Curb Bit 17th century German This mouthpiece was designed for a horse with a regular good mouth and a very thick tongue. The thin curb chain, attached at the wrong place on the purchases, is a modern replacement, as well as the articulated connecting links between the kind of bit, with its engraved, pierced and chiseled ornamentation, is a very common type of German 17th-century bit, found in many collections. They might have been pre-made generic bits, mounted with mouthpieces and shanks of regular strength suitable for most Curb Bit. German. 17th century. Iron alloy, tin


Curb Bit 17th century German This mouthpiece was designed for a horse with a regular good mouth and a very thick tongue. The thin curb chain, attached at the wrong place on the purchases, is a modern replacement, as well as the articulated connecting links between the kind of bit, with its engraved, pierced and chiseled ornamentation, is a very common type of German 17th-century bit, found in many collections. They might have been pre-made generic bits, mounted with mouthpieces and shanks of regular strength suitable for most Curb Bit. German. 17th century. Iron alloy, tin, copper. Equestrian Equipment-Bits


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