A presentation grade, short but large-capacity cow horn flask for bag or case. The white horn section is polished and patinated for an aged look. The lathe-turned maple base and cap are stained a rich dark color, while the turned maple spout is lighter in color. The base has a recessed iron strap staple set flush in the bottom, which allows the horn to sit flat on a table. The base and cap are secured with medium brass tacks. The fiddle-peg spout plug is secured with chain to brass eyes in the plug and cap.
Overall length from base to spout plug is 7.5”. The base is 2.75” in diameter.
Architecture and award-winning museum-quality custom handmade knives, edged weapons, powder horns, tomahawks, war clubs, jewelry, metal sculpture, cribbage boards, flint and obsidian knives, Japanese swords, menorahs, and more from Tucson, Arizona artist and architect Larry Gotkin.
About Larry Gotkin
Artist & Registered AZ Architect, Retired
Tucson, Arizona