Featured in this lot is this pair of rodeo spurs, used for Bronc riding, from private contestant Theodore Decker, circa 1930's. The spurs show age consistent with the early 1900's and are attributed to a 1930's rodeo bronc rider. The spurs are a two piece welded pair of spurs with a straight shank and a 16 point star rowel. The spurs are missing parts of the spur straps and the heel straps. The condition of this pair of spurs is good overall, with patina and oxidation consistent with the age of the spurs. The measurements of this pair of spurs are 3/4" x 3 3/4" x 5 1/2".