| ID |
Instrument |
Maker |
Model |
Serial# |
Manuf. Date |
Key/Pitch |
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| 8647 |
Tuba |
Stowasser |
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| Stonewasser’s son tuba
Engraved in Spanish:
Stonewasser’s sohne Premiada casa de instrumentos de musica Graslitz (Bohemia) Checoslovaquia Clase A Fabricación especial para unión musical española Madrid
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awarded house of musical instruments Special fabrication for the Spanish Musical Union
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| 8668 |
Tuba |
Kalison |
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| 8684 |
Tuba |
Huttl |
Kaiser |
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| 8694 |
Tuba |
Moritz |
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1840s |
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| 8695 |
Tuba |
Cerveny |
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| 8719 |
Tuba |
Cerveny |
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| 8709 |
Tuba |
Lyon-Healy |
Champion Silver Piston |
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Eb |
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| 8718 |
Tuba |
Williams, RS |
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| 8737 |
Tuba |
Schopf |
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1931 |
CC |
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| 8738 |
Tuba |
Schopf |
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BBb |
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| 8744 |
Tuba |
MeinlWeston |
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| 8767 |
Tuba |
Meinel-Herold |
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| 8778 |
Tuba |
Dehmal |
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| Anton Dehmal Wien
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| 8784 |
Tuba |
Kruspe |
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F |
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| 6 valve
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| 8788 |
Tuba |
Huller |
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| Richard Huller Graslitz
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| 8801 |
Tuba |
Malko |
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| Malko Poland
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| 8831 |
Tuba |
Wunderlich |
Exacta |
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pre-1938 |
F |
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| A. Wunderlich Migma
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| 8833 |
Tuba |
Bopp |
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F |
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| B. Bopp Bamberg
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| 8834 |
Tuba |
Kessels |
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BBb |
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| 8837 |
Tuba |
Blasom |
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| Blasom is the Schenkelaars factory taken over by the personnel trying to make a restart after bankrupty.
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| 8862 |
Tuba |
Sachsische |
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F |
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| 8878 |
Tuba |
Schenkelaars |
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BBb |
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| H. Schenkelaars Eindhoven
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| 8879 |
Tuba |
Schenkelaars |
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BBb |
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| detachable Bell length 44.5 In. It was probably made in Germany
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| 8890 |
Tuba |
Agren-Cni |
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1900-1924 |
F |
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| Berliner Valves
Engraved: Agren & Cni Kristianstad
Height: 36in
Anthony Baines’s Brass Instruments Their History and Development "Such has proved the case inasmuch as the last three of these (horns, tenor horns, and tubas) continued to be made with Berlin pistons by Moritz and makers in Sweden (brass-wise mainly within the Berlin orbit) in the present century and were familiar objects among North German troops in the First World War. The Swedish Royal Guards only abandoned their last Berlin-valve Tubas some twenty-five years ago and some are still doing fine service in amateur bands in that countryâ€.
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| 8911 |
Tuba |
Zipter |
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| P. Zipter Hannover
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| 8925 |
Tuba |
Martin |
Monster |
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BBb |
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| 8928 |
Tuba |
Richards |
Peerless |
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Eb |
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| JG Richards Co Cleveland OH
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| 8929 |
Tuba |
Herwig |
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Eb |
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| Berliner valves
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| 8930 |
Tuba |
Cazzani |
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BBb |
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| Cazzani C. Milano & C
Height:37 in
Bell: 11.5in
Length of tubing 209in
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| 8938 |
Tuba |
Hug |
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Eb |
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| Labeled: GEBRUDER HUG & CO., ST. GALEN
Bell: 14in
Height: 38in
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