07-15-2019 05:51 PM
I found this at a sale and just had to buy it! Can you help me identify it? Thanks in advance. Mickey
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07-15-2019 08:35 PM
-Mickey, I haven't thought of this in decades but a college friend of mine had something similar!
-A polished cow horn engraved "CHAMPION THROWER" . No fancy silver holder like yours - hers was on a chain.
- She grew up on a farm & was active in the local 4H club...At the county fair their club exhibited stuff, but the 4H kids had an informal competition of their own every year with a "CHAMPION THROWER" cow horn as the prize.
-Ha-ha! What they were throwing for distance were COW CHIPS!!! (If you don't know what those are, my friend google can tell you)
-Don't know what yours is for, but thanks for the kick down memory lane.
07-15-2019 08:35 PM
The type of horn might give a clue as to what was being thrown.
07-15-2019 08:39 PM
The Scots had elaborate mounted horns. And they had cattle/sheep, etc to work with. Made them into snuff containers; made then into trophies, presentation pieces.
07-15-2019 08:53 PM
Thanks YankeeBob! That's probably the closest we've come to an identity. With everything else that's been written, I'm going to go with:
Antique Silver Hoofed Cow Horn Trophy
You are bidding on an antique silver-hoofed cow horn trophy. It might have been used as an award in a horse shoe throwing contest or perhaps in a cow throwing contest at a Rodeo. It is 5" high and has an engraved silver "hoof". The horn is engraved: "Champion Throwers Trophy Won By Possessor" which may mean it was a trophy passed from winner to winner as new champions came along since there is no name on it. This old relic of a much earlier era is in very good preowned condition.
You eBayers have been very helpful and I thank you all.
07-15-2019 08:54 PM
That's a great idea too! I might have to edit my description before I list it!
07-15-2019 09:39 PM
I must have missed a post where you found a Sterling or other silver assay mark on it. If it is not sterling (or another assay mark) and the buyer hires someone like me to appraise it with you saying it is... they can file a serious complaint against you. Did someone say it was?
07-15-2019 09:44 PM
To recap. it really looks like silverplate which is not referred to as silver.
07-15-2019 11:37 PM
07-16-2019 10:49 AM
You're right...I should just say silver metal or silver plate.
07-16-2019 11:06 AM
Perhaps a cow chip tossing champ? No dates so an informal thing that gets passed around among club members?
07-17-2019 05:32 PM
Winner of the annual cow patty throwing contest