By A Mystery Man Writer
Powder horns, engraved or plain, were remarkably necessary and personal possessions in Colonial America.
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American Engraved Powder Horn, circa 1850
📯 “Prince Simbo his horn made at Glastenbury November 17th AD 1777.” These words are engraved on this ornate powder horn in our collection, a rare object that belonged to Prince Simbo
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City Artifacts Museum of the City of New York
Antique Powder Horns
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American Powder Horns A personal collection of early American arms and armaments from the Revolutionary War and earlier.
Two Fraktur Decorated Applied-tip Powder Horns - Mark Elliott
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