4340 FINE NAMED "NEW YORK CITY WATER WORKS" SCRIMSHAWED

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 4,000.00 USD
Estimated at 8,000.00 - 12,000.00 USD
REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1776 DATED POWDER HORN. 11" fully scrimshawed horn "JOSEPH CARVINDER HIS HORN / MADE NEW YORK NOV 21, 1776", finely & uniquely carved below his name is drawing of "NEW YORK WATER WORKS" which is taken from a New York City 1774-1776 bank note depicting the "steam operated water pump" which was being built in NYC till British occupation ceased the project. The NYC Water Works note was the first currency ever issued by an American City and started a revolution of its own, with other cities following suit. Joseph Carvinder [Carvender] is found listed in 1776 enlisted roster of Westchester County Militia 3rd regiment under Colonel Pierre Van Cortlandt. He must have had a NYC banknote he copied vignette from. The government of New York City had recognized the need to have water pumped into homes and businesses and was willing to invest money into infrastructure. The engine and reservoir were built in 1775 with piping to soon begin, but the British destroyed the engine after occupation in 1776. If project could have been completed, the standard of living and quality of life for all those who dwelt in NYC would have been raised beyond any level known among the colonies. This wonderful & unique horn gives insight to a little piece of lost history. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: history of NYC Water Works 1774-1776 and copy of bank note. CONDITION: very good overall, as noted slightly shortened in its time of use, darkened & staining at edge with plug, overall fine honey color hand worn patina, crisp carved designs. PROVENANCE: the family consigning horn sold a 1st model Brown Bess musket at a James Julia Auction many years ago, which must have been Joseph Carvinder's too. (02-25153/JS). NON-GUN. $8,000-12,000.