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REVOLUTIONARY WAR POWDER HORN WITH IMAGE OF JOSEPH BRANT

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:350.00 USD Estimated At:700.00 - 900.00 USD
REVOLUTIONARY WAR POWDER HORN WITH IMAGE OF JOSEPH BRANT
Powder horn, 13 1/2" long, bearing inscriptions and fanciful drawings by an upstate New Yorker, likely a militiaman, daing back to 1777. The largest inscription reads: "John Spag[?] his horn made Oswego New York 1779" with an addition we have been unable to decipher: "CAG 11". Beside the inscription, the owner has drawn a full-length image of a man in Indian garb pointing at Spag's name, the figure labeled "Josef Brant", no doubt meant to be JOSEPH BRANT (1743-1807), the Mohawk military and political leader who led Mohawks and Loyalists in northern New York in raids and battles against colonists. Also present on the powder horn is the inscription: "ARLAN H KELLUR DEAD 13 MAY 1777"beneath which appears a skull, and other images including two cherubic faces, a smiling sun, and a running figure. The carvings vary in darkness and depth, appear to have been done at different times, and show no indication of having been done mechanical means.