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29 | Helicon | King | 311 | 23826 | 1908-1911 | BBb | ||
BBb, low or modern pitch A=440. Bell is engraved " KING MADE BY H. N. WHITE CLEVELAND OHIO. U.S.Q.M.C." (United States Quarter Master Corps). Bell diameter is 20 inches, height is around 43 inches. | ||||||||
28 | Cornet | Holton | Couturier | 11208 | 1910 | |||
16 | Vocal Horn | Addison-Lucas | 1865 | F | ||||
(210 Regent St. W., London) Advertised as a Ballad horn, but the fact that it is probably an F instrument and uses a "French" horn mouthpiece and has a smaller 6.5" bell, these attributes place it in the Vocal horn camp. Vocal horns are essentially tenor horns pitched in F that use a "French" horn mouthpiece. | ||||||||
30 | Mellophone | Jenkins | ||||||
GC Jenkins IMPIG.CO. The IMPIG . CO may mean Importing Company. The bell of the instrument measures 11" in diameter. It measures 24.5" across from the end of the mouthpiece to the farthest edge of the bell. | ||||||||
4447 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 72h Artist | 1957 | ||||
4448 | Trombone | Conn | 22h | |||||
32 | Tuba | Couesnon | BBb | |||||
Couesnon & Cie BBb concert tuba. full-sized (4/4 size) instrument is nickel-plated, and features three piston valves. The bell inscription reads: Exposition Universelle De Paris 1900 Hors Concours Membre Du Jury Couesnon & Cie Fournisseurs de L Armee 94 Rue D Angouleme Paris Chateau-Thierry | ||||||||
33 | Cornet | Courtois | ||||||
French cornet is inscribed Medaille de Ire Classe Exposition Universelle 1855 Medaille Londres 1862 Exposition Universille Paris 1867 Medaille d Houneur En Argent Antoine Courtois and Mille Mille Sr Facteur Du Conservatoire National 88 Rue Des Marais St Martin Paris 1lr Prix Grand Medaille D Or Exposition De Moscoj 1872 and Medaille D or Paris 1878 Number under cap 3XI 13279 | ||||||||
3310 | Cornet | Missenharter | Medaile | 5512 | ||||
Engraved: Medaille | 1st Class | PHILADELPHIA | LONDON & PARIS | C. H. MISSENHARTER | MANFR | NEW YORK | 5512 PRESENTATION ENGRAVING: Eugene Schmidt Leader GREAT WESTERN BAND Pittsburgh, Pa | ||||||||
36 | Trombone | Stradolin | ||||||
582 | Cornet | Blessing | 33664 | 1935 | ||||
38 | Cornet | Couesnon | 51474 | |||||
Marked Couesnon 105 Rue LAFAYETTE Paris. | ||||||||
39 | Sousaphone | King | 1260 | 3778XX | 1960-65 | Eb | ||
POST AFTER MAY 2nd .687 bore Inscription King The H.N. White Co. Cleve O. | ||||||||
40 | Tuba | Pan American | 72565 | |||||
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41 | Trombone | Pan American | 156116 | |||||
Not entered | ||||||||
42 | Trombone | Conn | ||||||
Instead of the usual globe logo with the American continent, the engraving is of flowers around the name. The sections attach by fiction fit. | ||||||||
43 | Cornet | Pan American | P45895 | |||||
44 | Trumpet | Conn | Director | Bb | ||||
copper bell, standard diameter (4.75â€). | ||||||||
45 | Trumpet | Conn | 48B | c1930s | ||||
Vocabell original condition, but with the wrong finger buttons. Note the Art Deco styling for the period (1930s): rimless bell, stylized spit valves, geometric valve casings, elaborate engraving, heavy gold-tone lacquer finish. | ||||||||
46 | Trumpet | Conn | 40B | c1920s | ||||
Art Deco style but these horns were “peashooters†(longer with a smaller bore). This has been restored to the original satin & polished silver finish, 24kt gold wash in the bell. The engraving is much more detailed and features the mythical creature “Pan†playing his flute. | ||||||||
47 | Trumpet | Conn | 130731 | |||||
48 | Trombone | Conn | 4H | |||||
49 | Trombone | Conn | 44H | 2875XX | 1932 | 1932- | ||
The rimless bell is 7 inches in diameter. | ||||||||
50 | Tenor Horn | Conn | 244421 | 1927 | ||||
51 | Alto Horn | Conn | ||||||
52 | Trombone; Sopra | Conn | 16A | 187017 | 1921 | |||
Conn, in 1927, invented the "visible embouchure" mouthpiece which was semi-tranparent bakelite. I assume this is the mouthpiece pictured with this horn. Photos used courtesy of Steve Bentrup | ||||||||
53 | Cornet | Conn | Perfected Wonderphone | 108486 | c1908 | C/Bb/A H | ||
54 | Mellophone | Conn | ||||||
Mellophonium | ||||||||
56 | Mellophone | Conn | 1907 | |||||
large multichambered 4th valve (rotary) that acts as a 4th and 5th valve in one, allowing it to play in F/Eb/D/C. 11" bell | ||||||||
57 | Mellophone | Conn | 4E | |||||
58 | Mellophone | Conn | ||||||
Not Entered, redo pictures | ||||||||
59 | Helicon | Conn | 2K | 218921 | 1924 | Eb LP | ||
60 | Baritone | Conn | 32I | |||||
styled after the British-type, but non-compensating and with the tuning slide in the leadpipe | ||||||||
61 | Baritone | Conn | 171780 | |||||
62 | Tuba | Conn | 166640 | |||||
9043 | Cornet | Parsons | 1883-91 | C/Bb | ||||
9044 | Helicon | deVries | ||||||
Melchior DeVries Lierre | ||||||||
9045 | Cornet | Deplaix | ||||||
E. Deplaix Paris Kevin: One of the more distinctive features of all of them is the routing and vertical positioning of the through tubing from the third valve crook to the bell stem. | ||||||||
9046 | Trombone; Valve | Billaudot | ||||||
Billaudot, Paris | ||||||||
63 | Tuba | Conn | 12or 13J | 115392 | Eb | |||
64 | Sousaphone | Conn | 26K | 410899 | 1952 | Eb | ||
Another on eBay - E32076 | ||||||||
65 | Helicon | Conn | 134303 | 1914 | Eb | |||
Engraving: C.G. CONN ELKHART IND. and NEW YORK. The bell is 15" across, The horn is 43" high Image used with permission of Harv Hartman. | ||||||||
66 | Baritone; DB | Conn | 103582 | 1907 | Bb LP | |||
Built to A=435. Has jeweled finger buttons and bell securing screws, slotted main bell alignment and special fifth valve cap holder to lock in playing of second bell. Engraved: MADE BY / C. G. Conn / ELKHART / IND. | ||||||||
67 | Cornet | Conn | Director | Bb | ||||
Bb/A cornet with the large diameter (5.25â€) bell | ||||||||
68 | Cornet | Conn | New Era | 2236 | ||||
(c. 1930s?). Bell 4 5/8" in diameter and 17 1/2" in length. | ||||||||
69 | Cornet | Conn | Perfected Wonder | 12XXXX | c1912 | |||
70 | Baritone | Conn | Wonderphone | |||||
71 | Euphonium | Conn | L80398 | |||||
72 | Baritone | Conn | 5662 | |||||
Image used by permission of www.horncollector.com | ||||||||
73 | Tenor Horn | Conn | 52086 | |||||
74 | Alto Horn | Conn | 7C | 135010 | 1914 | Eb H/LP | ||
More accurately described as an altoium | ||||||||
75 | Alto Horn | Conn | 164615 | 1918 | ||||
76 | Cornet | Conn | 80A | 270127 | 1929 | |||
Features an thumbwheel tuner and the interconnecting mechanism that moves all three valve slides when the main tuning slide is moved. | ||||||||
77 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | 5G | |||||
78 | Sousaphone | Conn | 40K | 174151 | 1920 | BBb | ||
It has a 24" bell, an 7 3/8" bell collar interior diameter, and a .734 bore. What Conn said in 1926: The New Wonder Model Sousaphone Grand Basses are the largest members of the Sousaphone family. Built in BBb, with either three or four valves, they add a deep and sonorous voice to any ensemble in which they may be used. The splendid impression made by these instruments in point of appearance is a matter of remark everywhere. Due to the hydraulic expansion process of manufacture, these instruments are perfectly proportioned, and accurate intonation is therefore invariably obtained. The inside of the tubing is smooth as glass, having been "ironed out" by pressure of 10,000 pounds or more, and as a result the softest pianissimo passages, encountering little resistance, can be played with great effect. This is proof of the easy blowing quality of the Conn Sousaphone Grand Bass. Even better, what Sousa said: In an interview with John Philip Sousa the Christian Science Monitor of May 30, 1922 quoted him as follows: "...the Sousaphone received its name through a suggestion made by me to J.W. Pepper, the instrument manufacturer of Philadelphia, full 30 odd years ago.. . . It was immediately taken up by other instrument makers, and is today manufactured in its greatest degree of perfection by the C.G. Conn Company..." This instrument manufactured in 1920, and was the flagship of Conns sousaphone line of instruments, and is undoubtedly the instrument to which Sousa was referring. | ||||||||
79 | Sousaphone | Conn | 38K | 1941 | BBb | |||
80 | Mellophone | Cavalier | ||||||
Engraved:Cavalier- Elkhart, Indiana, USA. GSMonks: As you can tell by the angular sections that make up the bell, this was a cheaply made hybrid mellophone instrument that would probably be classed as a tenor cor, as it makes use of trumpet/cornet valves, braces, lead-pipe, water key(s) and cylindrical tubing. This does not mean that this instrument would have performed poorly. Even when cutting corners, Conn was not known for sacrificing quality of sound or performance. RE: the term "tenor cor": A few years ago Niles Eldredge remarked to me in an e-mail (and keep in mind, at the time he also told me that this was pure speculation on his part) that the term "tenor cor" may have originated with someone like Hermann Koenig. When he asked Antoine Courtois to build his first Koenig horn, what he may have been after was some form of "tenor cornet". The thing to remember here is that, despite the modern perception of these instruments, Hermann Koenig was a virtuoso cornettist, and his desire for a particular type of instrument to compliment this range is not a subject to be taken lightly. He most certainly would not have been the least bit interested in an amateurs toy. Remember, too, that the "French" horn, or waldhorn as it is more properly called, though patented in valved version in 1818, still lingered on in "natural" valveless form, and was not quite the fascile instrument we think of today. In 1855-56, when the F Koenig horn came along, it seems logical that it would have been the choice of virtuosos of the day who typically "doubled in brass", as the saying goes, and whom likely would have prefered the Koenig horn as a second instrument to the waldhorn. | ||||||||
81 | Cornet | Cavalier | 90A | 01447 | c1930s | |||
82 | Alto Horn | Pan American | 212496 | |||||
More accurately described as a altoium | ||||||||
83 | Sousaphone | Conn | 206995 | 1924 | Eb | |||
Eb 4 valve Sousaphone It has a 23" bell and stands 50". Displayed courtesy of Phils Rugs and Relics | ||||||||
84 | Tuba | Conn | 20J New Wonder Giant | 175879 | 1921 | Eb | ||
Bell: 20in Height: 37in Displayed courtesy of Phils Rugs and Relics (http://www.rugs-n-relics.com). Now, to add a little confusion. Upon further review of the Conn Loyalist, it appears that the 20J was a three valved horn, but the 24J and the 25J were 4 valvers. However, their dates of manufacture were suppose to start in 1924. Only the serial number of the following horn places it at 1919. Update: Apparently, the model# for the New Wonder Eb tuba was 20J for Front action, and 18J for the top action. A catalog refers to it as "New Invention Giant or Contra Eb Basses" 3 valves $145, 4 Valves $157! | ||||||||
85 | Cornet | Conn | Wonder | 1917 | ||||
This Wonder Vocal Horn was made to play in C Bb and A both in high and low pitch. This is accomplished by combination of the rotary valve and additional crooks. Displayed courtesy of Phils Rugs and Relics | ||||||||
86 | Cornet | Conn | Conn-queror | 1907 | C | |||
This is a Conn Conn-Queror (c. 1907) It is 12 7/8" long, and is pitched in "C" and has markings on the slides for the tuning in the key of "Bb" and "A". (Ebay had other copies of this model with serial# 104481 (c. 1907) and 881xx (c.1905) and 76xxx c. 1903) | ||||||||
87 | Tuba | Conn | 1891 | |||||
This Conn tuba (c. 1891) is marked with both Elkhart, Ind. and Worchester, Mass. which indicates that it was made in the Fiske Factory after the factory had been purchased by Conn. Displayed courtesy of Phils Rugs and Relics (http://www.rugs-n-relics.com). | ||||||||
88 | Trombone | Buescher | 219513 | Bb LP | ||||
Photos used by permission of MICHAEL EWASKO | ||||||||
89 | Cornet | Boston | Eb | |||||
90 | Mellophone | Boston | 122665 | c1920s | Eb | |||
91 | French Horn | Boston | Double | 24831 | 1920 | F/Bb LP | ||
Full Double Manufactory was formed in 1869 by some notable early American makers. In about 1902 the enterprise moved, and changed the name to the Boston Musical Instrument Company. The firm was purchased by Cundy Bettony in 1914, and continued operation until at least 1928. This is a full double horn, in F and Bb, nickel plated brass, in an early configuration. This horn was built in the form of a "Schmidt-wrap", which normally employs a piston valve for the switch between F and Bb. This horn uses a double depth rotary valve in the same position, however. | ||||||||
92 | Cornet | Boston | 14717 | c1899 | ||||
93 | Trombone; Bass | Boosey-Hawkes | Imperial | 450111 | G | |||
94 | Trombone; Bass | Boosey-Hawkes | Imperial | 407187 | c1950 | G | ||
95 | Cornet | Boosey | c1874 | Eb High | ||||
The company was established by Thomas Boosey in 1816. In 1934 the Hawkes & Son firm merged with them to form the now well-known Boosey & Hawkes. The instrument shown has Distin markings as well as Boosey, indicating the circa 1874 name change from Distin & Co to Boosey & Son. The crook shown was used to change it from a soprano cornet to a so-called vocal cornet in C. Each valve slide is etched with a line to where it should be pulled out for use in C. | ||||||||
96 | Ballad Horn | Boosey-Hawkes | ||||||
This was one of a small number of deluxe horns, made by Boosey & Co., that starting in 1874 languished in stock for a good long while. This is a C instrument with Bb crook that is refered to as a bass Ballad horn, although the pitch of this instrument with the Bb crook is the same as tenor trombone/baritone/euphonium. The Ballad horn patent and design had been sold by Henry Distin to Boosey & Co. previously in 1868. By the time this horn was made, Boosey had abandoned its attempts to market these horns as a unified family of C instruments in the soprano, alto, tenor and bass registers, leaving only the "bass" version in C that necessarily came with a Bb crook, as this horn would inevitably have seen use in the same role as the tenor trombone/baritone/euphonium. As you can tell by the small bell, this was a flugle instrument. Later versions of Ballad horns by a variety of manufacturers would hit upon this design as well as others that more resembled the hybrids such as Vocal horns and mellophones. | ||||||||
97 | Ballad Horn | Boosey | 109343 | c1920s | Eb | |||
Engraving: SOLBRON" (REGISTERED) (Valve material) CLASS A (Highest quality) "BOOSEY" Fanfare Trumpet Trademark LIGHT VALVE BOOSEY & CO MAKERS, LONDON 109343 GUARANTEED BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT | ||||||||
98 | Trumpet; Low | Bohland-Fuchs | F | |||||
Brass and German silver construction. Horn is 20" long with a 5 1/2" bell reads (on a silver plate) "Bohland Fuchs Musikinstrmenten-Fabrik Graslitz Bohmen" | ||||||||
101 | Mellophone | Blessing | F | |||||
102 | Trombone | Besson | 13031 | 1934 | Bb | |||
Zephyr Class A | ||||||||
103 | Helicon | Besson | 66515 | c1898 | ||||
Bell says: CLASS A Besson & Co. Prototype 198 Euston Road London Displayed courtesy of Phils Rugs and Relics | ||||||||
104 | Fluglehorn | Besson | Eb | |||||
105 | Vocal Horn | Besson | Eb | |||||
The Vocal horns are a hybrid instrument using a Horn mouthpiece, and having either a tenor flugle or a saxhorn bore profile, or consisting of a mixture of parts of these instruments, or else parts from Bb (alto register, sometimes refered to as soprano) flugles, cornets and trumpets. The bells of these horns vary somewhat, and those in this particular range average 6.5" in diameter. | ||||||||
106 | Cornet | Besson | ||||||
107 | Cornet | Besson | 140XX | c1951 | Bb | |||
Inscription reads: 50 MEDALS OF HONOUR [monogram] BESSON [star] LONDON-PARIS-NEW YORK | ||||||||
108 | Cornet | Besson | ||||||
Not Entered | ||||||||
109 | Cornet | Besson | 130XXX | c1944 | Eb | |||
Besson Prototype Inscription reads: C L A S S A 50 MEDALS OF HONOUR [monogram] BESSON & Co "Prototype" LONDON ENGLAND | ||||||||
110 | Cornet | Besson | ||||||
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111 | Trumpet; Low | Besson | 296087 | c.1960-66 | ||||
112 | Cornophone; Alt | Besson | ||||||
Patented in 1890, the cornophones were but another regurgitation of what by then was an old idea, which might explain their lack of success. the cornophone is a hybrid instrument, after the fashion of the soprano Koenig horn, soprano Ballad horn (liedhorn, Vocal horn, and in the 20th century, the Getzen Frumpet. | ||||||||
113 | Baritone | Besson | 107670 | c1919 | ||||
Class A prototype Image used with permission of G. Scott Hansen | ||||||||
114 | Alto Horn | Besson | 114297 | c1925 | Eb | |||
Image used with permission of G. Scott Hansen | ||||||||
116 | Tuba | Bach | 63358 | |||||
It is a stencil made by Olds. | ||||||||
117 | Trumpet | Bach | Stradivarius | 4637 | c 1939 | |||
"L" stamped on 2nd valve casing, top valve caps and the piston spring towers. Photos Courtesy of Jeff Stockham | ||||||||
118 | Trombone | Bach | 3200 | c1949 | Bb | |||
manufactured in New York | ||||||||
119 | Mellophone | Bach | B1105TH | |||||
.468" bore, 10.5" bell, Vincent Bach 351-6BM mouthpiece Penn_State reports that it was manufactured by Yamaha and stenciled by Bach as the 1105: 462 bore 10 inch bell. Since Steinway purchased UMI, the old King model now bears the Bach name(the specs given above are for this horn. | ||||||||
120 | Trumpet; Low | Bach | c1960 | C | ||||
Original configuration was pitched in C, but this horn has had sleeves fitted to allow it to play in Bb. | ||||||||
121 | Trumpet | Pan American | ||||||
Listed as "American" but likely Pan American due to the style. | ||||||||
122 | Trombone | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | |||||
123 | Trombone | York | 42131 | 1915 | ||||
A trombone with the serial #48018 (c.1917) passed through eBay, which would give a start on production range for this model. | ||||||||
124 | Trombone; Sopra | York | 73126 | 1923 | ||||
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125 | Sousaphone | King | 42946 | pre- 1915 | Eb | |||
Raincatcher | ||||||||
126 | Sousaphone | King | 1250 | 288232 | 1947 | 1921- | BBb | |
Bore .637 diameter at belljoint 6 1/4. Made either in low pitch or a combination low/high pitch, choice of 24 or 26 inch bells, 56 or 57 inches tall weight 22 lbs 8 ounces. (Shown is low pitch with 26 inch bell) With a 4th valve, it would be Model 1251 | ||||||||
127 | Trumpet | King | ||||||
Not Entered | ||||||||
128 | Mellophone | York | c1909 | |||||
129 | Baritone; DB | York | ||||||
Kevin67: I own an identical horn. Ser#44123. It has a pat. date of 1910 on the high/low pitch change over. I date it at 1913 (c.1915) Kenton: I have a York Eb tuba that has a change over too. It is a slide that can either be just a loop outside of the horns air passageway, or it can go into the tuning slide outer tube and be incorporated into the passageway. Problem with the tuba is that it is either a bit over 440 at the lowest high pitch setting, or a but under 400 on the low pitch setting. I keep threatening to cut off some tubing (but have not done it yet.) Pryorphone: Low pitch can be as low as 435. (see that CalState site) My Conn double bell baritone (1907) was built to 435, and I remade new tuning slides for it new rather than cut the horn! | ||||||||
130 | Mellophone | York | ||||||
131 | Mellophone | York | ||||||
132 | Cornet | York | Perfec-Tone | 43724 | 1915 | Bb/A H/ | ||
Bb/A high and low pitch. | ||||||||
133 | Alto Horn | York | c1906 | |||||
This is Yorks version of the solo Eb tenor horn. Rather than a marching instrument, these instruments were designed primarily with the notion that the audience could better hear the solo (first chair) tenor horn player. | ||||||||
134 | Mellophone | Yamaha | ||||||
136 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Monarch | |||||
Photos used by permission of M. Horovitz | ||||||||
137 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | ||||||
The current owner of this instrument advises me that he had it examined by ex-employees in Elkhart, and they state affirmitively that this is a stencil horn actually made by Conn. | ||||||||
138 | Alto Horn | Wurlitzer | ||||||
Nickel silver finish, high pitch. | ||||||||
139 | Alto Horn | Wurlitzer | c1865 | HP | ||||
Rudolph Wurlitzer & Bro, Cincinatti Ohio. It is high pitch, with Berlinner Pumpen valves. | ||||||||
140 | Fluglehorn | Wright | Eb | |||||
141 | Trumpet | King | 1960 | |||||
Not Entered, Tempo | ||||||||
142 | Tuba | King | 527903 | 1975-80 | ||||
22 inch bell, 44 inches high Another serial#527907 | ||||||||
143 | Trombone | King | 2B Liberty | 282385 | 1945-50 | |||
144 | Trombone | King | Model 1111 | 1075xx | 1928 | |||
Silver Tone Orchestra New Improved Proportion 7 1/4 inch bell, .481 upper/.508 lower bore slide. | ||||||||
145 | Mellophone | King | ||||||
146 | Mellophone | King | ||||||
148 | Trumpet | King | 1960 | |||||
Displayed courtesy of Phils Rugs and Relics (http://www.rugs-n-relics.com). | ||||||||
410 | Tuba | Reynolds | 77972 | 1950s | BBb | |||
4/4 Bell: 23 in Length: 30 in Bore: .680 | ||||||||
150 | Tuba | King | 1235 | Eb | ||||
151 | Mellophone | King | ||||||
This is an example of the King 4-valve mellophone in F/Eb. Transposition is accomplished by means of turning the rotary valve, and for Eb pulling out the valve slides, which on most instruments are marked with both a line and the symbol "E | ||||||||
152 | Alto Horn | King | 376173 | |||||
More accurately described as an Altoium Production range at lease from 1952 - 1960 | ||||||||
153 | Cornet | King | 520XX | |||||
Not Entered | ||||||||
154 | Cornet | King | Silvertone 1065 | |||||
155 | Trumpet | King | ||||||
Cleveland not entered | ||||||||
156 | Trumpet | Cleveland | 114777 | |||||
Kenton: 1925 Cleveland Instrument Company Silver Trumpet This was made before HN White / King Instruments completed take over of this small company. No White or King markings anywhere on the instrument, but it does have a serial number in the King range (not Cleveland). This information is available at hnwhite.com" And, presented a copy of the following ad: www.horn-u-copia.net/instruments/White/Cleveland-1925-ad.gif The horn in the ad does seem to match this instrument. But I have a couple of questions. The image on hnwhite.com labels this image as 1935. Now that could simply mean that they continued this design for at least 10 years. Hnwhite.com also states that White made horns for Cleveland for a couple of years to help out with backlog before buying them out in 1925. So, it could be that this was one of those early horns. But, here is the problem. The King serial number chart has 1925-1930 - serial numbers 78001-126000. It also has the Cleveland serial numbers as starting at 1 in 1925. (Cleveland did not get to 114xxx until the 60s) So, exactly where does this horn fit in? keeferman: I am glad that someone posted this picture of a Cleveland trumpet. It confirms something that I have suspected for a long time. The now famous valve section still used on every current trumpet made by Conn Selmer (King, Conn and even 90 series Benge specifically), as well as UMI before them, as well as every King 600 ever built, was actually a design of the Cleveland Co. before H N White bought them out. What I am specifically speaking to is the manner in which the first valve slide is set up on the valve casing. When viewed from the players perspective, the top of the slide comes directly out of the center of the casing, and then returns at the bottom of the casing in the more usual offset style. The King company seemed reluctant to use this set up on their instruments, and as far as I can determine, the first King trumpet to use it was the Super 20, but only on the trumpets, not the cornets. If anyone knows what advantage there is to this particular feature, I would like to know what it is. | ||||||||
157 | Cornet | King | 560148 | |||||
Bundy Not entered | ||||||||
158 | Trombone | Thibouville-Lamy | 1930 | |||||
Length 31-1/2in bell diameter 4-1/2in bore .450. | ||||||||
159 | Ballad Horn | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
160 | Ballad Horn | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
161 | Ballad Horn | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
162 | Cornet | Stradolin | 651451 | |||||
163 | Trumpet | Stradolin | Silvetta | X2414 | ||||
4114 | Baritone | Salvation Army | Class A | 4152 | ||||
165 | Cornet | Selmer | R18908 | |||||
166 | Cornet | Manhatten | 679 | 1927 | ||||
Manhatten Cornet. | ||||||||
167 | Tenor Horn | Sax | ||||||
168 | Cornet | Salvation Army | Bandmaster | 26053 | ||||
High pitch Class A, (Early 20th Century) This is a short (13"), large (11.9ml) bore made by The Salvationist Publishing & Supplies Ltd., Judd St. Kings Cross, London, Factory St. Alstans, Made in England (per engraving on bell) | ||||||||
169 | Ballad Horn | Salvation Army | 1930 | |||||
It is a C instrument that actually plays one tone higher than the Bb baritone/euphonium/tenor trombone. Like the Boosey & Co. bass Ballad horn, this instrument has a smaller bell than the original 1855-1856 Courtois Koenig horns, but all three instruments belong to the flugle family, and are not hybrid instruments build of parts that are interchangeable with such instruemnts as the Horn, cornet, trumpet, Eb tenor horn. Note the width of the bell throat throughout, and the manner in which it resembles the bells of such instruments as saxhorns. It is this particular feature that defines what constitues a flugle instrument, along with a deep parabolic or V-cup mouthpiece. | ||||||||
170 | Baritone | Salvation Army | ||||||
Image used with permission of G. Scott Hansen | ||||||||
171 | Trumpet | Reynolds | 20654 | |||||
Not Entred | ||||||||
172 | Mellophone | Reynolds | ||||||
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173 | Alto Horn | Reynolds | Contempora | |||||
174 | Baritone | Pollmann | ||||||
inscribed Pollmanns Music House, New York. It is 19" tall with a 9" bell, and rotary string valves. Displayed courtesy of Phils Rugs and Relics (http://www.rugs-n-relics.com). | ||||||||
175 | Trombone | Pepper | Perfected | 59417 | ||||
176 | Mellophone | Pepper | ||||||
177 | Cornet | Pepper | ||||||
178 | Tuba | Olds | 876535 | 1973 | ||||
Another on eBay 608631 | ||||||||
179 | Trumpet | Olds | Mendez | |||||
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180 | Trumpet | Olds | Special | 847315 | 1972 | |||
Another #580158 (c. 1966) | ||||||||
181 | Trumpet | Olds | 554840 | |||||
182 | Trombone | Olds | Special | |||||
183 | Trombone | Olds | Radio City | 8847 | ||||
Serial# 7M 8847; 6906 on Slide | ||||||||
184 | Trombone | Olds | Super | 10986 | ||||
This is a Olds Super TromboneSerial#(Bell) – 7 10611, (Slide) - LM 10986. The number "7" in before the bell serial# is the bell size. This is a small - bore horn. Bell is either red or rose brass. The slide does not have a lock, and the fit to the bell is friction fit. | ||||||||
185 | Trumpet | Olds | Pinto | |||||
All 3 valves are identical and are interchangeable. The 1st and 3rd slides are interchangeable. Modular design, the trumpet can be disassembled by means of threaded braces. | ||||||||
186 | Cornet | Olds | R5 | 179169 | 1955 | |||
Photo used by permission of Ellen Stekert | ||||||||
187 | Baritone | Olds | 1962 | |||||
188 | Mellophone | Olds | 1965 | |||||
189 | Alto Horn | Olds | ||||||
More accurately described as an Altoium examples for Production range #711366 | ||||||||
190 | Cornet | Olds | Ambassador | 641666 | ||||
191 | Mellophone | Olds | ||||||
This horn ended up being listed as an Olds Collegiate. Somethings wrong here! | ||||||||
192 | Trombone; AltoV | Missenharter | 1895 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Medaille / 1ST CLASS / PHILADELPHIA / LONDON & PARIS / SAN FRANCISCO / AMERICAN INSTITUTE / Ch Missenharter / MANF R / NEW YORK / 86xx. Valve Engraving: MISSENHARTER / N.Y Image used by permission of www.horncollector.com | ||||||||
193 | Cornet | Missenharter | 7814 | 1880s | Eb | |||
Inscription: Medaille 1st Class Philadelphia London n Paris San Francisco American Institute Ch. Missenharter Manf r New York 7814 | ||||||||
194 | Cornet | Missenharter | 5823 | Bb | ||||
The lyre holder and the finger ring are both adjustable and attached by an adjusting screw. Inscribed on the bell is: Medaille 1st class Philadelphia London & Paris San Francisco American Institute Ch Missenharter Manf r New York 5823 CH Bouher Worcester Mass General Agent | ||||||||
195 | Fluglehorn; Alt | Miraphone | Eb | |||||
horndawg: I would love to get my hands on one of these! I recently ran across a trombonist named Scott Reeves who also plays what he calls an alto flugelhorn, but in a recent email he explained that Mirafone called it an alto trumpet. He decided to call it a flugel because the horn appeared to be very, very conical to him. it is a SARV horn and he plays it with a modified trombone mpc, so it is a slightly lower register but a nice, fat, warm sound. Any ideas whether Mirafone still makes the instrument pictured here? gsmonks: Unfortunately, I do not think so. Miraphone is still making their bass trumpet, which is a SARV. It is hard to tell what they are making in the flugle department because I can not find all their horns on an English-translated site. Miraphone does not call their flugles flugles on their site. They sell various types of what they call Wing Horns (which is really what the term "flugel" means). It could be that you could find it somewhere in there, if they still make it. Here is their site: http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.miraphone.de/&pre... thetubameister: try www.miraphone.de and click the british flag on the top of the page | ||||||||
196 | Mellophone | Miraphone | ||||||
