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Denver Heiser Saddle

Currency:USD Category:Western Americana / Tack - Saddles Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 500.00 USD
Denver Heiser Saddle
SOLD
120.00USD+ (30.00) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2017 Dec 03 @ 16:46UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Double flat plate rig. HHH maker stamp. 6 sterling silver string conchos and rope strap holder. Hand embossed. "The early life of Hermann H. Heiser started in the City of Altenburg, Saxony, Germany on June 29, 1836 and this is where he spent all of his childhood life Hermann immigrated to the United States, arriving in New York City, New York in September of 1854. After staying in New York for a short time, Hermann H. Heiser relocated to Platteville, Wisconsin and in the spring of 1855, he moved to Muscoda on the Wisconsin River. After working diligently and establishing a reputation for making very good Saddles, Gun Leather and Farming Harness equipment, H. H. Heiser had started to suffer from health issues, and by recommendation of his doctor, he was advised to relocate to a higher elevation or become a victim of Tuberculosis. In September 1863, Hermann H. Heiser along with a friend outfitted a Mule Team and heavy freighting wagon they loaded their necessities and took a load of freight across the plains to Denver, Colorado arriving at Denver on December 22, 1863." from vintagegunleather.com. Date: c. 1930's-1940 Location: Denver, Colorado HWAC # 55714