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U.S. MILITARY CIVIL WAR POWDER
U.S. MILITARY CIVIL WAR POWDER HORN: Brass Civil War military-themed powder horn. Bearing images including clasped hands, an Eagle, ''U.S.'', cannon, flags, & swords. Approx. 9.5'' l x 4'' w x 2'' d.
CONDITION: Prior repair at the seam.
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Civil War era powder horn, brass
Civil War era powder horn, brass mounts with wooden plug, marked "Chantilly.Va/AL. 1863", with dogs, rabbits, possums, flying geese, line of fish and creel, long gun, hand gun, sword, other animals and elements, old patinated surface, 7 in. White residue on basket, otherwise excellent condition. Private Collection, Sarasota, Florida
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4 VINTAGE CIVIL WAR ERA POWDER
4 VINTAGE CIVIL WAR ERA POWDER HORNS 4 VINTAGE CIVIL WAR ERA POWDER HORNS INCLUDING CONFEDERATE STATES COPPER MODEL WITH LEATHER STRAP OF LATER DATE; EMBOSSED COFER FLASK SHAPED WITH CROSS RIFLES AND CANNON, ANCHORS; BLACK WOOD BELLOW FORM WITH LEATHER STRAP; AND ONE HORN INSCRIBED WITH LETTERS; 8.5" LONGEST
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4 POWDER HORNS, INCL. 38TH IOWA
4 POWDER HORNS, INCL. 38TH IOWA VOLUNTEERS 1863 Four powder horn flasks, 19th century, including on American Civil War era horn carved with an American eagle and a banner reading "Chas./Loshe/38 Iowa/Vols 1863", and one carved "S.P. Reese". Approx. the largest h. 3.25", w. 13", d. 3".
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Two Vintage Powder Horns and
Two Vintage Powder Horns and Civil War Bullet Mold No. 1;G & J.W. Hawksley signed Civil War era powder flask 2-1/4 to 3 dram measure by lever 8"L x 4"W. No.2; an early Middle-Eastern buffalo horn powder horn; has many old repairs including a key for shoulder strap fitting; ca. 1840's. No. 3; Cast iron scissor-type small caliber bullet mold ca. 1850's probably Antebellum.
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5 POWDER HORNS & FLASKS:
5 POWDER HORNS & FLASKS: Comprising; 2- Antique copper powder horns. 2- Early powder horns with leather straps. 1- Civil War era leather powder flask, having an embossed hunting scene. Largest Approx. 9.75'' l x 2.25'' w.
CONDITION: Leather missing cap, wear to all commensurate with age and use.
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POWDER HORN AND POWDER
POWDER HORN AND POWDER FLASKPOWDER HORN AND POWDER FLASK, the horn suspended on leather strap, with wood lid, turned end, 20th Century, l: 13.25 in.; the metal powder flask with American military symbols, cannon, guns, flags on obverse, in brass/copper, l: 8 in. (2)
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Early American Powder Horn 13''
Early American Powder Horn 13'' horn with scalloped flats over a ecthings of roman soldiers a soldier and indian two women a cupid soldier holding a dying woman and a bat. nicely done. Condition: Very good.1.5'' Crack at bottom of horn.
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FOUR AMERICAN POWDER HORNS AND
FOUR AMERICAN POWDER HORNS AND LEATHER POUCH. Nineteenth century. Horns have wooden butt caps, one with scratch carved "1860" that may be added, 6" to 8"l. And a leather pouch with broken strap. Wear.
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POWDER HORNS, HORN & SHOT FLASK
POWDER HORNS, HORN & SHOT FLASK Shot flask has carved militia figure.
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ANTIQUE POWDER HORN & BADGECirca
ANTIQUE POWDER HORN & BADGECirca 1840 brass powder horn with military theme, 8 in long; and circa 1880 brass military hat badge with American eagle.
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POWDER HORN, 19TH C.Powder horn,
POWDER HORN, 19TH C.Powder horn, 19th c., 8 1/2" l., together with a horn whetstone holder, a scrimshaw tooth with contemporary Vicksburg paddle wheel carving and a composition tooth.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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Early American Powder Horn With Bee
Early American Powder Horn With Bee Hive End Cap 12'' horn with hand turned end cap and reenforced brass nozzle. Craved into are two rows of soliders one row wearing mitres and the other wearing Dragoon caps. also it appears like a row of tents. fading with age. Condition: Very good.
