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Are these original? I have a question about the bottom middle one. I have one almost identical to it, but no scrimshaw work on it. Do you have any information on that one?
To the best of my knowledge I believe the flask that quoted is original
Feltwad
 
I have no doubt that these horn flasks are origial from the 19th century.
The middle one at the bottom seems to be a typical continental flat horn with a Boche a Paris patent charger.

Please show us some pics of your horn.
Will do. I'll put it in a separate thread not to detract from the OP's topic any further.
 
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