Engraved Powder Horn Attributed to Ephraim Guthrie, 1776

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11.5" x 3.5".  Wood plug with wood stopper, leather lanyard, and horn tip powder measure.  Engraved throughout with floral themes and hearts including some game birds. One name appears "EPHRAIM G" in one line, appearing to have stopped before darker section of horn.  Artist may have continued in a new section, as the name "EPHRAIM / GUTHRIE" appears in two bracketed lines on a lower section of the piece.  Date "1776" appears on the upper portion of the horn, which, due to the location and style of the carving, may have been added later.  Plug appears to be carved "EG" with "DG" visible if the horn is turned upside-down.

An Ephraim Guthrie (1737-1809) appears in records pertaining to Durham Connecticut, alongside a son Daniel (1764-1841).  Ephraim appears to have served during the French and Indian War with a 1758 enlistment paper stating his residence as New Milford, Connecticut.  His regiment, the Fourth Connecticut Regiment of Foot was placed under the command of Colonel David Wooster (a future American General), for the purpose of invading Canada.  It participated in the disastrous attack on Fort Carillon (Ticonderoga) where British forces under the Command of General James Abercrombie suffered heavy losses against a defending French garrison of significantly smaller size.  Guthrie is also believed to have served against the British during the American Revolution.

Condition: Warm caramel coloration to bottom area of horn tapering to a dark gray.  Carvings are legible and retain good detail.  Plug is tight and does not appear to have any serious cracks or splits.

EST $1000 - 2000

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Engraved Powder Horn Attributed to Ephraim Guthrie, 1776
Engraved Powder Horn Attributed to Ephraim Guthrie, 1776
Lot number: 9
Seller: Cowan's Auctions
Event: Historic Firearms & Early Militaria
Ends: Wednesday, October 30 | 10:00 AM  Eastern

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