gsmonks: Miraphone right-handed rotary valve althorn, in the typical althorn key of Eb. Though never very common in mellophones, their close cousins, the althorns, have traditionally been manufactured using rotary valves. Unlike the mellophones, which are hybrid instruments consisting of a mixture of conical and cylindrical tubing, this horn is truly a conical bore flugle instrument, and is very similar to the modern Cerveny and Dotzauer althorns. VegasGeorge: I have a long standing love affair with my Mirafone F Althorn. I have owned the horn for many years, and play it often. For those of you who may not know, the Althorn is a bell left, rotary valve, German style (go figure!) alto horn. Mine has a fourth valve that lowers the pitch a Major 4th. That does two nice things: It provides alternate fingerings that tend to cure those pesky out of tune notes, and; It extends the low range of the instrument. I have three playable octaves, from written C below Middle C, to the C above Middle C. I only have to fake the low C#, but with my lips flapping like that, its just no problem! It is a fabulous horn to play. The tone is very open and sonorous. It has a wide dynamic range. You cradle the horn in your arms such that you are literally hugging the horn while you play it. It is very intimate. | ||||||||
197 | Cornet | Marceau | ||||||
Engraved: Marceau & Co. valves marked *, 5, 6, 11 on the opposite side of the valve B&F | ||||||||
348 | Trombone | Olds | Superstar | 986xxx | ||||
199 | Cornet | Marceau | ||||||
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200 | Tenor Horn | Lyon-Healy | 1757 | |||||
201 | Mellophone | Lyon-Healy | 11248 | |||||
Keys C, D, Eb | ||||||||
202 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | c1890 | Bb/C | ||||
Displayed courtesy of Phils Rugs and Relics (http://www.rugs-n-relics.com). | ||||||||
203 | Alto Horn | Lehnert | ||||||
204 | Cornet | Lehnert | 1870s | Bb | ||||
Length: 12 3/8in Bell: 4 7/8 solid German silver, Allen-style valves. | ||||||||
205 | Trombone; Valve | Keefer | 7676 | 1910 | ||||
206 | Trumpet | Keefer | ||||||
207 | Trumpet | Keefer | Special | 25521 | ||||
Special Keefer Williams Trumpet Made by Brua C. Keefer Williamsport Pennsylvania USA Another example appeared on eBay with serial# 24924 LP | ||||||||
208 | Cornet | Keefer | Highest Grade | 6302 | 1917 | |||
Bell engraving BRUA C. KEEFER MAKER WILLIAMSPORT PA HIGHEST GRADE 5597. Other examples: Serial#11xxx | ||||||||
209 | Cornet | Jaubert | ||||||
210 | Tuba | Holton | 76661 | |||||
211 | Trumpet | Huttl | ||||||
212 | Trumpet | Holton | Revelation | 85902 | 1925 | |||
213 | Trombone | Holton | ||||||
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214 | Trombone | Holton | 922 | 1904 | ||||
215 | Trombone; Bass | Holton | Collegiate | 306947 | ||||
Model TR188? Slide is marked 9846 | 519 Bell: 9in Bore .547 | ||||||||
216 | Mellophone | Holton | 9029 | 1909 | ||||
made in Chicago | ||||||||
217 | Mellophone | Holton | ||||||
218 | Tuba | Holton | 41026 | |||||
219 | Tuba | Holton | c1913 | Eb | ||||
It has a 19" bell and stands 33" tall. Displayed courtesy of Phils Rugs and Relics (http://www.rugs-n-relics.com). | ||||||||
220 | Sousaphone | Holton | Eb | |||||
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221 | Euphonium; DB | Holton | ||||||
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222 | Cornet | Holton | H.L. Clarke | 1932 | ||||
224 | Cornet | Holton | 25 | 1449XX | 1941 | |||
Bell engraving: HOLTON / ELKHORN, WIS / USA / 25 / U.S.. Valve FRANK HOLTON & CO / ELKHORN, WIS. /1449xx Image used by permission of www.Horncollector.com | ||||||||
225 | Cornet | Holton | Couturier | 11208 | 1910 | |||
Another on eBay with serial# 10051 | ||||||||
226 | Helicon | Hall-Quinby | c1870 | |||||
nickel silver, with string rotory valves. Displayed courtesy of Phils Rugs and Relics (http://www.rugs-n-relics.com) | ||||||||
227 | Trumpet | Fischer | 36669 | C | ||||
It is in C configuration. The valve slides have markings for Bb and A. Czechoslovokia is stamped on the mouthpiece receiver. | ||||||||
228 | Cornet | Fischer | American | |||||
229 | Baritone | Fischer | 1736 | |||||
This is a Fischer Baritone Serial#1736 or Engraved on bell "26097" (c.1940) HEIGHT: 29" BELL DIAMETER: 11-1/4" BORE SIZE: .560 | ||||||||
230 | Cornet | DuPont | ||||||
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231 | Cornet | DuPont | ||||||
Another on eBay has Czecho-slovakia on receiver | ||||||||
232 | Mellophone | Distin | ||||||
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This instrument would have come with extra slides, allowing it to play in F,d Eb, D and C. It would also have come with two mouthpieces, a smaller Eb-tenor-horn-size and a larger small-shank baritone/euphonium/tenor trombone size. | ||||||||
233 | Mellophone | Distin | ||||||
A departure from his Ballad horn design (itself a knockoff of the Courtois Koenig horn of 1855-1856, the patent of which was sold to Boosey & Co. in 1868), Distins instrument dubbed the Altophone was a knockoff, not of the original mellophone, which was a Kohler & Son knockoff of his own Ballad horn, but of the later instruments bearing the name "mellophone", that were hybrid instruments built from parts that were interchangeable with those used to build the Horn, cornet, trumpet, and Eb tenor horn. This particular instrument probably originally came with 4 sets of slides (instead of the 3 shown, plus valve slides) for F/Eb/D and C, plus two mouthpieces, one althorn/mellophone/Eb tenor horn size, one baritone/euphonium/trombone small shank size. Note that the mouthpiece used in this horn is of baritone/euphonium/trombone small shank size. These Distin instruments are noted for their superior quality even today, and far from being fit only for wall-hangers or window-dispay ornaments, are still useful instruments in their own right. | ||||||||
234 | Alto Horn | Distin | 1874 | HP | ||||
Engraved on bell: Trademark Distin, (stamped within Bugle and Banner symbol), Light Valve Boosey & Co. makers 295 Regent Street London 29971 Wm A. Pond & Co SOLE AGENTS NEW YORK FOR THE U.S.A. | ||||||||
235 | Mellophone | DEG | F | |||||
Horndawg: There is now a review over at the Middle Horn Leader website. As I recall, the writer felt the smaller flare caused the projection in the upper register to suffer. | ||||||||
236 | Trombone; Valve | Courtois | c1872-8 | Bb HP | ||||
237 | Tenor Cor | Courtois | 1942 | |||||
This version of a mellophone instrument often being refered to as a Tenor Cor, this hybrid instrument employs the use of trumpet/cornet valves, cylindrical tubing, water keys, braces and lead-pipe. The bell and bell tubing, however, were not fashioned on a Horn mandrel, as is typical with these instruments, but instead were thoughtfully redesigned so that the instrument as a whole was more integrated and unified in design, producing superior tone, intonation, resonance and response. | ||||||||
533 | Trumpet | Pedler | ||||||
240 | Antoniophone | Courtois | ||||||
GSMonks: At first glance this is an odd-looking instrument, like something out of a Dr Seuss childrens story, but these instruments, built in either F or Eb alto and 4-valve Bb/F tenor versions, are actually just the Courtois Koenig horn fancifully redesigned. | ||||||||
242 | Trumpet | Frank | 10949 | 1950s? | ||||
243 | Euphonium | Frank | 12573 | after 1945 | ||||
245 | Cornopean | Foote | 1870 | |||||
247 | Mellophone | Frank | ||||||
248 | Trumpet | Couesnon | 70799 | |||||
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250 | Alto Horn | Couesnon | Eb | |||||
More accurately described as an Altoium | ||||||||
251 | Fluglehorn; Alt | Couesnon | ||||||
252 | Helicon | Boosey-Hawkes | 1905 | |||||
Hawkes BBb Helison (c.1905). It has a 17" bell and stands 46" tall. The inscription reads: Excelsior Sonorous Class A Haskes & Sones Denman Street London Serial 80386 Displayed courtesy of Phils Rugs and Relics | ||||||||
254 | Cornet | Boston | ||||||
inscribed “Neplus Ultra Made by the Boston Instrument Company†Assuming this is the original case, it is marked "The Cundy-Bettoney Co." | ||||||||
255 | Trumpet | Bundy | 560148 | 1972 | ||||
3122 | Cornet | Couesnon | Bb | |||||
Short body | ||||||||
1985 | Fluglehorn | Persy | 4379 | |||||
Engraved: le Triomphe | Persy | breveté | Bruxelles | 4379 | ||||||||
1986 | Trombone | Muck | ||||||
1987 | Cornet | Gretsch | American | P13517 | ||||
16 in long 4 3/8 in bell. | ||||||||
256 | Tuba | Conn | 26J | 169886 | 1920 | BBb | ||
Monster Grand 23" bell and it stands 36½" tall. | ||||||||
257 | Baritone | American Standard | ||||||
27" tall with a 10" bell | ||||||||
258 | Euphonium | Holton | 293598 | 1956 | Bb | |||
259 | Cornet | Buescher | 5758 | |||||
Approximate Dimensions: 13 1/2"(Length) The bell has intricate etching with "The Buescher, Elkhart, Ind." within the design. Notice the resevoir water key. | ||||||||
260 | Tuba | King | 1291 | 1781XX | 1935 | BBb | ||
King Monster BBb Rotory Valve, String Linkage Tuba .750 bore. Bell Tenon: 7 1/8in Inscribed: King, The H.N. White Co., Cleveland Ohio | ||||||||
261 | Euphonium | Jaubert | 15 | |||||
262 | Tuba | Olds | 630155 | c1967 | BBb | |||
Made in Fullerton, CA. Possibly model 98. 19 1/2" detachable bell. approx 47" tall and 26 Lbs. | ||||||||
263 | Trombone; AltoV | Pepper | 11013 | c1885-90 | Eb HP | |||
marked "J.W. Pepper / Importer / Philadelphia / and / Chicago / No, 11013". It appears to be a French import. Raw brass finish Photo used Courtesy of Jeff Stockham This model is listed and pictured in pre-1900 Pepper catalogs. | ||||||||
264 | Cornet | Concertone | ||||||
Trmpet shaped cornet "PEA SHOOTER TYPE" Made in CZECHOSLOVAKIA length is 18 inches, bell is 4 1/8 inches. Etchings: 60% of the bell tubing is corregated, or factory dimpled. | ||||||||
265 | Cornet | Pepper | Perfected | |||||
"Trumpet Cornet" in a 1918 Catalog | ||||||||
266 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 165294 | 1918 | ||||
267 | Euphonium | Salvation Army | 7621 | |||||
4 valve euphonium which bears the Salvation Army Crest, the S A initials are also engraved on the valve block. | ||||||||
268 | Tuba | Holton | 105-4 | 108611 | 1931 | BBb | ||
SIZE 6/4 - 4 PISTON VALVE FRONT ACTION. | ||||||||
269 | Trombone | Sax | Bb | |||||
The bell diameter is 5 7/8". The stockings are soldered on instead of being extruded. Inscription: S/A / Medalle of D OR 1900 / ADOLPHE SAX / F?? de ACADEMIE Nie de MUSIQUE / 84.RUE MYRHA / PARIS | ||||||||
270 | Trombone; Valve | York | c1902-26 | |||||
1902 was the beginning of production for the Valve Trombone. J.W. Sons logo on the bell of trombones was discontinued after 1926. | ||||||||
271 | Tenor Horn | Conn | 465XX | c1897 | ||||
1316 | Mellophone | York | ||||||
272 | Mellophone | Buescher | Varsity | 20943 | c, 1910-19 | Eb | ||
273 | Tuba | Buescher | 14548 | c1920-1925 | Eb | |||
274 | Trombone; Valve | Besson | ||||||
Marked on the bell, Chicago Bore, Zephyr, 50 Medals of Honor, B, Besson & Co, Prototype, 198 Euston Rd, London, England, C. Fischer, 6, 4th Av, N. Y., Sole Agent, U. States | ||||||||
275 | Alto Horn | Conn | K42542 | c1967 | Eb | |||
Photo used courtesy of www.neilsmusic.com | ||||||||
276 | Trumpet | Bach | Apollo | 209 | 1926 | |||
Bach made 50 of these in 1926, stating with serial#200). Some were made again in 1928 and possibly another batch a little later but this trumpet is one of the first. .448 bore and has the #3 bell. Only 4 trumpets known to have the #3 bell. | ||||||||
277 | Tuba | Martin | BBb | |||||
6/4 BBb four valve Tuba with both an upright and recording bell. Horn has the factory installed tuning slide lever. | ||||||||
278 | Alto Horn | Holton | 141 | 213527 | 1950 | |||
279 | French Horn | Huttl | ||||||
280 | Trombone | Keefer | 9145 | c1919 | Bb | |||
large bore, about 0.510, and an 8.5" bell. It takes a large shank trombone mouthpiece | ||||||||
281 | Mellophone | Buescher | LP91873 | c1920-25 | Eb | |||
Bell is 9 inch diameter | ||||||||
282 | Cornet | Courtois | Eb | |||||
Late 19th century. It is lacquered brass. bore – approximately .398 (A=440). Bell diameter appox 5 inches. Overall length 13 inches not including the leadpipe. Two leadpipes – cornet receiver (reproduction) and trumpet receiver (original). The bell is marked: Medaille Londres 1862 Exposition Universelle Paris 1867 Medaille DHonneur en Argent Antoine Courtois & Mille Facteur du Conservatoire National 88 rue Des Marais St. Martin Paris 1lr Prix Grande Medaille DOr Exposition de Moscou 1872 & Medaille DOr Paris 1878 S. Arthur Chappell Sole Agent 52 New Bond Street London J. Howard Foote Sole U.S. Agent New York & Chicago. There is no serial number. | ||||||||
283 | Trombone; Valve | Persy | ||||||
J. Persy "Calvary" valve Trombone. These were used for Horse back riding. | ||||||||
290 | Baritone | Clark | 9883 | |||||
284 | Trumpet | Cavalier | ||||||
285 | Cornet | Pepper | 10407 | |||||
287 | Euphonium | Boosey-Hawkes | ||||||
288 | Cornet | Kuhlo | ||||||
Circular Cornet, KUHLOHORN, a design by Edouard KUHLO (1822 - 1891), dated from the second half of the 19th century. Photo courtesy of Boch & Pick collection, Lyon, France | ||||||||
289 | Trombone; Bass | Salvation Army | Festival | 30838 | c.1954 | G | ||
The inscription says, Handmade by Salvationist Publishing & Supplies Ltd, Campfield, St Albans, England #30838. 7.5 inch bell, a wooden handle on the slide extension and is silverplated with a slightly frosted finish. It was converted from high pitch to low pitch in 1970 | ||||||||
291 | Trombone | Distin | 16629 | c. 1900 | ||||
292 | Alto Horn | Distin | New Paris | 2216 | c1880s | Eb | ||
marked, "Henry Distin/New/Paris/Model/Philadelphia." | ||||||||
293 | Cornet | Besson | Westminster | 597368 | Bb | |||
294 | Trombone; Valve | Couesnon | 76244 | |||||
It says Couesnon Paris made in France on the bell. The bell is 7 11/16" across. | ||||||||
295 | Baritone | Hawkes | 9968 | c1930s | ||||
9.5 wide bell,21.5 inches high by 14 wide. On the bell... 1st Class,Hawkes & Son,Denmar Street,Piccadilly Circus,London,9968. high pitch | ||||||||
296 | Alto Horn | Salvation Army | 16128 | |||||
297 | Cornet | King | ||||||
298 | Alto Horn | Boosey-Hawkes | 137269 | |||||
299 | Trumpet | Reynolds | Contempora | 45394 | ||||
Large Bore | ||||||||
300 | Tuba | Keefer | 10911 | Eb | ||||
Engraving reads: Made by Keifer Williamspost Pa. The horn is 31" long with a 16" diameter bell and has a .660 bore. | ||||||||
301 | Trombone | Olds | Studio | 132XXX | 1953 | |||
Dual Bore 7 inch bell Yellow brass with Nickle silver 7 1/2 inch bell and tuning slide | ||||||||
302 | Cornet | Olds | Super LA | 127734 | ||||
303 | Euphonium | Salvation Army | Endurance | Bb | ||||
304 | Cornet | Boston | 10883 | c1890 | ||||
It has a floral and leaf design etched over the entire instrument. Inscription NE Plus Ultra Made by the Boston Musical Instrument Manufy -71- Sudbury St. It is approx. 13" long. | ||||||||
305 | Tuba | Fiske | Eb/Bb | |||||
Unique configuration of valve and rotors is 3 waterkeys and the extra 4 feet in length of tubing to incorporate the 4th rotor and shifting from Eb to Bb, stands 42" tall. | ||||||||
311 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | ||||||
312 | Euphonium | Distin | 9114 | c1893 | ||||
marked: Henry Distin Mfg. Co. Makers Williamsport PA | ||||||||
307 | Euphonium | Distin | 9120 | 1893 | ||||
308 | Euphonium | Buescher | 35943 | |||||
310 | Cornet | Pepper | 48478 | |||||
Engraved on the bell,J.W. PEPPER. SURPRISE, PHILADELPHIA. Length: 18 1/2in Bell: 5 1/2in | ||||||||
313 | Alto Horn | Distin | 19397 | c1890s | ||||
marked: Henry Distin Mfg. Co. Makers Williamsport PA 17071. On the valves there is also another serial # 19397. | ||||||||
314 | Trombone | King | 36133 | 1900s | ||||
315 | Tuba | Conn | 178118 | 1921 | Eb | |||
316 | Trumpet | American Standard | 21266 | |||||
317 | Trombone | Pan American | ||||||
Instead of the usual globe logo with the American continent, the engraving is of flowers around the name. The sections attach by fiction fit. This the horn I think of when the term "pea-shooter" is used. | ||||||||
320 | Trombone; Valve | York | ||||||
Photo used courtesy of Cheryl Karns | ||||||||
321 | Alto Horn | Jaubert | ||||||
F.Jaubert & Cie Paris Lyon & Healy Sole Agents Chicago ingraved on the bell Paris X A 17. Could be 1917 | ||||||||
319 | Cornet | York | 12206 | 1905 | ||||
Includes slide atttachments for five keys. Two lead tubes, two slides and one slide that is a combination lead tube tuning slide. The bell is engraved in gold and has a gold wash. | ||||||||
322 | Tuba | Couesnon | 63594 | Eb | ||||
bell diameter is 14 1/4", overall height is 30", bore .575", small-shank mouthpiece receiver | ||||||||
323 | Cornet | Hawkes | Bb hp | |||||
Hawkes and Son, Denmar Street Picadilly Circus, London | ||||||||
324 | Cornet | Conn | 53103 | 1894 | Bb | |||
Patent June 15, 1886. Marked C.G. Conn Maker Elkhart-Ind. Worchester, Mass | ||||||||
325 | Cornet | Gretsch | Commander | 10690 | ||||
Engraving: Fred Gretsch MFG Co. Chicago Brooklyn U.S.A | ||||||||
326 | Trombone; Valve | Wurlitzer | Excelsior | |||||
Rudolph Wurlitzer Excelsior Valve Trombone made in Cincinnati Ohio. | ||||||||
327 | Trombone | Jay | Columbia | 1010 | ||||
8 inch bell This trombone came in LP/HP small bore (6.5 or 7in Bell), LP/HP medium bore (7, 7.5 or 8in Bell) and LP large bore (8 or 8.5in Bell). | ||||||||
328 | Trumpet | Jay | ||||||
Another on eBay with Serial #10676 | ||||||||
329 | Cornet | Jay | 111690 | |||||
330 | Cornet | Olds | Special | |||||
Made in Fullerton | ||||||||
331 | Baritone | Pepper | 3997 | |||||
Inscribed with J.W. Pepper Perfected Philadelphia 6997. 24" long, 12" wide | ||||||||
332 | Trumpet | Bach | 304 | Eb | ||||
Mt Vernon | ||||||||
333 | Trombone | Martin | 17328 | 1919 | ||||
335 | Trombone | Jaubert | ||||||
336 | Trombone | Concertone | ||||||
337 | Tenor Horn | Reynolds | 95 Contempora | 479606 | 1946-61 | |||
Or, could be called a Trombonium or Tromhorn | ||||||||
338 | Trumpet | Olds | 1778 | 1930 | ||||
engraved: THE OLDS F.E. OLDS, SON LOS ANGELES CALIF | ||||||||
339 | Trombone | Holton | 323xxx | 1959 | ||||
340 | Trumpet | Fischer | Senator | 58252 | ||||
eBay seller said "made in Germany " | ||||||||
341 | Cornet | Fischer | Senator | 53595 | ||||
342 | Alto Horn | Pollmann | Eb | |||||
Image used Courtesy of The Brass Players Museum http://www.neillins.com/brass.htm | ||||||||
343 | Trumpet | Huttl | ||||||
344 | Euphonium | Buescher | ||||||
The bell is marked "The Buescher ELKHART IND USA" The horn measures 28.5"(L), bell 11" | ||||||||
345 | Trumpet | Couesnon | C | |||||
Inscription: Couesnon 105 Rue LAFAYETTE PARIS made in france | ||||||||
346 | Baritone | Besson | 102400 | Bb | ||||
Inscription (appears to read, though it is pretty worn): Class A Besson & Co Prototype 198 Euston Road London England Carl Fischer 4th Ave New York Sole Agent U. States | ||||||||
347 | Cornet | Marceau | ||||||
349 | Mellophone | Cleveland | C-28111 | |||||
Horn made by Cleveland Musical Instruments Co., Cleveland, O. This company was in business from only 1919-1925 when it was bought out by H. N. White. Bell approx. 10 1/4 inches. My grandfather, H. N. White, continued to manufacture the Cleveland line, as you say, but did not continue the old company name. Cleveland horns had the H. N. White Co. name, and later "made by King Craftsmen". So your horn dates to the early period when the company was independent, before 1925. Sincerely, Tony White | ||||||||
350 | Tuba | Besson | 10643 | Eb | ||||
Besson & co, 198 Euston Road London | ||||||||
354 | Mellophone | York | 1913 | |||||
three pistons for playing and two additional rotary keys for lowering the pitch, allowing this instrument to play in the keys of F/Eb/D/C. Instruments of this sort usually came with two mouthpieces, one mellophone/Eb tenor horn size for playing in F and Eb, and one baritone/euphonium/tenor trombone size for playing in D/C. It may have originally come with an extra set of valve slides. This particular version of the hybrid instruments refered to as mellophones was also often refered to as a tenor cor. The tell-tale features are: slightly smaller bell, noticeably narrower bell-throat, cornet/trumpet valve casing and bore-size. This particular form of mellophone, for whatever reason, was the perennial favourite of African-American brass and concert band musicians during the entire Ragtime era in the United States, and would have been used by such musicians as those that played in the bands of Ragtime composer and bandmaster James Reese Europe. | ||||||||
355 | Trumpet | Holton | Revelation Gen 2 | 75777 | 1922 | LP | ||
Deluse Finish | ||||||||
356 | French Horn | Courtois | Eb | |||||
Inscription: 1st place Iverselle and 1855 Antoine Courtois Breveic Facteur du conservatoire National 88 Rue des Marcais St. Martins Paris | ||||||||
357 | Alto Horn | King | 503925 | c1974 | ||||
More accurately described as an Altoium | ||||||||
358 | Mellophone | Pan American | 121522 | |||||
359 | Cornet | Keefer | C, Bb A | |||||
360 | Cornet | Frank | 13347 | 1945+? | ||||
361 | Cornet | Gretsch | Pathfinder | 17040 | ||||
362 | Cornet | Fischer | American | |||||
New York | ||||||||
363 | Baritone | Holton | ||||||
364 | Cornet | American Standard | ||||||
American Standard Cleveland Music Instrument Co. | ||||||||
365 | Sousaphone | King | 2350 | 403041 | ||||
366 | Alto Horn; DB | Conn | 13270 | 1887 | Eb | |||
One bell is 8 inches and one is 6 inches. Inscription says Elkhart and Worchester, so it was probably made right after Conn bought the Fiske factory. Image used courtesy of the owner, Frank Heath (bandwagon_@yahoo.com) | ||||||||
367 | Tenor Horn | York | 21421 | 1909 | ||||
Dimensions are: 21 1/2" tall, 9 1/2" wide bell. | ||||||||
368 | Mellophone | Couesnon | Monopole | 383 | F/Eb | |||
11" bell. Mellophonium | ||||||||
369 | Euphonium | Holton | 517050 | 1972 | ||||
28 inches high BELL 11 inches | ||||||||
370 | Cornet | Courtois | c1889 | |||||
371 | Trumpet | Jay | ||||||
Engraving Columbia Patd H.B. Jay Co. Chicago | ||||||||
372 | Helicon | Buescher | True Tone | 25585 | 1915 | Eb | ||
373 | Trombone | Olds | 355 | 1916 | ||||
Medium bore, 7" bell, raw brass finish | ||||||||
374 | Trumpet | Koeder | 01875 | |||||
Mr. David Anderson contributed the following information Mr. T.M. Koeder was a music teacher in Naperville Il. for Years. He also had a little home based business attached to his home, where he would repair, and build trumpets. It was a little shop on School Street in Naperville Il. He custom built these trumpets for various clients over the years, from around 1920 to about the time of his death in the early 1970s. His son then took over the business after he retired as a teacher, and continued repairing and building custom built instruments until his death in the late 1980s. I remember as a child watching Mr. Koeder repair my fathers trumpets in his shop. It was awsume. He custom crafted the bells and tubing off a giant belt lathe, which hung from the ceiling of his shop. I used to watch him make the bells of the horns off this huge machine. Awsume. I will never forget the experience. My dad whom was a professional musician, owned one of these horns. It was custom built to his specifications. It had a sound all of its own. It was like having a Bach nowadays custom tweeked with different slides, and bells.. He did alot of work for the Naperville Municipal Band Members. Some of these horns still exsist, as we have seen here on Ebay, and the person whom owns it will get a treasure for sure. Like I said, they were all custom built horns, and very few of them are still in existance. Ellermans music shop in Naperville Il. I beleive still has the remnants of some of the replacement parts for these horns. For more info on Mr. Koeder, I suggest you contact the Naperville Il. Historic society. I am sure they will have pictures of his shop, and more info on Mr. Koeder, and his son. David Anderson Like I mentioned, my dad owned one of these horns until his death, when I then Donated it to there museum as a collectors piece. | ||||||||
375 | Trumpet | Ditson | Victory | |||||
Horn marked Ditson Victory. Ditson and Co was founded in Boston in 1811 and became one of the largest American dealers, flourished until 1931. Made in Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
376 | Clavicor | Gautrot | ||||||
unsigned but believed to be a Gautrot | ||||||||
377 | Neocor | Gautrot | ||||||
Probably a Gautrot Brass.lady: This looks definitely like a Guichard/Gautrot néocor in 6-ft F and it would be usually sold with a full set of 7 shanks and crooks. It started being sold in France around the early 1840s and I have seen it in catalogues of the Gautrot workshop as late as 1867. A version with Périnet valves also appeared at about 1844. Cornets were also being made in that form and these two instruments with the clavicor were presented as forming a complete family, although not as complete as Saxs Saxhorn-saxotromba family. | ||||||||
724 | Baritone | Besson | 58070 | 1895-8 | ||||
Chicago Bore 50 MEDALS OF HONOUR BESSON & CO "Prototype" 198 EUSTON ROAD LONDON ENGLAND C. FISCHER 6. 4TH Av. N.Y. SOLE AGENT U. STATES | ||||||||
379 | Sousaphone | Olds | BBb | |||||
380 | Trombone | Wurlitzer | Professional | |||||
381 | Trombone | Holton | Special | 23799 | 1914 | |||
Engraved with a floral design. HOLTON SPECIAL MADE BY FRANK HOLTON CO, CHICAGO Slide reads "UNION LABEL 23799 Shield with MPBP B & SW | ||||||||
382 | Trombone; Bass | King | 1130 | 252196 | 1940-1945 | |||
Friction fit | ||||||||
383 | Trumpet | Boosey-Hawkes | 97598 | 1920s | Bb/A | |||
384 | Fluglehorn | Couesnon | 82856 | |||||
18 3/4" long with mouthpiece, 5 3/4" diameter bell | ||||||||
385 | Trombone | King | Silversonic | |||||
9 inch bell, .547 bore There are only two sets of numbers on it. 3905 is located on both handles of the slide. 548 is located on the rotor and on the tuning slide. | ||||||||
386 | Trumpet | Pan American | 181xxx | |||||
387 | Tuba | Conn | 3J | GI990235 | 1979 | C | ||
? 2J, ? | ||||||||
388 | Cornet | Boosey-Hawkes | 566116 | |||||
389 | Cornet | Buescher | True Tone | 1854 | ||||
390 | Trombone | Olds | Special | 470472 | 1964 | |||
Fullerton Ca. 7 1/2 inch bell. Bell tube goes from nickel plate to a rose brass finish at bell flare. | ||||||||
391 | Trombone | Pedler | American Triumph | 1938-1958 | Bb | |||
American Triumph by Harry Pedler and Sons Elkhart Ind. USA | ||||||||
392 | Mellophone | Concertone | ||||||
393 | Trumpet | Huttl | 72471 | |||||
Inscribed: Wondertone Huttl Regd Western Germany Length 18 1/2 inches. | ||||||||
394 | Euphonium | Holton | B625R | |||||
Made from 1984-2002 | ||||||||
395 | Cornet | Distin | 16085 | |||||
NICKEL SUPERIOR HIGHEST GRADE CORNET. | ||||||||
396 | Cornet | King | Vocal 1060 | 41698 | 1913 | C | ||
Rotary valve changes key from Bb to C | ||||||||
397 | Mellophone | Jaubert | ||||||
398 | Mellophone | Martin | Handcraft | 83372 | ||||
Martin Handcraft Mellophone | ||||||||
399 | Tuba | Conn | 1660xx | 1919 | BBb | |||
Height: 35in Bell: 16in | ||||||||
400 | Trombone; Valve | Couturier-Lyon | 32038 | C/Bb | ||||
plays in High Pitch C and Bb with its original crook extension. Bell is stamped "COUTURIER A’ LYON". Couturier was founded in 1812 and the company was sold to Pellison in 1875. The instrument has a tiny Sackbut style bell with much more taper then flare at the end of the bell. The Bell diameter is 5 5/8 inches; length is 31 inches Bb configuration and 25 ½ for C. | ||||||||
401 | Tenor Horn | Distin | ||||||
402 | Cornet | King | Master | 221134 | 1938-40 | |||
403 | Mellophone | Holton | 592681 | |||||
Mellophonium | ||||||||
404 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | 1740 | |||||
405 | Antoniophone | Courtois | ||||||
GSMONKS: Here is the information on this horn as it appeared on eBay (January 6, 2005): "Vintage Antoine Courtois brass Antoniophone. Bass. 19th Century, post Civil War, 1870s or 1880s. Made by Courtois in Paris & trademarked by J. Howard Foote, New York & Chicago. Last award date cited on bell is 1872. Complete but in rough condition. Has numerous dents & dings, but no splits in brass. All 4 valves are intact, bell is in fair shape, has mouthpiece. Heavily tarnished. "Dimensions are: 23in high by 19in across. Bell diameter is 9 3/4in. Surviving Boosey & Co Brasswind 33241; pistons 30556 (E-flat soprano antoniophone). stamped on bell " ... 34700; pistons 31457 (B-flat baritone antoniophone, 4-valve compensating; ... Here is an entry posted by the University of Maryland: "9. Roster of Gilmores Band, 1890. 42 members listed by last name and initial(s) with instrument played and duration of membership. Autograph document, mounted in mat. "This roster of the Gilmore Band from 1890 demonstrates the number of well-known musicians employed by Gilmore. We find here a number of players who would soon join John Philip Sousas Band, including John S. Cox, R. Noyes, E. A. Lefebre, T. F. Shannon, Herman Bellstedt, Joseph Michele Raffayola, Eldon Baker, and Herman C. Conrad. Modern readers will notice a few strange instruments including the antoniophone, an instrument similar to the French horn." http://www.lib.umd.edu/PAL/SCPA/ABA/Gilmore/9.html The nonsense about the link to the "French" horn may unfortunately be attributed to certain people who have pirated and misquoted my own material on mellophones (Koenig horns) and related instruments. The Dolmetsch Online music dictionary is one such culprit. | ||||||||
406 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
408 | Trumpet | Holton | 48 Revelation | 156566 | 1946 | |||
409 | Trumpet | Marceau | C/Bb/A | |||||
This horn still has its instructions! www.horn-u-copia.net/instruments/Marceau/Marceau-instructions.jpg Another example of the horn at the top of this topic was recently on eBay. However, it was stamped Bohemia on the receiver, and had an anchor marking on the valves. So, at least for some of the Marceau products, the mystery may be solved as Bohland and Fuchs appear once again to be the supplier of stencils. | ||||||||
411 | Tuba | Besson | 478214 | 1971 | BBb | |||
412 | Trumpet | Olds | Rrecording | 284709 | 1957 | |||
Made in Fullerton Calf | ||||||||
413 | Trumpet | Olds | Super | 11061 | 1938 | |||
414 | Tenor Horn | Marceau | ||||||
24 inches high by 9 inches wide | ||||||||
415 | Mellophone | Olds | Ambassador | 707209 | 1969 | F/Eb | ||
4 valve model which changes pitch from F to Eb | ||||||||
418 | Baritone | Huttl | ||||||
A. K. Huttl Graslitz seal. includes a Grand Prix Award 1910 | ||||||||
417 | Mellophone | Olds | Ambassador | 238664 | 1956 | |||
Mellophonium made in Fullerton California 26in Long 12in tall gsmonks: this is truly a 1956 "mellophonium", then Conn did not invent the mellophonium design, which is the prevailing wisdom. The best info I have seen on the Conn mellophonium is that it went into production in 1957. | ||||||||
419 | Trombone | Cleveland | C32174 | |||||
420 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | 128xxx | 1913 | ||||
421 | Tuba | Miraphone | 183 | 7374 | 1971 | Eb | ||
