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Salaams templarnight~ No idea but see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/60th_Te...antry_Regiment maybe its from there? There was a H Company and of the 60th plus they formed a 12th Cav. (Days Cavalry ) later. Nice piece. Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi. |
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Hi all:
I think it's a powder flask from the time of the American Revolution, and correspond to the Royal Regiment 60 (60 Royal American Regiment). The núimero 60 separated by a slash and the number under 12 is present in numerous shields (escutcheon) of British weapons (Brown Bess, Baker, etc). Thus, for example, GR and below the number 36, indicating the number of riot police and soldiers. The letters TH correspondrían the soldier's name, and are printed very slightly. The letter P I can not imagine what corresponds. It's just an opinion. Affectionately. Fernando |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Is there a consensus on whether the numbers on this horn were carved or burned in ?
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