Hello All,, Just completed a new horn. Came out pretty nice. Copy of original in the Dressler collection. It is 15 1/2 on the curve and 2 3/4 at the
Lot 194: Signed 18th C. American Powder Horn w/ Scrimshaw
Engraved New South Wales cow horn powder flask. Australian, 19th century. - Ref.103844
Horn #1 W/Two Bands & Fancy Carved Tip – Contemporary Longrifle Association
It is about 14 around the outside curve and 11 1/2 tip-to-tip. The butt is Maple the main piece held in by 18 nails, it is 2 1/4 in diameter, the
Horn #8 With Tin Tip Repair & Screw-out Basel
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Early 18th Century Powder Horn #36 - Mark Elliott
It is about 16″ around the outside curve and 13 tip-to-tip. The butt is Walnut, about 21/2″ in diameter, held in by 4 steel pins and it’s hollowed out
Horn #19 With Banded ScrewTip
Contemporary Makers: Double Powder Horn by John Barrett
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