Product Details
TWO ANTIQUE POWDER-HORNS, ONE WITH POSSIBLE WHALING INTEREST,
both late 18th to early 19th century, the first with conical brass spout engraved with linear bands and with spring closure and wood base cape with central screw plug, the body marked with an incised broad arrow, the second possibly for priming cannon or a harpoon gun, with wood nozzle-stopper and plain end cap (some worm), the body decorated with a band of copper pins and a circle design together with an amateur carving of a fish and the dated initials 'E.C. 1845', the largest approx. 16 1/2in. overall
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Estimate £200-300