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I would be guessing at this point Nando, but this does of course appear to be a stirrup, and until I can dig through the books, the scallop shell suggests naturally St. James of Compostela. These enclosed stirrup as far as I know go back quite a ways in Portugal and Spain, but brass seems unusual. Perhaps it is a traditionally based form of 18th century? From what I have understood in Spanish colonial contacts these are considerably rare, though I have not seen them in a shoe type form.
All the best, Jim |
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