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1799 AMERICAN POWDER HORN W/ WOOD &
1799 AMERICAN POWDER HORN W/ WOOD & STEEL CAPNorth America, United States, ca. 1799 CE. A hand carved powder horn made from cow horn, with a wooden plug and a steel pin tip. The body is flat and narrow, tapering to the ridges mouth. A rectangular piece of horn is riveted to the wide bottom with iron nails. The lower face is engraved with a scrolling trefoil or cartouche motif and the year "1799." Powder horns were used for holding gunpowder but could also be carved intricately as a type of folk art. This is a nice example with an unusual, compressed shape. Size: 8" L x 3" W (20.3 cm x 7.6 cm)
Provenance: private J. P. collection, Rye, Colorado, USA; ex Bill Buffinger collection, Hollywood, California, USA, before 2010
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#166180
Condition:
Chips and nicks to mouth and base. Perforations through the body. Stable fissures and chipping of surface layers. Plug slides in and out easily. Nice patina to wood and bone.
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3PC CENTENNIAL POWDER HORNS
3PC CENTENNIAL POWDER HORNS ,circa 19th centuryA map horn with Royal coat of arms, houses, cannon, and a pine plug, marked CAPT/CONRAD/KLINE/ALBANY/MILITIA/1775; a horn marked "COL. JAMES CHAMBERS/HIS HORN MADE JUNE 1775/FIFTH PA. REG'T" with foliate designs and no plug; and a horn with a map of Long Island and marked "Col. Josiah Smith/Suffolk County Militia/1st Regt of Mint Men" with a brass plug added.
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DECORATIVE AMERICAN POWDER
DECORATIVE AMERICAN POWDER HORNDecorative American Powder Horn , 20th c., engraved with Liberty and "Liberty Above All Else", spurious 1876 date, with noise maker mouthpiece, l. 18 in
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POWDER HORN. American early
POWDER HORN. American early 19th century. Small horn with engraved compass designs a knife and ''John Rude 1804''. 8''l.
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AMERICAN POWDER HORN WITH PATRIOTIC
AMERICAN POWDER HORN WITH PATRIOTIC SCRIMSHAW 19th century, 12 in. long with carved spout, the base sealed with a wooden plug; decorations include a border of small triangles along the horn''s lower edge, the field with crossed American flags over a shield and two hearts superimposed over one another while facing in opposite directions.
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AMERICAN ENGRAVED POWDER HORN.
AMERICAN ENGRAVED POWDER HORN. DATED 1817.Engraved powder horn with images of an eagle, a powder horn, musket, tree, goblet, decanter, snake, initials, bellows, and other. Primitive folk art. 8 1/2" long. Good original condition.
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POWDER HORN, 19TH C., ETC.Powder
POWDER HORN, 19TH C., ETC.Powder horn, 19th c., together with a Dupont No.1 gunpowder tin and a bullet mold. In-House shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Horn with crack/loss around cap.
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THREE (3) POWDER HORNS AND THREE
THREE (3) POWDER HORNS AND THREE (3) BELT PLATES The horns as follows: the largest one (22-1/2 in.) is etched with scenes of marauding Indian warriors in a landscape; plus... a second horn (14 in.) is etched "Charls Town" over a view of the city and has a decorative cartouche reading, "Charles Salzhauer / His Horn / ANNO 1928"; the last horn is the oldest and is plain cow horn with some utilitarian carving, but no decoration (1/2 in. worm hole to side); plus... three Civil War style belt plates as follows: the US oval is a re-enactor plate; the M1851 plate with silver wreath is a reproduction; the M1851 plate without silvering is likely authentic to the post Civil War era.
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Three Powder Horns, Possibl
Three Powder Horns, Possibl
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US Civil War Brass Horn Stamped
US Civil War Brass Horn Stamped Confederate States 22'' brass single-loop horn stamped Confederate States. We have no way of knowing when this was stamped on the bell possibly post war. Condition: Very good. Worn and dented.
