The use of boot spurs in a military cavalry is something that historically has been used in many different militia throughout the ages. Cavalry Spurs were widely used as items of award or as a sign of rank and experience within a cavalry and were given to those soldiers who had progressed on to more than just a basic recruit.
After the soldiers were involved in their first combat situation, they were awarded a pair of boot spurs as a form of medal and then became part of The Order Of The Spur. These spurs and certificate were often given at a dinner or event called a "Spur Dinner" where all rookie soldiers were awarded their spurs.
There is also a process and tradition called a Spur Ride where new recruits performed a series of tests and events designed to test their ability on a horse and also their knowledge of the rules, regulations, history and traditions which they were expected to recite from memory. This Spur Ride was also a way that the soldiers were able to earn their spurs to show that they were more experienced riders and fighters than other new recruits.
Within the Cavalry, the soldiers that wore spurs then became of a higher rank or level than those who had none. Although the soldiers may have been of a similar military rank, the fact that they had earned their spurs in battle or on a mission was a sign of their seniority over those who had yet to get them.
The Cavalry spurs were usually made from silver and were mostly the English, Prince Of Wales style spurs. There were also sets of gold spurs that were reserved for the soldiers of proper higher military rank or those that had been involved a higher number of combat situations.
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Hi, I was wondering if there is a website or someone I could contact to find the possible value of a set of spurs I have. I recently found a pair of spurs in a box that belonged to my husbands father. He was an auctioneer and had all kinds of stuff. These spurs are marked US over AB down where the heel of the boot goes. They are narrow like a more “english” type spur but have a 12 pt rowel and an almost straight shank. There are rasp like marks along the inside of the spur that lead me to belive they were hand forged. They have been attached to a buckaroo style strap that is definelty not from the same era. Other than the funky ill mathcing spur strap , they are in great shape.
Thank you for any info you can provide.
If you could email me a couple of photos, I will try to look them up.