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EARLY AMERICAN CARVED POWDER HORN BELONGING TO

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:400.00 USD Estimated At:800.00 - 1,500.00 USD
EARLY AMERICAN CARVED POWDER HORN BELONGING TO
ABNER TAYLOR. This horn measures approx. 16 1/2" in length and 3" across at the butt. It has a domed shape wooden plug with central iron loop and a carved ring style spout. The engraving that covers most of the horn includes a 2" panel near the butt with gadrooning at the top. The panel is decorated with geometric symbols, a prancing horse, and the date "1768". The mid-section of the horn has more geometric devices, a flower, a 2-masted sailing ship, a schooner, a fanciful sea monster, and the name "Ethan Taylor". Closer to the spout is a small 1/2" band also with gadrooning at the top. This band contains the name "Abner Taylor". It appears Abner Taylor was the original owner of the horn, and Ethan Taylor was likely his son. CONDITION: horn shows overall light wear with a wonderful aged patina. There is a small loss on the decorative ring near the spout. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19894/BF). $800-1,500.