A powder horn with brass fittings at both ends. There is one brass ring remaining to which some material such as hide or leather would have been fastened for carrying purposes. At the narrow end ther
A powder horn with brass fittings at both ends. There is one …
A hand-made powder horn, dated approximately 1800, that is believed to have existed since 1790. Both the flask and the stopper are made wood. For more information, read “‘Scruples of Conscience’: The
A hand-made powder horn, dated approximately 1800, that is believed to have …
This is a polished powder horn, dated 1812-1814, with a wooden fitted end and cork screw. It also has a brass spout and red tassels on blue rope for carrying. It is believed to be from the Royal Arti
This is a polished powder horn, dated 1812-1814, with a wooden fitted …
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