| ID |
Instrument |
Maker |
Model |
Serial# |
Manuf. Date |
Key/Pitch |
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| 11257 |
Trumpet |
Keefer |
|
10056 |
1920s |
Bb |
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| This Keefer trumpet is designed like the later Williams models but with out the third slide ring. 0.435" bore, 4-11/16" bell and 19-1/4" long. Shown with a Keefer Maestro model mouthpiece from the same era. Unusual "JR" stamped on the second valve and bell engraving is facing the opposite way than most others.
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| 10701 |
Trumpet |
Boston |
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1920s |
Bb/A |
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| Probably a Czech stencil
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| 10301 |
Trombone; Valve |
Lebrun |
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1920s |
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| 6 Valve
Bell: 16 cm
D&P LEBRUN BREVETE / BRUXELLES
Desire and Pierre LEBRUN six-independent valve calvary style trombone. Each valve is pressed independently (not in combination) and can be compared to the 7-positions of a slide trombone.
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| 8821 |
Cornet |
Heinel |
|
|
1920s |
|
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| FA Heinel
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| 8136 |
French Horn |
Raoux-Millereau |
|
7842 |
1920s |
F |
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| Engraved: FABRICATION ARTISTIQUE |
MILLEREAU |
Breveté |
H.SCHOENAERS Succr. |
Fr (fournisseur) du Conservatoire |
15 rue Gambey |
Paris |
COR - RAOUX|
MaR (Mark of Marcel Auguste Raoux 1795 1871)
On 2nd piston: 7842 |
Millereau |
Breveté |
Paris
Ascendent model
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| 5680 |
Cornet |
King |
|
|
1920s |
Eb |
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| Bell: 4 1/2in
Bore: 0.438
length: 12 3/4in
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| 4831 |
Trumpet |
HessE |
|
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1920s |
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|
| E. Hess, Klingenthall
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| 3333 |
Trumpet |
Blessing |
Junior |
9xxx |
1920s |
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| .438 bore
Belived to be a Martin made stencil Dansant medium bore model, all Dansant parts fit this horn, Martin bell flare that developed into the Committee
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| 2868 |
Trumpet |
Kalashen |
|
50xxx |
1920s |
|
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| .450 bore
Bell: 4 1/2in
Made by Blessing
based on the French Besson design i,.e. bore, reverse direction 2nd slide
Bach style tuning slide crook, the braces may be Vega.
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| 2738 |
Kuhlohorn |
David |
|
|
1920s |
Bb |
|
| Made in Bielefeld, Germany
BELL: 6in
BORE: .470
LENGTH: 13in
David Ernst Is Mentioned In The Langwill Index, Only In The Index Of Cities
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| 2673 |
Baritone |
King |
1173 |
67627 |
1920s |
|
|
| Engraved: KING - MADE BY THE H.N. WHITE CO. CLEV,D O.
Height: 26-1/2in
bell: 11in
|
| 2403 |
Trumpet |
Thibouville |
|
18104 |
1920s |
C |
|
| C
BORE: .450
BELL: 4.5in
|
| 1934 |
Trombone; Valve |
Mahillon |
154 |
|
1920s |
Bb |
|
| MADE IN: Brussels, Belgium
LENGTH: 46-1/2in
BELL: 7 in
BORE: .480
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| 1202 |
French Horn |
Sattler |
|
222 |
1920s |
|
|
| MADE IN: Krasli
|
| 969 |
Tuba |
(anon) |
|
|
1920s |
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| 740 |
Baritone |
Touraine |
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1920s |
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| Czech made
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| 692 |
Trumpet |
Lidl |
|
|
1920s |
G |
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| thetubameister: This is not in G, but C or Bb
tubaron: This looks alot like the G trumpet I was loaned in college by neighboring University of Iowa, to play Sibelius Symphony No 2 in D minor. Of course, nearly 40 years might cloud the picture (as well as the music citation) a little. Unfortunately, I had too little exposure to it to train the embouchure and get the ear to adjust, so I ended up transposing the music for my Bb.
gsmonks: You are right- its a C trumpet. The original modern "trumpet" was of this type, and first appeared in the 1880s in Europe in A, Bb and C. It would be nice if we could be the ones to nail down the exact date. Same goes for the Perinet version. No one yet has nailed down the exact date/first maker.
One item of note- notice that the difference between these A, Bb and C horns and the Perinet varieties is that these horns go straight from the mouthpiece into cylindrical tubing and do not have a conical lead-pipe. I am not sure what the percentage is, but with a 5 ft instrument, 6 1/2" to 7 1/2" of conical lead-pipe is the difference between rotary and Perinet A, Bb and C "trumpets".
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| 383 |
Trumpet |
Boosey-Hawkes |
|
97598 |
1920s |
Bb/A |
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