Instrument List

ID Instrument Maker Model Serial# Manuf. Date Key/Pitch Click on Picture to Enlarge
8536 Fluglehorn
A. Eschenbach Königliche Instrumentenmacher Dresden
8867 Trombone
8968 Serpent
Length of tubing 8ft.
9777 Trumpet Bb
Crepin David Bielefeld. Modern spings instead of clockwork springs
9821 Bugle
Sousa Shaped
9938 Bugle Bb/Eb
Pelisson Gaillard et Loiselet
9952 Trombone; Valve Silver Piston
Slide/Valve Combo
10300 Cornet
2 vienna valves
10456 Cornet P43971
Possible Pan Am model
10536 Zinke
Lower Zinke, Zink, or Cornetto c1700s, Ivory body Upper Descant zink, or Cornettino c1600 Ivory with deerhorn ends.
10543 Tuba 1850 F
Mady in Markneukirchen One of the earliest tubas in existence
10596 Tuba 1840s
Bombardon
10863 Trombone; Valve 1908 C
Exposition Universelle de Paris 1900 | Hors Concours | Membre du jury | Couenon & Cie | 94 rue dAngouleme | PARIS | 8
11569 French Horn Sprinz
A. Sprinz, Berlin Schmidt style Double Horn
11599 Bugle
CIVIL WAR Clarion Bugle with artillery cords, ca 1860s. Overall length 20 1/4 in.; bell diameter 5 13/16 in.; brass floating rim approx. 1 in.; mouthpiece 1 1/2 in. Copper and brass bugle with pigtail and artillery cord with 2 tassels (several dings/dents, soldering near pigtail extension, spots of tarnish; cord with soiling, fraying, and some loss). No makers mark visible.
11645 C
10 Key
11738 Serpent
Military Serpent 6 holes, 3 keys, bone mouthpiece
11771
621 Sousaphone (anon) 172282 BBb
Bell 22in
777 Cornet (anon) Bb/A
The Side Action Rotery Valve (SARV) cornet is assumed American, has Allen-type valves, and is made of nickel silver. The bell has a rolled edge, and no garland. Since the first valve is appproximately an half step, it could be intended to be an A valve, but the actuating mechanism is lost. Or, since the what is now the first side action valve appears to have been lengthened and the second perhaps cut, it may be that this cornet was intended for another valve tuning entirely (other than what became the standard)...
778 Cornopean (anon)
The Stölzel Valve Cornopean is nickel plated brass, and has a rolled bell. It came with crooks for F (shown), G, and high pitch G, but plays perfectly fine when a straight Bb or A shank is used. It is unmarked, although there is a 10mm circular soldering mark on the bell where a makers crest would have been affixed, or perhaps a music holder. It has been suggested to me that this looks like the work of Gautrot of Paris. If so, that would place its manufacture about 1845-1885.
819 Trombone; Sopra (anon)
Bell 5 3/4 in length 22in slide is 15 1/2in only marking is above the slide to bell joint "MADE IN GERMANY".
820 Trombone; Valve (anon) C
Czech made Cannot read maker Key of C Bore .525
821 Trombone; Valve (anon)
860 Trombone; Valve (anon) 425 C
Czech made Bore.525
870 Cornet (anon)
ingraved "An2568"
881 Baritone (anon)
Baritone Saxhorn with Berliner Pumpen valves. 27in long 9 5/8in bell
916 Cornet (anon)
929 Alto Horn (anon)
Listed as an Austrian Alto
960 Trumpet (anon)
length 29 in

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