bell 15 in, length 40 in. | ||||||||
422 | Baritone | King | 15943 | pre-1915 | ||||
Inscribed King Made by H.N. White. Cleveland Ohio | ||||||||
423 | Cornet | Buescher | 112001 | 1926 | Bb/A | |||
bell 4 5/8in | ||||||||
424 | Trumpet | Conn | 75154 | Bb/A | ||||
425 | Euphonium; DB | King | 220000 | 1940 | ||||
Image courtesy of www.internationalwoodwind.com | ||||||||
426 | Euphonium; DB | King | Artist | 161323 | 1934 | |||
5 valved Displayed courtesy of Phils Rugs and Relics ([url]http://www.rugs-n-relics.com[/url]). Another one eBay with Serial# 194062 | ||||||||
427 | Trumpet | Pitt | D-310 | Bb | ||||
Pitt American is a trade used by Volkweins Music Company, Pittsburgh probably over 50 years old. | ||||||||
428 | Helicon | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
Inscription: JEROME THIBOUVILLE LAMY 10 Charterhouse St London Made in Paris Image used courtesy of Phils Rugs n relics Hors Concours Paris 1878, 1889, 1900 1re Qte | ||||||||
429 | Helicon | Thibouville-Lamy | Eb alto | |||||
Bell is inscribed: J.T.L JEROME THIBOUVILLEïLAMY RUE REAUMUR PARIS A.L. Image used courtesy of Phils Rugs n Relics | ||||||||
430 | Mellophone | King | 1152 | 78780 | 1925 | |||
432 | Sousaphone | Conn | 32K | 272095 | 1929 | BBb | ||
bell 24 in Bell receiver 6&1/2in | ||||||||
433 | Trumpet | Marceau | C/Bb/A | |||||
Bell 4 1/4in .452 bore | ||||||||
434 | Alto Horn | Keefer | 11217 | 1922 | ||||
435 | Trombone | Wurlitzer | M13422 | |||||
bell 7in engraved: The Wurlitzer American - made by - Rudolph Wurlitzer - Chicago - Cincinnati Conn made? | ||||||||
436 | Trumpet | Holton | 23486 | 1914 | ||||
437 | Trombone | American Standard | ||||||
438 | Euphonium | Conn | 94205 | 1906 | ||||
439 | Cornet | Ludwig | ||||||
OLDLOU: Another "extended cornet". Note the extra loop in the bellpipe and the cornet mouthpiece in the cornet sized receiver. With the name Ludwig, is it possible that this horn was made by/for Carl Fischer Corp. during the time that Fischer also owned Ludwig drum Co.? | ||||||||
440 | Cornet | Olds | Opera | 400878 | 1962 | |||
441 | Trumpet | Elkhart | 30520 | |||||
442 | Euphonium | Elkhart | ||||||
Elkhart "Elk in the Heart" logo engraved in the back of the bell (not visible in photos). | ||||||||
443 | Cornet | Pedler | American Triumph | 49505 | c1950 | 1938-1958 | Bb | |
444 | Trombone; AltoV | Distin | Paris | 1009 | 1882 | Eb | ||
alto valve trombone, 29 1/4 inches long. Engraving HENRY DISTIN, TRADE MARK. PARIS MODEL, PHILADELPHIA, No. 1009. | ||||||||
445 | Cornet | Couesnon | none | |||||
446 | Trumpet | Huttl | D | |||||
D Trumpet | ||||||||
447 | Alto Horn | Hawkes | 54089 | 1930 | ||||
in 1930 Hawkes & Son merged with Boosey & Co. to form Boosey & Hawkes. This instrument would be one of the last instruments to be stamped as Hawkes & Son. Engraved: Excelsior Hawkes & Son Makers Denman Street London W. 54089 | ||||||||
448 | Trombone | Boosey-Hawkes | Symphony | 78057 | ||||
449 | Cornet | Pepper | 64261 | |||||
450 | Sousaphone | Pan American | ||||||
Bell 24 in | ||||||||
451 | French Horn | Amati | ||||||
453 | Trombone | Conn | ||||||
Cavalier | ||||||||
454 | Mellophone | American Victory | ||||||
American Victory was a trade name used by the Progressive Musical Instrument Company for Metal Clarinets. Registered in 1937. The Progressive Musical Instrument Co. was in business from 1920 to 1950 in New york. The commissioned the manufacture of instruments of low and moderate price and unsed trade names of Perfacktone, american Artist, 20th Century, A. Feuillard, Professional, American victory, O.=X. Laube, Jean Buisson, G.L. Otterell. "The use of contrived brand names render the origin of their instruments difficult to trace." (Langwill) | ||||||||
455 | Cornet | Pedler | American Triumph | 54838 | c1950 | 1937-1958 | Bb | |
American Triumph Cornet made by Harry Pedler & Sons | ||||||||
456 | Trumpet | Amati | TR 213 | |||||
457 | Fluglehorn | Conn | K12396 | |||||
458 | Mellophone | Buescher | 16370 | 1910-1915 | ||||
Double rotors to change pitch, presumably for F, Eb, D, C | ||||||||
466 | Trombone; Valve | Olds | 664936 | 1968 | ||||
460 | Trombone | Courtois | ||||||
462 | Trombone; Sopra | Getzen | ||||||
"From the 50s" | ||||||||
463 | Tenor Horn | Boosey-Hawkes | ||||||
#400 | ||||||||
464 | Helicon | Boosey-Hawkes | 322xx | pre 1891 | Eb | |||
Engraved Root & Sons Music Co., General Agents for the US, Chicago On Valve: Class A Distin. | ||||||||
465 | Trombone | York | ||||||
475 | Baritone | Cleveland | C-43215 | |||||
468 | Trumpet | Schilke | B7 | 2913 | 1967 | |||
469 | Trumpet | Bach | Mercedes | 236023 | 1983 | |||
470 | Trombone | Buescher | True Tone | 296716 | c1944 | |||
471 | Fluglehorn | DEG | Caravelle | |||||
472 | Alto Horn | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | |||||
473 | Cornet | Higham | 58866 | |||||
Engraved: J LYONS MELBOURNE, PATENT CLEAR BORE CLASS A, EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED TO J HIGHAM LTD MAKERS 127 STRANGEWAYS MANCHESTER ENGLAND 58866 | ||||||||
474 | Trombone | King | 37716 | pre-1915 | ||||
engraved, " King H. N. WHITE Cleveland OHIO." | ||||||||
476 | Baritone | York | 93883 | 1928 | ||||
Size: 31 x 15 x 8 | ||||||||
477 | Euphonium | Lyon-Healy | 11852 | |||||
478 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | 5926 | ||||
479 | Trombone | Cavalier | ||||||
480 | Cornet | Clark | ||||||
481 | Tuba | Bohland-Fuchs | F | |||||
16 in. wide, 36 in.tall bell is 12 3/4 inscribed Bohland & Fuchs Graslitz, Antonio Pleitain, Madrid. | ||||||||
482 | Tuba | Conn | 20J | 1966 | BBb | |||
short action offset keys, detachable bell measures 24in, stands at 47in | ||||||||
483 | Cornet | Elkhart | 23382 | |||||
engraved with an Elk Head and Elkhart Band Inst. Co,Elkhart Indiana OLDLOU: The unique wrap, utilising an underslung main tuning slide is reminiscent of Reynolds who designed cornets for H.N. White, Olds, and his own name brand, which all used the underslung tuning slide design. Is it possible that Reynolds had a hand in the design of this little horn? It is an absolute clone of my recently acquired Grinnell cornet. Knowing that Grinnell was not in the business of making brass instruments, but bought stencil horns from various makers, I can reasonably presume that my little Grinnell horn was made by whoever was using the Elkhart Band Instrument Co. name at the time that my horn and the first pictured Elkhart cornet were manufactured. | ||||||||
484 | Trumpet | Art | American | 4123 | ||||
Engraved: American Trumpet Made by Art Musical Instruments Inc. Elkhart-Ind. USA F.A. Buescher-Pres | ||||||||
485 | Euphonium | Besson | 442804 | 1968 | ||||
Bell 11in length 26in Bore .580 | ||||||||
486 | Tuba | Fillmore | Elite | Eb | ||||
The Fillmore Company, Cincinnati, OH. started in business in 1905 as importers of instruments. Other trade names used were Marvel, Norwood, Princess, Reliable Europeon shank Bell 14in 20in wide, and 29in tall. | ||||||||
487 | Tuba | Kohler-Chase | 1870-1900 | Eb | ||||
Kohler & Chase were in business in San Francisco from 1870 to 1900 This horn was made in France | ||||||||
488 | Euphonium | Rampone-Cazzani | after 1920 | |||||
Rampone & Cazzani partnership began in 1912, In Milan. | ||||||||
489 | Euphonium | Besson | Sovergn 968gs | |||||
Ultra light | ||||||||
490 | Fluglehorn | Courtois | 86xx | 1970s | Bb | |||
Inscribed: Hug & Cie., Basel / Antoine Courtois / Paris†bore .411 inches. bell 6 1/8 inches. | ||||||||
491 | Sousaphone | Reynolds | Eb | |||||
Photo used courtesy of MusicMasters www.musicm.com | ||||||||
492 | Tenor Horn | King | ||||||
493 | Alto Horn | Wurlitzer | ||||||
494 | French Horn | Lidl | Acustic | |||||
495 | French Horn | Lidl | ||||||
496 | Alto Horn | Boosey-Hawkes | 179639 | 1951 | ||||
497 | Cornet | Continental | Colonial 92A | 172490 | ||||
Engraved:: CONTINENTAL MADE IN U.S.A. 4 1/2in bell 17in long Conn made stencils for Continental including the Cavalier 92A, which was made between 1924-6, which I believe this one to be. | ||||||||
498 | Trombone | Marceau | ||||||
499 | Cornet | Coleman | ||||||
Double Waterkey | ||||||||
500 | Trombone | DuPont | ||||||
501 | Sousaphone | Reynolds | 723676 | BBb | ||||
Photo used courtesy of Harvs Happy Horns | ||||||||
502 | Trumpet; Low | Lidl | 23731 | Bb | ||||
length 24 1/4nch Inscription: Lidl Brno | ||||||||
503 | Trombone | Conn | 30H | 352xxx | 1942 | |||
bell 7 inches inscribed G.C. CONN LTD. / USA / ELKHART, IND slide duo-bore - a .494 - .507 | ||||||||
504 | Trumpet | Getzen | Eb | |||||
505 | Baritone | Conn | New Wonder | 154874 | 1917 | |||
satin gold plated finish with bright gold inside the bell and on the ferrules and other trim. | ||||||||
506 | French Horn | Halary | ||||||
507 | Trumpet | Benge | 16501 | 1975 | D | |||
In D | ||||||||
508 | Baritone | Bundy | ||||||
509 | Tuba | Salvation Army | 12504 | BBb | ||||
510 | Cornet | Fischer | G0157 | |||||
engraved with leaves and flowers Chicago Bore - 50 Metals of Honor - Besson and Company - Prototype - 198 Euston Road - London England G0157 | ||||||||
511 | Euphonium | Holton | B302 | 470384 | 1966 | |||
4 valve It has B302 on the mouthpipe | ||||||||
512 | Euphonium | Richards | 11574 | |||||
Richards established in 1883 as an instrument dealer, publisher until 1922. | ||||||||
513 | French Horn | Lidl | ||||||
Schmidt wrap Horndawg: The primary characteristic is that the F/Bb change valve is a piston instead of a rotor placed either at the beginning or the end of the valve cluster (the rotor, not the piston). I believe that Steve Lewis in Chicago is still building Schmidt wrap horns. I find them really uncomfortable to hold and play. LOTP: But what a wonderful sound! (I played one for over 35 years) Horndawg: I totally agree. Smiley I was quite disappointed to feel SO uncomfortable playing such a horn. I guess I could have stuck it out, but I did not. Ended up playing descant full-time anyway, so... | ||||||||
514 | Euphonium | King | 2268 | 651xxx | 1977 | |||
515 | Euphonium | Conn | 20338 | 1891 | ||||
engraved Made by C. G. Conn Elkhart Worcester Mass. Serial # 20338 | ||||||||
516 | Cornet | Besson | 61363 | 1897-98 | Bb | |||
Engraving Chicago / Bore / 50 Medals of Honour / FB / Besson & Co. / Prototype / 198 Euston Rd. / London / (star) / England / C.Fischer / 6. 4th Av. N.Y. / Sole Agent U. States surrounded by about 5inches of nice flower & vine engraving Photo courtesy of Jeff Stockham | ||||||||
517 | Tuba | Conn | 24J | I28622 | 1968 | BBb | ||
short action offset valves bell 24in stands 42in | ||||||||
518 | Tuba | Elkhart | BBb | |||||
bell 15 3/4 | ||||||||
519 | Cornet | Reynolds | 20-S Contrmpora | 53170 | 1957 | |||
Contempora "Leonard Smith" Cornet/ .462in large bore/ first-valve trigger/ 4-3/4 Bronz-o-lyte bell with nickel-silver tone ring / clear lacquer finish. Serial number on middle valve 53170-Reynolds-LB | ||||||||
520 | Alto Horn | Pan American | 92200 | 1934 | ||||
Bell 8 1/4 in | ||||||||
522 | Tenor Horn | Conn | 66I | 177989 | 1921 | Bb | ||
523 | Alto Horn | Reynolds | 11227 | c1930s | ||||
524 | Trumpet | DEG | Caravelle | 196054 | c1950s | |||
525 | Cornet | Gautier | ||||||
Gautier was a trade name used by Lyon & Healy | ||||||||
527 | Euphonium | Pepper | ||||||
528 | Cornet | Jay | Columbia | |||||
529 | Mellophone | Besson | 119877 | c1912 | ||||
530 | French Horn | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
531 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Lyric | 2034 | ||||
Engraved The Lyric MADE BY Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Chicago Cincinnati | ||||||||
532 | Helicon | Pourcelle | ||||||
inscribed: HENRY POURCELLE, SUPERIOR, PARIS bell 19 1/2IN Pourcelle was a trade name for the Bruno Company The Bruno Company was established in New York in 1834 In 1868, the Company used C. Bruno and Son as its name. After the turn of the 20th Century, the company began using trade names including: Lafayette, Paris; Perfackton; Perfection; Henry Pourcelle, Paris; La Vesta; Vocotone. | ||||||||
534 | Alto Horn | Couesnon | ||||||
Couesnon et Cie, 94 rue d"Angouleme, Paris | ||||||||
535 | Tuba | Conn | 36J | BBb | ||||
bell 26in four front-mounted .773"-bore long-action valves . | ||||||||
536 | Trombone | Conn | 30H Burkle | 298522 | 1952 | |||
dual bore .494 and .507 bell 7.5in In the ads Conn said it was made for theatre and dance band players where great power and volume were needed. Named for Jake Burkle who was the Dean of the Conn experimental engineers. | ||||||||
537 | Trombone | Conn | 32H | 397096 | 1952 | |||
Burkle Duo-bore .500 - .522 bell 7.5in | ||||||||
538 | Tuba | Boosey-Hawkes | 177583 | 1950 | Bbb | |||
The bell diameter is 17" and the tuba is 42" tall. This model was also sold as the Besson Imperial. The three valve compensation, found only on Besson and Boosey & Hawkes instruments Owner said, "This is a large, full size tuba, the same size as the popular Yamaha YBB321, but built of heavier metal. I have played a couple of tubas that were larger, but this is by far the heaviest. I am sure thats what gives this horn its warm resonant sound. " | ||||||||
539 | French Horn | King | 128773 | 1930-35 | ||||
Piston horn | ||||||||
540 | Trombone | Huttl | ||||||
inscribed: HUTTL Band Instr. Ltd Fredericton, N.B. Canada | ||||||||
541 | Trombone | Getzen | 300 Series | KT12823 | 1976-9 | |||
542 | Trombone | King | 2B Liberty | 210663 | 1935-40 | |||
543 | Trombone; Valve | King | 161254 | |||||
According to the charts this was made between 1935-40. That does not seem right, does it? Photo courtesy of Greg Holtz | ||||||||
544 | Trumpet | MoennigHW | c. 1860s | |||||
"Side Action Rotary Valve" Trumpet with Bb & C tuning slides. The bell garland engraving says: H.W. Moennig, New York. It is raw brass with German silver trim Moennig manufactured instruments in New York from 1857 to 1883. | ||||||||
545 | Cornet | Boston | 1870s? | Bb | ||||
Side Action Rotary Valve cornet. EngravedMade /- by the - / BOSTON / Musical Instrument Manu fy. It is made of German Silver, | ||||||||
546 | Cornet | Foote | 1870s? | Eb | ||||
Side Action Rotary Valve Cornet. It is made of German Silver | ||||||||
547 | Cornet | Foote | 1860s? | Eb | ||||
Top Action Rotary Valve Eb Cornet. It is made of German Silver. | ||||||||
548 | Cornet | Besson | 21 | 1990s? | ||||
Echo Cornet Only 100 of these were made engraving: BESSON / LONDON / SOVEREIGN / BOOSEY & HAWKES / ENGLAND | ||||||||
549 | Trombone; Valve | Quinby Bros | 1870s? | Bb | ||||
Quinby Brothers of Boston Bb SARV Trombone engraving: MADE BY / QUINBY BROTHERS / BOSTON. This company made instruments from 1876-1884. Made entirely of German silver | ||||||||
550 | Trombone; AltoV | Boston | 1870s? | Eb | ||||
Side Action Rotary Valve Trombone inscribed Made /- by the - / BOSTON / Musical Instrument / Manufy. made of German silver. | ||||||||
551 | Fluglehorn | Selmer | 1063 | 1934? | ||||
Norm: s there text on the bell of your Selmer flugelhorn? I have been trying to come up with a date for mine, but have had no luck, despite e-mail correspondence with Selmer Paris. Mine has prize information on the bell..."Grands Prix/Geneve 1927 Liege 1930", and the address "4 Place Dancourt, Paris" (which Selmer occupied from around the turn of the century to 1965). Also the name of the dealer "Raubert, Montreux, Lausanne." The association with Rauber dates from 1930, but Selmer could not come up with a date as to when that relationship ended. The serial number of the horn is 508. The valve stems and casings are stamped 7,8, and 9. After a lot of Googling, I came up with the following information about a trumpet, whose bell has information similar to mine. The person dates the trumpet at around 1949-1950. | ||||||||
552 | Tuba | Martin | 209744 | BBb | ||||
bell 24in neck 7 3/4in stands 48in | ||||||||
553 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 71H Artist | M30033 | 1961 | |||
first introduced in 1968 and discontinued in 1979. bore .562 in. bell 9.5 in. | ||||||||
557 | Mellophone | Holton | M601 | F | ||||
HornDawg: Until recently, the only mpc I could use was a Bach 5FL flugel and it was quite nice with that but much brighter and thinner than I wanted. Recently got my hands on a Bach 3 Mellophone mpc and the difference is like night and day (except it is a much more drastic change from the horn mpc to this and back). I am a Marcinkiewicz artist and am thinking of asking Joe to make me a piece for this horn. With an actual Mellophone mpc, the out of tune notes fall in strange places. The E and Eb seem pretty good but the F in the staff is WAY flat. The octave from middle C (written) to 3rd space C seems stretched. Some of this will, no doubt, be me getting adjusted to the larger I.D. of the mello mpc. Sound gets better as you go up with a very "Poppy" G above the staff and a gorgeous Ab! Middle C down to the low F# are fat and punchy. It is the fifth between middle C and G in the staff that are kinda funky, but so far nothing you can not fix as you go. Behind the bell, it sounds kinda honky, but practice room recordings tell me that is not whats coming out of the bell. I do not think there is anything wrong with this horn that some practice room time would not fix. Cheesy Okay. I did get Marcinkiewicz to make me a piece for this horn. Partially because it was so hard to find something to fit it. I finally sent him the Bach 3 I had been playing and asked him to match the shank to that. We talked about my difficulty in switching back and forth from my horn piece (about 17.5mm internal diameter) to the Bach (what is it, about 19.75mm?) and back. Apparently, he has been working with some of the band directors in his area on mello mpcs for marching band anyway, so he had "mellos on the brain" right then. What he sent me has the same ID as the horn mpc he made at the same time (seems bigger than my old one to me...) and looks to be modelled on the 6V mello mpc that, apparently, comes with many marching horns? The Kelley mpc is based on this and Joes is of a similar depth (pretty darn shallow compared to the Bachs). How does it sound? Well, it projects like crazy! At first I thought it was too bright, but I am realizing that what sounds dark enough to me is actually WAY to dark to play on a gig (for both horn and mello). At a soft volume, I can get that sort of "fluffy" jazz flugel kind of thing going on and then as you put more air into it, instead of getting brighter and harder the sound gets fatter and denser, more "french horn-like" for want of a better term. In fact, the middle and upper registers just sound huge! The scale is still out (but I kinda expected that) and the design of this mpc makes it a bit harder to pull to E and F at the bottom of the staff (written) up to where I want them. I am having trouble getting the Ab, A Bb, B and C above the staff to center. I know it is a combination of me with this mpc because I can pop them out on the Bach, but they will not lock with the Marcinkiewicz. I am going to write him about that. To be honest, when I first saw the cup shape and depth, I was disappointed. It just looked too small and shallow. Shows that you should use your ears first and eyes second, I guess. Wink Edit: OK. I guess my chops were just WAY off yesterday. After writing the above post, I picked up the Holton and started to just play - no long warmup, just music - and the notes is question, though a little ragged because of I was cold, speak and center just fine. I do think they do not center WHERE I think they should which could cause the problem. Anyway, I am going to record the mello today and see what is going on in front of the bell... | ||||||||
558 | Cornet | York | Air Flow | 1212xx | 1939 | |||
Note that the bell rim is turned in in stead of outward. OLDLOU This York Airflow is actually the cornet, which had a reverse curl on the bell flare. The trumpet version had a standard curl. I currently own and play regularly on my Airflow cornet, which is by far the finest cornet I have ever used. This includes some pretty fine horns, such as my Besson Sov., Boston Ne Plus Ultra, King Master Model Super 20, Reynolds Professional, etc.. | ||||||||
555 | French Horn | Livain | C | |||||
two-valve French Horn in C made by Edouard Livain in Mons, France c.1875. Livain made instruments from 1875-1930 Photo used courtesy of Phils Rugs and Relics, http://www.rugs-n-relics.com GSMonks Said: These 8 C French horns were a staple of French orchestras up until fairly recently. To the best of my knowledge, these instruments are an exclusively French phenomenon, and I am not aware of any manufacturers of these horns that were not French, although you never know whats going to turn up. These horns dont turn up for sale that often, because most owners hang on to them, in part because theyre no longer made, except by special order (any brasswind can be made special-order if you have the specs). | ||||||||
556 | Mellophone | Elkhart | 1840 28 | Bb | ||||
owner called it an "alto french horn" GSMONKS: I am not sure what the Bb horns are used for in the US, which is why I have not said anything. Prior to the Bb horns, mellos were usually an Eb or F horn in single form, and in "deluxe" form came with various ways and means to play in Eb, D and C for F horns, and D and C for Eb horns. These horns also often came with 2 mouthpieces, one mello sized and one trombone sized. The Bb horns, however, are more modern, and seem to parallel the Bb marching "French" horns, which is what I assume they were used for- to play Bb "French" horn parts. The thing is, however, that here in Canada we never see Bb "French" horn parts in band music, and we only very rarely see physical examples of Bb marching "French" horns and mellophones. I am sure both types of horns are still made (mellos and Horns in Bb), but I do not know where in the US they are used or where the music comes from or what type of band music is involved. HORNDAWG: well, I have never seen a Bb mello (but I have not seen that many mellos at all), but Bb french horns play regular F parts. Like tuba players, you just change fingerings. The purpose of using a Bb horn is to spread the partials back out a bit where they start to get treacherous on the longer F horn. So, you would never see any Bb french horn parts, nor would you know (unless you were particularly observant and the horn player was using a Bb single, rather than playing on the Bb side of a regular double horn) that the F part was being played on a Bb horn. I know, it gets rather convoluted. Imagine when you add Bb/f alto descants and triple horns into the mix! | ||||||||
559 | Cornet | Conn | 40A Vocabell | 2861xx | 1932 | |||
560 | Cornopean | Gautrot | 1850s? | |||||
Stolzel valves | ||||||||
561 | Cornopean | Gautrot | 1870s? | |||||
562 | Trumpet | Weymann | ||||||
Henry Weymann was in business in Philadelphia from 1864-1942. Starting in 1870, he advertised as a seller of musical instruments. In 1885, he started advertising as H. A. Weymann & Son. He used the name Keystone as a line of instruments in his later years of business. | ||||||||
563 | Trumpet | Concertone | C | |||||
With crooks that probably take it to Bb | ||||||||
564 | Cornet | York | 174xxx | 1951 | ||||
565 | Trumpet | Reynolds | Medalist | 289973 | 1974 | |||
566 | Cornet | Martin | 17886 | 1971 | ||||
568 | French Horn | Conn | 8D | 71212 | 1957 | |||
575 | Baritone | Boosey-Hawkes | 71581 | 1906 | ||||
570 | Trumpet | Conn | 58B | 278346 | 1930 | |||
571 | Cornet | Boosey-Hawkes | ||||||
572 | Trumpet | Buescher | 9 | 151629 | 1924 | C | ||
573 | Trombone | York | 18846 | c. 1908 | ||||
Inscribed: J.W. York & Sons Grand Rapids Mich bell 7 1/8in two 5 1/2in long tubes, of different diameter | ||||||||
574 | Cornet | Yamaha | YCR-233S | 005187 | late 70s | 1975-1984 | ||
Production Range 1975-1984 Bore .463 Bell 4-3/4in Short Model | ||||||||
576 | Sousaphone | Keefer | 12592 | 1923 | Eb | |||
bell 20 in bore 0.654 | ||||||||
577 | Sousaphone | Keefer | 24547 | 1939 | BBb | |||
Bell: 25 in | ||||||||
578 | Mellophone | Whaley Royce | Eb | |||||
579 | Trumpet | Holton | Llewellyn | 104927 | 1929 | |||
580 | Trumpet | Sansone | ||||||
Lorenzo Sansone was a professional horn/alto player and manufacturer in New York starting 1914, He died in 1975 | ||||||||
581 | Cornet | Besson | 95103 | 1911 | ||||
Owner says this horn may never has been played. "The instrument looks like its gold-plated, I swear. It may be brass, but there is no tarnish anywhere, and it has never been cleaned or even taken out of the box in 40 years, so its hard to believe it wouldnt tarnish on its own! One of the valves is engraved: Besson & Co./Brevete/95103. The horn is engraved: Class A/New Creation/Besson & Co./Prototype/198 Euston Road/London, England/Carl Fischer/6 4th Ave., New York/Sole Agent to States. There is a "Gibson Girl" engraved on the horn area, as well as a bugler boy by the edge of the rim." | ||||||||
583 | Sousaphone | Holton | 176815 | 1948 | BBb | |||
bell 26 in | ||||||||
584 | Euphonium; DB | Martin | 132584 | 1939 | ||||
5 valve Pryorphone: This is the first double-belled baritone or double-belled euphonium where I have seen the trombone bell BEHIND the main bell curl! | ||||||||
585 | Baritone | York | 73xxx | 1923 | ||||
586 | French Horn | Elkhart | ||||||
587 | Trombone; Valve | Zelweger | ||||||
The manufacturer was Luigi Zelweger who established his business 1890. He was in business in Biella, Italy from 1890 to at least 1926. | ||||||||
588 | Trombone; Alto | Bach | 39 | 46555 | 1981 | Eb | ||
bore .468in bell 6.5in | ||||||||
589 | Sousaphone | Conn | 20k | 925843 | 1961 | BBb | ||
590 | Fluglehorn | Persy | 2724 | |||||
PERSY BREVETE BRUXELLES | ||||||||
591 | Sousaphone | Pan American | 73618 | Eb | ||||
Bell: 24in | ||||||||
592 | Trumpet | Martin | Descant Handcraft | 74772 | 1927 | |||
engraved Handcraft Dansant Elkhart IND | ||||||||
593 | Fluglehorn | Martin | 201425 | 1956 | ||||
594 | Cornet | Pollmann | ||||||
engraving August Pollman Light Action New York | ||||||||
595 | Tenor Horn | Boosey-Hawkes | 588099 | 1977 | ||||
596 | Tuba | Conn | 15J | HD09005 | 1980 | BBb | ||
36in tall BELL 18in | ||||||||
597 | Cornet | Stratton | 1890s | |||||
598 | Tuba | Couesnon | 20201 | C | ||||
Inscription COUESNON PARIS 20201 MONOPOLE CONSERVATOIRES Made in France Extended low range due to the second set of valves. receiver takes small shank trombonemouthpiece. Bell 27 cm length: 62 cm | ||||||||
599 | Baritone | Besson | 59382 | 1898 | ||||
600 | Cornet | King | Tempo | 458556 | ||||
OLDLOU: I rently sold a King Tempo cornet, which I rated as an average quality, but, fine playing student grade horn. This one IMHO was not the equal of any of the H.N.White built cornets. The valve palting was starting to peel in many small spots, indicating to me that the service life would be marginal. | ||||||||
601 | Alto Horn | American Standard | 710 | |||||
Engraved: American Standard High Grade Made By Clev. Mus. Ins. Co. Clevd-O. bell 7in length 19 1/2 in | ||||||||
602 | Cornet | York | 33109 | 1912 | ||||
603 | Tuba | York | 58207 | 1920 | Eb | |||
Note the "tube loop" which allows switching from high to low pitch by either inserting the tuning slide in one end for low pitch, or by isolating the loop for high pitch. | ||||||||
604 | Tenor Horn | Pollmann | Bb | |||||
Inscribed: Jr QUAM Council No. 216 August Polmann Light Action New York | ||||||||
605 | Tuba | Moennig | ||||||
606 | Tuba | Besson | 145xxx | 1935 | BBb | |||
Compensating This horn was dated from the Besson site, but I have to wonder . From what they have presented on the Besson site, it appears that Besson merged with Boosey and Hawkes in 1948. But, the serial number list is a combined Boosey and Besson list, which is before Besson was part of the Boosey company. And, this serial indicates 1935 manufacture | ||||||||
607 | Trombone | Holton | TR-658 | 559xxx | 1979 | |||
608 | Cornet | Ditson | New Century | |||||
inscribed: Oliver Ditson Company New Century Boston Austria on mouthpipe | ||||||||
609 | Alto Horn | Lyon-Healy | Improved Own Make | |||||
inscribed: Lyon and Healy , Chicago. Improved Own Make | ||||||||
610 | Cornet | Conn | 38A | 308xxx | 1936 | |||
611 | Trombone | Keefer | ||||||
612 | Helicon | Wurlitzer | 1880s | |||||
613 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | 90G | |||||
614 | Sousaphone | King | ||||||
615 | Tuba | King | 1280 Symphony | |||||
Described as a Orchestra, Pit or Dance Tuba. Used for the player switching back and for to Sting Bass | ||||||||
616 | Alto Horn | Gautrot | ||||||
617 | Tuba | Distin | 1893 | BBb | ||||
618 | Trombone; Valve | Distin | ||||||
Bell 8.5 inches - Bore 0.490 inch | ||||||||
619 | Helicon | Distin | 1870s | |||||
Distin & Co Circular Bombardon "Less exact bystanders might call this 1870 instrument a helicon. At that time the owner of the company was Thomas Boosey: (source: Craig Lewis) | ||||||||
622 | Cornet | York | 78657 | 1925 | ||||
bell 4-3/4 in | ||||||||
621 | Sousaphone | (anon) | 172282 | BBb | ||||
Bell 22in | ||||||||
623 | Euphonium | King | 1935-40 | |||||
4 Valve | ||||||||
624 | Baritone | King | 382760 | 1962 | ||||
625 | Euphonium | King | 769581 | 1978 | ||||
626 | Euphonium | Conn | H8080007 | 198 | ||||
Engraved on the bell is 4I Tubaing: This Looks like a Buescher to me, since it has the leadpipe going into the 2nd valve. | ||||||||
627 | Helicon | Pepper | 65511 | Eb | ||||
628 | Helicon | Pepper | 68594 | Eb | ||||
629 | Trombone | Conn | 40H | 243573 | 1927 | |||
#3 .500 bore bell 7in original factory gold plating | ||||||||
630 | Natural Horn | Kretzschman | ||||||
631 | Tuba | Boosey-Hawkes | Emperor | 1923 | Eb | |||
632 | Trombone | Reynolds | 70 | 32431 | 1957 | |||
.500 bore Bell 7 1/2 engraving Reynolds / MADE BY ROTH-REYNOLDS INST. CO CLEVE., OH. | ||||||||
633 | Trumpet | Concertone | ||||||
Seller says "looks very similar to some of the older Conn trumpets like the 58B". What do you think? | ||||||||
634 | Euphonium | Couesnon | ||||||
Inscribed: Exposition Universelle De Paris 1900 Hors Concours Memare Du Jury Couesnon & Cie Fournisseurs De Larmee 84 Rue D Angouleme Paris Made for Lyon & Healy Chicago 23 in tall | ||||||||
635 | Cornet | Courtois | 1881 | |||||
Echo Cornet sans echo chamber. Owned by RWRRB. (who is looking for an echo chamber) | ||||||||
636 | Mellophone | Fischer | ||||||
637 | Cornet | Standard | ||||||
The Standard Band Instrument Company was started in 1884 by Thompson & Odell as the Brasswind branch using stock and equipment previously owned by Quinby. They were in turn taken over by Vega in 1909. | ||||||||
