Horse muzzle in the royal armory in the Tower of London. Tag on the exhibit states: "Horse muzzle. The fashion for horse muzzles was short-lived; most are dated between 1552 adn 1621. The majority come from south and east Germany, and very little is known about their use. Equestrian equipment was often acquired by armour collectors. German, dated 1569. Bequest of Dr Richard Williams, 1974. vI400."
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