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The Metropolitan museum a powder horn publication

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To go with the current topic about the arms collection, this is a link to a publication by The MET on powder horns that I mentioned in that topic,

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/metpublications/American_Engraved_Powder_Horns

There are some really great horns here, some may be plain but have a lot of backstory, to me that's even better than an ornate horn with no history attaches.
I know this link has been posted before,,, but I can't remember where, when, or by whom,,,, my apologies to whomever posted it back then.
 

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