Howdy!
I'm partial to some of the Garcia designs from the turn of the prior century. Depending on the depth of your pocket book, you might want to look at:
http://lesvogtscalclassics.com/SpurGallery.html and
http://www.capriolas.com/I have spurs from both these companies and they are very good quality, look fine and sound wonderful!
Leave some money in you spur budget for good quality straps; these can literally 'make or break' your appearance (and feet!), if chosen poorly.
I 've owned Lindholm spurs; didn't care for the sound they made and the size of the heel bands (too short for my taste) and sold them off. Had Frank Schultz (now retired I think) make a Buermann copy for me; took about 8 months, but what a set!; complete with matching silver buckles and conchos!
One other thing, I assume you're going to mostly walk in these. If so, unless you have pretty high cowboy boot heels (or don't mind dragging the rowels in the dirt and gravel), look for spurs with minimally downturned shanks and buttons on swingers (which help keep the spur shank and rowel elevated). Big rowels, while fun to look at, need more clearance than small ones, also.
One last thing, if you don't have alot of experience with spurs, look for very blunt-tip rowels; you'll be banging into your boots with them for awhile till you 'learn' how to walk in them...
Have fun!