49. BLACKJACK. L. 15"
An old type. Worn and broken in the middle. This blackjack was used by the father of the present owner to beat an improvised bass-drum during a celebration of the election of Governor Pattison in 1882, at Tyrone, Pa., and it was broken at that time.
50. FIVE BULLET MOULDS.
One casting a rifle-ball, sixty-five to the pound. One casting a round ball, about .44 calibre. One casting a ball for the Tryon rifle, No. 2. Two two-bullet moulds, casting round and conical bullets, one for a .36 and the other for a .44 Colt.
51. BRASS TWELVE-BULLET MOULD. L. 11"
Crude and evidently old.
52. POWDER HORN. L. 23"
Fine age-coloring, shading from black and dark brown at tip to gray and orange. Wooden screw-plug in base for filling. An extremely old horn, and rare in this unusual size.
53. ZINC POWDER FLASK. L. 7"
Embossed design. Originally a shotgun flask, but the charger has been re-lined, making it small enough for a revolver or light rifle.