| ID |
Instrument |
Maker |
Model |
Serial# |
Manuf. Date |
Key/Pitch |
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| 11629 |
Cornet |
Kitchen |
Elite |
1768 |
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| Elite Kitchen & Co,| 29 Queen Victoria St.|Leeds|1768
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| 11625 |
Cornet |
Pepper |
Pocket |
22179 |
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| Importer, Philadelphia
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| 11620 |
Cornet |
Foote |
OTS |
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Bb |
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| Length: 23.25 in
Bell; 4.25 in
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| 11618 |
Cornet |
Kummer |
TARV |
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Bb |
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| 11614 |
Cornet |
Van Cauwelaert |
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Bb |
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| 11611 |
Cornet |
MoennigHW |
SARV |
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| New York
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| 11610 |
Cornet |
Busch |
|
332 |
|
Eb |
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| New York
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| 11608 |
Cornet |
Allen-Hall |
TARV |
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| TARV, Pinched rotors
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| 11605 |
Cornet |
Gaudet |
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| France
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| 11603 |
Cornet |
Jay |
|
216 |
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| 11601 |
Cornet |
Missenharter |
|
7684 |
|
Eb |
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| Medaille | 1st Class | Philadelphia | London & Paris | San Francisco | American Institute | Ch Missenharter | Manfr | New York | 7684 | Presented to | J.H. Martel | by | band members & friends | June 17 1887
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| 11597 |
Cornet |
Rudall-Carte |
|
5533 |
1907 |
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| Cornet in Bâ™, Patent Conical Bore; windway runs mouthpiece receiver - main tuning-slide - Bâ™-A shunt - 2- 1 - 3 - bell; inscribed on bell with coat of arms / BY APPOINTMENT / TO THE LATE / QUEEN VICTORIA / Patent / 1903 / RUDALL CARTE & CO / Manufacturers / 23 / BERNERS STREET / OXFORD STREET / LONDON / 5533
According to the firms archives [Rudall Carte stock books], the instrument was Cornet, B♠short model l.b. P.C.B., quick change; cost £3/7/11, entered in stock 8 Mar 1907; sold 8 Dec 1925 .> C. Embley, Ldn for £5/10/0; returned 12 Dec 1925, re-entered in stock; sold 12 Feb 1929 -> Miss M. Ibberson, Letchworth, for £3/7/6.
Previous owner Mary Ibberson creator of the Rural music school in England
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| 11596 |
Cornet |
Riviere-Hawkes |
Excelsior |
4165 |
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| 11589 |
Cornet |
Besson |
|
55134 |
1895 |
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| 50 Medals of Honour | Dec. 7, 1895 | F. Besson | Prototype | 98 Euston Road | London | England |
C. Fischer | 6 4th Ave. N.Y. | Sole Agent U. States | W. B Rogers | Bandmaster 7th Regt. NYCNY| From his Friend Edwd Kemp
Walter B. Rogers Presentation cornet. He was the director of the 22nd Regiment Band when this was presented to him by Edward Kemp
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| 11580 |
Cornet |
Vitak |
Meritone Scepitor |
507 |
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| 11576 |
Cornet |
Bruno |
Perfection |
38605 |
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PERFECTION
Made
U.S.A.
BRUNO
N.Y.
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| 11570 |
Cornet |
Gronert |
|
8788 |
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| 11560 |
Cornet |
Mahillon |
85 |
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Eb |
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| 11547 |
Cornet |
Mahillon |
275 |
|
1931 |
Bb |
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| 11544 |
Cornet |
Mahillon |
180 |
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1929 |
Eb |
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| 11537 |
Cornet |
Mahillon |
380 |
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1964 |
Bb |
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| This isa Mahillon 380 cornet. The difference betweenthe380 and the 381 cornet is the 381 has a sheppards crook.
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| 11519 |
Cornet |
Olds |
Ambassador |
99564 |
19977 |
Eb |
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| 11518 |
Cornet |
Kampffe |
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| Allentown, Pa
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| 11513 |
Cornet |
Chapuis |
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| 11508 |
Cornet |
Hakkert & Zoon |
Echo |
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Bb |
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| The Hakkert music store in Rotterdam was founded in 1880 by Philip Hakkert Jr (1859-1925). Son Moses (Max) Hakkert (1894-1943) and wife Flora ran the shop until it was destroyed in WWII. Only she survived the war and continued the business after. It ended in 2007.
This cornet would have been a stencil as Hakkert never manufactured brass.
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| 11496 |
Cornet |
Wurlitzer |
American 46A |
11426 |
1919 |
Bb/A |
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| 11488 |
Cornet |
Schuster |
SARV |
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Eb |
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| Schuster & Söhne
fl Markenkirchen 1851-1881
1881 became Schuster & Co.
Exhibition: Oporto 1865; Dresden 1875; Philadelphia 1876
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| 11478 |
Cornet |
Hawkes |
Clippertone |
60948 |
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The Clippertone |
Hawkes & Son |
Makers |
Denman Street |
Piccadilly Circus |
Londen W |
60948
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| 11476 |
Cornet |
Whaley-Royce |
Imperial |
727 |
|
Bb HP |
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| TRADE MARK | [Crown] | REGISTERED | IMPERIAL | WHALEY-ROYCE & CO. | MAKERS | TORONTO
maple leaf motif.
Bell: 5-3/8in
Length: 13in
Originally played in the St. Thomas, Ontario, Town Band.
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| 11475 |
Cornet |
Stratton |
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Eb LP |
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Polished nickel finish, mostly worn off.
JOHN F. STRATTON | MAKER | NEW-YORK
Bell: 4-3/8in
Length: 12-1/4in
Missing pinky ring that attached to the top of the tuning slide sleeve.
c. 1885 Estimated date is based on comparison with similar models by Boosey & Distin.
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