638 | Euphonium | Martin | ||||||
28 tall Bell 11 1/2 in | ||||||||
639 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | Champion Silver Piston | Eb | ||||
640 | Trombone; Valve | Stratton | ||||||
8 ½ inch bell | ||||||||
641 | Baritone | Martin | 165162 | 1947 | ||||
642 | Tuba | King | 290 Monster | 18037 | Eb | |||
643 | Trombone | Dodworth | 1303 | |||||
644 | Euphonium; DB | King | 1929 | |||||
645 | Trombone; Bass | Holton | 185 | 403942 | 1966 | |||
646 | Tuba | Frank | Excelsior | Eb | ||||
647 | Alto Horn | Holton | 43260 | 1918 | ||||
648 | Sousaphone | York | 1934 | |||||
649 | Alto Horn | Gautier | ||||||
Trade Name Gautier | ||||||||
650 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
651 | Trombone; Valve | Boston | 12334 | 1870-75 | ||||
652 | Euphonium | Conn | 67009 | 1901 | Bb | |||
653 | Alto Horn | Boosey-Hawkes | 34515 | |||||
inscribed THE TRUMPHONIC "CLASS A". Made for SP.&S. LTD. BOOSEY and HAWKES London England | ||||||||
654 | Trumpet | Jay | 74149 | |||||
655 | Cornet | Martin | Committee | 1578xx | 1946 | |||
OLDLOU: In my collection I currently have two Martin cornets. My favorite is an Imperial, Handcrafted,silver plated. This is an extended cornet with the extra loop in the belltube, immediately after the first valve. The second is a Martin Committee Model cornet in lacquered brass. The Imperial is the better performing horn of the two. | ||||||||
656 | Trumpet | Conn | 2B Symphony | 258256 | 1928 | |||
657 | Sousaphone | Maheu | Bb | |||||
Tenor Sousaphone. Bb not BBb. | ||||||||
658 | Cornet | Besson | Enharmonic | |||||
Class A, Enharmonic Patented, "Prototype" Cornet. | ||||||||
659 | Baritone | Rudall-Carte | ||||||
Rudall and Carte | ||||||||
660 | Euphonium | Salvation Army | Triumphonic | |||||
Compact | ||||||||
661 | French Horn | Fischer | ||||||
Schmidt Wrap Double | ||||||||
662 | Euphonium | Boosey-Hawkes | 1897 | |||||
4 valve | ||||||||
667 | Trumpet | Conn | ||||||
Cavalier | ||||||||
664 | Trombone; Valve | Lyon-Healy | Champion Silver Piston | |||||
7 inch bell | ||||||||
665 | Trombone | Huttl | ||||||
666 | Tuba | Besson | 24491 | 1875-83 | Eb | |||
33 inches tall 12.5 inch bell Inscription: F. Besson, Brevetee, 198 Euston Road, London, Louis Schreiber Sole Agent, U States | ||||||||
668 | Trombone | Holton | 65 | 162817 | 1946 | |||
The Holton 65 was produced from the mid 40s into the late 50s early 60s. Bore .458 with either a red brass or silver plated one-piece red brass 7" or 7 1/2 bell and nickel silver outer slide tubes with oversleeves. Some had nickle-silver neckpipes, some had an L shape brace on the underside of the hand brace. Engraving ranged from Frank Holton 65 to a sun with Holton and serial number running through the middle of it. The Holton 65 was theanser to the King 2-B, Conn 4H/24H and Bach 6. They have a brighter sound than the 2-B. Buddy Morrow famously played a Holton 65 for many years. The Holton 69 was a variation on the 65 (8" red brass bell (Buddy Morrow and Bennie Green played it). The 67 Stratodyne was a variation with with special braces and engraving, a brass neckpipe, lightweight 7in red bell. The 66 Galaxy added a .485/.500 duo-bore but used the same bell mandril and neckpipe in nickel silver. | ||||||||
669 | Cornet | Turtle, W | 1358 | |||||
An eBay seller contacted me to tell me about this horn he is currently selling and to request any further information we could find on it. So, is there more knowledge out there somewhere? Langwill lists an A. Turtle but no W. Turtle, so it is speculated that this is a relative, possibly a son. A. Turtle was a cornet maker in Manchester England. My speculations: Since W Turtle and A Turtle are using the same physical address, it probably means one of two things. Either W. was working in As shop, or W. bought As shop. Since there is little information on A. and none on W. I would lean towards the idea that W. was working in As shop. The dates associated with A. are that he is known to have been at that address in 1894. And, that seems to be the first documented date on him that I have. It is possible he had been making horns before that. And, the last date is 1900, which is also associated with a different address (86 London Rd). Again, it is possible that he flourished longer than that. But it would seem that A. moved from Ogden St sometime between 1894 and 1900. And, so it would be reasonable to presume that this horn had probably been produced before the turn of the 20th century. It looks very much the same as the Bessons of the same time period. Inscribed: 1ST CLASS MAKER W.TURTLE 61. OGDEN ST. ARDWICK MANCHESTER 1325 | ||||||||
670 | Baritone | Olds | Studio | 196xxx | 1956 | |||
671 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Majestic | |||||
Majestic was a Trade name for Wurlitzer. Fully Engraved | ||||||||
672 | Tuba | King | 1140 | 870256 | ||||
673 | Alto Horn | Coleman | Excelsior | 11226 | ||||
Bell 8 1/2in , 20 in long .460 bore Engraving Excelsior Henry Coleman manfr Philadelphia | ||||||||
674 | Euphonium | Missenharter | 6690 | |||||
Serious decoration | ||||||||
675 | Tenor Horn | Salvation Army | Triumphonic | 31967 | ||||
Salvation Army Triumphonic Class A baritone31967 22in long bell 7.5in | ||||||||
676 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 312 Charlier | |||||
made in Belgium. It is intricately engraved all around the bell, including the signature: C. MAHILLON Fournisseur de larmée et des conservatoires Bruxelles And MODELE ADOPTE par Mr. THEO CHARLIER Théo Charlier was a privileged witness of the evolution and the manufacturing of the trumpet. His contribution to the style progress of trumpeters was considerable. His influence will have a decisive effect on the rapidity with which the trumpet will get its preponderant place at the end of the 19th century. Taking account of the technical and artistic evolution of the trumpet, he will be one of the most talented instrumental performers, not at all avoiding the difficult parts composed by baroque music masters and which nobody dared to play. It seems he was the first instrumentalist to perform, in its integral version and without modifications, the perilous trumpet part of the 2nd Brandenburg Concerto written by Johann Sebastian Bach. 21in tall | ||||||||
677 | Trombone; Valve | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
"Vienna Valve" Trombone. This rare valve system uses two pistons for each finger lever. engraving: F. VAN CAUWELAERT / BREVETE / BRUXELLES. lead pipe engraving: VAN CAUWELAERT / BRUXELLES | ||||||||
678 | Cornet | Tonk | Sterling | |||||
679 | Alto Horn | Jaubert | ||||||
680 | Baritone | Boston | 7470 | 1883 | ||||
bell is 9-1/2 in | ||||||||
681 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Eb | |||||
682 | Baritone | King | Artist | 212282 | 1935-39 | |||
683 | Tuba | Holton | Collegiate | 35389 | 1916? | Eb | ||
684 | Fluglehorn | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Inscription Bohland & Fuchs Kraslice Bell 5 5/8inch | ||||||||
685 | Trombone | Salvation Army | Class A | 10673 | ||||
Manufactured by The Salvation Army, Judd Street, Kings Cross, London | ||||||||
686 | Baritone | dAlo | ||||||
Antoniophone like | ||||||||
687 | Cornet | Martin | 11420 | 1915-1917 | ||||
688 | Cornet | Holton | Revelation | 29376 | 1914 | |||
"This is the classic long cornet favored in the 1920s by jazz musicians who wanted a brighter tone than the cornet but also the cornet’s warmth." | ||||||||
689 | French Horn | Reynolds | ||||||
690 | Mellophone | Hawkes | 36273 | 1900 | ||||
BELL 9 1/2 in BORE .470 removable pig tale lead pipe Denman st London Extended valves | ||||||||
691 | French Horn | Reynolds | 1973 | |||||
692 | Trumpet | Lidl | 1920s | G | ||||
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". | ||||||||
695 | Trombone; Valve | Maheu | ||||||
made in Gand, Belgium in the late 19th century. 4-valve trombone pitched in Bb + F with the Franco-Belgian cavalry model wrap The shape of these trombones have a very practical purpose - it helps protect the players front teeth from severe damage when the horse tosses its head - as they often do!! Inscribed on the 2nd valve casing: CH. MAHEU / BREVETE / GAND / 2434 and framed by a 6 pointed star. (The bell section is marked Thibouville-Lamy Paris and may be a replacement) | ||||||||
694 | Trombone; Valve | King | 3B | 699471 | 1973 | |||
696 | Trumpet | Pedler | American Triumph | 39572 | c1950 | 1937-1958 | Bb | |
Inscribed: American Triumph Made by Harry Pedler & Sons, Elkhart, Indiana, U.S.A.. | ||||||||
697 | Baritone | Lyon-Healy | Champion Silver Piston | |||||
Engraved: Champion Silver Piston Chicago 22 1/2in long bell 8 1/2in | ||||||||
698 | Trombone | Fillmore | ||||||
Large Bore | ||||||||
699 | Alto Horn | Gautrot | Eb | |||||
8 in bell 26 in length Engraved: Exposition Universelle De Paris 1900 Hors Concours Membre Du Jury Gautrot Marquet Brevete Sgdq (?) Paris an insignia of circles | ||||||||
700 | Tuba | Wurlitzer | Eb | |||||
701 | Cornet | Pourcelle | ||||||
Trade name for Bruno | ||||||||
702 | Trumpet | Manhatten | ||||||
703 | Cornet | Keefer | 7900 | 1919 | ||||
15 1/4 in long bell 4 5/8 Bb/A rotor bell is engraved with an eagle and cornet, and says Brua C. Keefer Mfg. Co., Maker, Highest Grade, Williamsport, PA. The inside of the bell is also ingraved Stamped on 2nd valve casing-S 2 7900 | ||||||||
704 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | C | |||||
C Cornet 12 in long Bell 4 1/2 in Markings: The maker, B&F on the 2nd valve, Austria on receiver pipe. | ||||||||
705 | Tuba | Rauscher | 1927-30 | |||||
706 | Helicon | Lyon-Healy | Professional | Eb | ||||
This is strongly suspected of being a Lyon & Healy helicon, both by the model/tradename, and because a helicon is listed in the 1896 Lyon & Healy catalog that has the same valve/slide cluster as does this horn (the bell branches are different.) | ||||||||
707 | French Horn | Fischer | ||||||
708 | Kuhlohorn | Glier | ||||||
originates from Germany Manufactured by Aug. Clemens Glier of Markneukirchen | ||||||||
709 | Cornet | DeVere | C/Bb | |||||
engraved: Jules De Vere Co., Paris, Montgomery Ward & Co., Sole Agents, Chicago It has both a Bb and a C leadpipe | ||||||||
710 | Trumpet | Lidl | C | |||||
garland reads: Josef Lidl Brno | ||||||||
711 | Trumpet | Challenger | ||||||
Now the question is. . . The name Challenger was used both as a name for Czech imported instruments AND It was used as a trade name by Pan American. So, which do you suppose this is? | ||||||||
712 | Cornet | Montalvo | Bb | |||||
top-action rotary valves inscription on the bell "Eusebio Montalvo" in script | ||||||||
713 | Cornet | Boosey | 25785 | pre 1891 | Bb/A/Ab | |||
bell reads Class A Trademark Distin (with horn and banner) Patent Light Valve Boosey & Co. Makers 295 Regent St. London 25785 W A Pond & Co Sole Agents For The USA New York | ||||||||
714 | French Horn | Kruspe | F/Bb | |||||
Full Double Pre WWI E. Kruspe Erfurt | ||||||||
715 | Cornet | Hawkes | Clippertone | 51064 | ||||
Engraving The Clippertone Excelsior Sonorcus Class A Hawkes & Son Denman Street Piccadilly Circus LONDON 51064 The main tuning slide was modified to bring it into the modern low pitch, rather than the original high pitch. | ||||||||
716 | Trumpet | King | 2055DZU | |||||
I am not sure I should include this horn, but it is such a famous configuration, I could not resist. .462in bore straight seamless bell Monel pistons | ||||||||
717 | Tuba | Conn | 12J | 1904 | Eb | |||
Bore .658. Bell 17.5 inch | ||||||||
718 | Euphonium | Keat | ||||||
by Henry Keat & sons, 105 & 103 Matthias rd, Stoke Newington Lane, London Est 1795. Prize Medals By Appointment to the War & Indian Offices 23in long bell 9 in | ||||||||
719 | Trombone; Valve | Amati | ||||||
4-valvetrombone. Manufactured by Amati Kraslice bell 9in | ||||||||
720 | Helicon | Marchand | ||||||
engraved J. Henry Marchand Paris First Class H. F. McMillin Cleveland O | ||||||||
721 | French Horn | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
722 | Baritone | Thompson-Odell | ||||||
723 | Trumpet | Cerveny | F | |||||
Garland reads "J. Stepansky Cerveny Kostelec" length 17.5 inch length of the tubing is 69inches. | ||||||||
725 | Trumpet | Reynolds | Argenta | 76877 | ||||
727 | Fluglehorn | Zmitko | ||||||
Engraving:Alois Zmitko Louny Cechy with flowers mouthpice is also floral decorated Size of the horn is 15.5 inches tubing from the bell to the beginning of the mouthpice receiver is 51.5inches long. Bell 5.5inch. | ||||||||
728 | Baritone | York | 210518 | |||||
Bell: 11 1/2 in Bore: .560 | ||||||||
729 | Tuba | Whaley Royce | Eb | |||||
730 | Tuba | Varsity | 25225 | Eb | ||||
Varsity was a Holton student line Engraved VARSITY U.S.A. Bell 16in 33in tall | ||||||||
731 | Tenor Horn | Conn | ||||||
732 | Trumpet | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | |||||
733 | Baritone | Triebert | 41429 | |||||
734 | Euphonium | Reynolds | ||||||
735 | Trombone | Reynolds | Contempora 79 | 57472 | 1960 | |||
bell red brass trimmed with nickel silver 8 1/2 in bore at Slide Receiver is .515 bore at stockings .520 | ||||||||
736 | Euphonium | Besson | 436xxx | 1975 | ||||
737 | Trumpet | Reynolds | Ranger | 3000374 | 1975 | |||
Modular Chrome with valves encased in nylon. interchangeable valves and 1st & 3rd slides | ||||||||
738 | Euphonium | Besson | 50502 | |||||
Engraved; (medals of honor banner on top of the FB insignia) F. BESSON "Prototype" 198 EUSTON ROAD LONDON, (5-point star) ENGLAND C. FISCHER 6 4th Av. N.Y. SOLE AGENT U. STATES 5 valve model. circa 1893. London serial #50502. (different series than paris) 5th valve can be set up to play either 1/2 or whole step. Converted to highpitch via main slide additions and pulling out other slides to low pitch line. Original with tenor shank leadpipe. Bell measures 9.75 inches. Bore at 1st valve is about .56 inches (.62 inches at 4th and 5th). | ||||||||
739 | Euphonium | Besson | ||||||
Engraved Class A 50 medals of honour FB (Initials) Besson & Co "Prototype" 198 Euston Road London England (5 pointed star) Carl Fischer 6 4th Av. N.Y. Sole Agent U. States Gold laquor, original in Low Pitch | ||||||||
740 | Baritone | Touraine | 1920s | |||||
Czech made | ||||||||
741 | Tuba | Bundy | ||||||
742 | Trumpet | Arigra | ||||||
Octagonal Trumpet Arigra is a trade name for Riedl, Grazlitz | ||||||||
743 | Trumpet | American Student | ||||||
American Student was a trade name used by The Chicago Musical Instrument Company for instruments made by Bohland and Fuchs | ||||||||
744 | Sousaphone | King | 1265 jumbo | 78561 | 1925 | BBb | ||
Engraved:KING MADE BY THE H. N. WHITE CO. CLEVELAND OHIO Bell 33 in | ||||||||
746 | Baritone | Conn | ||||||
4 valve Bell 10.5 in length 27 in | ||||||||
747 | Trombone | Conn | 12H | 388828 | 1949 | |||
Tri-color | ||||||||
748 | Trumpet | Frank | American Prep | 107480 | ||||
749 | Trumpet | Fischer | Zephyr | |||||
750 | Cornet | Slater | ||||||
751 | French Horn | Dehmal | ||||||
Engraving: "Anton Dehmal Instrumenten Fabrik VII Bez. Breitengasse No. 11 Wien"(Vienna ). Dehmal trained at Uhlmann, | ||||||||
752 | Sousaphone | Besson | 144731 | |||||
26 in. bell Engraving : Besson 50 MEDALS OF HONOUR, AB and a five pt. star. LONDON-PARIS-NEW YORK. Made in England 731. | ||||||||
753 | Cornet | Buescher | 14465 | 1912 | ||||
length 15 inches bell 4 ¾ inch | ||||||||
754 | Trombone; Valve | Brazda | ||||||
Inscribed: Stanislav Brazda vyroba hudebnich nastroju Plzen | ||||||||
757 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | 28423 | 1930 | Eb | |||
758 | Tuba | Lidl | ||||||
length 34 1/4 inch bell 15 1/4inch | ||||||||
759 | Fluglehorn | Keyenbergh | 7871 | 1930s | Bb | |||
MADE IN: Arlon, Belgium | ||||||||
756 | Cornet | Zoebisch | ||||||
C.A. Zoebisch and Sons, New York | ||||||||
760 | Baritone | Pan American | ||||||
761 | Cornet | King | Silversonic | 349xxx | 1955-60 | |||
762 | Trumpet | Muck | ||||||
2329 | Trombone | Harwood | Professional | |||||
The Perfected Harwood Professional | American Made | Warranted for 10 years | J. W. Jenkins Sons Music Co. | Sole Agents Do you think he found an American supplier for his instruments? Most of his were Czech made. | ||||||||
2330 | Cornet | Keefer | 11234 | 1922 | ||||
engraved: Made By Keefer Co. Williamsport PA length 15 1/4in images used courtesy of Wideangleman | ||||||||
764 | Trombone; Valve | King | 283xx | 1915-25 | ||||
765 | Trumpet | Bach | Stradivarius | 47768 | 1969 | C | ||
766 | Euphonium | King | 627 Diplomat | |||||
767 | Euphonium | Besson | 364000 | 1970 | ||||
768 | Baritone | Wurlitzer | ||||||
769 | Alto Horn | King | 36782 | 1915 | ||||
Advertised as a baritone, but appears to me to be an alto. 19 1/2 in long | ||||||||
770 | Cornet | Couturier | 2768 | 1923 | ||||
"S" bore, Bell reads " CONICAL BORE / PAT D / E A Couturier Co. Ltd / -MAKERS- / LA PORTE / -IND- " Courtier was a well known soloist at the turn of the century, though not well recorded. He first worked with Holton on the "Couturier Model", then with York, and in 1916 he and others opened their own business, "E. A. Couturier Co., Ltd.," with the intention of building instruments using his continuous conical bore patent. This cornet uses a minimum of cylindrical tubing. There are three different tuning slides, each to be used when necessary to remove the longer slides needed for high/low pitch, for example. The valve tubing has no slides at all, with the performer expected to make the adjustments required when performing by lipping up or down with the deep mouthpiece . An A valve is provided, but again, there are no adjustments that can be used on any of the horn. The firm was bought by Lyon & Healy in 1923, and ended production in 1929. | ||||||||
771 | Sousaphone | Besson | 141442 | 1930 | BBb | |||
Bore .734. | ||||||||
772 | Trumpet | Sax | Lyrist | 1679 | 1920s-30s | |||
French Tumpet BY A. E. SAX Engraving: LYRIST PARIS Médaille d or Delfosse Soliste de la garde républicaine | ||||||||
773 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | 85xxx | 1904 | ||||
Both Bb and C tuning slides | ||||||||
774 | Trumpet | Martin | Descant Handcraft | 4406 | ||||
Engraving: Martin Handcrafted - Dansant - Elkhart, IN | ||||||||
775 | Cornet | Pedler | Art Professional | 1935-41 | ||||
776 | Cornet | Holton | Revelation | 29923 | 1915 | |||
Dngraved: Made by Frank Holton, Chicago Stamped on center valve casing: Union Label MPBP B&SW inside an insignia,Frank Holton and Co. Chicago Comes with various slides (4 of these) as well as a lead pipe insert and another small brass fitting to go over the lead pipe | ||||||||
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. | ||||||||
779 | Alto Horn | Fischer | 9002 | Eb | ||||
RELIABLE GRADE, C. Fischer, N.Y., 9002 21 inches long bell 8 ½ inches | ||||||||
780 | Cornet | Beau Ideal | ||||||
781 | Tenor Horn | Holton | ||||||
782 | Cornet | Keefer | 9336 | |||||
engraving Brua C. Keefer - Maker - Williamsport, Pa. bore 0.455 | ||||||||
783 | Trombone; Valve | Goumat | ||||||
784 | Trombone | Olds | Standard | 16543 | 1932 | |||
Bell 8 in Engraved: The Olds Standard" Made by FE Olds and Son LA California | ||||||||
785 | Mellophone | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | U.S.A. Line | 38582 | ||||
786 | Cornet | Pepper | Surprise | 31726 | 1894-1902 | |||
engraving: J.W. Pepper, Surprise, Philadelphia, 31726 | ||||||||
787 | Trumpet | Tonk | ||||||
788 | Cornet | King | Junior | 38172 | 1919-20 | |||
engraviing KING made by the H.N. White Co. CLVD. O. | ||||||||
789 | Alto Horn | Lyon-Healy | Champion Silver Piston | |||||
Engraving Champion Silver Piston Chicago leadpipe is stamped "France" | ||||||||
790 | Cornet | Gronert | Invincible | 2069 | Bb/A | |||
Engraved: Invincible| Made by |W. J. Gronert| Elkhart |Ind The horn has 4 valves. The first valve locks down to change horn from Bb to A. There is an extra slide with this horn, presumably for low pitch. On valve 2 it says 2069 UNION MPBPB & SWU LABEL. Pat JAN 13, 12. | ||||||||
791 | Cornet | Jenkins | ||||||
Engraving: GENUINE AUG. HEINEM ~ J.W.JENKINS SONS MUSIC CO. ~ SOLE AGENTS ~ KANSAS CITY, MO. | ||||||||
792 | French Horn | Kruspe | Bb | |||||
Bb with F valve Unusual valve setup E. Kruspe Erfurt | ||||||||
793 | Sousaphone | Reynolds | Eb | |||||
4 Valve Eb. This horn was a military horn, probably stationed at a New Mexiaco Army Air Corps base in WWII. | ||||||||
794 | Mellophone | Huttl | ||||||
795 | Cornet | Beau Ideal | Eb | |||||
Eb? | ||||||||
796 | Mellophone | Gretsch | ||||||
797 | Trumpet | Gladiator | 477 | |||||
The Gladiator Made by Cleveland Mus Inst Co Clev d O | ||||||||
798 | Mellophone | Conn | 70745 | 1901 | ||||
Bell: 9.5in mputerba: Crooked in tenor C (the only crook I currently have for it), the intonation is uncomfortably sharp in the lower register. I imagine this would be somewhat less of a problem with shorter crooks. The upper register is quite sweet and even. Elkhart and New York | ||||||||
799 | Mellophone | Huttl | ||||||
Akhuttl Graslitz "Grand Prix" melophone | ||||||||
800 | Trombone | Pepper | American Favorite | 40887 | 1905 | |||
801 | Sousaphone | Cerveny | 41018 | F | ||||
Inscribed: V. F. Cerveny a synove Hradec Kralove Czechoslovensko Length of the tubing from mouthpice to bell is approx. 162inch. Bell 23.5 inch Pryorphone: From TubeNet (about another similar horn, which was stolen, but later recovered): "If the owners could remember, whether the makers shield has a German or a Czech text, that will narrow down the dating options. It was oval, said "Kraslice" rather than "Konigsgrad" and was in Czech. I would have reckoned late 20s-early 30s. The folks at the Cerveny shop in Prauge at first denied ever having made one, but Mr. Prem in Kraslice did email me later to say that they may have made sousa before WW2, but those records were long gone. | ||||||||
802 | Baritone | Huttl | ||||||
803 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Symphony | |||||
804 | Cornet | Elkhart | Tempo Bandmaster | |||||
Tempo and Bandmaster were trade names for the Elkhart Band Instrument Company | ||||||||
805 | Sousaphone | King | ||||||
Engraving: KING MADE BY THE H. N. WHITE CO. CLEVELAND OHIO Bell 23 in | ||||||||
806 | Ophicleide | Gautrot | C | |||||
9 key model in C, made by Gautrot for Martin | ||||||||
807 | Euphonium | Salvation Army | Bandmaster | 22750 | ||||
Engraving: Manufactured by the Salvationist Publishing & Supplies Ltd, Judd St, Kings Cross, London - Factory St.Albans Herts | ||||||||
808 | Cornet | Holton | Ideal | 120750 | 1937 | |||
bell4 1/2 in Bore .457 Engraving: Holton Ideal Made by Holton Elkhorn Wi. The Ideal has the same unique wrap used by Holton on several of their cornets, such as the Military Model, Model 25, Herbert Clarke, etc.. The lack of a cross brace from the leadtube to the belltube and the pictured cornet mouthpiece all indicate that this is a cornet. I personally think that the owner made the very common mistake of calling his extended cornet a trumpet. The added loop in the leadpipe even has its own spit valve, indicating that this extra loop was added by holton to arrive at the length of tubing needed for proper intonation. I own a silver plated Clarke model which, other than for the finish is identical in appearance to the Ideal. Mine is definately a cornet, and, I love its sweet, dark cornet tone | ||||||||
809 | Tuba | Keefer | 11932 | 1923 | Eb | |||
34 inches tall bell 19 inches bore .685 | ||||||||
810 | Trombone | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | 3550 | ||||
811 | Tuba | Elkhorn | ||||||
812 | Trumpet | Vega | Chas E. George | 1925 | Bb/A | |||
Bb and A Horn has a fitting for a 3rd valve slide ring and a locking A slide pro model named after the VP. | ||||||||
813 | Euphonium | Reynolds | Emperor | 765556 | ||||
814 | Cornet | Concertone | 8 | 1918? | ||||
sold by Montgomery Wards from 1918 thru 1938. made in Czchoslovakia | ||||||||
815 | Euphonium | Salvation Army | Triumphonic | 30297 | ||||
816 | Baritone | Conn | 105564 | 1908 | ||||
4 valve | ||||||||
817 | Trumpet | Reynolds | 10xx | |||||
very early Reynolds professional trumpet, serial number 1,0XX. (Reynolds was one of the few companies which was allotted brass by the U.S. government to continue production during WWII. Some Reynolds instruments survive with "US" engraved on the bell flair, identifying them as having been made for the US military. ) "In that early era before WWII, Reynolds made only quality instruments. There were no model designations. This is the same era of Reynolds trumpet that Frank Kaderabek played in high school--before he bought his first Benge. (I put this trumpet in his hands, he played it, and he verified the statement in the preceeding sentence.) Note the threaded tuning ring on the main tuning slide--similar to the Blessing "Super Artist" and the early King "Master Model" cornet--for quick-change to key of "A." Note the pull lines on each of the three slides (including a pull-out on the third slide) for adjusting to key of "A." This was a carry-over from an earlier era in which such key change from Bb to A was common for cornet playing." inscriptionMADE BY/ F.A. REYNOLDS/ CLEVELAND, O. Bore .459 | ||||||||
818 | French Horn | Fischer | ||||||
bell 12 1/2in bore size .450. Engraving Carl Fischer Horndawg: This is what is known as a "compensating double" horn. In Bb the air flows through the top set of slides. To put the horn in F, you press the thumb valve which also send air into the second set of slides. So, instead of a full set of F and Bb slides sharing a mouthpipe and bell, you use one set of slides for Bb and both sets for F. The few of these I have played tend to have a pretty stuffy F horn. I once owned a compesating triple (Paxman, medium bore - very small for an American player) that had a nice f alto horn and a very nice Bb horn (the alto horn is independent, only the lower two horns use the compesating principle), but the low F horn was like blowing into a sock! the low F horn was stuffy no matter what register I was in. I think (and this is just a guess) that it is caused by a combination of too many sharp bends in the tubing and going through the valves too many times (as you said). That said, I know there are some really nice compensators out there and people do play them. You probably just have to be really aware of how you wrap the darn thing! | ||||||||
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) | ||||||
822 | Tuba | Martin | ||||||
32 in high bell 20 1/2in | ||||||||
823 | Cornet | Couesnon | ||||||
Engraved: Universelle Exposition De Paris 1900 Hors Concours Membre Du Jury Couesnon & CIE Fournisseurs De L Armee 94 Rue D Angouleme Paris #22. | ||||||||
824 | Trumpet | Couesnon | Monopole Star C | |||||
825 | Trumpet | York | 12434 | |||||
826 | Euphonium | Reynolds | 6756 | 1950 | ||||
4 valve | ||||||||
827 | Trumpet | Wurlitzer | Perfect | |||||
Czech made. | ||||||||
828 | Trombone | Martin | Dansant | 91685 | 1924 | |||
.480 bore bell 7 in low pitch designed for use in dance orchestras The slide receiver has a tightening screw in stead of a nut. engraving: MARTIN Handcraft ELKHART IND Owner said, "...how could this little “pea-shooter†produce such a dark, full sound? A bit of the secret, I think, is to be found in the quick bore taper of the gooseneck and tuning slide and its comparatively wide bell stem. The tone is dark, slender and focused all the way from low F and three octaves up...it’s almost impossible to overblow; it doesn t crack up or become shrill even at very loud dynamics. Slotting and intonation are very close to perfection. " | ||||||||
829 | Trumpet | Hawkes | Clippertone | 60335 | Bb/A | |||
830 | Trumpet | Bellmore | ||||||
Czechoslovakian made Bellmore was a trade name for Frank, but also shows up in the Grossman catalogs of the 1950s. | ||||||||
831 | Cornet | Muck | Academy | 2753 | ||||
832 | French Horn | Senecaut | ||||||
Manufactured by P Senecaut of Bruxelles | ||||||||
833 | Trombone; Valve | Pepper | Surprise | 86263 | ||||
41 1/2 in long bell 7 1/8 in | ||||||||
834 | French Horn | Holton | H600 | 523980 | F | |||
835 | French Horn | Lidl | ||||||
836 | French Horn | Martin | 10403 | |||||
An ad on eBay states that the above style horn was Czech made. | ||||||||
837 | French Horn | Kreisler | ||||||
838 | French Horn | American Student | ||||||
839 | Alto Horn | Zoebisch | ||||||
840 | French Horn | Alexander | ||||||
Horndawg says: This is an Alex 103. One of the mainstays of the horn world. Apparently, the quality can range from wondrous (these horns reportedly stay in Germany) to pretty good (these go to the rest of Europe and Great Britain) to pretty crappy (exported to the US). I know this isn&quo;t totally true because I had a nickel silver 103 made in the 60s that was a real gem. | ||||||||
841 | Trumpet | MartinMax | ||||||
length 18 1/2 in Bell 5 1/2 in Max Martin of Berlin established in 1890 In business until 1930. | ||||||||
842 | Sousaphone | Vega | 30900 | |||||
Instrument has 30.900 on bell collar. Serial#? bell 26 in | ||||||||
843 | Trumpet | Boosey-Hawkes | ||||||
R.S. Williams & Son, Toronto were Agents for Boosey from 1900-1935 | ||||||||
844 | Alto Horn | Salvation Army | Triumphonic | 32xxx | Eb | |||
845 | Alto Horn | Ditson | New Century | |||||
engraved: Oliver Ditson Company, New Century, Boston bell 8in Length 20.25 in | ||||||||
846 | Cornet | Dyer | after 1885 | |||||
Engraved: Diamond, WJ Dyer & Bro. with a "D" inside a diamond logo dual water key. 13in long 4.75in bell | ||||||||
847 | Alto Horn | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
9 in bell 21 in long | ||||||||
848 | Alto Horn | Turtle, A | 1796 | 1900 | ||||
A. Turtle of was at 61 Ogden St, from 1894 to 1900 and then at 86 London Road, Manchester. Advertised as a musical instrument maker. | ||||||||
849 | Euphonium | Salvation Army | Class A | 8371 | ||||
The Salvation Army,79 & 81 Fortess Road, London. | ||||||||
850 | Cornet | Advance | 1918-1939 | |||||
The trade name "Advance" was used on Czech imported instruments between 1918-1939 | ||||||||
851 | Euphonium; DB | Buescher | 16757 | |||||
length 25.25 in. bells 12 in. and 6.875 | ||||||||
852 | Alto Horn | Buescher | 216682 | 1926 | Eb | |||
853 | Euphonium | Silvani-Smith | Class A Imperial | 4693 | 1886-1898 | |||
Manufactured by C. Silvani & Richard Smith of 45 Wilson Street, London. This company was in business between 1884-1900 4-valve 26 in long. 10 in bell | ||||||||
