Stirrup

Hungarian

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The footplate shaped as a circular hollow box is typical of the Magyar stirrups made in Hungary from the 15th century onwards. It would have also been adorned with a pointed plate at the front of the suspension bar (has broken off).

Stirrup, Iron, Hungarian

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