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This antique bit has steel cheeks with a dark patina.
The cheeks are similar to those of a IXth Lancer's bit. There is a bean shaped slot for the cheekpiece at the top and the curb hooks are suspended from small round holes. There are three slots in the section beneath the mouthpiece, a small one for a lip strap and two options for the curb rein.
One of the curb hooks is bent
One cheek is stamped "Capt.Whatton's Combination Bit" and "Regd.No, 11535".
(This is probably Captain Stewart Montagu de Heriz Whatton, I can find various references to him in the Hurlingham Club's yearbooks from the 1920's)
The mouthpiece has a rotating (? stainless steel) sleeve with a central narrowed portion to accomodate the tongue.
Dimensions : Mouthpiece 4¼" (10.8cm), Maximum total width (8" (20cm) total cheek length 7½" (19cm)
Weight : 595g (1lb 5oz)
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US$40
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