mmocha2905
Jr. Member
- Sep 11, 2018
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- 283
- Detector(s) used
- Makro Simplex, Ace 250
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Right on the edge of 1800s cellar hole. Not iron, well made. What was it for?
Right on the edge of 1800s cellar hole. Not iron, well made. What was it for?
After looking at the source of your photo, I am 100% certain that those chains were never part of a bridle or bit.If it's not iron, I would agree with the above comment that it is part of a horse bridle. Here's a photo of an antique brass bit and curb chain. View attachment 1946998
Right on the edge of 1800s cellar hole. Not iron, well made. What was it for?
This looks similar. View attachment 1947000
Says the guy who didn't know there were chains on bridles! LOLAfter looking at the source of your photo, I am 100% certain that those chains were never part of a bridle or bit.
Says the guy who didn't know there were chains on bridles! LOL
I just thought it was funny that you didn't know there were chains on bridles....and now you're an expert on them!Never seen a bridle made out of chains .. that would peel the flesh off.
I just thought it was funny that you didn't know there were chains on bridles....and now you're an expert on them!