Josiah Morris His Horn Engraved Powder Horn Dated 1775,

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8.6" length, small horn from New England with two engrailed edges, notched around at each step level. The neck is a dark greenish brown, contrasting nicely with the handsome amber-colored lower area. Engraved around the upper edge of the amber area is the legend Josiah Morris His Horn Made at Roxbury AS 1775. Some of the randomly located engravings are 1) a large ship, 2) two geese in flight, 3) a wind mill, 4) a colonial soldier, 5) a whaling boat and crew with a whale on their line, 6) two birds that are perched, 7) a town hall/church with steeple and two adjacent houses, 8) three additional but smaller whales, and 9) a plain view of a fort with a flying flag. The horn has an unadorned, rounded base plug, with 1" wide staple strap. The horn is attached to the base plug with four wooden pegs. Diameter 2.4". There is considerable Morris family genealogy relating to Roxbury, Massachusetts found online, but nothing specific about Josiah Morris. In the wake of Lexington and Concord, Roxbury in 1775 became the rallying point for the Patriot cause with troops assembling there along with supplies and a hospital depot.

Condition: This is an outstanding engraved powder horn, with nice untouched patina. More than likely a priming horn and part of a set.

EST $2000 - 3500

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Josiah Morris His Horn Engraved Powder Horn Dated 1775,
Josiah Morris His Horn Engraved Powder Horn Dated 1775,
Lot number: 13
Seller: Cowan's Auctions
Event: Historic Firearms & Early Militaria
Ends: Wednesday, October 30 | 10:00 AM  Eastern

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