854 | Trumpet | York | Artist | 191258 | 1954 | |||
855 | Trumpet | Reynolds | Emperor | 266216 | 1958 | |||
engraving Reynolds EMPEROR MADE IN THE U.S.A. | ||||||||
856 | Mellophone | Pepper | American Favorite | 42073 | ||||
engraved:J W Pepper American Favorite Philadelphia | ||||||||
857 | French Horn | Boston | ||||||
Engraving: Boston Musical Instrument Manufy Pryorphone: Early style braces (obvously). Reverse style; right handed, left hand in bell(!?), which goes against hand-horn tradition. Would like to know if there is any serial number (if not, pre 1880, though may be hard to find) and the actual key, if possible. Kenton: No serial number. Owner cannot play, so cannot determine the pitch Believe it is plated. | ||||||||
858 | Euphonium | Couturier | 1913 | |||||
Couturier 4 Valve Silver On the bell it says, "Conical Bore". | ||||||||
859 | Tuba | Hawkes | Empire | 150565 | Eb | |||
Bell: 14in Length: 30in Bore: .645 Engraved: Denmen St. Picadilly Circus London. W. | ||||||||
860 | Trombone; Valve | (anon) | 425 | C | ||||
Czech made Bore.525 | ||||||||
861 | Tuba | Besson | Class A prototype ENHARMO | 116363 | Eb | |||
bell diameter 35.5cm height 87cm. | ||||||||
862 | Trumpet | Couesnon | Monopole Conservatoires | 32794 | ||||
863 | Trombone; AltoV | Gautier | ||||||
center valve is marked B & F. (Presumably, Bohland and Fuchs) | ||||||||
864 | Trombone; Bass | Hawkes | Class A Excelsior Sonorou | 47584 | G | |||
Hawkes & Son | ||||||||
865 | Trombone; Valve | Courtois | ||||||
Engraved: ANTOINE COURTOIS / BREVETE / FACTEUR DU CONSERVATOIRE / NATIONAL / 8 RUE DE NANCY / PARIS | ||||||||
866 | Trombone; Bass | Pepper | 6959 | 1880-6 | G | |||
Bell 9in | ||||||||
867 | Euphonium | Holton | 2274 | |||||
25 in tall Engraved: Frank Holton,Chicago | ||||||||
868 | French Horn | York | 214587 | |||||
869 | Trombone; Valve | King | ||||||
870 | Cornet | (anon) | ||||||
ingraved "An2568" | ||||||||
871 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
872 | Natural Horn | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
This is a Van Cauwelaert French Horn. Natural horn by Van Cauwelaert, Belgian maker. Cauwelaert was one of the most highly respected maker of the early valved horn. bell 10 3/4 in features the triangular gusset construction of that era, with an unusually stout turned-up rim, eliminating the need for a garland to strengthen itself. The bell interior has been enameled and gilded, in the 19th century style, as a protective measure against the erosion of the metal of the bell, from the increased levels of hand motion associated with hand the stopping technique. Makers name is engraved on the bell. Ttuning slide was placed on the players side of the horn body. The thumb moves this slide, rather than the fingers. This is a feature that is found on all double horns, today, but was unusual during the 19th century. | ||||||||
873 | Cornet | BauerJ | ||||||
OTS cornet 24in long 5in wide. Engraved: J BAUER & CO. CHICAGO. | ||||||||
874 | Trombone; Bass | Benge | 290 Pro Symphonic | |||||
Rose Brass 10 inch bell .562 bore Dual independent valves | ||||||||
875 | Tuba | Blessing | ||||||
Bell 17 1/2 inches 39 1/2 inches long. Engraving: Blessing Elkhart Ind. | ||||||||
876 | Tuba | York | ||||||
bell is 22 in 43 in tall | ||||||||
877 | Alto Horn | Conn | 1963 | |||||
878 | Cornet | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
Engraved: J-T-L / HORS CONCOURS / PARIS / 1878-1889-1900 Qualité supérieure Jérôme / THIBOUVILLE-LAMY Fournisseur de larmée / BREVETE / S.G.D.G 68 rue Réaumur / PARIS / MO | ||||||||
879 | Cornet | Ditson | 1888-1898 | |||||
bell 4 3/4 inches length 12 inches | ||||||||
880 | Trumpet | Jay | Columbia | |||||
881 | Baritone | (anon) | ||||||
Baritone Saxhorn with Berliner Pumpen valves. 27in long 9 5/8in bell | ||||||||
882 | Baritone | Higham | ||||||
Manufactured by J. Higham,127 Strangeways, Manchester 1st Class, Exhibition Prize medals awarded floral engravings around the bell stands 23in 9in bell | ||||||||
883 | Fluglehorn | Fischer, G | Eb | |||||
Engraved G. FISCHER A PARIS Length: 34 cm bell 13.5 cm G Fischer was a brass maker in Paris in the mid 1800s. | ||||||||
884 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | Rapid Reliance | |||||
engraving:The Rapid Reliance Bohland & Fuchs Agent J.S. Marlor Brisbane | ||||||||
885 | Tuba | Besson | 115292 | BBb | ||||
Class A prototype ENHARMONIC | ||||||||
886 | Euphonium | Rudall-Rose-Carte | Starline | |||||
887 | Helicon | Bohland-Fuchs | F | |||||
Helicon with 4 rotary valves and a garland. Engraving:Bohland Johann Michl & Sohn Musik - Instrumenten - Fabrik Graslitz gegründet 1870 Bell 14 inch | ||||||||
888 | Tuba | Pan American | 259900 | BBb | ||||
889 | Trombone | Lyon-Healy | 10361 | |||||
890 | Trumpet | Holton | B47 | |||||
891 | French Horn | Frank | ||||||
892 | Trumpet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
893 | Mellophone | Blessing | ||||||
894 | Trombone | Continental | Colonial | |||||
895 | Mellophone | Esquire | ||||||
896 | Trumpet | Commodore | ||||||
897 | Trumpet | Vega | 25217 | |||||
ON BELL: SEMPERFACILE PRINCEPS VEGA BOSTON IN A STAR THEN IN ANOTHER STAR STANDARD MADE BY THE VEGA COMPANY | ||||||||
898 | Tuba | Salvation Army | Triumphonic | 15895 | Eb | |||
Eb | ||||||||
899 | Cornet | Champion | Special | |||||
900 | Trumpet | Grenadier | ||||||
901 | Cornet | Continental | ||||||
Engraved:: CONTINENTAL MADE IN U.S.A. 4 1/2in bell 17in long | ||||||||
902 | Trumpet | Heald | 36090 | 1900-1910 | ||||
Engraved: JOHN HEALD / MAKER / SPRINGFIELD MASS. / PAT.MAR.25.84 / PAT.AUG.13.89 / PAT.FEB.28.99 "Heald was in business from 1887-1927. He had trained with and worked for Isaac Fiske, and the high quality of his work bespeaks the legacy of Fiskes workshop. Healds cornets are considered second to none and are highly prized by collectors. His trumpets are of a quality equal to the cornets." Image used courtesy of Jeff Stockham | ||||||||
903 | Trumpet | Boston | 1920s | Bb/A | ||||
Boston made a few trumpets late in their existance | ||||||||
904 | Alto Horn | Boston | 19721 | |||||
20in long | ||||||||
905 | Trumpet | Wurlitzer | Symphony | |||||
906 | Trumpet | Clark | 143861 | |||||
907 | Trumpet | Martin | Committee | 209715 | 1957 | |||
Gold plated in mint condition. Medium Bore | ||||||||
908 | Cornet | Boston | ||||||
SARV Pocket Cornet Photos Courtesy of Bob Davis | ||||||||
909 | Trombone; Valve | Marchand | ||||||
Inscription: J. Henri Merchand - Paris - First Class - H.E. McMallin & Son Co - Sole USAgts. - Cleveland, O. | ||||||||
910 | Cornet | Stratton | ||||||
911 | Trumpet | York | 20646 | 1909 | ||||
shepards crook trumpet? Bore .459 | ||||||||
912 | Tuba | Salvation Army | Triumphonic Class A | 23397 | 1930 | Eb | ||
913 | Tuba | Allen-Hall | 1861-63 | |||||
restored Allen & Hall rotary valve OTS bass saxhorn. Joseph Lathrop Allen and David C. Hall were partners in business together for only a very short time and were located on Washington Street in Boston Massachusetts. In 1865 Hall formed and association with Quimby and purchased the stock and tools of Allen & Hall. | ||||||||
914 | Alto Horn | Roth | 1890s | Eb | ||||
Engraved PREMIATA FABBRICA /Ferdinando ROTH /MILANO length 56cm bell 15.5cm. Ferdinando ROTH worked in Milano from 1838 to 1898. 1894 advertised as specialist in saxophone, so this horn is likely pre 1894 | ||||||||
915 | Cornet | Huller | ||||||
Engraved ANTON HULLER/ GRASLITZ Length 37cm bell 13 cm. | ||||||||
916 | Cornet | (anon) | ||||||
917 | Trombone; Valve | Lebrun | 1930s? | C | ||||
GREAT BELGIUM CAVALRY TROMBONE 4 VALVES Engraved: 2 MEDAILLES DOR D&P LEBRUN BREVETE BRUXELLES Désiré and Pierre LEBRUN worked in Bruxelles from 1903 to 1950. They were the 3rd generation of this family of makers. | ||||||||
918 | Alto Horn | Roehn | 1870-1890 | |||||
Engraved: ROËHN / RUE DU FAUBOURG St DENIS / N131 / PARIS 4 it may be a alto saxhorn or a saxotromba bell 17cm length57 cm width 15 cm berliner valves design, short and a thick and they are not aligned! same design as Adolphe SAX models. He sued Sax for contravention of his patents. Roëhn worked in Paris from 1853 to 1890, and made Sax models. | ||||||||
919 | Alto Horn | Roth | 1898 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: BREVETTO BOTTALI / PREMIATA FABBRICA / FERDINANDO ROTH / MILANO length: 42 cm bell 20 cm "Ferdinando ROTH worked in Milano from 1838 to 1898, and ROTH&BOTTALI from 1898 to 1910. I think that this horn has been made around 1898 because there isnt the complete mark again, just "Brevetto Bottali" (Bottali patent) so its the beginning of the mark. " | ||||||||
920 | Trombone; Valve | Kasal | F | |||||
Engraving LAD. KASAL / LITOMYSLI tube length (without valves) is 360 cm Ladislav KASAL worked in Leitomischl from 1880 to 1950. Bell 23 cm. | ||||||||
921 | Sousaphone | Cleveland | 226748 | BBb | ||||
922 | Tuba | Conn | 5J | 990061 | 1970s | BBb | ||
Bore .658 18 inch bell | ||||||||
923 | Tuba | King | 5324xx | BBb | ||||
924 | Cornet | Higham | 53953 | 1893? | ||||
925 | Tuba | Orsi | Eb | |||||
926 | Cornet | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
engraved: I.T.L. HORS CONCOURS PARIS 1878-1879-1900 THIBOUVILLE-LAMY & Co. 110 CHARTERHOUSE STREET,LONDON, MADE IN PARIS- CLASS C | ||||||||
927 | Cornet | American Perfection | 71908 | |||||
928 | Alto Horn | American Artist | 1373 | |||||
8in bell 20 in long | ||||||||
929 | Alto Horn | (anon) | ||||||
Listed as an Austrian Alto | ||||||||
930 | Baritone | Pan American | 74106 | |||||
931 | Baritone | York | 103499 | 1932 | ||||
BORE .570 | ||||||||
932 | Cornet | Scheerer | ||||||
Engraved J. SCHEERER & SONS LEEDS MADE IN AUSTRIA Scheerer and Son was reported as a dealer from 1894. | ||||||||
933 | Post Horn | HessE | ||||||
Engraving:Hess Musikinstr Fabn, klingenthal SA | ||||||||
934 | Trumpet | Janda | ||||||
german silver top action rotary trumpet. Antonin Janda was in business from 1922 to 1950. in Hodonin. | ||||||||
935 | Trumpet | Manhatten | R16128 | |||||
20 inch length. | ||||||||
936 | Trumpet | Brigadier | 019917 | |||||
It has an Emblem of what appears to be a Civil War Band Member and an Eagle Ingraved: BRIGADIER / "MADE IN ELKHART - IND. USA. | ||||||||
937 | Trumpet | Cavour | 2074 | |||||
Milano 20th Century | ||||||||
938 | Tuba | Distin | Medium Model 35 | 7211/8229 | 1890-92 | Eb | ||
Has 7211 on bell, and 8229 on valves. Appears to have been made about the time that Distin was moving from Philadelphia to Williamsport. Height 30in Bell: 13.5in | ||||||||
939 | Tenor Horn | Lyon-Healy | Beau Ideal | |||||
Bell: 9in Height 22.5in | ||||||||
940 | Trumpet | Gladiator | ||||||
engraving: The, Gladiator, Made By, The, H N White Co, Cleveland, Ohio | ||||||||
941 | Trumpet | Selmer | 43056 | 1967 | Eb | |||
942 | Cornet | Pelisson | ||||||
inscription: Mon Couturier Pelisson Freres Lyon-Paris Pelisson Freres who took over the company in 1875 from Couturier | ||||||||
943 | Trumpet; Low | Amati | Eb | |||||
length 21inch Inscribed Amati Kraslice GSMonks: this one is a contra-alto, because it does not have a conical lead-pipe. Pryorphone: ... and was apparently chaged from low to high pitch... (note bottom left loop which formerly met brace in upper left) | ||||||||
944 | Trumpet; Low | Lidl | 849205 | |||||
length 25.5inch Engraving: Lidl Brno | ||||||||
945 | Trumpet; Bass | Holton | 283022 | 1956 | ||||
Bell: 6in 27in Long. | ||||||||
946 | Fluglehorn | Benge | 19145 | 1976 | ||||
#5 Resno-Tempered Bell, Custom Built by, E-Benge, Los Angeles, Calif. | ||||||||
947 | Cornet | Dodworth | ||||||
948 | Trumpet | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 8081 | |||||
949 | French Horn | Boston | 25199 | |||||
Photo courtesy of Martin Shape | ||||||||
950 | Natural Horn | Kies | ||||||
Viennese model natural horn, with a set of crooks for ALL keys, by W Kies, Wien. The layout of the horn is identical to Leopold Uhlmanns design of the 1800s, but the bell is larger than most of Uhlmanns, earlier, instruments. One researcher believes that Kies is a counterfeit name for Kuss. The badge identifying the horn is in silver. | ||||||||
951 | Cornet | Wulschner | 6812 | 1888-1893 | ||||
Engraved --CRESCENT PROFESSIONAL -- WULSCHNER MUSIC CO. INDIANAPOLIS IND. Wulschner Music Co. imported Boosey instruments starting in 1888. Changed the company to Emil Wulschner & Son in 1893. Ceased business in 1914. | ||||||||
952 | Sousaphone | Boosey-Hawkes | Oxford | 199459 | Eb | |||
Engraved: Oxford Boosey & Hawkes Ltd. England. bell is 24 in | ||||||||
953 | Trumpet | Besson | Meha | 95201 | ||||
bore .470 a little larger then the Brevette and plays like an old large bore Benge. 3rd valve ring was originally on the bottom but I had that moved to the traditional location. | ||||||||
954 | Trumpet | Besson | Rapuano | 88306 | 1937 | |||
955 | Trumpet | Besson | Brevette | 87460 | 1935 | |||
956 | Alto Horn | Fischer | New Creation | 20429 | ||||
20 inches tall 7 1/4 inch bell | ||||||||
957 | Sousaphone | American Standard | ||||||
958 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 1250926 | 1924 | ||||
body serial 125926 slide serial 125088 | ||||||||
959 | Alto Horn | Whaley Royce | Eb | |||||
960 | Trumpet | (anon) | ||||||
length 29 in | ||||||||
961 | Trumpet | Conn | 22B | 378629 | 1948 | |||
0.438 bore | ||||||||
962 | Trumpet | Holton | T101b Symphony | |||||
Bell 4.8125in Bore .459 | ||||||||
963 | Tuba | (anon) | ||||||
34 in length bell 9 in | ||||||||
964 | Trumpet | (anon) | ||||||
Seller believed it to be a trumpet | ||||||||
965 | Fluglehorn | Lidl | ||||||
EngravingJosef Lidl length 16.5 in Bell 5.5in | ||||||||
966 | Trumpet | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
967 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Stamped "AUSTRIA" and "B & F". 12 in length | ||||||||
968 | Trumpet | Yamaha | 13xxx | C | ||||
969 | Tuba | (anon) | 1920s | |||||
970 | Tuba | Saibert | ||||||
Engraved: Karel Saibert v Josefove length 34 in bell 11 1/4inch tubing from mouthpice to bell 148inches. | ||||||||
971 | Euphonium | Heidegger | ||||||
engraving Eduard Heidegger Linz a.d. Donau (Austria)Length 24 inchbell meassures 9.5intubing from mouthpice to bell 112in | ||||||||
972 | Tuba | Buescher | 15602 | 1924 | Eb | |||
Bell 18 3/4 in | ||||||||
973 | Tuba | Hawkes | Excelsior Sonorous Class | 30753 | Eb | |||
overall height 30in Bell diameter 14in | ||||||||
974 | Euphonium | Cerveny | ||||||
engraving Cerveny & S. Hradec Kralove length 30 inch bell 9.5intubing from mouthpice to bell 106inches. | ||||||||
975 | Tuba | Besson | 79111 | 1905-9 | Eb | |||
length 28in bell 12 1/2in .670 bore. engraving Chicago Bore Medals of Honour Besson Co Prototype 198 Euston Road London England C. Fischer 6. 4th ave N.Y. Sole agent U States. | ||||||||
976 | Alto Horn | Lehnert | ||||||
Engraving LEHNERT PHILA length 24 in bell 8 1/2 in | ||||||||
977 | Trumpet; Low | Faber | Eb | |||||
Engraving Josef FABER / GRASLITZ" Total lenght 50 cm, bell diameter 13.5 cm | ||||||||
978 | Trumpet | Schediwy | ||||||
979 | Cornet | Holton | Couturier | 13359 | 1911 | |||
Engraving: COUTURIER MODEL NEW PROPORTION MADE BY FRANCK HOLTON CHICAGO Biber: It seems a little unclear to me as to what distinguished the Clarke model from the plain new proportion model and the couturier model. Was it just bore size? I have seen ads showing Clarke model instruments both with and without shepherds crook. Surely Clarkes customization of the model was more than bore size. Pryorphone: The cornet stayed the same regardless of who was endorsing it (and whos name they put on it). There were times when"New Proportion" model was made with was no endorsing artist: 1907 to some of 1909 and some of 1912 to at least 1918. I know of "Couturier Model" New Proportions with 0, 0-, 0½, and 1 bores, so it would be my assumption that this worked the same way when Clarke endorsed them. From 1918 on, the cornet was known as the "Holton-Clarke Model" I have not tracked anything beyond Chicago, so I can not tell you any more than that. OLDLOU: I have two Holton Clarke Model cornets from about the same era. One is a shepherds crook type, which is appreciably shorter than the other, which is a typical extended cornet design. this just might answer the question per the Holton Clarke or Couturier, or, New Proportion short cornets. One of the major differences that I have noted in these two old horns is that the shepherds crook model will not fit into the original factory case for the non s c design. A minor difference is that the shepherds crook model will accept a modern Bach type cornet mouthpiece shank, whereas, the non s c horn has a much smaller diameter i.d. in the receiver. Biber: as the New Proportion design or its other incarnations (Clarke, Couturier) ever offered as a trumpet or trumpet-shank instrument? the reason I ask is that I just saw a publicity photo of the fortmer child prodigy trumpet soloist Edna White. the photo was easily from the 1940s (eitherway considerably after her switch from cornet to trumpet) and showed her holding what I am almost 100% sure is a Holton-Clarke cornet. Kenton: The Couturier line had a trumpet. Though it is really pushing it to call it a trumpet. i.e. a trumpet is supposed to be cylindrical until it goes into the bell branch. Course, no modern trumpets do fit this description. But the Couturier model took this to an extreme. It took a trumpet shank mouthpiece but was conical throughout. I would be surprised if Clarke endorsed a trumpet. He was very vocal in opposition to the trumpet over the cornet. | ||||||||
980 | Trombone; Bass | Holton | ||||||
981 | Tenor Cor | Mahillon | ||||||
Made by C. Mahillon, London | ||||||||
982 | Mellophone | Cleveland | C-38459 | |||||
983 | Trumpet | Lyons | Challenger | |||||
984 | Mellophone | Elkhart | 75-E | |||||
985 | Trumpet | Art | Symphony | |||||
Engraving: Synphony model trumpet.Made by Art Musical Instrument INC.Elkhart Ind.F.A.BUESCHER PRES. | ||||||||
986 | Cornet | Stratton | OTS | 1860-61 | Eb | |||
Over-the-shoulder instruments were very popular for street or military bands in the mid 1800s because with the band in the front of a march, as they projected the music to the troops marching behind. | ||||||||
987 | Cornet | (anon) | 1865-70 | Eb | ||||
Unsigned, probably by John F. Stratton Photo courtesy of Jeff Stockham [url=http://www.excelsiorcornetband.com]Excelsior Cornet Band[/url] | ||||||||
988 | Cornet | Pollmann | 1872 | Eb | ||||
989 | Cornet | (anon) | 1872 | |||||
990 | Cornet | Pollmann | 1872 | Bb | ||||
Martin, Pollmann & Co. | ||||||||
991 | Cornet | Schuster | Bb | |||||
Identical in almost every respect to the Pollmann except that it has a French-style rolled bellrim instead of a Saxon rim/garland. | ||||||||
992 | Cornopean | Rohe | 1845 | |||||
by J.A. Rohe | ||||||||
993 | Cornet | Fiske | c. 1866 | |||||
994 | Cornet | McFadden-Beaumont | 1872 | |||||
only known instrument to survive from this maker Frederick Beaumont had worked for Isaac Fiske, and in partnership with George McFadden produced unlicensed copies of Fiskes patented designs. The ensuing squabble with Fiske forced McFadden & Beaumont out of business within two years. George McFadden relocated to Syracuse, NY, where his firm produced piston-valve cornets until 1910. | ||||||||
995 | Saxhorn | (anon) | 1850 | |||||
B-flat soprano saxhorn with Berliner piston valves, unsigned, upright bell, French | ||||||||
996 | Alto Horn | Pollmann | 1872 | Eb | ||||
997 | Alto Horn | Kummer-Schetelich | 1862-8 | Eb | ||||
998 | Alto Horn | Slater | 1876 | |||||
OTS alto horn by Moses Slater | ||||||||
999 | Alto Horn | Quinby | 1870 | |||||
1000 | Alto Horn | Besson | 48236 | 1890-1894 | Eb | |||
Besson Eb Circular Altohorn "CHICAGO BORE", "Prototype" with undersprung valves | ||||||||
1001 | Euphonium | Hillyard | 31819 | pre-1894 | ||||
made in London by W.Hillyard and imported by J.W.Pepper of Philadelphia. Bell 9 1/2 inches length 22 1/2 inches. | ||||||||
1002 | Cornet | Allen-Hall | ||||||
reads Allen & Hall Makers / Boston / Washington (but the Washington has a 334 through it) Almost 16 inches long bell 5 inches | ||||||||
1003 | Cornet | Lamoreaux | 1908 | |||||
Found in the pages of the Sears, Roebuck catalog for 1908. made in Paris by Lamoreaux Brothers (Freres) | ||||||||
1004 | French Horn | Zalud | ||||||
Clockworks valves reads P. Zalud Terezin (Theresienstadt) (Paul Zalud was born 1864, died 1931). | ||||||||
1005 | Cornet | Lavelle | 3960 | |||||
Made In Italy Henri Lavelle is a trade name for Grossman Music Corp. | ||||||||
1006 | Cornopean | (anon) | ||||||
1007 | Trombone | Blessing | Super Artist | |||||
"Naked Lady" Trombone, engraving of a female nude wearing high heels, additional engraving SUPER ARTIST/ BLESSING/ ELKHART/ IND | ||||||||
1008 | Alto Horn | Courtois | ||||||
Manufactured by Antoine Courtois, Facteur on Conservatoire National, 88 rue des marous , St. Marctus, Paris. Medalle di 1rf Classe Exposition Universolle 1895 Medalle Londres 1862 Exposition Universelle Paris 1867 Medalle honnour 1lr Prix Grande Medalle Dor Exposition de Moscou 1872 Medalle Dor Paris 1878, 1889, 1900 | ||||||||
1009 | Tuba | LeMaire | Artistic | |||||
LeMaire was a tradename for instruments imported into the U.S. | ||||||||
1010 | Baritone | American Victory | 22679 | |||||
American Victory was a Trade name for Progressive Musical Instrument Company | ||||||||
1011 | French Horn | Fotter | ||||||
engraving: Jos. Fotter Ml. Boleslav | ||||||||
1012 | Mellophone | Olds | ||||||
.468 bore 10 1/2 bell | ||||||||
1014 | Bugle | Getzen | 113624 | |||||
18in long bell 5 in | ||||||||
1015 | Trumpet | Kay | 109976 | |||||
Engraved Ivan C. Kay Detroit, Mich. | ||||||||
1016 | Sousaphone | Barcone | ||||||
Bell and body opening are 19.5 in Bell receiver is 4.5 in Made in Italy | ||||||||
1017 | Mellophone | Bach | Mercedes | |||||
The Mercedes horns were made in the early 1970s-1990. These instruments were made from the F.E. OLDS equipment, purcahsed by Selmer when the F.E. OLDS Fullerton Ca factory was closed. .468 bore, 10 1/2 bell | ||||||||
1018 | Bugle | York | ||||||
EARLY 1900s, COPPER BUGLE MADE BY J.W. YORK & SONS OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. I THINK ITS CALLED A TRENCH BUGLE DURING WW1, BUT COULD BE EARLIER. THE BUGLE HAS A STAMPED DATE OF: 2-27-18. MODEL, SPECIAL - 1152. THE BUGLE IS ABOUT 9" LONG. THE BELL IS ABOUT 3 1/2 IN DIAMETER. | ||||||||
1019 | Bugle | Conn | Hallmark | 105808 | ||||
19 inches long. | ||||||||
1020 | Mellophone | Fischer | Superior Grade | |||||
bell 10 in Engraved: Carl Fischers Superior Grade New York | ||||||||
1021 | Trumpet | Benge | 40-321068 | 1990 | ||||
Anniversary model Benge. These trumpets were brought out in 1989 to celebrate 50 years of Benge production from 1939 to 1989, although this trumpet was built in 1990. engraving indicates its 50th Anniversary designation. amado water key is not original .460 bore | ||||||||
1022 | Cornet | Hillyard | 24668 | |||||
engraved: W. Hillyard London J.W. Pepper importer Philadelphia 24668 | ||||||||
1023 | Sousaphone | York | Eb | |||||
1024 | Sousaphone | Besson | Eb | |||||
1025 | Tenor Horn | Kummer-Schetelich | 1862 | |||||
1026 | Tenor Horn | (anon) | ||||||
1027 | Baritone | (anon) | ||||||
1028 | Tuba | (anon) | ||||||
Anon OTS Bass | ||||||||
1029 | Tuba | Stratton | 1868 | |||||
1030 | Tuba | Zoebisch | 1863 | |||||
1031 | Tuba | Rohe | ||||||
1032 | French Horn | Kummer-Schetelich | 1862 | |||||
1033 | Trombone | York | Artist | 195219 | 1955 | |||
1034 | Trombone; Bass | King | Duo Gravis | 4610xx | 1970 | |||
Double Rotor Bass Trombone; .562 bore Bell 9 1/2in | ||||||||
1035 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | 3472 | ||||
1036 | Alto Horn | Koeder | 3072 | |||||
engraved: Made by T M KOEDER Naperville, ILL | ||||||||
1037 | Euphonium | Holton | 44337 | 1919 | ||||
The Holton Company moved from Chicago to Elkhorn Wisc. Probably made during the transition because writing on the valves state, " 1 Frank Holton Chicago 44037" and on the flair piece it states, "Made by Frank Holton & Co Elkhorn, Wis." Pryorphone: Although The Music Trader site says that Holton started making woodwinds "sometime around 1918 after moving from Chicago" the bell may have been replaced at any later date, too... | ||||||||
1038 | Cornet | Zoebisch | ||||||
engraved" C.A. Zocbisch & Sons New York | ||||||||
1039 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 90H | 385494 | 1949 | |||
Conn Said The 70H bass trombone has a #5 bore (0.562"), and a F rotary attachment. It also has the tuning slide in the hand slide, not in the bell. The advantage of having the tuning slide in the hand slide is that this allows the entire bell section to be conical, in stead of there being a cylindrical section to allow for the tuning slide. 9½-inch bell | ||||||||
1040 | Sousaphone | Conn | 48k? | BBb | ||||
bell outside diameter is 26, throat dia 9 1/4 in | ||||||||
1041 | Tuba | Reynolds | Contempora | |||||
483 bore | ||||||||
1042 | Tenor Cor | Boosey | 35013 | 1888 | ||||
Engraved: class A trademark Boosey patent compensating pistons Boosey & Co 295 Regent st London gsmonks: This is a bass ballad horn in C, not a tenor cor. Though its called a "bass" horn, its really in the same range as the trombone/baritone/euphonium. Its also a Boosey & Co. instrument, not a Boosey & Hawkes instrument. These horns were invented by Henry Distin who sold the patent and his outfit to Boosey & Co. in 1868. Boosey subsequently came out with a bell-up version of these horns in SAB, the bass actually being a tenor instrument. The soprano instrument was played using a "French" horn mouthpiece and was refered to as liedhorn. Distin seems to have kept the patent to the bell-down "bass" version of his ballad horn, and I suspect that he was able to do this because the patent itself was erronious, as the Distin ballad horn was a knockoff of the 1855 Antoine Courtois Koenig horn. The earliest mellophone, made by Kohler & Son ca the late 1870s was likewise a knockoff, so no patent there either. The Kohler mellophone was a knockoff of the Distin ballad horn, so it was a knockoff of a knockoff. These horns are flugle instruments, as you can tell by the deep V cup mouthpiece used to play them and the fat, in some cases rimless, conical bell. This entire family of related instruments was a Franco-Belgian response to the Germanic flugle instruments which were popular in the 1840s. If you compare the bore-profile of the Koenig horn, Ballad horn and early Mellophone to the instruments made by Leipzig instrument builder Johann Joseph Schneider and Viennese instrument-builder Leopold Uhlmann, you will see that the Franco-Belgian instruments were an adaptation (you have to click on the "tenor horn 19 jh" link in order to see the photo): http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~m... Here is an 1874 version of that same Distin bell-down Ballad horn. I almost bought this horn when it came up for sale: http://www.brasszone.com/booseyballadhorn14229.htm The later Ballad horns gradually gained a more mellophone-like bell, and the circa 1930 Salvation Army Factory horns just looked like a low C mellophone. The sound of these instruments is reminiscent of the C mellophone, but they are in all ways a better instrument, and have better resonance, meaning that they are devoid of that hollow, grainy sound associated with mellophones. | ||||||||
1043 | Cornet | Pourcelle | ||||||
Henry Pourcelle cornet Made in Czechslovakia | ||||||||
1044 | Trombone | Keefer | 7172 | |||||
Engraved: Brua C. Keefer Williamsport Pa. | ||||||||
1045 | Trombone | Pepper | Premier | 700xx | ||||
1046 | Fluglehorn | Salvation Army | Class A | 14102 | ||||
Engraved The Triumph Class A 14102 A Crest Manufactured by the Salvation Army Trade Headquarters Judd St Kings Cross London | ||||||||
1047 | Trombone; Valve | Hutchins | ||||||
Engraved:HUTCHINS AMERICAN / - Improved Artists Model / DEERFIELD MASS 31in length bell 7 7/8in "SUPERIEUR" stamped into the mouthpiece receiver. | ||||||||
1048 | Tuba | Ditson | Bostonian | 70747 | Eb | |||
Engraved: Bostonian/ O.D. Co. Appears identical to an Eb Pan American (Conn) O.D. may be the Oliver Ditson Company, who produced instruments up until 1931. Bell 16in Height33in | ||||||||
1049 | Cornet | Seefeldt | ||||||
Stamped "W. Seefeldt Phila" William Seefeldt established in Philadelphia in 1858. His nephew Albert Hentschke assumed control of the Company in 1890 as Seefeldt Musical Instrument Manufacturing Co. From 1909, as A. Hentschke & Son. | ||||||||
1050 | Sousaphone | York | Eb | |||||
25 in bell | ||||||||
1051 | Trombone; Bass | Holton | TR-185 | |||||
1052 | Trombone | Huttl | ||||||
engraved A.K.Huttle Graslitz 1878-1880two medalions: one reads International Exhibition Melborn and the other Francaice; other marks are illegible except for the word "Grand". "Made In Czechoslovakia". | ||||||||
1053 | Trumpet | Fischer | Artist | 970 | ||||
Made in Italy | ||||||||
1054 | Trombone; Valve | DuBois | 724 | |||||
engraving Raymond Dubois 53 Rue de Belleville Paris 724 bell 7 in Raymond DuBois was in business from 1922-5. | ||||||||
1055 | Trombone; Bass | Holton | TR181 | |||||
1056 | Trombone; Valve | Getzen | P06248 | 1992 | ||||
1057 | Trombone; Valve | Janda | ||||||
12.5 in bell | ||||||||
1058 | Trombone; Valve | Beau Ideal | ||||||
8in Bell | ||||||||
1061 | Fluglehorn | Courtois | LaBlanc | 8822 | 1960s | |||
French Leblanc Flugelhorn made by COURTOIS in the late 60s. Brevete, SGDG, and MADE IN FRANCE on valve casing. Leblanc brasses were contracted to other French makers, MAINLY Courtois. | ||||||||
1060 | Trumpet | Schamal | ||||||
length 16 inch | ||||||||
1062 | Trombone | Frank | American Prep | 17 | ||||
Made in Barrington Ill. | ||||||||
1063 | Cornet | Sherwood | Deluxe | 14047 | ||||
Same exact configuration and valves as a Frank cornet. Parts and valves swap gold-plated valve ports | ||||||||
1064 | Trumpet | Pedler | Art | 24298 | c1939 | 1938-1958 | Bb | |
Engraving: ART, MADE BY, HARRY PEDLER & SONS, ELKHART IND, U.S.A.; there were many of these made with serial numbers ranging from 23k to 32K; they also appear under the stencil "Lyons Monarch" | ||||||||
1065 | Cornet | Conn | New Wonder | 1507xx | 1919 | |||
Conns #2 bore,.467 | ||||||||
1066 | Cornet | Frank | American Prep | |||||
Engraving AMERICAN PREP. /MADE BY W. FRANK CO./BARRINGTON, ILL. | ||||||||
1067 | Trumpet | Voigt | 1950s | |||||
