3599 PUBLISHED FUR TRADER SADDLE TREE.

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 500.00 USD
Estimated at 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 USD
This saddle tree is pictured and described on page 231 in "THE FUR TRADE" by Author Milton von Damm: "This is a handmade saddle with both Spanish and Indian characteristics. It is small (16"x8") and was probably for a mule. It is very light and may have been made from Cottonwood, possibly in the wilderness. It is covered with rawhide and stitched with rawhide laces. The high horn and cantle are a Spanish style and the single rig, attached to the sidebars, made nearly entirely from tanned leather, is Indian. The saddle came from the Taos region and is circa 1820-30. The seat was probably a piece of blanket or buffalo hide. Trapper brigades were outfitted with manufactured Spanish style saddles, usually made in St. Louis." CONDITION: good overall, sections of new hide still have some fur attached with custom wood stand. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: descriptive sheet. PROVENANCE: Robert Blanchet Collection; Lifelong Collection of author Milton von Damm. (02-22233/JS). $1,000-2,000.