REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD COLONIAL WOOD DRINKING HORN

REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD COLONIAL WOOD DRINKING HORN

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$250.00

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Item Code: 1289-113

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A cone-shaped turned wood drinking horn with simple, narrow, flat iron hook riveted at the top edge to serve as a belt clip. This is 7-3/4” tall and measures 2-1/4” edge to edge at the top. This has a uniform taper and was turned with decorative, narrow incised lines cut in groups of two to six, spaced out from top to bottom, with two broader grooves creating a somewhat wider, slightly convex band about 2-1/2” from the tip. Light brown in color, with some darker stains, with some flaking a chipping to the surface on the bottom 3-inches. See our other listing for another, made of horn, certainly by the same maker.  [sr][ph:L]

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