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A carved American powder horn commemorating the Revolutionary War19th century
8 June 2015, 10:00 PDT
San FranciscoUS$1,400 - US$1,800
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A carved American powder horn commemorating the Revolutionary War
19th century
19th century
The 15 inch cow horn carved in low relief and incised overall with various patriotic motifs; Gen. Washington, Fort Ticonderoga, Major Andre the Spy, Jersey Prison Ship, etc. and the name Philip Tabele/1776 twice as well as one panel inscribed This horn was used at Fort Washington during the Revolution. There appear to also be some incised work in a different hand including troops marching and several buildings, that might have been carved earlier. Now with much of an old coat of varnish.
Condition: Varnish peeled, scattered marks.
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Condition: Varnish peeled, scattered marks.
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