BELCHERTOWN — In the summer of 1971, Michael Corbett, a visitor to the Stone House Museum, arriving with his girlfriend, signed the guestbook and toured the historic building at a time when it still ...
Check out Ken Farmer's appraisal of a 1777 Engraved American powder horn, in Vintage Secaucus.
Often, powder horns were made in close proximity to gun makers. To learn the trade, DeCamp purchased antique powder horns and then compared his own work to the original craftsmanship. “It’s trying to ...
On Monday's episode of "Antiques Roadshow," a Las Vegas man brought in a beautiful artifact straight off the battlefields of the Revolutionary War. "Engraved powder horns are one of the earliest forms ...
A rare powder horn that belonged to an African American soldier killed in the Revolutionary War has gone on display in Philadelphia. The elaborately carved cow’s horn belonged to Gershom Prince, who ...
The convergence of history, culture, memory and legacy was clear to the handful of people gathered in the secured basement of the Museum of the American Revolution. On a small velvet pillow sat the ...
Appraisal: Fake Powder Horn from El Paso Hour 1. Watch Allan Katz's appraisal of a fake powder horn from El Paso Hour 1. Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is provided by Ancestry and American Cruise Lines ...
Lee Gossett has come bearing gifts to the National Smokejumper Reunion in Missoula this weekend. They’re odd-looking Hmong muskets – long, home-crafted things with no stocks – and some antique powder ...
A powder horn owned by Justus Dwight in the 1700s. The artifact was stolen form the Stone House museum over 50 years ago and recently recovered. Credit: STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS Sign up for the ...