BELL 4 3/8in LENGTH: 19in BORE .450 | ||||||||
1068 | Bugle | Getzen | ||||||
1069 | Trumpet | Embassy | 5307 | |||||
photo used by permission of osenga7enterprises | ||||||||
1070 | Trumpet | Wurlitzer | Melody | 257309 | ||||
10050 | Cornet | Wunderlich | Bb/C | |||||
10051 | Mellophone | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | |||||
10052 | Tuba | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Bohland and Fuchs | Graslitz Bohemia | Manufacturers | ||||||||
10053 | Cornet | Pan American | 1235xx | Bb/A | ||||
American Elkhart, Ind. globe and eagle logo | ||||||||
10054 | Trumpet; Bass | Glier | pre 1920 | Bb | ||||
Unusual Lead pipe before app. 1920 because it has Hex. clockwork spring casings | ||||||||
1072 | Baritone | Lehnert | Centennial | |||||
1073 | Baritone | Olds | ||||||
4 valve | ||||||||
1074 | Baritone | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
26 in high 9 in bell. | ||||||||
1075 | Sousaphone | Elkhart | 869114 | BBb | ||||
24 in bell | ||||||||
1076 | Baritone | Lavelle | ||||||
30 1/2in long 11 1/2in bell | ||||||||
1077 | French Horn | Grey | ||||||
gsmonks: Okay, I am not absolutely sure about this one, except that judging by the valve slides (which for some reason appear to be pulled out pretty far), this is probably one of those low Bb or C French instruments- I am guessing one of those old French-style Perinet-valve "French" horns. It is definitely not a tenor cor. Wrong key, wrong mouthpiece, wrong kind of plumbing. The lead-pipe appears to be missing, but I am certain it would accept a "French" horn mouthpiece, based on the narrow gauge of the tubing. | ||||||||
1078 | Cornet | Pertin | 7xxx | |||||
Believed to be circa 1920s or earlier | ||||||||
1079 | Euphonium | King | 166xx | |||||
engraved King Made by H.N. White Cleveland Ohio bore .554. | ||||||||
1080 | Cornet | Boosey | Soldron | |||||
1081 | Cornet | Boosey-Hawkes | Eb | |||||
1082 | Bugle | Ludwig | ||||||
Ludwig Chicago Classic one valve trumpet by Frank Holton and Co. | ||||||||
1083 | Fluglehorn | Cerveny | 14156 | |||||
1084 | Trumpet | Conn | ||||||
1085 | Sousaphone | Musica Steyr | BBb | |||||
1086 | Euphonium | Mahillon | 44 | |||||
1087 | Tenor Horn | Mahillon | ||||||
1088 | Fluglehorn | King | Diplomat 650 | |||||
1089 | Fluglehorn | Hug | 1916 | |||||
1090 | Baritone | Lidl | ||||||
1093 | Tuba | Halary | ||||||
Halari Sudre bass Saxhorn Compensating | ||||||||
1092 | Helicon | Harmony | ||||||
Harmony Chicago Music Instrument Dis | ||||||||
1094 | Trombone; Valve | Dotzauer | ||||||
1095 | Trombone | Beau Ideal | ||||||
1096 | Alto Horn | York | ||||||
1097 | Trombone | Frank | Biltmore | |||||
After some discussion with a reader, this horn is tentatively being cataloged as a Frank instrument. Biltmore may have been used by Frank as a trade name or model, though no documentation to support it has been found thus far. | ||||||||
1098 | Alto Horn | Lyon-Healy | Champion | |||||
1099 | Trumpet | Nikkan | TR-134 | 3561 | ||||
Two versions of history: Forerunner to Yamaha. In 1963, when the Japanese company Nikkan established a wind instrument factory in Saitama, Japan. In 1965 the first wind instrument began to bear the Yamaha name. Nikkan and Yamaha merged in 1970. President of the Yanagisawa Wind Instrument Company, Takanobu Yanagisawa succeeded his Father, Tokutaro Yanagisawa, who established the Egawa Rappa factory around 1921. This factory manufactured brass instruments such as "Signal Trumpets". It was only later when Tokutaro Yanagisawa left the factory that the factory became known as Nikkan factory. | ||||||||
1100 | Cornet | Lamoreaux | Artist Trio | |||||
1101 | Trumpet | Huller | World | |||||
length 17 inch bell shows a naked lady and engraved: World F. X. Hüller& Co Graslitz. | ||||||||
1102 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 88H | |||||
1103 | Trombone; Bass | King | 1480 | |||||
1104 | Trombone | Holton | TR258 | 504154 | 1972 | |||
1105 | Trumpet | Heald | 48291 | |||||
Slightly different configuration than the earlier one listed 4 1/2 in bell | ||||||||
1106 | Bugle | Desidera | ||||||
Italian Army BugleThis was captured in North Africa in 1942. Stamped L.DESIDERA & FIG VERONA MODEL 1884 | ||||||||
1107 | Alto Horn | Couesnon | ||||||
1108 | Sousaphone | Bohm Meinl | ||||||
Company established in 1948 | ||||||||
1109 | Sousaphone | Martin | BBb | |||||
1110 | Euphonium; DB | Jaubert | ||||||
Distributed by Lyon and Healy | ||||||||
1111 | Trombone | Reynolds | Argenta | 796xx | 1963 | |||
8.5 inch bell 0.515 bore | ||||||||
1112 | Cornet | Boston | 1 plus u | 19735 | 1910 | |||
1113 | Trombone | Gretsch | American | 1083 | ||||
1114 | Trombone | Wurlitzer | Lyric | 275 | ||||
1115 | Trumpet | Holton | Llewellyn | 108430 | 1931 | |||
1116 | Trombone; Bass | Bach | 50BLG Stradivarius | 25255 | 1964 | |||
10.5in Bell | ||||||||
1117 | Baritone | Blessing | 07114 | 1957 | ||||
1118 | Sousaphone | Cavalier | 196826 | |||||
1119 | Euphonium | Boosey-Hawkes | Solbron | 1922 | ||||
Compensating | ||||||||
1120 | French Horn | Alexander | ||||||
1121 | Tuba | Boosey-Hawkes | 1923 | F | ||||
3+1 compensating | ||||||||
1122 | Sousaphone | Buescher | Trutone | BBb | ||||
1123 | Trombone | Busch | 1169 | C | ||||
.490 bore | ||||||||
1124 | Euphonium | Bach | B1103 | |||||
1125 | Trumpet | Musica Steyr | ||||||
1126 | Trumpet | Besson | New Creation | 109400 | 1917-20 | Bb/A | ||
Engraving: Class A New Creation 50 Medals of Honour/ Besson insignia / Besson and Co. Prototype 198 Euston Rd. London England / single star / Carl Fischer 6.4th ave New York / Sole Agent U.States | ||||||||
1127 | Trombone; March | Olds | ||||||
1128 | Sousaphone | Buescher | ||||||
1129 | Trumpet | Hager | International | A232356 | ||||
Grand Rapids Mi Pan Am International Style Serial# | ||||||||
1130 | Cornet | (anon) | N14751972r | |||||
1131 | Sousaphone | Getzen | 15410 | Eb | ||||
1132 | Trumpet | Hallmark | 36441 | |||||
1133 | Cornet | Revere | 2575 | |||||
According to Langwill, Revere was a tradename for imported Woodwinds. (Clearly, this is not a woodwind) | ||||||||
1134 | Trombone | Pitt | ||||||
1135 | French Horn | Getzen | Bb | |||||
Listed as: Bb compensating French Horn | ||||||||
1136 | Tuba | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | Eb | ||||
engraving: Regent, Made by OHIO Band Instrument, Co, Cleveland Ohio. 16in Bell length-25in | ||||||||
1137 | Trombone | York | Artist | 195219 | 1955 | |||
1138 | Trumpet | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
1139 | Trombone; Valve | Huttl | ||||||
1140 | Trumpet | Lammers | ||||||
4. 5 in bell length 21 inches. engraved Ray Lammers, Cinncinatti Ohio , Made in USA. Seller said: "It is said that Ray Lammers instruments rebranded King Band Instruments" | ||||||||
1141 | Cornet | Fuchs | ||||||
Karl Fuchs was established in 1895 and was active through 1925 in Braslitz. | ||||||||
1142 | Trombone; Sopra | DEG | Sporty ST4 | 1958 | ||||
1143 | Trombone | Holton | Revelation | 48170 | 1920 | |||
1144 | Baritone | Holton | 36472 | 1916 | ||||
1145 | Baritone | Pourcelle | ||||||
10 in bell | ||||||||
1146 | Sousaphone | Revere | Eb | |||||
bell 25 1/2 in | ||||||||
1147 | Trumpet | Vega | George | 14675 | ||||
Charles Emmons George was a performer, teacher and possibly a dealer. In 1920 he was the vice president of Vega Band Instrument Co. Vega produced George Model trumpets. | ||||||||
1148 | Trumpet | Boston | 20740 | 1912 | ||||
notable for: being marked "Ne Plus Ultra" on something that is not a cornet the wrap leading behind the valves to the bell. | ||||||||
1149 | Cornet | Bruno | ||||||
1150 | Tuba | Paoletti | ||||||
sold exclusively by Ashton Music Co., New Orleans, La. Ashton Music Co. was in operation circa 1913. 28 1/2 in tall bell 133/4 in | ||||||||
1151 | Trombone; Valve | Boston | ||||||
Engraved: Made by the Boston musical instrument Manufy bell 7 1/2 in | ||||||||
3505 | Trombone; Valve | Boston | ||||||
Boston Musical Instrument Manufy Image used courtesy of www.horncollector.com | ||||||||
1153 | French Horn | Holton | 115505 | 1934 | ||||
Piston valves | ||||||||
1154 | French Horn | Gautrot | ||||||
Sauterelles valves Engraved: GAUTROT BREVETE / PARIS | ||||||||
1155 | Bugle | Coleman | ||||||
1156 | Trombone; Bass | King | 7B 2107 | 8667xx | 1981 | |||
bell 9 1/2 in bore .562 There are two additional tuning slides included. The larger changes the D horn to a C tuning. The advantage of this is that it moves the double trigger C to first position. The smaller slide changes the Gflat horn to a G attachment which makes the double horn an Eflat attachment. bore size is standa | ||||||||
1157 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | Gloriosa | |||||
18 & 1/2 in long. Engraved: Gloriosa Made By Bohland & Fuchs Graslitz, Bohemia | ||||||||
1158 | Trumpet | Kruspe | ||||||
E. Kruspe Erfurt | ||||||||
1159 | Baritone | Conn | ||||||
1160 | Euphonium; DB | Holton | 47557 | 1919 | ||||
1161 | Cornet | Olds | A6s | 1978 | ||||
1162 | Tuba | Martin | 1934 | Eb | ||||
1163 | Trombone | Huttl | ||||||
1164 | Baritone | Alexander | ||||||
1165 | Trumpet; Bass | (anon) | ||||||
Berliner Pumpen valves | ||||||||
1166 | Trumpet | Cerveny | ||||||
1167 | Cornet | Holton | Model 29 | |||||
1168 | Fluglehorn | Kymlicka | C | |||||
Engraved: R. Kymlicka Kladno. Length/14 in Bell 5 in | ||||||||
1169 | Trombone; Valve | Melchior | ||||||
engraving Queen of Melody, R. Melchoir & Sonn, Kaiserslautern | ||||||||
1170 | Bugle | Hackl | ||||||
Engraved Hermann Hackl Jicine. (b. 1841; d. 1916) Length 11in | ||||||||
1171 | Trumpet | Horst | ||||||
Interesting water keys | ||||||||
1172 | Cornet | Pepper | Surprise | 59125 | ||||
.459 bore 5 3/8 in bell engraving all through the horn, JW PEPPER SURPISE PHILADELPHIA 59125 on the bell AUSTRIA on the casing plays in high pitch, but tunes down to 440 | ||||||||
1173 | Fluglehorn; Bas | Glassl | Bb | |||||
1174 | Fluglehorn | Neyedly | ||||||
Engraved: Johann Neyedly Graslitz Length 14 in. Bell5.5 in | ||||||||
1175 | Fluglehorn | Amati | ||||||
1176 | Bugle | Ludwig | ||||||
1177 | Tenor Horn | Association General | 1880-1900 | Bb | ||||
Engraved: Association Générale Ouvriers Réunis (they worked in France from 1880 to 1900). 68cm high, bell 22,5cm. | ||||||||
1178 | Cornet | Bonald | ||||||
1179 | Bugle | Whaley Royce | ||||||
1180 | Bugle | (anon) | ||||||
1181 | Bugle | Getzen | Titleist | |||||
1182 | Alto Horn | Roth | ||||||
A Flicorno Tenore in Bb from the 30s Bottali production. | ||||||||
1183 | Cornet | Wallis | ||||||
1184 | Tuba | Hirsbrunner | BBb | |||||
1185 | Trumpet | Haagston | Bb | |||||
1186 | Fluglehorn | Voss | ||||||
1187 | Trombone | Heald | ||||||
John Heald of Springfield, Massachusetts. Pat. Feb 28,99. | ||||||||
1188 | Trombone | Olds | Recording | |||||
dual bore .495/.510 bell 8in. | ||||||||
1189 | Trombone | Holton | Collegiate | 676613 | ||||
1190 | Trombone | Martin | Committee | 194376 | 1955 | |||
1191 | Trombone | Martin | Handcraft | 56280 | 1925 | |||
1192 | Trombone; Valve | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
1193 | Trombone | Concertone | ||||||
made in Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
1194 | Trombone | Buescher | Windsor | 387923 | ||||
Windsor by Buescher | ||||||||
1195 | Cornet | Rialto | ||||||
Langwill says that Rialto is a trade name for imported instruments Engraved: Rialto H.N.& L.,N.Y. | ||||||||
1196 | Cornet | Elkhart | 92874 | |||||
1197 | Trumpet | Martin | Imperial | |||||
1198 | Trombone | Conn | 2H | 206323 | 1923 | |||
1199 | Baritone | Fischer | National American | |||||
APPROX. 25in MARKED NATIONAL AMERICAN, ELKHART IND. | ||||||||
1200 | Trombone | Jenkins | Special | |||||
1201 | French Horn | Pan American | 166932 | 1950s | ||||
1202 | French Horn | Sattler | 222 | 1920s | ||||
MADE IN: Krasli | ||||||||
1203 | Trombone | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | |||||
Engraved: THE REGENT - OHIO BAND INSTRUMENT CO - CLEVELAND O | ||||||||
1204 | Trombone; Valve | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
46in Length 7in Bell Engraved with makers name and the words, "Brevette" and "Bruxelles". | ||||||||
1205 | Cornet | Pepper | Favorite | 513xx | 1890s | |||
1206 | Cornet | Holton | C603P | 934601 | ||||
1207 | Fluglehorn | Fischer | American | B005 3 | ||||
Engraved: Carl Fischer Inc. American Model New York | ||||||||
1208 | Trombone | Crown | ||||||
Engraving appears to read Crown | Made in U. S. A. | ...ark & Son | Toranto, Can. Langwill says Crown was a trade name used for Belgium made instruments. | ||||||||
1209 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | 13505 | |||||
1210 | Trombone | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | U.S.A. Line | |||||
2819 | Tuba | York | 25388 | 1910 | Eb | |||
Bell: 15 in | ||||||||
1212 | Cornet | Couturier | 40717 | |||||
1213 | Alto Horn | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | ||||||
1214 | Mellophone | Couturier | 3248 | |||||
E.A COUTURIER CO.LTD LaPORTE IND | ||||||||
1215 | Alto Horn | York | 115xxx | 1937 | ||||
engraving: York Band Inst. Co. | Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. | ||||||||
1216 | Alto Horn | York | 132263 | 1945 | Eb | |||
1217 | Cornopean | (anon) | ||||||
marking: the letter c surrounded by a sunburst | ||||||||
1218 | Trombone | Vega | ||||||
engraved: "Vega Triumphal | Boston Mass | ||||||||
1219 | Trumpet | Cleveland | Greyhound | C33407 | ||||
tooslick: I had sold a Cleveland trumpet and received an email a short time later from a gentleman claiming to be the grandson of the original owner of the Cleveland Musical Instrument Company. He told me that the horn I sold was made by his grandfathers company prior to its being bought out in 1925. He also stated that the original company used the letter c in front of the serial numbers. He said if the engraving reads Made By Cleveland Musical Instr. Co. with no mention of H.N. White it was made prior to 1925. I have no way to verify what the gentleman wrote(or even if he was who he claimed to be) but I thought I would pass his info along. The H.N. White 1935 catalog shows the same horn with slightly different bell engraving. I guess the bottom line is that I am not really sure when this horn was made! hornman64: Going back to reply #2 or tooslick on Cleveland Mus. Inst Cos serials as opposed to after the HN White purchase in 25, OldLou and I have been puzzled over the alleged "c" supposed to be on the CMICs horns. We both have American Standard Cornets, his being a bit older than mine. It looks like there is only the HN White serial list extant. Mine still has the Cleveland Musical Instruments co as maker on the bell medallion despite apparently being made after 1930 and before 1935 (ser. 14xxx) long after the sale. This would not coincide with the opinion of the person passing along info to tooslick. I see in the Cleveland Cornet section, a reverse S curve marked c-35191 which is the same design as my pre- WWI Bohemia Concertone cornet and also the trumpet in reply #7. So, I would conclude White continued to use the CMIC Medallions for quite some years before putting the HN White name in the same spot. | ||||||||
1220 | Fluglehorn | Janda | ||||||
bell reads Ant. Janda Hodonin Length 16 1/4 inch. tubing from the bell to the beginning of the mouthpice receiver is 50 inches Bell 5.5 inch | ||||||||
1221 | Alto Horn | Jaubert | ||||||
Engraved: J. JAUBERT & CIE. PARIS LYON & HEALY SOLE AGENTS CHICAGO. 19 in long | ||||||||
1222 | Trumpet | Holton | Revelation | 117783 | 1935 | |||
1223 | Trumpet | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 104193 | |||||
USA LINE GRAND RAPIDS BAND INST. CO. GRAND RAPIDS MICH USA | ||||||||
1224 | Trumpet | Getzen | Super Deluxe Tone Balance | 81922 | ||||
Top Sprung Valves OLDLOU: My Getzen Deluxe trumpet and cornet are very similar in many ways. Both have bottom sprung valves, Copper ferules, and paper thin bells with no tone ring. My Super Deluxe has top sprung valves and a copper tone ring. | ||||||||
1225 | Cornet | Lafayette | ||||||
Engraved: LAFAYETTE MADE BY COUESNON & C ie PARIS MADE IN FRANCE | ||||||||
1226 | Cornet | Harwood | Professional | |||||
Engraving: THE HARWOOD Professional J W JENKINS SONS MUSIC CO KANSAS CITY MO USA | ||||||||
1227 | Cornet | York | 786xx | 1925 | ||||
Bore .467 duo bore .450 bell 4 7/16 in | ||||||||
1228 | Tuba | Salvation Army | Eb | |||||
1229 | Trombone | Dyer | Improved Model | |||||
1230 | Alto Horn | Dyer | Improved Model | |||||
1231 | Alto Horn | Diatard | ||||||
A Diataro & Pie Paris W.F Hugo Sole Agents St. Louis | ||||||||
1232 | Trumpet | Royalist | ||||||
Czech made 22 in long with mouthpiece bell 5 in | ||||||||
1233 | Cornet | Kalashen | Kleartone | |||||
Kalashens Klear Tone, New York Czech make Mouthpiece receiver changed to a modern cornet receiver | ||||||||
1234 | Cornet | Hilleron | ||||||
inscribed A. Hilleron | ||||||||
1235 | Trumpet | Besson | 79462 | C | ||||
bell reads:F. Besson Brevette S.G.D.G. 96. Rue dAngouleme Paris./ Star symbol /Grands Prix Paris 1900 St. Louis 1904 Liece 1905 Bruxelles 1910 Hors Concours | ||||||||
1236 | Cornet | Buescher | 1315 | 1901 | ||||
Uneven Length valve cornet | ||||||||
1237 | Trumpet | York | Feather Touch Master Mode | 177686 | 1952 | |||
.468 bore Seller says the valves and casing are the same as Blessings Super Artist, and that Emil Blessing became famous for his skilled buildling of precision valves and casings. Many manufacturers would buy his parts. OLDLOU: I just bought from another collector, a York Master Model trumpet in near mint condition. This is a very rare artist grade horn with a 4 7/8" rose brass bell, embellished with an inch wide nickel silver Krantz ring. From the serial # I found this horn to be of 1946 manufacture. A measurement of the second valve crook inner tubing shows the bore to be quite large,.462". The main tuning slide has a micrometer adjustment, just like that of King ,Reynolds,etc. This is a very fine horn and the palyability seems to justify the hype that York gave it in its day. | ||||||||
1238 | Trombone | Jaubert | ||||||
Engraved: F.Jaubert & Cie | Paris | Lyon & Healy | Sole Agents | Chicago. 10 inch Bell | ||||||||
1239 | Trombone | Pepper | Surprise | 46431 | ||||
Bell 7 1/4 in | ||||||||
1240 | Trumpet | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 139455 | |||||
1241 | Cornet | Holton | Clarke | 51612 | 1919 | |||
bore 0.460 The Holton-Clarke cornets came in two models. Called the "Miracle Cornet", this is the shorter shepherds crook model (see photo of a 1920 Holton catalog featuring this particular model). Cornet has a stop rod for tuning to the key of A. short model = 15 inches. the non-sheperds crook model, or long model = 16 1/2 inches. | ||||||||
1242 | Sousaphone | Lidl | BBb | |||||
reads Prvni Ceska Tovarna Hudebnich Nastroju Josef Lidl Brno Zelni TRH 10 Made in Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
1243 | Trombone; Valve | Whaley Royce | Ideal | |||||
1244 | Trombone; Valve | Pitt | ||||||
bell reads Pitt Brand Volkwein Bros., Pittsburg, PA Bell is 8 1/2in slide bushing stamped Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
1245 | Trumpet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
It has a marking on the slide for "A". The nameplate on the bell reads Bohland & Fuchs, Graslitz, Bohemia Volkwein Bros. Pittsburg, Pa. The word Czechoslovakia is stamped into the end of the leadpipe where the mouthpiece fits the trumpet. | ||||||||
1246 | Cornet | Boosey-Hawkes | Imperial | 616xxx | 1978 | |||
One of the last built before the introduction of the Soveriegn models | ||||||||
1247 | Fluglehorn | Olds | L12 | 719xxx | 1972 | |||
Red brass Bell | ||||||||
1248 | Alto Horn | Salvation Army | Trimph Class A | 16255 | ||||
engraved The Triumph Class A 16255 (emblem with a circle and Crown with a Sword inside. Around the circle is engraved "blood and fire" and around that is engraved" The Salvation Army†Beneath all of that is engraved "Manufactured by the Salvationist Publishing & Supplies ltd Jude St Kings Cross London Factory St Albans Hertz. Bell measures 9 3/4in in diameter. Horn is 20 1/2" bell to bottom bow. original Salvation Army mouthpiece | ||||||||
1249 | Trumpet | Selmer | Rolls Diplomat | 70x | 1929 | |||
convertible slide to play in C as well as Bb Says Foreign on casings bottom sprung | ||||||||
1250 | Trombone | 20th Century | ||||||
thetubameister: 20th Century Preacher Model trombone in C/Bb with change valve. It is missing its valve cap and main tuning slide. Bell in Nickel Plate. The slide is from a Conn 2H, so it cannot play. | ||||||||
1251 | Trumpet | Symphony | Professional | |||||
Czech made | ||||||||
1252 | French Horn | Fischer | ||||||
1253 | Trombone | Cavalier | ||||||
1254 | Trombone | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | ||||||
1255 | French Horn | Fischer | American Model Perfected | |||||
Engraved Carl Fisher American Model Perfected - New York | ||||||||
1256 | Fluglehorn | Regent Band | 1 50708 | |||||
THE REGENT BAND INSTRUMENT CO LTD, EDGWARE, MIDDLESEX. | ||||||||
1257 | Alto Horn | Boosey | Solbron | 86177 | ||||
SOLBRON | (REGISTERED) | CLASS A | TRADE MARK | BOOSEY | LIGHT VALVE | BOOSEY&CO.MAKERS 295 REGENT ST.LONDON | 86177. | ||||||||
1258 | Trumpet | Vega | Standard | 53674 | ||||
1259 | Trombone | Gretsch | Pathfinder | 80258 | ||||
7 1/2 in bell | ||||||||
1260 | Trumpet | York | 114304 | 1937 | Eb | |||
1261 | Trombone | King | Symphony? | 391201 | 1960-5 | |||
This horn has both the slide ring and the spring loaded first position (typical of KING bass trombones) bore .535 F/E valve section is .560 with 2 tuning slides in the F section. pulls to E 9 in Bell. (This horn is not a 1480, 4B or 5B) | ||||||||
1262 | Trombone | Martin | Imperial | |||||
1263 | Tuba | (anon) | ||||||
no makers name, but is in the style of horns made or imported by John Howard Foote (JHF) New York during the Civil War. Berliner Pumpen valves. Photo used Courtesy of Phils Rugs and Relics | ||||||||
1264 | French Horn | Conn | 402426 | 1954 | ||||
1265 | Cornophone | Besson | 586XX | Eb | ||||
Engraved: F BESSON patented SGDG 96 rue dAngoulème PARIS + a star + systeme prototype manufactured by the factories of Florentine BESSON in Paris Original mouthpiece Unusual shield on bell Height: 41 centimêtres Pavillon: 13.8 centimêtres. | ||||||||
1266 | Cornet | Marceau | ||||||
1267 | Trumpet | Pourcelle | ||||||
stamped: Czecho Slovakia on the receiver Engraved: CBruno & Son inc. Henry Pourcelle Sole Agents | ||||||||
1268 | Trombone | Conn | 79818 | 1903 | ||||
Made in Elkhart | ||||||||
1269 | Trombone | Imperial | 1 ? | |||||
Imperial Band Instrument Co., Williamsport, PA. Possibly serial #1. Tuning in slide. | ||||||||
1270 | Baritone | Star | ||||||
Star was a trade name for Czech imported instruments | ||||||||
1271 | Trombone; AltoV | Lyon-Healy | Silver Piston | Eb | ||||
INSCRIBED---LYON & HEALY /SILVER PISTON / CHICAGO | ||||||||
1272 | Trombone | Anderson | ||||||
1273 | Baritone | Lyons | Monarch | 87378 | ||||
engraved: Lyons Band Inst. Co., Lyons Monarch, Chicago, Ill Seller believed this to be a Conn Stencil | ||||||||
1274 | Trombone | Holton | Collegiate | 113471 | 1932 | |||
reads Collegiate, Made By Frank Holton & Co. Elkhorn, Wis. | ||||||||
1275 | Trombone; Valve | (anon) | 1930s | |||||
Made in Belgium | ||||||||
1276 | Cornet | Boston | ||||||
13.5 in long | ||||||||
1277 | Cornet | Slater | ||||||
Engraved: M. Slater, Maker, N.Y. keys marked: Patented June 17, 1873 | ||||||||
1278 | Alto Horn | Holton | Collegiate | |||||
1279 | Alto Horn | Hager | 66370 | |||||
1280 | Cornet | Pepper | Surprise | |||||
1281 | Trombone; Circu | Distin | 25642 | 1872-3 | ||||
7 in bell Engraved: Patented Light Valve, Distin & Co. makers, 9&10 Grt Newport St. London, 25642. Valve cluster numbered 15258 Distin was at this 1862-8 Distin sold out to Boosey in 1868, but Boosey continued to use the name Distin and Co, and used the field trumpet and banner. Distin agreed not to make instruments under his own name within 100 miles of London. I also learned something else from Arnold. These horns were called Ventil horns. This answers a lot of questions for me because I have been trying to peg the Ventil horns for years. At a glance the darned things look like other bell-up instruments. The tip-off is the cylindrical tubing, the bell size and type, and the lack of a lead-pipe. Boosey was at 9-11 Grt Newport St. London in 1868. So, one can speculate that this horn was possibly made by Boosey before the expansion. GSMonks: I just heard back from Arnold Myers, and according to him, despite appearances this is a circular, bell-up, Bb valved trombone. I readily admit that I was fooled both by the appearance, and the fact that I have never seen or heard of such a thing. | ||||||||
1282 | Trumpet | Buckingham | 3317 | |||||
1283 | Tuba | Conn | 24J | H11,XXX | 1966 | BBb | ||
46in tall bell 24 in bore .770 | ||||||||
1284 | Alto Horn | Pourcelle | ||||||
1285 | Fluglehorn | Kruspe | 3446 | 1935? | ||||
engraved Ed. Kruspe, Erfurt Bell 5.5 in Bore .430 | ||||||||
1286 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | 3412 | ||||
Engraved: Lyon & Healy Own-Make Chicago, USA | ||||||||
1287 | Cornet | Boosey | Distin | 20512 | 1870? | Eb | ||
High Pitch Engraved: TRADE MARK DISTIN (within a bugle and banner) | BOOSEY & CO MAKERS 295 REGENT STT LONDON | 20512 | WM A. POND & CO SOLE AGENTS NEW YORK FOR THE U.S.A. raw brass second valve casing is marked: TRADE MARK DISTIN (within a bugle and banner) with serial number 21281 dated 1870 by valve casing, and 1879 by bell serial French style valves set on the left bell, bottom springs Bell 4 3/8 in length 13 in (with mouthpiece) | ||||||||
1288 | Baritone | Marceau | ||||||
Engraved Marceau & Cie | Paris | ||||||||
1289 | Helicon | Michl | ||||||
Engraved: Johann Michl & Sohn Musik - Instrumenten - Fabrik Graslitz gegründet 1870 Length of the tubing 153.5in Bell 14 in | ||||||||
1865 | Trombone | Jaubert | ||||||
Engraved: F. Jaubert & Cie. | Paris | Lyon & Healy | Sole Agents | Chicago | ||||||||
1291 | Trumpet | Pan American | Bb/A | |||||
Possible Pan American but only "American" is readable in this photo | ||||||||
1292 | Cornet | Association General | ||||||
engraving: Paris 1900 / Deux Medailles d or / cinq Medailles d or / deux diplomes dhonneur / Ouvriers Reunis / Association / GENERALE / Feurs de larmee / Paris / Rue St. Maur 81 The ASSOCIATION GENERALE workshop was founded in 1865 with Neudin and Sudre as directors. The goal, according to Langwell, "... a kind of workers co-operative set up by 33 artisians with the object of permitting reduction of daily working hours from 12 to 10..." The company was absorbed by Couesnon in 1905 | ||||||||
1293 | Trumpet | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | |||||
21 in long | ||||||||
1294 | Tenor Cor | Hawkes | ||||||
Engraved: Superior class Hawkes & son Denman Street Piccadilly Circus London. bell10 3/8 in | ||||||||
1295 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Champion | |||||
1296 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | Eb | ||||
1297 | Euphonium | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | 8980 | ||||
1298 | Tuba | Van Cauwelaert | F | |||||
1299 | Helicon | Ahlberg-Ohlsson | 1907 | F | ||||
Valves right hand .5, 1, 1.5 and left hand 2.5, 1 | ||||||||
1300 | Fluglehorn; Bas | Voigt | ||||||
1301 | Alto Horn | Sachsische | F | |||||
F | ||||||||
1302 | Baritone | Kymlicka | ||||||
1303 | Fluglehorn; Alt | Wohner | Eb | |||||
1304 | Trombone; Bass | Huttl | pre 1919 | |||||
1305 | Trombone; Valve | Konefa | ||||||
1306 | Alto Horn | MeinlWeston | ||||||
1307 | Trombone | Lidl | ||||||
1308 | Baritone | Lidl | ||||||
1309 | Trumpet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
1310 | Trumpet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
1311 | Sousaphone | Barcone | ||||||
1312 | Cornet | Frank | Barrington | |||||
1313 | Trumpet | Concertone | 7951 | |||||
1314 | Trumpet | Conn | 8B | L04296 | 1968 | |||
1315 | Tenor Horn | Pourcelle | ||||||
1317 | Tuba | King | 3920xx | 1960-65 | ||||
Height: 48in Bell: 22in | ||||||||
1318 | Trombone | American Artist | ||||||
1319 | Baritone | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | ||||||
1320 | Trumpet | Couesnon | Lafayette | 76823 | ||||
1321 | Cornet | Keefer | 8089 | |||||
1322 | Cornet | Hall-Quinby | 1866 | |||||
Pinched rotors Engraved Made by Hall & Quiney, Boston Also Presented by the Members Brooklgn Cornet Band to AMOS H. BANGLE Leader Oct. 11th 1866 | ||||||||
1323 | Trumpet | Vega | Triumphal Standard | 291xx | 1930 | |||
452 bore locking slide to A underslung 3rd valve ring original gold Vega mouthpiece | ||||||||
1324 | Trumpet | Conn | Symphony | 201009 | 1923 | |||
MEDIUM BORE | ||||||||
1325 | Cornet | Boosey | solbron class A model | 115725 | 1922 | Eb | ||
1326 | Cornet | Hawkes | Clippertone Excelsior Son | 29004 | ||||
engraved The Clippertone Excelsior Sonorous Class A Hawkes & Son Denman Street Piccadilly Circus London 29004 | ||||||||
1327 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | P21627 | ||||
1328 | Trumpet | Blessing | Standard | 69786 | 1955 | |||
1329 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | 1570 | 1895 | ||||
1330 | Trombone | Buescher | 34294 | 1917 | ||||
1331 | Trombone | Lyon-Healy | Improved Own Make | |||||
1332 | Trombone | Conn of KC | Liberty | |||||
Engraved: LIBERTY Made Expressly for Conn Kansas City Co. U.S.A. | ||||||||
1333 | Trumpet | Olds | Ambassador | 56846 | ||||
1334 | Cornet | Wyman | Lincoln | 910xx | ||||
Seller says that this is a stencil. Engraved: Lincoln by B.B. Wyman, Made in U.S.A. and was made by Blessing and is the same as the Super Artist model. | ||||||||
1335 | Trumpet | Koriot | ||||||
Engraved: M Koriot | ||||||||
1336 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | 1265 | |||||
1337 | Cornet | (anon) | ||||||
Czechoslovakian made .440 Bore | ||||||||
1338 | Trombone; Sopra | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
Engraved: JTL Hors Concours Paris 1878-1883-1900 Jerome Thibouville Lamy & Co 10 Charterhouse Street London. Made in Paris Class B | ||||||||
1339 | Cornet | Distin | 11658 | 1857-68 | ||||
pocket Engraved: DISTIN, PATENT LIGHT VALVE, DISTON & CO. MAKES, 9 & 10 GT. NEWPORT ST. LONDON 11658 Valves 13855 According to Arnold Myers, this horn was one of a batch made in 1872. The valves were made by Derkinderen between 4th and 20th of March, 1872. The instrument was made by Hoyer assisted by Seidel. | ||||||||
