Horn, Presented to Capt. James D. Bulloch
possibly Philadelphia, mid 19th century, base with engraved Steam Ship [Black Warrior] and mountains with lighthouse, applied shell, seagulls, barrels and beacon, mask of beard man and crown, band with scroll, anchor, dolphins, trident and shield, entwined dolphin mouth piece, wave decoration at top and bottom, scalloped base with robe border, two robe rings, central post engraved with foliate vine and Inscribed “Presented to/Capt. James D. Bulloch/of the/Steam Ship Black Warrior/as a Testimonial of the high/Regard and Esteem of his/friends the Passengers/January 1st 1855”, on back side “Capt. Geo. H. Brown Phil/James H Thompson “/Max E. Newbold “/P. W. Duflon New York/J. Terry Bates “ “/Cerf. Beer “ “/G. T. Sewall ” “/Edward Howland “ “/Robt. Tissot “ “/E. Wolf “ “/A. J. Penniston “ “/Peter Ceballos “ “/Felix Raphael Paris/Gasper Marguet “/Leopold Lunel “/Ab. Tissot St. Thomas/F. Peel Round London/A. T. Pickerel New Orleans/Josa Valienti Cuba”, unmarked, 39.37 oz. T., 21-1/4 in. light scratches, minor wear. Notes: James Dunwoody Bulloch, Born 1823, Savannah, Georgia was, during the America civil war, the Confederacy’s chief foreign agent in Great Britain. Based in Liverpool, he operated blockade runners and raiders that provided the Confederacy with its only source of hard currency in exchange for cotton. Excluded from the general amnesty following the Civil War because he was a secret agent on foreign soil, risking charges for treason, Bulloch spent the remainder of his life in England where he died in 1901.
Earlier in his naval career, James D. Bulloch, Captain of the 225-foot-long wooden hulled full-rigged sailing ship equipped with steam engines that dove two paddle wheels, the cargo ship [Black Warrior] was bound from Alabama to New York, carrying cargo and passengers. Stopping at Cuba, on February 28, 1854, the Spanish officials looked into the hold and found Alabama cotton they considered undeclared cargo. [Black Warrior] was seized by Spanish authorities at Havana, Captain Bulloch was arrested and the passengers were forced to leave the ship. Crew and passengers were later allowed to board an American steamer, [Fulton] after the owners of the [Black Warrior] paid a $6,000 fine.
Captain Bulloch was the half-brother of Martha Roosevelt, mother of President Theodore Roosevelt. Bulloch was the uncle of President Roosevelt.. Provenance: Private Collection
Condition
light scratches, minor wear