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    Posted 1 year ago

    Laurabelle61
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    Vintage/antique powder horns
    Not certain how old they are or where they came from originally. Had them since the 80s they came out of an old trunk when my in-laws moved. The lighter coloured one has a branch and leaf etching and a fish and rifle, and the end of it is carved nicely with some detail. The base of it or bottom is a wooden insert. The larger darker horn has some carving on the neck and a wooden peg and a leather strip around the neck of it with the remainder of a piece of cord. The bottom half appears to have a wooden butt and I’m guessing it is an oiled canvas type material. If anyone on here has any knowledge of powder horns I’d love to hear your input .

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    1. jscott0363 jscott0363, 1 year ago
      These are pretty amazing!! I'm sure there's someone on CW that can tell you how old they are and a bit about them. I've found a few treasures in some of my old trunks, but nothing a spectacular as these!!
    2. Cisum Cisum, 1 year ago
      Hello..Nice Post..These go way back in the day for their use. It does not surprise Me to see a Rifle insigna, considering their use.
      Alot in the day were made from ox and buffalo.
      Thomas.

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