Patina finished to resemble an original antique, this large powder horn is 11 to 14" long, with a classic carved neck. Notice the hand cut facets of the neck, at the transition from from the white body to the dark neck. A deep groove for the leather strap adjoins a raised square ring, followed by three concave rings, and a polished tapered spout.
The dark stained turned maple butt plug has a turned acorn shape finial, for the leather strap. Brass nails surround the base end. The tapered stopper has a deep groove, for the lanyard cord. The acorn was a common symbol of strength and prosperity, found on English and American triggerguard finials.
Hand made in the U.S.A., this attractive powder horn is a piece of American folk art, functional, graceful, and useful. It will give a lifetime of good service.
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Accouterments,
Volume Two,
by James R. Johnson
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Accouterments,
Volume Three,
by James R. Johnson
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Powder Horns and Their Architecture,
by Madison Grant
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Recreating the 18th Century Hunting Pouch,
how to create a fine aged American Rifleman's bag,
full color, photos of 20 antique bags,
by T. C. Albert
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Recreating the 18th Century Powder Horn,
the secrets of making, decorating, and aging fine powder horns,
by Scott & Cathy Sibley available again in late 2024
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Flint Priming Valve,
dispenses about 1 grain weight
of FFFFg priming powder,
fits 7/32" hole, solid brass
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Flint Lock Priming Valve,
dispenses 3 grain weight,
fits 19/64" hole, solid brass
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