3491 THREE UNIQUELY CARVED HORNS.

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 400.00 USD
Estimated at 800.00 - 1,200.00 USD
1) This purely decorative horn measures approx. 21 1/2" in length and features a carved wooden plug with a white porcelain central knob and a German silver band bearing the initials “E.A.L.” surrounding the butt. There is also a German silver band for suspension located approx. 6” from the tip. The body of the horn is engraved with grapevines, a lyre, and crossed horns surrounded by a wreath, and a gentleman playing a lute for a woman. CONDITION: the horn remains quite solid but there does appear to be two notable areas of insect or rodent damage to the body. 2) This horn is likely for storing and dispensing gun powder, and measures approx. 12” in length. It is possibly Mexican in origin as it has a small eagle and snake in the center of a polychromatic-decorated, fanciful bush with flowers. The body of the horn reads in 1” letters “VIVA LA PARRANDA CABRONES ROTOS”, which translates to “LONG LIVE THE PARTY BROKEN BASTARDS”. The tip is carved with several rings and has no stopper; the butt has no plug. CONDITION: the horn shows moderate wear overall but remains relatively solid. 3) A fine example of a sounding horn that measures nearly 20” in length. The horn appears to be carved in the late 19th to early 20th century and features a “Great Seal”-style American eagle with several hunting scenes, including tigers, buffalo, elk, foxes, ostrich, and more. There are ribbons that read “E PLURIBUS UNUM”, “CHALLENGE THE WORLD”, “HUNTING BUFFALO”, “RED FOX CHASE”, “OSTRICH HUNTING”, and “CHAMPION SPORTS”. CONDITION: horn is structurally sound but has some chipping and losses at the edge of the butt. (02-21101/BF). $800-1,200.