1340 | Baritone | Wurlitzer | P18513 | |||||
bell 11 in length 27 1/2in | ||||||||
1341 | French Horn | Boosey | 58884 | |||||
Engraved: Class A Boosey Light Valve Boosey & Co Makers 295 Regent Street London Valve section serial#48201 Bb with an F basso terminal crook, Low pitch | ||||||||
1342 | Tuba | Conn | 28J? | 171314 | 1920 | |||
22in Bell | ||||||||
1343 | Tuba | York | 53163 | 1918 | BBb | |||
Navy 4 valve 31.5 in tall 19.5 in bell In production from at least 1904 | ||||||||
1344 | Trumpet | Wurlitzer | ||||||
1345 | Cornet | Acme | Master | 182330 | ||||
YORK/BLESSING make .468 bore Bell Rose Brass bell with end flare being Nickel valve casing = Blessing Super Artist bore size, pearl knobs, and finger rings = York the name Master which took from the York Master Models of the 50s the serial would date this to 1950 the design is similar to a Conn 80A valve parts borrow design also from the Super Artist, but fit Yorks only, not Blessings | ||||||||
1346 | Mellophone | Koriot | ||||||
1347 | Euphonium; DB | Boosey | 40548 | |||||
1348 | Alto Horn | Rossignol | ||||||
Unclear whether this is a fluglehorn or a Solo alto, so we are making a hopefully educated guess that it is a solo alto. Langwill lists this maker but only reports a fluglehorn. bell 7.5 in length 18.5 inches EngravedSysteme Perfectionne (inside a banner) / L. ROSSIGNOL / Brevete Morlanwelz OLDLOU After closely observing the overall length of the tubing , the length of the valve tubing, and the size of the bell flare, it seems pretty obvious to me that you are correct in your evaluation of this old horn as an alto instrument, unless the maker wished to call it an alto flugel. gsmonks: Thing is, that is a Saxhorn bell, not a flugle bell, although the flugle thing is muddy where Saxhorns are concerned because the modern "fluglehorn" is really a Bb alto bell-forward Saxhorn whose proper name is "Infanterie Saxhorn". There is also the rare Eb soprano. But that still makes the Eb alto/tenor bell-forward version a "solo alto". There is a true Eb alto/tenor fluglehorn, but it has a big rimless funnel for a bell, and is a Germanic, not a Franco-Belgian instrument. | ||||||||
1349 | Trumpet | York | 41630 | 1915 | ||||
1350 | Trumpet | Lutz | ||||||
Engraved Johann Lutz Schönbach Langwill lists a Bruder Lutz in Schonbach in 1879 length 14.5 inch length of tubing is 171 inches | ||||||||
1351 | Trombone | Conn | 48H | L36566 | 1968 | |||
1352 | Trombone | Conn | 6H | E97749 | 1965 | |||
1353 | Trombone | Olds | L55xx | |||||
Bear Engraving | ||||||||
1354 | Trumpet | All Star | 71546 | |||||
1355 | Tuba | (anon) | ||||||
1356 | Trumpet | Elkhart | 11055 | |||||
Engraved: Elkhart Band Inst. Co. | ||||||||
1357 | Cornet | Lecomte | ||||||
Engraved: Made especially by A. Lecomte for D.C. Hall, Boston Paris 1867 | ||||||||
1358 | Trumpet | Ditson | Victory | |||||
1359 | French Horn | Olds | 1956 | |||||
Quoting the seller: In the 1950s Olds was in Fullerton, California having moved from LA a few miles away. During this era Olds trumpets and trombones were really fine quality instruments and fine artists of the day used them and there was even a "studio series". The LA sound is what one hears on most of the soundtracks of movies made during that period. Olds was being run at this time by Mr. Reynolds who had closed down his Ohio factory and had taken up the task of helping Olds to gain market share over Conn. The studio musicians of the day used Conn 8Ds and Kruspes, both usually with modified leadpipes. It was probably Reynolds who decided to use the Geyer wrap on this "high end" horn, although I am not sure. The man who made the valves for Carl Geyer in Chicago was in LA and sold valves to the Olds company as well. He may have offered the valves to Olds and that may be how this Olds horn got the valves of a Geyer... they really were from the same shop! I think that Mr. Reynolds was trying to build a better horn than Conn, and this geyer/knopf wrap allowed him to build a big horn with a freer blowing feel. The horn plays with a fine clear dark ringing tone. It is a fine horn made to compete with the big Nickel horns of the day, yet using the Geyer wrap. It was just too costly a horn to break into a field dominated by Conn...especially as this is during the time when Conns were becoming the most used professional horn in the US. | ||||||||
1360 | Baritone | Martin | 1957 | |||||
1361 | French Horn | Glassl | ||||||
1362 | Trumpet; Low | Otto | ||||||
Franz Otto of Markneukirchen | ||||||||
1363 | Trumpet | Imperial | ||||||
THUMB WHEEL LOCKING MICRO ADJUSTING TUNING SLIDE | ||||||||
1364 | Trumpet | Martin | Superlative | 27xxx | 1920 | |||
flugelhorn style mouthpiece receiver. Pitch changes from Bb to A by pulling the main tuning slide to the knurled stop ring. Fine tuning adjusted with sliding mouthpiece receiver which has a 2 1/2" throw and is locked in place with a split collar and spade screw .430in bore | ||||||||
1365 | Cornet | Harwood | Professional | P26136 | ||||
1366 | Trumpet | Fidelity | R201 | |||||
1367 | Trombone | Wurlitzer | Majestic | 3788 | ||||
1368 | Trumpet | Bach | Stradivarius | 707 | 1934 | |||
Engraved: STRADIVARIUS MODEL FACIE BAT ANNO 1934 VINCENT BACH CORPORATION NEW YORK USA 707 According to Bach Trumpet WEB Site, only about 15 rotary trumpets were ever made. | ||||||||
1369 | Cornet | Conn | 37 or 38A | |||||
Conn Connstellation Short Model cornet in very good condition. It is a 38A if it has a coprion bell, a 37A if it has a brass bell .485 bore. | ||||||||
1370 | Trumpet | Blessing | Super Artist | 43134 | 1947 | |||
1371 | Trumpet | Bach | 236 | 44064 | 1967-70? | D | ||
1372 | Cornet | Couesnon | SO-1A Modele Perinet angl | 1923 | ||||
Engraved: Instruments de Musique| COUESNON & CIE.| Fournisseurs de LArmee | 94, Rue dAngouleme | Paris plus dealer stamp F. Espagnet, Bordeaux | 23 in small circle above the name of the dealer. Model is listed on page number 74 and 75 of Couesnon’s 1915 catalog. | ||||||||
1373 | Trumpet | Frank | American Prep | |||||
1374 | Trumpet | Huttl | 412xx | |||||
Made By | A.R. Huttl | Regd. | Western | Germany | LINE 600 | ||||||||
1375 | Cornet | Distin | 14859 | 1896-8 | ||||
1376 | Trumpet | Conn | 36B Connstellation | 997366 | 1962 | |||
1377 | Trumpet | Bach | 43 | 7800x | 1970-2 | |||
1378 | Cornet | Salvation Army | ||||||
Starting in 1884 SA bagan to buy instruments made by others but put their logo on them. This horn is likely one of those. SA started a repair shop in 1889, and started actually making their own horns in 1891. Horns actually made by SA has "Made by" stated on them. | ||||||||
1379 | Bugle; Keyed | Metzler | ||||||
1380 | Cornopean | Piattet | ||||||
Piattet a Lyon Mixed valve types. stoelzel valve on 1 and 3 and Perinet on 2 In business 1836-1868. Sometime spelled with one "T" and sometimes with 2. The purpose of the mixed valve types is speculative. It may have been to determine which valve was best to use, or it may have been to make a more symmetrical looking horn. | ||||||||
1381 | Trombone | King | 4B | 463563 | 1965 | |||
Silver Sonorous | ||||||||
1382 | Trombone | Conn | 18H | |||||
Director | ||||||||
1383 | Tuba | York | Eb | |||||
22 in bell | ||||||||
1384 | Tuba | Ahlberg-Ohlsson | F | |||||
1385 | Tuba | Schuster | ||||||
sbring: This is an F tuba, judged by Nicholas Eastop of the Stockholm Music Museum to be made by Schuster & Co, Markneukirchen. It was probably ordered and imported ca 100 years ago by the Swedish military, which would explain that the only marking it has is a royal crown. It has the so called "Swedish fingerings", where the third valve is two whole steps. | ||||||||
1386 | Ophicleide | Distin | ||||||
Imported and sold by Distin, probably a Gautrot. | ||||||||
1387 | Alto Horn | Gautrot | convertible | |||||
It could be used in either OTS marching form or in concert bell up form With a straight pigtail, it could play in C | ||||||||
1388 | Cornet | McFadden | 1872 | Eb | ||||
Only known McFadden Rotary. This instrument was made after Beaumont left the partnership but before McFadden moved to Syracuse. | ||||||||
1389 | Cornet | Fiske | ||||||
Horhnman: There is a photo of the famous cornetist Matthew Arbuckle holding the same type of Fiske cornet as shown in the lowermost photo, on page 18 of Clyde Nobles 1964 treatise "The Psychology of Cornet and Trumpet Playing" (Mountain Press Publishing). Arbuckle was cornet soloist and drum major of Fiskes Cornet Band before he was lured away by Patrick S. Gilmore. | ||||||||
1390 | Fluglehorn | Olds | Super Star | 985744 | 1976 | |||
1391 | Trumpet | American Artist | 9471 | |||||
1392 | Trumpet | Conn | 51B Connstalation | |||||
bore .462 | ||||||||
1393 | Alto Horn | Brown | 15544 | |||||
Engraved Class A | W. BROWN & SONS | BAND INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURERS | KENNINGTON ROAD | LONDON |15544 Made after 1911 (Company still in business in the 1950s) | ||||||||
1394 | Cornet | New England | 126 | |||||
Engraved: New England | Musical 126. There is also the letter P on the cornet where the leadpipe enters the horn. | ||||||||
1395 | Tuba | Brown | Eb | |||||
Made by William Brown | ||||||||
1396 | Mellophone | Couesnon | ||||||
bell 11 in Engraved: Exposition Universelle de Paris, 1900, Hcrs Concours, membre du jury, Couesnon & C, Fournisseurs de Larmee, 94 Rue Dangouleme, Paris, Chateau-Thirry | ||||||||
1397 | Euphonium | Couesnon | 51xxx | |||||
Engraved: COUESNON |105 Rue LAFAYETTE |PARIS |Made in France Probably no older thatn 1937 | ||||||||
1398 | Trumpet | Conn | 14B | 510919 | 1955 | |||
1399 | Trumpet | Conn | 20B | 4164587 | 1952 | |||
1400 | Trumpet | Conn | 28B | 424xxx | 1953 | |||
CONNSTELLATION .459 BORE 5 IN LIGHTWEIGHT BELL | ||||||||
1401 | Cornet | Pepper | Perfected | 58810 | 1918 | |||
Engraved: J.W.Pepper & Son, Perfected, Philadelphia 58810 | ||||||||
1402 | Trombone | American Perfection | ||||||
1403 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 50H | E34339 | 1965 | |||
50H Director Bass Trombone. medium bore horn, with small shank mouthpiece. student model bass trombone. MOdel was produced from 1965 through at least 1973. Bore .522 in Bell 8 1/2 in Length 46 1/4 in | ||||||||
1404 | Trumpet | Conn | 192367 | 1922 | ||||
An auction reader said "This appears to be a Wurlitzer model" | ||||||||
1405 | Trumpet | Gretsch | Pathfinder | |||||
1406 | Tuba | Holton | 355 | 1970 | BBb | |||
750 in bore | ||||||||
1407 | French Horn | Conn | 14D | GC840082 | 1974 | |||
1408 | Cornet | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 124352 | |||||
1409 | Cornet | Jay | Columbia | 67xx | 1918 | Bb/A | ||
Bb/A | ||||||||
1410 | French Horn | Holton | 76 | 326104 | 1960 | F/Bb | ||
1411 | Trombone | Conn | 14H | L24301 | 1967 | |||
1412 | Trombone | Conn | 20H | 437xxx | 1954 | |||
1413 | Trombone; Valve | Bach | Mercedes | 684748 | ||||
1414 | Cornet | Pepper | Twentieth Century | 6308 | ||||
1415 | French Horn | Holton | H177 | 5228xx | 1973 | |||
1416 | Trombone | Courtois | 667 | |||||
ENGRAVING: Top Emblem: Medaille |of | 1st classe |Exposition | Universelle | 1855 (end of Emblem) Medialle | Londres 1862 | Exposition Universelle | Paris 1867 | Medaille Honneur | En Argent | Antoine Courtois& Mille | MisseSr | Facteur Du Conservatoire National | 88 rue Des Marais St Martin | Paris | 1lr Prix | Grande Madaille Dor | Exposition De Moscou 1872 | Medaille Dor Paris 1878 & 1889 | J. Howard Foote | Sole U.S. Agent | New York and Chicago Engraving on slide appears to say: Courtois | Mille | Brevete | Paris | Made in France .465 in bore 7 in bell. John Howard Foote was a dealer, importer, and maker in New York and Chicago from 1863 to 1896. He said, "most of my goods though not of my manufacture, are made to order by different makers from drawings, descriptions and in some cases models furnished by me." | ||||||||
1417 | Cornet | Professional | ||||||
1418 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | Wonder | 36596 | 1896 | |||
Engraved: MADE BY / CONN / ELKHART / IND. | ||||||||
1419 | Trombone | Olds | Opera | |||||
Originally had a counter weight, which has been removed. bore .547 in | ||||||||
1420 | Sousaphone | Continental | Colonial | |||||
1421 | Trombone; Valve | Olds | O20? | 646341 | 1967 | |||
Bell 8 in Dual bore | ||||||||
1422 | Cornet | Besson | 75983 | 1902? | ||||
NOTE: This is a fake. Not a true Besson Engraved: Boosey Bessons & Co London WC H. 75983 The Bell engraving is not formatted as a Besson would be engraved. The Bell engraving reads “BESSONS†rather than “BESSONâ€. The finger hook is poorly and incorrectly shaped as well as in the wrong position. The sides of the finger buttons are perfectly straight with sharp edges, Besson ones are slightly sloped and eased. The tube unions lack and rolled ends in the places common to all Besson cornets of this wrap. The valve slide ferrules are an older style not used on Besson cornets after 1890-ish. The loop of tubing forward of the valves between the tuning slide and third valve is a slide on a Besson of this wrap from 1867 through well into the 20th century (hi/low pitch slides). This one is fixed as on an 1866. | ||||||||
1423 | Mellophone | Couturier | ||||||
Engraved: PATD E A COUTURIER CO LAPORTE IND Image used courtesy of Phils Rugs n Relics http://www.rugs-n-relics.com/brass.html | ||||||||
1424 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Bb/A | |||||
Bb/A Cornet. Reads Made in Czechoslovakia on receiver | ||||||||
1425 | Tuba | York | 929xx | 1928 | ||||
47 in tall bell 22 in | ||||||||
1426 | Euphonium | Hawkes | ||||||
Engraved: Excelsior Sonorous, Class A, Hawkes & Son, Denman Street, Piccadilly Circus, London, 31201 | ||||||||
1427 | Mellophone | American Standard | ||||||
1428 | Trombone | Conn | 3h | 133522 | 1914 | Bb H/LP | ||
#1½ Bore Artists Small Bore - High and Low Pitch | ||||||||
1429 | French Horn | Boosey | 83399 | 1911 | ||||
engraved: Boosey & Co. Makers London 83399. | ||||||||
1430 | Trombone | Hublart | ||||||
1431 | Trombone | Rinkel | ||||||
1432 | Trombone | National | 8690 | |||||
2323 | Baritone | Couesnon | Monopole | 23680 | 1906 | |||
Engraved: Jindrich Exposition Universelle de Paris 1900 / Hors concours Membre de Jury/ Couesnon & Cie/ Fournisseurs des Beaux- Arts De Conservatoire National et de l`Armee 94. Rue DAngouleme Paris / Monopole/ 23600 Height 24.5 in bell 10.5in tubing length 116in with both parts of the main slide, or 104in with 1 part. | ||||||||
1434 | French Horn | Reynolds | Contempora | |||||
horndawg: In an effort to boost horn sales in the early 1940s, Reynolds contacted Max Pottag, long-time second horn with the Chicago Symphony, to design and endorse a new horn. The design of the Reynolds Double French Horn, Pottag Model, was allegedly "borrowed" from Kruspe, but the dimensions and playing characteristics were very much like the Conn 6D, previously designed by Pottag. The "Contempora" brand name was added around 1950. After Pottags retirement, Roth-Reynolds approached James Chambers (New York Philharmonic, 1946- 1969) with a similiar idea for collaboration. Chambers liked the existing layout of the Pottag horn, but wanted a bigger bell throat, heavier bell and the nickel-silver alloy that he was used to from playing his Conn 8D. After two years of design and development, he endorsed the Reynolds Contempora Double French Horn, Chambers Model in 1958 and played it for three seasons until a contract dispute with the new owners (Richards|RMC) regarding royalty payments and their expectations of his level of promotional activity for Reynolds prompted Chambers to return to his Conn 8D horn. After James Chambers returned to Conn in the early 1960s, Reynolds removed the "Chambers" designation and kept the "Contempora" label. The Cleveland-produced Contempora FE-01 (nickel silver) and FE-03 (brass) horns retained the thicker bell of the Chambers model; however, when production moved from Cleveland to Abilene in 1964, the new horns had standard weight bells (.011" compared to .018"). Reportedly, there was also a change to the bell throat size, with the new horns placed somewhere between the Pottag and Chambers models. The horn specifications were tweaked again when Reynolds moved production to the Olds plant in Fullerton. The Pottag, Chambers and Contempora Double French horns from Reynolds were very fine instruments in their day and highly rated along with well-known horns from Conn and Holton. To the ears of many, Reynolds Contempora horns play as well as the best custom horns being produced today. The Contempora was a contemporary of the Conn 8D The Reynolds Double French Horn is a most sensitively responding instrument and has an unusually easy-speaking upper register - so important to Horn players. Its wondrous tone quality, complete even range and sureness is noteworthy. I am using it exclusively, love it and I am happy indeed to recommend it to any French Horn player. [Max Pottag, 1953] ... 1940s-Early 1960s Model 160 [FE-04] Bb/F Double French Horn | Bore: .472" | Bell: 12"; medium bell throat | Large leadpipe | Kruspe wrap style | Materials: brass with nickel silver slide tubes and trim | Finish: clear lacquer finish Model 161 [FE-02] Bb/F Double French Horn | Bore: .472" | Bell: 12"; medium bell throat | Large leadpipe | Kruspe wrap style | Materials: solid nickel silver | Finish: clear lacquer finish | Introduced in mid 1950s Model Notes The Pottag Model 160 (brass) was available for almost 20 years, from the early/mid-1940s (SN 24264) to the early 1960s. Model 161 (nickel silver) was introduced late during the model lifecycle, most likely in conjunction with the nickel-silver Chambers horn developed in the late 1950s and introduced in 1958 (see below). The Pottag models continued to be sold after the introduction of the Chambers model, even into the RMC-era of the company in the early 1960s, and were presumably discontinued along with the Chambers models after the new Contempora models were introduced (see above). Model renumbering, e.g. from 160 to FE-04, occurred during the Richards Music Company ownership (1961-1963). There was a report of an early model Pottag horn with a tone ring (kranz) similar to the Contempora trumpets, cornets and tenor trombones. Howard Sanner on the Pottag Double Horn: "So how does it play? Very well, indeed! It is very free blowing, focused, good in all registers, with an especially easy top octave and a well-centered, easy-to-control low register. I recently played it and my Conn 8D at the inauguration of a recital hall some friends had built on their house. All present, me included, preferred the Reynolds to the 8D. It had a more focused, complex, warmer sound than the 8D." Roth-Reynolds has spared no expense in the development and building of these superb instruments. Skilled designers and craftsmen have combined their arts and talents with James Chambers to make these the finest French Horns of all time ... the undisputed favorite of top French Horn players everywhere. Precision made rotary valves are of the quiet, floating type. They rotate on long, precision-fitted shafts and bearings. Preventing costly friction on the vital rotor shaft which otherwise causes malfunctions. As a result, the Reynolds French Horns are fast and easy to operate, and remain dependable over the years!" [1959] Bb/F Double French Horn | Bore: .472" | Bell: 12" heavyweight bell (.018" thick); large bell throat | Large leadpipe | Kruspe wrap style | Materials: gold brass with nickel silver slide tubes and trim; metal cork holders and unplated rotor levers | Finish: clear lacquer finish Model 191 [FE-01] Bb/F Double French Horn | Bore: .472" | Bell: 12" heavyweight bell (.018" thick); large bell throat | Large leadpipe | Kruspe wrap style | Materials: solid nickel silver; metal cork holders and unplated rotor levers | Finish: clear lacquer finish Model Notes The Contempora Chambers horn was introduced in the fall of 1958. Chambers used and endorsed the horn for three seasons until Reynolds was purchased by Richards Music and a contract dispute with the new management team (see horn introduction above) led to the end of their collaboration. James Chambers: "During the past two years I have collaborated with Roth-Reynolds skilled designers and French horn craftsmen in the development of a new and vastly improved Double French horn. The resulting instrument has exceeded all expectations. It combines maximum playing quality with an ease of response not generally associated with horns capable of producing such a full rich tone. Here, at last, is an instrument fully capable of satisfying the most exacting requirements of the professional while retaining those characteristics which make it the ideal choice for the student. Today I am using the Reynolds Chambers Model Double French Horn exclusively in my symphony, ensemble and solo playing, my recording work and teaching. I enthusiastically recommend this horn for all types of playing." Bill Bamberg on the Chambers Double Horn: "As a horn player, I have several Contempora french horns. The Chambers model, when being built in Cleveland, I consider to be the best big American (Conn 8D clone) ever produced. When they went to Abilene, they discontinued the heavy bell, but an Abilene horn, properly set up, plays as well as the best custom horns being produced today. Recently I got a "new old stock" Cleveland Chambers to rest the Chambers I bought new in 1962. I did all my pro playing on that horn, and performed Mozart 3 with Fiedler and the Pops, in Symphony Hall, Boston, in 1969. My teacher, Ralph Pottle, played with the Boston Symphony. The Symphony players were impressed with the horn, but by 1969, the Cleveland horns were long gone. Jimmie Chambers played his for three seasons with the NY Philharmonic, until he had a falling out with the new Reynolds owners and went back to his 8D." | ||||||||
1435 | French Horn | Knopf | 1920-30s? | |||||
compensating double horn with a stopping (muting) valve. Made by the founder of the Knopf company | ||||||||
1436 | Mellophone | Keefer | 5955 | 1916 | ||||
1437 | Trumpet | National | 76198 | |||||
Made in Elkhart Indiana by National Blessing Co. Model / serial number 76198 | ||||||||
1438 | Baritone | Lafayette | ||||||
1439 | Euphonium | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | 3365 | ||||
Engraved: Lyon & Healy - Own Make - Chicago Bell: 10 7/8 Bore: .597 | ||||||||
1440 | Baritone | York | 126558 | 1941 | ||||
1441 | Baritone | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | 30104 | |||||
1442 | Alto Horn | Besson | 2-20 | 4441xx | ||||
1443 | French Horn | Sansone | 874 | |||||
engraved: Lorenzo Sansone New York U.S.A | ||||||||
1444 | French Horn | New York Band Instruments | 2834 | |||||
1445 | Cornet | National | 54xxx | 1950s | ||||
bore .462 Engraved: National looks identical except on finger slide ring to a Blessing Artist Tentatively suggested as Blessing manufacture | ||||||||
1446 | Trombone | York | National | |||||
1963 | French Horn | Reynolds | 5617 | |||||
Piston French Horn | ||||||||
1448 | French Horn | Reynolds | Emperor | 780791 | 1963 | |||
Engraved: Reynolds Emperor Made in USA | ||||||||
1449 | French Horn | King | Schmidt | 139626 | 1930-35 | |||
1450 | Alto Horn | Higham | 41595 | |||||
Engraved: Lyon and Healy, Sole Agent Chicago 1st Class Exhibition Prize Metals Awarded to J. Higham MAKER 127 Strangeways Manchester England 41595 | ||||||||
1451 | Fluglehorn | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
Engraved (approx): Legion D Honneur | Hors oucours | Paris | Ote SUPr | Jerome | Thibouvile-Lamy | F de l Aimee | Brevete | Sgds |68 Reaumur Paris | MQ | ||||||||
1452 | Cornet | King | 204693 | 1937 | ||||
1453 | Euphonium | Conn | 22I | 3383xx | 1940 | |||
Conn "Crysteel" valves | ||||||||
1454 | Cornet | Bruno | ||||||
1455 | Cornet | Jay | Columbia | 5399 | LP/HP | |||
Engraved Columbia Patented Harry B Jay Co Chicago Case reads Harry B. Jay Co High Grade Band Instruments 342 Jackson Boulevard Chicago This was a Trumpet-Cornet. By changing the leadpipe it would convert from trumpet to cornet. Length: 17in | ||||||||
1456 | Trombone | Conn | 5H | |||||
Texas made | ||||||||
1457 | Trombone | Getzen | 60 The Dude | 6850 | ||||
1458 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | |||||
Engraved Lyon & Healy American Professional -Chicago | ||||||||
1459 | Tuba | Conn | 11J | 1961 | ||||
bore .658 16.5in bell | ||||||||
1460 | Trumpet | Lenhardt | F | |||||
F The Lenhardt Janos trumpet is pitched in F (see below). It was made in Pecs, Hungary between 1918 and 1931. | ||||||||
1461 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | 11164 | 1906 | ||||
OLDLOU: I just picked up in a trade a twin in appearance to #7 in this segment. What intrigues me is that mine,# 4833 is a cornet in C, which can be converted to Bb by sliding the forward tuning slide in the leadpipe out to a line and doing the same with the first and third valve slides. Interesting!!! This is the first cornet that I have encountered that was made as a C cornet with a slide to C other than the old Conn which had a verical slide in the belltube for conversion to Bb. Pryorphone: My 1908 and 1909 Conn Wonderphone cornets are set up that way; C all the way in, with lines for Bb and A. High and low pitch besides! | ||||||||
1462 | Trumpet | Conn | 60B | L23732 | 1968 | |||
Bore 0.459 Bell 4 5/8in | ||||||||
1463 | French Horn | Conn | 4D | 872272 | 1960 | |||
1464 | Trumpet | Frank | Excelsior | 3692 | ||||
Engraved: Excelsior | WmFrank Co | Chicago | ||||||||
1465 | Cornet | Lehnert | ||||||
14 in long bell 4 1/2 in Engraved: Awarded first prize Boston 1865 Philadephia 1876 Paris 1878 Baltimore 1878 H Lehnert Philada | ||||||||
1466 | Cornet | Bach | 106-43 Stradivarius | 2714 | 1935 | |||
1467 | Tenor Horn | Grange | Super | |||||
1468 | Euphonium | Whaley Royce | Ideal | 11519 | ||||
IDEAL FIRST QUALITY- WHALEY ROYCE & CO. LIMITED TORONTO Length 24in Bell 10in | ||||||||
1469 | Euphonium | Williams, RS | Artist | |||||
A CLASS - A "ARTIST", R.S. WILLIAMS & SONS C. LIMITED TORONTO 24in long Bell 12in | ||||||||
1470 | Cornet | Pepper | Surprise | 70277 | 1919 | |||
1471 | Trumpet | York | 81575 | 1925 | ||||
1472 | Trumpet | Conn | 26B | |||||
1473 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Improved Own Make | |||||
Bell4 3/4 in Length 18 1/2 in | ||||||||
1474 | Trombone; Valve | Lehnert | ||||||
Engraved: Lehnert PHILA. Centenial length 36 in bell 9 in | ||||||||
1475 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
1476 | Trombone | Conn | 16805 | 1919 | ||||
Tuning in slide | ||||||||
1477 | French Horn | Conn | 6H | 377369 | 1948 | |||
1478 | Alto Horn | Boston | ||||||
Boston Musical Instrument Manufy | ||||||||
1479 | Cornet | (anon) | ||||||
1480 | Cornet | Conn | 36A | 376619 | 1948 | |||
1481 | Trumpet | Frank | Classic | 1930s | ||||
bore .468 | ||||||||
1482 | Trombone | Conn | 38B | 234683 | 1926 | |||
1483 | French Horn | Lyons | American Challenger | |||||
Engraved: American Challenger, Lyons Band Inst. Co., Chicago. Made in Italy | ||||||||
1484 | Trumpet | Fuchs | ||||||
1485 | Cornet | Gautier | Gautier | |||||
1486 | Trumpet | Weymann | 98191 | |||||
1487 | Cornet | Buescher | Aristocrat | 282041 | 1937 | |||
Engraved The Buescher Aristocrat | Custom built | Elkhardt Ind USA | ||||||||
1488 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
1489 | Tuba | Alexander | F | |||||
by Anton Alexander of Mainz Germany 10in bell 32in long | ||||||||
1490 | Alto Horn | Marceau | ||||||
21 in long | ||||||||
1491 | Cornet | Stratton-Foote | OTS | Bb | ||||
Engraved: STRATTON & FOOTE "31" MAIDEN LANE N.Y | ||||||||
1492 | Sousaphone | American Standard | 6278 | |||||
1493 | Tuba | Conn | 10J | C925xx | 1964 | |||
33 in tall bell 18 in | ||||||||
1494 | Tuba | Conn | 3J | 1987 | CC | |||
Height 33 in bell18 in | ||||||||
1495 | Tuba | Conn | 11J | 766095 | 1958 | BBb | ||
bell 16.5 in 35.5 in tall. | ||||||||
1496 | Trumpet | Arigra | ||||||
1497 | Trumpet | Miraphone | 255 | 1970 | ||||
1498 | Alto Horn | Marchand | ||||||
J.HENRI MARCHAND FIRST CLASS , PARIS | ||||||||
1499 | Cornet | Holton | Galaxy | 344828 | 1961 | |||
1500 | Cornet | Pourcelle | ||||||
1501 | Euphonium | Peates | 6424 | |||||
Engraved: PEATES and Utica, NY. | ||||||||
1502 | Cornet | Courtois | ||||||
engraved: Tourists Cornet Antoine Courtois. Facteur Du Conservatoire Paris. Medailles dArgent Paris 1855 & 1867. Londres 1862. Medaille dor Moscow 1872. S.Arthur Chappell, 52 New Bond Street London. | ||||||||
1503 | Euphonium | New York Band Instruments | Harmony | |||||
27in L Bell 10 5/8in | ||||||||
1504 | Trombone; Valve | Fillmore | Reliable | |||||
1505 | Helicon | Buescher | 9330 | 1909 | ||||
Engraved:Buescher / Elkhart, Ind 19 1/4 in bell | ||||||||
1506 | Trombone | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | U.S.A. Line | |||||
1507 | Alto Horn | Huttl | ||||||
Engraved: A.K Hutti Graslitz | Grand Prix & Buenos Aires | and either a "13" or "19"? and a "10". Just above the "H" in Hutti reads "1878" Made in Czechoslovakia marked on valve assembly bell 7 & 7/8in | ||||||||
5821 | Mellophone | Dixie | ||||||
Engraved: Dixie Music House | Paragon | Chicago, USA.Receiver stamped: Czechoslovakia Bell: 10in | ||||||||
1509 | Cornet | Vega | 5143 | |||||
Engraved: Vega Made by the Standard Band Instrument Co. 62 Sudbury St. Boston | ||||||||
1510 | Trombone | Fischer | American | |||||
Engraved:CARL FISCHERS AMERICAN MODEL NEW YORK | ||||||||
1511 | Trumpet | Miraphone | 255 | 1980 | ||||
This trumpet show rods and braces that are a close match to those used on a Hüller. Zach is a music store. | ||||||||
1544 | Trumpet | Stradolin | Revere | 259676 | ||||
1513 | Trumpet | Huller | World Luxus | |||||
WORLD was the trade name used by Hüller. This horn has the same same nude woman on the WORLD trumpet without "& Co" on the earlier image. (WORLD & Co dates it to after 1920. (Emo WORLD was the tradename used by Ernst Modl, Hullers son in law. Modl continued the factory after the WWII in Nauheim under his own trade name "Emo" until 1972. | ||||||||
1514 | Alto Horn | Lyon-Healy | Solo | 1875-85 | Eb HP | |||
6 in bell 19 in long including mouthpiece. high pitch | ||||||||
1515 | Cornopean | (anon) | 1840s? | |||||
The screws across valves and the tops valves are missing. The inside of valves are made of wax as was done on early instruments. There is no name but possibly was made by Guichard. It is identical in detail to a Guichard: hook of the small finger, 3rd slide, measurements. | ||||||||
