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SOLD Pretty Nice Powder Horn (#28)

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Just finished this lobed-style Powder Horn (Number 28). It's a pretty nice one :)
I went with nice engraved decorations on this horn because I liked the marbling on the horn surface and didn't want to cover it. Towards the upper section of the body the horn turns clear and makes a lovely contrast to the center portion. The lower area engravings are eye-catching and give nice visuals and balance I think.
Wears on left, or displays beautifully on your shelf or cabinet from any side or angle.
Measures 13" from the carved base plug to the spout, 2.25" wide and 2.5" high.
Asking $410 for this beautiful horn.
Money Order or personal checks are welcome, or pick-up if you're in the area (Mount Airy, NC).
Thanks for looking!
Another outstanding horn, Bob! Too bad this lefty was late to the forum today. Keep working those ‘correct-sided’ horns, please! Bill
 
Read that extensive post. Not sure what you were trying to share? As it was explained to me by my go to vendor. Most people carry on the right. There for horners make more right side carry horns. Hope this helps Dale.
 
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