Another item to consider is that the Character the Mel Gibson played in the movie was supposed to have lived in Eastern South Carolina along or near the Santee River.
Powder Horns of this style have always seem to come only from the Piedmont Area of North Carolina, and only from the following Counties, Alamance, Randolph, Moore, Guilford, Davidson, and Forsyth.
I have never seen a Piedmont North Carolina Banded or Bee-hived Horn that would date to the Revolutionary War. Most seem to date between 1800 and 1820. They do show up in enough quantity and different styles that I believe there was a professional horner in each County listed.
Here are a few of my favorite original horns from my collection. This first horn was found in Northern Moore County along with a David Kennedy Longrifle.
This horn features two carved bands and a Pewter band on the horn, a raised plug with rings, and a applied tip made from Bone and Pewter.
The next horn is from Alamance County. It features three applied bands, a raised bee-hived plug, and a applied bone tip.
This last horn is one of three nearly identical horns from the Snow Camp Community of Alamance County. Each horn features a single applied band near the raised plug base and a applied tip made from bone.
This horn has a beautiful color and pleasing shape to it.
I hope you enjoyed these photos of these original horns.
Michael Briggs