1516 | Trombone; AltoV | Boosey | 84x59 | |||||
Engraved: Boosey & Co., London Bell 7 1/4in | ||||||||
1517 | Fluglehorn | Reynolds | Emperor | 999647 | ||||
contemporacorner: ust to clarify, *all* Reynolds flugelhorns were Emperor models. The full designation is Reynolds Emperor Flugelhorn, Model FU-52. Production began ~1965 and is based on the Olds Flugelhorn, Model L-12. The Olds model has a red-brass bell; the Reynolds has standard yellow brass. | ||||||||
1518 | Mellophone | DEG | ||||||
1519 | Trumpet | DuPont | ||||||
1520 | Trombone | Couturier | ||||||
Engraved: E.A. Courturier | LaPorte, Indiana | ||||||||
1521 | Trombone | Olds | Super Star | A28360 | 1978 | |||
dual Bore .495 - .510 | ||||||||
1522 | Trombone | Olds | Self Balancing | 7762 | 1933 | |||
1523 | Trombone | Conn | 78H | 256961 | 1929 | |||
bore 0.522 bell 8 in Rose Brass Bell | ||||||||
1524 | Trombone | King | 5B | 591xxx | ||||
.547 bore 9 in yellow brass bell | ||||||||
1525 | Trombone | Pedler | Art | 1938-1958 | ||||
Engraving: Art made by Harry Pedler & Sons, Elkhart, Ind | ||||||||
1526 | Fluglehorn | Boosey-Hawkes | Sovereign | 622094 | 1970s | |||
1527 | Cornet | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
1528 | Natural Horn | Kretzschman | 1820s? | |||||
made by Charles Kretzschman in Strasbourg. He operated from 1818 to the 1860s. Bell 12 in | ||||||||
1529 | Trombone | (anon) | 1820s? | |||||
bell 6 in no maker name slides have no stockings | ||||||||
1530 | French Horn | Orsi | ||||||
Inscribed: DITTA PROF. ROMEO ORSI MILANO ITALIA BELOW THAT ARE TWO DANCING BEARS. excluvius: he compensating system double horn at the top of the list is widely distributed under other brand names, including DEG (Getzen), Boosey & Hawks, and I believe Carl Fischer. Others escape my recollection at the moment. This particular example appears to have had the first 3 inches or so of the lead pipe and angle brace lopped off. I have tried them on numerous occasions and every one I have played was garbage. it is widely distributed as a stencil instrument. However I have seen listings for a few horns using this layout manufactured in Germany. Have not been able to snag one yet, but I betting they play much better. | ||||||||
1531 | Trombone | Williams-Wallace | 6 | 10025 | ||||
8 in bell Earl Williams and John Wallace started making instruments in 1936 in LA. Williams had previously worked for Holton and Olds. The Wallace trombone was introduced in 1939. The number of horns made per year was approx 50. After Williams died, the company was sold and moved to Donelson, TN. After moving to Donelson, the serial numbers started at 10,000. This horn is a Donelson,Ten, not an original Williams. The Williams 6 has been used as a model design for other makers, including: S.E. Shires Company Small bore horn (Seller says: "Having worked there at the time, I even remember seeing the horn at the shop."), Kanstul 1606 and Conn. 100H. | ||||||||
1532 | Baritone | Wurlitzer | Monarch | |||||
1533 | Baritone | Besson | ||||||
4 valve | ||||||||
1534 | Alto Horn | Nonpareil | ||||||
8 in Bell 21 in long | ||||||||
1535 | French Horn | Orsi | ||||||
MADE BY ROMEO ORSI FOR CARL FISCHER. | ||||||||
1536 | Trumpet | Olds | Opera | |||||
1537 | Cornet | 20th Century | ||||||
1538 | Trumpet | Conn | 85B | 596xxx | 1956 | |||
1539 | Cornet | Martin | Magna | 715041 | ||||
1540 | Trombone | Conn | 75H | GF970082 | 1979 | |||
Artist with F Attachment Rose Brass bell .522 Bore | ||||||||
1541 | Trombone; Bass | Kaempf | pre 1886 | |||||
Engraved MADE BY R A KAEMPF 227 BOWERY NY RA Kaempf was established in New York in 1878. As RA Kaempf & Son between 1886 and 1911. RA died in 1904 and was succeeded by his son, Albert. Company sold to CE Ridgely in 1911, and Albert briefly worked for Keefer until his death in 1917. | ||||||||
1542 | Fluglehorn | Lidl | ||||||
garland reads: Josef Lidl Brno Owner did not seem sure, but thought it was in C | ||||||||
1543 | Cornet | Besson | 1887 | |||||
1545 | Trombone | Stradolin | ||||||
In addition to Stradolin, it also says Bohm Meinl - And has Germany near connection | ||||||||
1546 | Trumpet | Arigra | ||||||
1547 | Tuba | Fischer | Reliable | BBb HP | ||||
BBb HP About 36in tall 18in bell. | ||||||||
1549 | Mellophone | Conn | 104150 | 1907 | F/Eb/D/C | |||
Change valve from Eb/D/F/C 9 In Bell | ||||||||
1550 | Baritone | Hilleron | ||||||
Engraved: A Hilleron Paris CL Gorham & Co Sale Agent Worcester Ma 28in long 10in bell | ||||||||
1551 | Baritone | Getzen | ||||||
.565 bore 10 in bell | ||||||||
1552 | Sousaphone | King | 9x905 | 1925-30 | Eb | |||
1553 | Cornet | Courtois | Levy | 20081 | 1901 | Bb LP | ||
US Distributor F. BECHTEL, PITTSBURG, PA. | ||||||||
1554 | Trumpet | Olds | Standard | 12295 | ||||
1555 | Trombone; AltoV | Rampone-Cazzani | ||||||
engraving: five point star | a harp | Premiato Stabili | within a box B. Cazzani & Co. Milano | C S Portazione Mondi e | wihtin a circle A. Rampone | Ditte Riunite| B. Cazzani & Co. |Made in Italy | three lines | O. Pagini & Bro. | New-York. | 5 point star. Pryorphone: Also note that the bell is on upside down, and the connection to the valves kinked. The bell, then, should ordinarily be on the key side of the valves and pointed up, say, at a 45 degree angle. first key marked: Marca second: 5 point star third:334 44in long | ||||||||
1556 | Trumpet | Olds | Studio | 339689 | 1959 | |||
1557 | Euphonium | Reynolds | Contempora | |||||
1558 | French Horn | Sansone | 2426 | |||||
1559 | French Horn | Sansone | 2688 | |||||
inscribed Lorenzo Sansone New York U.S.A. It was played in the 1940s, so it is at least that old bell 12.5 in LOPT: This model of double horn had the smaller Bb valve slides above the F slides. In the picture several of the slides are in the wrong place. Third valve is OK. First valve...move top slide to lower position....take second valve lower slide and put it on top of first valve. Take the remaining two slides and place the longer one on the bottom of the second valve and the shorter one on top. Its not a well-liked model (later copied by Holton). Sansone is most noted for single Bb horns with as many as 5 valves. I have a 3-valve Bb Sansone and a 1938 King 1155 which was based on Sansones 5-valve Bb model. dankney: I do not understand why anyone could dislike a Sansone Double. Mine plays like a dream. I play an Elkhart 8D as my main horn; this is my "small horn" for chamber work. Its as free-blowing as my 8D (very mild resistance), but is much "notchier" and easier to balance in chamber work (a full-sounding pp takes a huge amount of effort on my 8d). It can do a decent FF as well, but its a Chicago-style sound, not the dark 8D sound that I love for large orchestra work. Sure, its no Lewis or Geyer original, but if you want a Chicago-style horn and ca not afford the price point for one of the big names, its fabulous. | ||||||||
1560 | Trombone | Supertone | Bandmaster | |||||
Played in the 20s so it is at least that old made in Elkhart, Ind. | ||||||||
1561 | Cornet | Olds | Super | 179xx | 1946 | |||
.465 bore | ||||||||
1562 | Cornet | Conn | 12A | 243910 | 1941 | |||
1563 | Trumpet | Conn | 52B | |||||
1564 | Trombone; Valve | Holton | 495xx | 1920 | ||||
1565 | Tuba | American Standard | 16285 | 1930s | Eb | |||
30 1/2 in long bell 16 in | ||||||||
1566 | Trumpet | Vega | Standard | 24262 | C | |||
bore .432 | ||||||||
1567 | Cornet | Conn | 15A | 950134 | 1962 | |||
1568 | Cornet | Tourville | ||||||
engraved Tourville & Co. Paris | ||||||||
1569 | Cornet | Stratton | OTS | 1865 | Eb | |||
1570 | Trumpet | Orsi | 4472 | |||||
1571 | Cornet | Grinnell Bros | 725xx | 1920s? | ||||
OLDLOU: This cornet looks to be exactly the same as my Buckingham, made in England cornet that was purchased from The Grinnell Bros. store in Grand Rapids, Mi. in 1944. Is it possible that mine was a prototype for the stencil horn shown, or possibly mine was a horn that got out of the factory with the wrong bell logo ? | ||||||||
1572 | Tuba | Reynolds | ||||||
1573 | Fluglehorn | Millereau | ||||||
Engraved: MILLEREAU BREVETE Facteur du Conservatoire de Paris, Medailles dOr dArgent, Diplomes dHonneur,66 Rue Angouleme PARIS On the second valve: 3374 MILLEREAU BREVETE PARIS Francois Millereau started working for Besson in 1861, advertising SAX brass instruments under license in 1862, moved his own brand to 66 Rue dAngouleme in 1879. This instrument, designed exactly after the famous Adolphe Sax flugelhorn model. KimC: Worth to notice are the 1st and 3rd valve loops, they are almost like Berliner Pumpen, with loop entries on each side of the valve housing. The different entry levels of the conection tubes hovever, show that they are of the perinet type. | ||||||||
1574 | Trumpet | Nuss | ||||||
The Nuss Musical Manufactory was located in Harrisburg Pa. Established in 1910 by twin brothers; Anton and Charles. They pioneered the use of non-traditional alloys and seamless tubing. Tradenames included Supreme and Liberty | ||||||||
1575 | Cornet | York | AL-TRU | 37032 | 1914 | |||
14 3/4in LONG | ||||||||
1576 | Cornet | Gretsch | President | 25959 | ||||
Engraved: President Fred Gretsch mfg. Co. Chicago, Brooklyn, U.S.A | ||||||||
1577 | Trombone | Olds | Radio Model | 8221 | 1935? | |||
1578 | Trumpet | Olds | French Model | 3416 | ||||
Engraved: The Olds French Model | Made By | F.E. Olds & Son | Los Angeles CALIF Length 19 - 3/4in bell is 4 -9/16 in | ||||||||
1579 | Cornet | Gautrot | ||||||
EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE DEPARIS | 1900 | HORS CONCOURS | MEMBRE DU JURY | GAUTROT BREVETE | S.G.D.G. | PARIS | (Then An Upright Oval Engraving, Depicting An Anchor, The Letter G Left Side Of Anchor, The Letter A Right Side Of Anchor) | A. WAGNER & LEVIEN SUCS | MEXICO - PUEBLA | GUADALAJARA | ||||||||
1580 | Tenor Horn | (anon) | ||||||
28in tall 7 1/2in bell | ||||||||
1581 | Trumpet | Busch | ||||||
1582 | Trumpet | Olds | Super Star | 95128 | 1973 | |||
1583 | Trombone; AltoV | Lavallee | ||||||
Zelenka Praha (Prague) Josef Zelenka, from Prag 1889-1924. According to The Encyclopedia of Music in Canada, he was a Montreal musician and music dealer who lived from 1850 to 1924. Interestingly, he was the brother of Calixa Lavallée, who composed "O Canada" in 1880. Presumably, this trombone is likely an import dating from around the turn of the century made by Zelenka. | ||||||||
1584 | Trumpet | Acme | Standard | 241281 | ||||
"a stencil horn made by the York Band Instrument Co., this is the same horn as the popular York National horns, probably made mid to late 50s" | ||||||||
1585 | Cornet | Reynolds | Roth | 78277 | 1963 | |||
1586 | Cornet | Boston | ||||||
Receiver not part of the horn, but Boston Co, not mfy. | ||||||||
1587 | Trumpet | Sansone | 48591 | |||||
1588 | Cornet | York | Monarch | 14740 | 1906 | |||
1589 | Trombone | Conn | 24H | 1936 | ||||
1590 | Trumpet; Low | Getzen | Eterna | N2xxx | 1970s | |||
1591 | Baritone | (anon) | ||||||
1592 | Trumpet; Low | Conn | 34B Victor | 1969 | Eb | |||
Alto Trumpet .484 bore 4 5/8in bell length 21 in | ||||||||
1593 | Trombone | Olds | Special | 21404 | 1947 | |||
1594 | Trumpet | Pitt | American | 482 | ||||
8 1/4 in long. | ||||||||
1595 | Alto Horn | Conn | ||||||
Engraved in part: C.G.CONN ELKHART--IND. AND NEW YORK 2nd valve casing: PAT. JUNE 15, 1886 20in tall 8in BELL | ||||||||
1596 | Cornet | Lamoreaux | ||||||
1597 | Cornet | Besson | 41689 | |||||
1598 | Cornet | Gras | ||||||
Engraved: J.GRAS | FOURNISSEUR DE LARMEE | 32 RUE DES PONTS DE COMINES | LILLE | ||||||||
1599 | Trumpet | Olds | Studio | 772360 | 1971 | |||
1600 | Trombone | Blessing | Artist | 147887 | 1966 | |||
1601 | Tuba | Conn | 24J 25J? | H785xx | 1987 | BBb | ||
4 Short Action Valve Tuba Bell: 24 x 7 1/4in Total height: 46in | ||||||||
1602 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 72H | E20608 | 1964 | |||
1603 | Mellophone | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | 5157 | |||||
1604 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | ||||||
12 in length bell 4 ¾ in | ||||||||
1605 | Trumpet | Conn | 24B | 257823 | 1928 | |||
Opera | ||||||||
1606 | Trumpet | Slavinski | ||||||
Interesting key change valve. | ||||||||
1607 | Cornet | Lomar | ||||||
1608 | Cornet | Amplificator | 386 | |||||
stamped Belgium on reciever | ||||||||
1609 | Trombone | Nuss | 2111 | |||||
1610 | Alto Horn | Supertone | ||||||
1611 | Trumpet | Conn | 48B | 997490 | 1962 | |||
bell 5 1/8 in | ||||||||
1612 | Cornet | Olds | Super | 59xxx | ||||
1613 | Trumpet | Olds | Super Star | 83xxxx | 1972 | |||
1614 | Cornet | Olds | Special | 87445 | 1952 | |||
1615 | French Horn | Zalzer | ||||||
1616 | French Horn | Zalzer | ||||||
1617 | Trumpet | Conn | 38B | M67382 | 1969 | |||
5 1/8in bell | ||||||||
1618 | Trombone; March | King | 1130 | 970xxx | 1984? | |||
8-1/2in bell; .500 bore King also made marching baritones, model 1124 and 1127 have a .500 bore like the marching trombone, but with a more conical bore, large throated bell and leadpipe design. King also made a Model 1129 marching euphonium with a .562 bore, and an 11 inch bell and a large shank mouthpiece receiver. | ||||||||
1619 | Helicon | Muller, E | BBb | |||||
E. Muller, Mayence, Germania bell measures 19 ¾in | ||||||||
1620 | Euphonium | York | 409xxx | |||||
Tuning loop | ||||||||
1621 | Baritone | York | ||||||
1622 | Sousaphone | Olympian | ||||||
1623 | Sousaphone | ToneKing | ||||||
1624 | Tenor Horn | Goumat | ||||||
1625 | Tuba | Distin | 5778 | 1889 | ||||
Made in Philadephia. | ||||||||
1626 | Tenor Horn | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
1627 | Tenor Horn | Marbeau | ||||||
1628 | Baritone | Boston | 20546 | |||||
24 In Long Bell 10 In | ||||||||
1629 | Alto Horn | Buescher | Windsor | 151874 | ||||
Engraved: Windsor, Elkhart Ind. Stencil made by Pan American model 58C | ||||||||
1630 | Trumpet | Holton | 301886 | 1957 | C | |||
1631 | Cornet | Stratton | ||||||
5 in bell 12 1/2 in long | ||||||||
1632 | Trombone; Valve | Weltklang | ||||||
1633 | Trumpet | Weymann | Keystone | |||||
1634 | Trombone; Bass | Olds | 74340 | 1952 | ||||
1635 | Trombone | Reynolds | ||||||
1636 | Trombone; Bass | Holton | TR181 | 642682 | ||||
10 1/2in Rose Brass Bell Bb/F/Gb/D in-line rotors .562 bore | ||||||||
1637 | Trombone; Bass | King | 8B | |||||
(Bb/F/Gb/D) 10.5 in bell | ||||||||
1638 | Fluglehorn | Selmer | 509 | |||||
Engraved: Henri Selmer / Paris / depose / Grands Prix / Geneve 1927 Liege 1930 / H. Selmer (in script) 4 Place Dancourt / Paris / made in France {dealer} Rauber / Montreux / Lausanne Bell 6 1/8 in bore .414 | ||||||||
1639 | Trumpet | Reynolds | Emperor | 34629 | ||||
1640 | Trumpet; Bass | Holton | 490055 | 1970 | ||||
bell 6 in | ||||||||
1641 | Trombone | Selmer | ||||||
1642 | Trumpet | Benge | 3954 | 1952 | C | |||
ML bore | ||||||||
1643 | Trumpet | Benge | 147xx | 1974 | ||||
1644 | Mellophone | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
Refinished | ||||||||
1645 | Tuba | Conn | 18/19J ? | |||||
1646 | Trombone | Olympian | ||||||
7 in bell | ||||||||
1647 | Euphonium | Conn | 14I | GD980074 | 1979 | |||
11in Bell 30in long | ||||||||
1648 | Trombone; Alto | Conn | 205156 | 1927 | Eb | |||
Conn Loyalist lists 3 altos, a 16, 17, and 35. The 35 was initiated later than the date of this horn. pictures a 16H and says that the 17H was identical except for high/low tuning slides. http://www.xs4all.nl/~cderksen/Conn16H19xximage.html Is this really an alto? | ||||||||
1650 | Ophicleide | Collet | ||||||
11 Keys. Height: 96 cm. | ||||||||
1651 | Cornet | Bruno | La Vesta | |||||
Engraved F. La Vesta | PARIS | ||||||||
1652 | Baritone | Olds | Studio | 6691xx | 1968 | |||
1653 | Trumpet | Olds | 986889 | 1977 | Eb | |||
in Eb | ||||||||
1654 | French Horn | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
Engraved: J.THIBOUVILLE, LAMY & Co. | LONDON CHALLENGE | MADE IN ITALY | ||||||||
1655 | Trumpet | Koriot | ||||||
Engraved: M. Koriot BOHEMIA on receiver 20in long | ||||||||
1656 | Trumpet | Conn | 18B | 512391 | 1955 | 1954-1960 | ||
1657 | Cornet | Getzen | 80 | 89809 | ||||
OLDLOU: Are you certain that this is an 80? The krantz ring on the bell rim tells me that it is a Super Deluxe. I have one of each ( cornets ) in my collection,along with a 90 and a Super Deluxe,( trumpets ). If you have this cornet available for inspection, the 80s all had undersprung valves and "most" of the Super Deluxe models had top sprung valves. If this one has top sprung valves, it is surely a Super Deluxe. Pryorphone: It was my impression that all the Super Deluxes (cornets & trumpets) had a copper-colored ring, and were trimmed with fittings of the same material. OLDLOU: The krantz rings were sometimes nickel silver, just like the slides. I missed noticeing the smooth ferrules. I am wondering about the spit valve on the leadpipe. It looks to be a replacement. Every top line Getzen I have seen from the era that this one seems to be had a side mounted spit valve on both the leadpipe and the third valve slide. That is what is still on the third valve slide crook. Another unusual item is the retainer screw under the third valve slide. What was it for? It could not be there to stop the slide from going too far out, as there is no pinky ring to adjust the intonation of the third valve. In my opinion, this horn has been somewhat modified. | ||||||||
1658 | Tenor Horn | Jaubert | Bb HP | |||||
High pitch Engraved: F Jaubert & Cie | Paris | Lyon & Healy | Sole Agents | Chicago | ||||||||
1659 | Trumpet | Keefer | Stentor | 12122 | 1923 | Bb/A LP | ||
22/5in long Bell 4.5 in | ||||||||
1660 | Trombone | Conn | 100H | 415380 | 1952 | |||
.500 bore three leadpipes 8in bell with S-curve counterweights | ||||||||
1661 | Trombone | Conn | 48H | M91433 | 1969 | |||
1662 | Trombone | Holton | TR156 | 552xxx | 1978 | |||
Dual bore .547 & .562 8.5in Red Brass Bell. | ||||||||
1663 | Trombone | Bach | 16 | 5198 | 1955-60 | |||
Mt Vernon Tenor Trombone with 2 slides. .509 bore 7 1/2in Brass Bell | ||||||||
1664 | Trumpet | Benge | 3338 | 1951 | ||||
Chicago Benge authenticated by Zig Kanstul | ||||||||
1665 | Cornet | Millard | 1452 | |||||
1666 | Tuba | Huttl | ||||||
1667 | Cornet | Frank | Tempertone | |||||
Eengraved:Frank tempertone Made by Wm. F. Frank Co. Chicago, ILL USA | ||||||||
1668 | Cornet | Bailey | New American | |||||
Engraved: Bailey’s New American, Providence, R.I | ||||||||
1669 | Trumpet | Reynolds | Onyx | |||||
1670 | Cornet | Lecomte | ||||||
Engraved: Made by A. Lecomte and company, Paris, for Peter Grossman, Hamilton Canada | ||||||||
1671 | Cornet | Rivet | 618? | Bb/A.Ab/ | ||||
Engraved: Rivet, Lyon, 618 French wrap with valves to the left, the mouthpipe to the right and bell in the middle. bore .470 bell 4-1/2 in raw yellow brass No water key, but with four mouthpipes Bb,A, Ab, G The unplated brass mouthpiece The pistons are brass, never plated. | ||||||||
1672 | French Horn | Hoyer | 105665 | |||||
compensating double in French ascending system detachable bell, mechanical linkage. Made in Klingenthal, Germany before 1985. engraved: Meister Hans Hoyer | ||||||||
1673 | French Horn | Couesnon | ||||||
Engraved on the bell U.I.G./179/2994/ Kaspar Wicky/ Geneve/the Couesnon logo/COUESNON/ET CIE./Paris/Monopole Conservatoire Tubaron: What makes this a french horn and not a mellophone? Looks like it is made for right hand on valves. Do french horns ever have piston valves? Pryorphone: First off, it is left handed. See the thumb ring visible inside the loop the lead pipe? The pinky goes in the hook, and the fingers go over the tubing to the valves. The right hand goes in the bell. Yes, there have been some horns built with piston valves. There have even been right handed horns built. The real teller is the length of the horn, and the length of the valve tubing. A mellophone is an octave ABOVE the horn, so that the valve tubing is much shorter, along with the total inside length of the horn. It does not matter what kind of valves you use, but you are right, USUALLY a mellophone ia piston valve and right handed; a horn, rotary, and left handed. | ||||||||
1674 | Trumpet | Vega | Standard | 21160 | ||||
Engraved: Super tone-vega standard-made by the vega company 155 columbus ave boston mass | ||||||||
1675 | Fluglehorn | Courtois | 1394 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: ANTOINE COURTOIS Breveté FACTEUR DU CONSERVATOIRE NATIONAL 88.rue des Marais Paris Gold Medals won in Paris 1878, 1889 & 1900, hors concours CHICAGO 1893 ST. LOUIS 1904 Original seller was RAUBER FRERES in Montreux, Switzerland | ||||||||
1676 | Tuba | Boston | 109xx | Eb HP | ||||
Boston Musical Instrument Manufactory | ||||||||
1677 | Tuba | Marchand | Eb | |||||
Engraved: J Henri Marchand , Paris. 28 in tall bell12 in bore .560 | ||||||||
1678 | Cornet | Jaubert | ||||||
engraved: Jaubert & Co. | Paris | Lyon & Healy | Chicago | Sole Agents 13in long 4 ½in bell | ||||||||
1679 | Trombone | Lyon-Healy | Champion | |||||
1680 | Sousaphone | Orsi | 103744 | Eb | ||||
Eb | ||||||||
1681 | Euphonium; DB | Wulschner | ||||||
1682 | Trombone | Olds | Super | 22237 | late 40s | |||
1683 | Trombone | Olds | Standard | 10145 | 1941 | |||
1684 | Trombone | Pourcelle | ||||||
Engraved: C. Bruno & Son Inc HENRY POURCELLE Sole Agents, NY bell 7 1/2 in | ||||||||
1685 | Tuba | Bohland-Fuchs | Kaiser | 3528 | BBb | |||
Bohland and Fuchs, Graslitz, Bohemia imported by MJ Kalashen, model Kaiser, New York 40 inlong 18 in bell | ||||||||
1686 | Tuba | Schediwy | ||||||
Engraved: F. Schediwy Ludwigsburg length 45 3/4 in bell 14.5 in | ||||||||
1687 | Cornet | Olds | Super Star | 827835 | 1972 | |||
1688 | Alto Horn | Besson | 2-20 | 426583 | ||||
1689 | Trombone | Conn | 61H | 146475 | 1916 | C/Bb | ||
"Preacher" model C/Bb Engraved: MADE BY C. G. CONN LTD, ELKHART, IND | ||||||||
1690 | French Horn | Olds | Ambassador | |||||
1691 | Alto Horn | Missenharter | 6467 | |||||
1692 | Trumpet | Sterling | 38647 | |||||
Engraved STERLING | a lyre with the letter "S" in the center | foreign | ||||||||
1693 | Trumpet | Fischer | Reliable | 36419 | 1946-7 | C, Bb, A | ||
Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
1694 | Cornet | Durand | 1895 | |||||
H. Durand, Paris | ||||||||
1695 | Trombone | Selmer | American | |||||
Engraved: Selmer American, Elkhart, Ind. | ||||||||
1696 | Trumpet | Krywalski | ||||||
Engraved: Georg Krywalski Teschen Öster. Schles length 15.5 in | ||||||||
1697 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Melodie | |||||
Bell: 4 3/8in Length: 14.5in | ||||||||
1698 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Lyric | |||||
19 1/2in long bell 4 3/4 in Engraved: WURLITZER LYRIC TRUMPET CORNET | RUDOLPH WURLITZER CO. CHICAGO CINCINNATI | ||||||||
1699 | Cornet | Conn | Ultimatum? | |||||
1700 | Trombone | Olds | Super | 1957 | ||||
tone control band 7.5-in bell | ||||||||
1701 | Trombone; Valve | Druzstvo | ||||||
Engraved: Prvni Vyrobni a prodejni Druzstvo Hradec Kralove Hudebnich nastroju bell 9.5in Tube length 102in | ||||||||
1702 | Alto Horn | Couesnon | ||||||
Engraving: Exposition Universelle De Paris 1900 Hors Concours Membre du jury Couesnon & cie Fournisseurs De L Armee 94 Rue D Angouleme Paris | 23 length 20.5 in bell 7 1/4in length of tubing 83inches | ||||||||
1703 | Euphonium; DB | Bohland-Fuchs | Schediphone | 1905 | ||||
1704 | Trumpet | Ludwig | Standard | |||||
Engraved: Ludwig | Standard | St. Louis | Mo | ||||||||
1705 | Trombone | Ludwig | Standard | |||||
3160 | Fluglehorn | Besson | Meha | 5865 | ||||
3161 | Trumpet | B-S | 1985 | |||||
Bell:13cm | ||||||||
1707 | Trombone; Valve | Lidl | ||||||
Engraved: Prvni Josef Lidl Brno bell 10in tubing 100in | ||||||||
1708 | Cornet | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
1713 | Trumpet | Cazzani | ||||||
1710 | Trumpet | Couesnon | Gautrot Brevete | |||||
gautrot made by Couesnon & cie made in france | exposition universelle de paris 1900, hors concours membre du jury, gautrot brevete, s.g.d.g. couesnon &cie. sucesseurs dangouleme paris. | ||||||||
1711 | Cornet | Reynolds | Professional | 2444x | 1957 | |||
1712 | Trumpet | Olds | Super | 797762 | 1971 | |||
1714 | Cornet | Pollmann | Eb/C/Bb | |||||
1715 | Alto Horn | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | Eb | ||||
length 20in bell 7-7/8in | ||||||||
1716 | Cornet | Conn | 28A | 678841 | 1957 | |||
5 1/8in bell engraved: CG Conn Ltd Connstellation Elkhart USA | ||||||||
1717 | Euphonium | Getzen | 8230 | B6309 | ||||
1718 | Trumpet | Conn | 10B | 289xxx | 1933 | |||
1719 | Trumpet | Conn | 10B | 719272 | 1958 | |||
1720 | Trumpet | Olympian | 79085 | |||||
Czech made | ||||||||
1721 | Cornet | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 29157 | |||||
1722 | Trombone | Reynolds | Professional | 30587xx | 1975 | |||
Bell 8in bore .492 | ||||||||
1723 | Trombone | Reynolds | Medalist | 228590 | 1967 | |||
1725 | Cornet | Jaubert | ||||||
Lyon & Healy Sole Agents | ||||||||
1726 | Trombone | Kalashen | Imperial | |||||
1727 | Alto Horn | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
1728 | Trumpet | Miraphone | ||||||
1729 | Cornet | Hawkes | Clippertone | 45909 | ||||
CLASS A EXCELSIOR SONORCUS PICCADILY CIRCUS LONDON | ||||||||
1730 | Cornet | Pepper | Perfected | 67291 | ||||
1731 | Alto Horn | Boston | ||||||
Boston Musical Mfy Helical Alto? | ||||||||
1732 | Sousaphone | Buescher | True-Tone | 223969 | 1927 | Bb | ||
single Bb sousa 14 in bell | ||||||||
1733 | Trumpet | Martin | Handcraft Symphony | 63189 | 1928 | |||
1734 | Trumpet | National | 50299 | |||||
NATIONAL E.K. BLESSING & CO TRUMPET - ELKHART IND. | ||||||||
1735 | Cornet | Whaley Royce | Sterling | |||||
Sterling Whaley Royce& Co. Limited Toronto | ||||||||
1736 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | 215965 | 1924 | ||||
1737 | Trumpet | Buffet Crampon | 268 | |||||
18 - 20 Pge du Gd Cerf Paris France | ||||||||
1738 | Trumpet | Benge | Lenore 90 | 119068 | 1990 | |||
Anniversary model Benge. These trumpets were brought out in 1989 to celebrate 50 years of Benge production from 1939 to 1989, although this trumpet was built in 1990. engraving indicates its 50th Anniversary designation. amado water key is not original .460 bore | ||||||||
1739 | Cornet | Distin | London | 16914 | 1903 | BbLP | ||
Serial on Valve Assembly 19179 Converted to low pitch | ||||||||
1740 | Cornet | Fischer | Superior | 9576 | ||||
Engraved: Carl Fischer | Superior | New York | ||||||||
1741 | Baritone | Olds | A 30 Ambassador | 781159 | 1971-2 | |||
1742 | French Horn | Bach | 1101 | |||||
1743 | Trumpet | Whaley Royce | ||||||
1744 | Trombone | Haynes | Bay State | |||||
Engraved: J.C. HAYNES & CO., BAY STATE, BOSTON trademark 83 marked on slide | ||||||||
1745 | Baritone | Getzen | 360? | KB2813 | 1985 | |||
1747 | Trombone; Valve | Gautrot | C | |||||
In C, possibly modified. Engraved: ngraving reads: GAUTROT Aine, A PARIS, GRAN REPERTORIO DE MUSICA, DE H. NAGEL SUCrs, Calle de la Palma No. 5, MEXICO bore .490 bell 6 1/2 in | ||||||||
1748 | Trumpet | Benge | Claude Gordon | 16797 | 1975 | |||
1749 | Euphonium | Conn | 20I | B43844 | 1970 | |||
Short action valves | ||||||||
1750 | Cornet | Benge | Commander | 438016 | ||||
Bore .468 Bell 5 in | ||||||||
1751 | Trumpet | Buescher | Tru-Tone | 129305 | ||||
1752 | Trumpet | Grange | 20786 | |||||
Engraved: 20786 GRANGE sole distributor BEARE & SON LTD. TORONTO | ||||||||
1753 | Trumpet | Premier | ||||||
Engraved: PREMIER TORONTO Pryorphone: Looks well enough to me until you get to the part where a G crook is inserted where a mouthpiece ought to be. And the crook looks to be for a Bb cornet. Darn those extra parts you find laying around! | ||||||||
1754 | French Horn | York | 125798 | 1941 | ||||
Schmidt wrap | ||||||||
1755 | French Horn | Cerveny | 26359 | 1900s | F | |||
1757 | Trumpet | Bach | 239 | 155xxx | 1970s | Eb | ||
Eb longbell trumpet.459 bore, | ||||||||
1758 | Trumpet | Reynolds | Clarin ERA TU-08 | 288836 | 1972 | |||
Clarin Professional E.R.A. (Extended Range Altissimo) tuneable bell narrow profile bell that abruptly flares out to 5in Clarin was identical to the Olds Custom CHR, with a tuning bell design that eliminates the main tuning slide, resulting in a long tapered mouthpipe that extends from the mouthpiece to the third-valve entry port. | ||||||||
1759 | Trombone | Olds | Featherweight | 11700 | 1939 | |||
Bore .485 | ||||||||
1760 | French Horn | Lyons | Monarch | |||||
Engraved: Lyons Band Inst. Co. - Monarch - Chicago, Ill "Made in Czechoslovakia" stamped on leadpipe. | ||||||||
1761 | Trombone | Schubert | ||||||
engraved Karl Schubert Mouth pipe is marked Czecho Slovakia Karl Schubert was a tradename for imported brass winds. | ||||||||
1762 | Cornet | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 110xxx | |||||
.474 bore | ||||||||
1763 | Trumpet | Orsi | 8860 | |||||
1764 | Cornet | Conn | 8A | 283226 | 1932 | |||
1765 | Cornet | Schubert | ||||||
1766 | Trombone | Keefer | ||||||
.480 bore | ||||||||
1767 | Trombone | Vega | ||||||
1768 | Alto Horn | Conn | Wonder | 139xxx | 1915 | |||
high and low pitch slides | ||||||||
1769 | Baritone | DuPont | ||||||
1770 | Cornet | Higham | 72745 | |||||
Engraved: Patent Clear Bore Contesting Model CLASS A Exhibition Prize Medals Awarded to J. Higham 213-15 Grt. Jackson St. Manchester 72745 2nd valve reads: J. HIGHAM MAKER MANCHESTER A1 278 .460 bore | ||||||||
1771 | Trumpet | Pedler | Art | c1940 | 1938-1958 | Bb | ||
This is an advanced student "Art" model with the double braced tuning slide section added for Bb to A conversion. | ||||||||
1772 | Fluglehorn | Selmer | 478 | |||||
inscription: DEPOSE / GRANDS PRIX / GENEVE 1930 LIEGE 1930 / H. SELMER / 4 PLACE DANCOURT / PARIS / MADE IN FRANCE. On top of that is the name of the original dealer in Switzerland: Rauber Montreux. bore 0.39 bell 6.4 in | ||||||||
1773 | Alto Horn | Boosey | 32233 | |||||
Engraved: Trademark Distin , Boosey & Co. Makers ,295 Regent St., London, 32233 ,Wm. A. Pond & Co., Sole Agents for the U.S.A.,New York | ||||||||
1774 | Trombone | Buescher | Windsor | R16930 | ||||
1775 | Euphonium; DB | Martin | 14414 | |||||
1776 | Tuba | Couesnon | C | |||||
Pitch C bore .615in bell 10-5/8in Pryorphone: It is C with 6 valves and is called a "French tuba", and was used a such in French orchestras for years. Valves 2 and 5 both descended 1 semitone (added 15.7 cm to the air column) