Where did the scrimshaw powder horn come from?

Where did the scrimshaw powder horn come from?

Old Scrimshaw Powder Horn, Sailor-Made Folk Art Antique Primitive w/appraisal. 19th Century Animal Powder Horn. Nice patina. From Upstate N,Y. 6 3/4″.

How big is a John Allen flintlock rifle?

This is a very nice percussion hunting rifle by John Allen, New York, New York. Allen worked from 1876 to 1878. This rifle has an overall length of approx. 49.25″. The medium weight (.918″ across the flats) 35 caliber barrel has a fine bore with strong rifling. The barrel retains much of its original smooth brown finish.

What kind of Revolver was in 19th century?

SOLD An original antique cylinder from a 19th century percussion revolver, probably an Adams revolver. Numbered 32,565 R. Cylinders are approx .450 where the bullet sits. Besides a couple of graunches to the exterior the cylinder is in excellent condition with perfect nipples and most of its original blue, I doubt it has been used.

What kind of Cap does an Eley Revolver have?

A superb original cap bag for Eley’s percussion caps with a Deane, Adams & Deane trade label and over label stating expressly for Deane, Adams & Deane patent revolvers to the reverse. It is full, although caps cannot be sent in the post.

How big is a 1856 Colt powder horn?

1856 vintage Powder Horn. For its age, it is in excellent/sound original condition. It is approximately 17 /34 inches in length and 3 3/4 inches at the base. &n …Click for more info This is an original early military marked Colt Powder Flask for a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd Model Colt Dragoon Revolver…made from around 1850-55.

How big is a full size powder horn?

Manufactured by the Geoorge and J.W. Hawksley Company, of Sheffield, England, (c.1840-1889), dimensions of 9 1/4″ x 5″ x 1 7/8″. Elaborate design on both faces. Copper and brass …Click for more info 1856 vintage Powder Horn. For its age, it is in excellent/sound original condition.

How does a cow horn powder flask work?

A wonderfull flattened cow horn powder flask. It has iron hanger rings and a leather shoulder strap. The carved wood stopper is attached to the powder horn by an old twisted cord/string. The wooden ba …Click for more info

SOLD An original antique cylinder from a 19th century percussion revolver, probably an Adams revolver. Numbered 32,565 R. Cylinders are approx .450 where the bullet sits. Besides a couple of graunches to the exterior the cylinder is in excellent condition with perfect nipples and most of its original blue, I doubt it has been used.

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