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This horn dates roughly 1820-1850. It is a plain, working powder horn only about 5 ¼ inches long, a size sometimes thought to be just for priming powder for a flintlock, but convenient enough to be carried in a hunting bag or pouch by farmer not out for a hunting expedition or day of sport, but out to bag something for dinner and not about to waste powder doing it.
The flat base plug is firmly in place, the simple turned neck is intact, the body shows a nice combination of cream and dark brown with some rubbing from handling and use on the lower inside curve. [sr] [ph:m]
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