Cookie cutter of tinned sheet iron; bugler on horseback, facing right, made of 8 strips of 5/8"-wide tin soldered to a close-fitting backing of the same shape. Man wears tricorne hat, the end of the horse's tail is crimped and horse stands on a base. Has 6 large air holes.
This 20th c. replica of an original is believed to have been made by donor, a noted author, historian and industrial arts teacher. See cutter #2 on page 154 of The Pa. German Collection by Beatrice Garvan (PMA).