
Description
Comprising a Civil War era embossed copper and brass 'Dead Game' powder flask, attributed to James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield; a Civil War 'Shell and Bush' copper and brass powder flask, American Flask & Cap Company, New York City/ Waterbury, Connecticut, 1857-1865; a cow horn with wooden butt cap, hand forged nails and faceted tip, inscribed on the side "A x L" and 'x A D x 1642" within a rectangle, the butt cap incised with the initials "AL"; a cow horn with wooden butt cap, hand forged nails and turned tip, inscribed on one side with the initials "W.D." and on the other "CB"; and a canvas shot flask, the neck surrounded by a rope, the metal cover engraved with the initials "JRL."'Shell and Bush' flask: H: 8.875 in., W: 3.625 in., D: 1.5 in.Largest cow horn flask: L: 11.25 in., D: 3.375 in.
Condition
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Buyer's Premium
28%
Dimensions
11.25 x 3.375 x 3.375 in
Five Powder Horns/ Flasks
Estimate $200-$400
Starting Price
$100
$100
Good Bid$150
Strong Bid$200
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30th Anniversary Antiques Auction - Session I
Mar 13, 2026 10:00 AM EDTEpping, NH, United States
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