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GROUP OF EARLY AMERICAN POWDER HORNS & MILITIA

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:600.00 USD Estimated At:1,200.00 - 1,500.00 USD
GROUP OF EARLY AMERICAN POWDER HORNS & MILITIA
CANTEEN. 1) Good French & Indian War horn "WILLIAM PHINEY * HIS HORN 1760" is nicely carved with snake and ship and other decoration. 10" long overall with later added brass spout for continued use. Appears as found with good honey color & patina. 2) 20" unusual rawhide and tacked cover 7 large wood plug, fair to good overall with 2"crack and hole. 3) Carved: "JAMES CLIFF'S / 1814 / PROPERTY" and sailing ship with American flag. 11" overall included later added adjustable brass spout, fair to good overall, about 1" hole at base caused by insects. 4) 16" green horn with 9-line ink inscription: "Mexican war powder horn presented to HP Judd by Governor Thos H Seymour when he bought the old cannon for the Meriden people 1851. Vouched for by QM Sergeant Webb at arsenal as having been through the Mexican war". Good overall. 5) 8" well patinated, lightly carved horn with brass top, good overall. 6) 7" red painted cheese box canteen with painted initials and unit number, missing leather strap loops, good overall. PROVENANCE: Martin Lane Historic & Western Americana Lifetime Collection. (02-21698/JS). $1,200-1,500.