What is this horn

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patrick-l
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What is this horn

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Hello

Can I ask you what is exactly this horn below ?

Dimensions: Large diameter: 23.62 in. / Lenght: 27.60 in. / Small diameter - interior: 1.69 in.

Patrick
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FellowCollector
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The remains of the decal definitely resemble that of Hawthorne and Sheble.

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PeterF
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I must admit to being quite captivated by the way the soft caramel center is leaking out thru the joints in the hard candy shell, however.

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I recognize the horn behind it. The seller on EBay Fr. had listed a few interesting things. The large lot (93) of mainsprings is handy for a European restorer. Although, I think some are for clocks. You can see a couple in the pics you posted.
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patrick-l
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:D Tt's thrue, but i'm not the seller, lol. It is a professional junk dealer who bought a large batch of products who he does not know .... and he tries desperately to sell for a few months.

Patrick

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The horn is a cylinder horn with the end cut off. Stay away from it. It's junk.
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