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Engraved Powder Horn probably
Engraved Powder Horn probably American, 19th century, engraved with compass-like designs, two rope style initials possibly "GD", original wooden tip and end, fine old patina, 13 in.,
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Three powder horns, shot bag: one
Three powder horns, shot bag: one powder horn with possibly Greek and Turkish soldiers fighting and being observed by a figure, possibly Mark Twain holding a hat, 10-1/2 in., lacking cap, otherwise good condition ; one with mother-of-pearl cap, 5 in., chip to mother-of-pearl, stains, otherwise good condition ; one with beaded wooden cap, old unpolished surface, 8 in., good condition ; with fabric and wood shot bag, 10 in., poor condition, bag badly worn and fragile, plug with chips and losses , (four pieces). Private Collection, Sarasota, Florida
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19th C. powder horn, along with gun
19th C. powder horn, along with gun cleaning tools. Estimate $75-100
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"Bawdy" engraved powder horn,
"Bawdy" engraved powder horn, scrimshaw decoration, one panel with two male figures dancing, one African-American, titled "New England Ladies Teaching Negroes", one panel with open tent, seated African American and standing soldier titled "Negro officer and white soldier", white soldier with tattered uniform, turned wooden tip, American, 19th century, probably Civil War period, 10 in. Chips, pest damage and cracks at base, replaced wooden plate and end cap. Priddy and Beckerdite, Inc., Richmond, Virginia
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8 19TH CENT. AMERICAN POWDER
8 19TH CENT. AMERICAN POWDER HORNSEight (8) American powder horns of varying sizes, seven (7) having wooden plugs secured by brads, three (3) with wooden plugs, and one (1) with a leather strap. Ranging in size from 4 1/2" to 8 3/4" L. Possibly Southern, Early/mid 19th century.
The Estate of Thomas Wellington Patton, Knoxville, Tennessee.
Condition:
Powder horns with expected areas of wear, insect damage, largest 1/8" x 3/4",
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Engraved powder horn dated 1861 6
Engraved powder horn dated 1861 6 1/2" l. ?
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA ENGRAVED
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA ENGRAVED POWDER HORNhighly engraved horn with map of buildings and cityscapes, one labeled "Quibeck" (sic), other imagery triple masted sailing vessel, names "Jacob Flickinger" and "Wilhelm Beck", date "Anno J776" found near butt end, 14 in. length
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
good overall, mellowing of color to one side, chipping at neck, loss at tip exposing lodged partial stopper, some engraving underneath dark toning
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Contemporary Engraved Powder Horn
Contemporary Engraved Powder Horn by Gary Byrge Contemporary folk artist Gary A. Byrge rendering of a well known Revolutionary War powder horn. Condition: Excellent.
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ENGRAVED POWDER
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ENGRAVED POWDER HORN, JOHN MORE (NY) 1775A powder horn from the American Revolutionary War, engraved "JOHN MORE his hoRN / SARATOGA SEPTR. 10 1775." To the reverse is a scrimshaw illustration of a rattlesnake, a lion wearing the Georgian crown, and a bird of prey. Wooden end plug and stopper, and leather strap.
Measures 13 1/2" x 5" x 3 1/2".
From the collection of a notable Kansas City doctor, benefactor, and genealogist.
Condition
The horn has several small cavities along the side of the illustrations. General aging. The leather strap is presumably a replacement.
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1845 AMERICAN FOLK ART POWDER
1845 AMERICAN FOLK ART POWDER HORN1845 American Folk Art Powder Horn , engraved with owner's name "J.L. Carman", Liberty Eagle, various types of American sailing vessels, sailor and his cannon, tavern, heart, swan and musket. Carved wooden plug and endcap with star carving.
Length 7 ½ in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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Decorated powder horn, turned
Decorated powder horn, turned wooden plugs, scrimshaw decoration with eagle and banner, compass directionals, floor plan of fort with cannons, probably American, 19th century, 12-1/2 in. Lacking plug, losses around rim, scattered pest damage, chips and separations to horn.
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AMERICAN ENGRAVED POWDER HORN,
AMERICAN ENGRAVED POWDER HORN, CIRCA 1850American Engraved Powder Horn, circa 1850 , a two-masted ship above "Celi 2 A“ Crotes CCOVE APRIL 8 th 1850; the side engraved "George Every's Horn" and a bird, fish, pine trees, hearts, geometric blocks, cross and pinwheel.
Length 14 in. Width 3.75 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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FOUR 19TH CENTURY ANTIQUE NATURAL
FOUR 19TH CENTURY ANTIQUE NATURAL POWDER HORNS Group of four antique American natural powder horns, 19th century, comprising two twisted brown-greenish powder horns, one with a carved compass rose and etched EB initials as well as a style of the American insurgent flag but containing a liberty tree, dated underneath 1776, one with a stippled name to the side, Samuel (?), and one having a light wide body with a leather handle, having etched figures including an eagle, a fish, a deer, a woman with a fan, a snake on a fence line, and an insurgent's flag with crossed bars, together with (1) facsimile 'Powder horn for Infantry 1810'. Approximate dimensions: largest l. 15", smallest l. 10.25".