of the spurs MAXWELL, 161 PICCADILLY, LONDON, Right (the other spur is matching, but unmarked)


Near matching pair


This type of spur slots within the heel of a boot. 


Dated around 1850


Good used condition for age and application, with some marks, discolouration, wear and tarnishing. 


Henry Maxwell was founded in 1750. We began as a famous spur-maker, thriving on the use of the horse for battle, ceremony, hunting, sport and personal transport. By the early 19th century we were prospering internationally, exhibiting at the 1851 Great Exhibition and we were awarded the first of our many Royal Warrants by King George IV. By the early 20th century we had grown dramatically, supplying boots, shoes and a wide range of riding and hunting accessories across the British Empire from shops in London and Paris.