Gorgeous horn, Randy, and a lucky GA owner. Don't know if the name Colonel Berkley Lewis means anything to you, or not, but if you have fifty year old (or older) American Rifleman magazines, Col. Lewis was a frequent contributor of articles on modern guns. He had a grand collection of antiques, as well, (things like a new Volcanic rifle in the green pasteboard box, and so on). My favorite was a Cherokee Wars horn, a big southern horn, with a loomed, and white glass pony beaded strap. He maintained that it was among the earliest of Indian bead work. On the jacket of the horn was carved a map of the principal Indian towns in GA. Some of the names I remember, were Etchoe, Estato, and Cowetchee. It was a magnificent thing, and he showed it proudly. Where it is today, I have no idea. When he passed, the family sold everything and off it went.
Again, a fine piece of wok that you did, and the color is a work of art.
Best-Dick