Friday, March 18, 2011

Rick Froehlich Powder Horn for the West Coast Horners 2011 Raffle

Rick Froehlich has donated the most fantastic powder horn I have seen in a long time. This is a fully engraved and scrimshawed horn. It is a right hip, 16″ long horn with a very pleasant twist. The base plug is a lathe turned drawer-pull base with three steps. On the outside panel is a stylized Heraldic Federal Eagle that is holding Olive Branches and Arrows.

The wreath and vining are styled foliage with the berries etc. being depicted from an 18th century Tulip original engravings from another powder horns. The spout of the horn has a Zig Zagged carved strap engrailed ring. The spout is shaped into the “bottle” or “bulbed” shape.

Rick writes, “I tried to capture the impression of a Rev. War powder horn, made by a Horner or Gunmaker of the period. I purposely aged it and stressed the appearance to add a well used look.” You will be very proud to own this work of art.


"Praise God and Liberty"

Copy and photo supplied by John Shorb at Powder Horns and Friends.

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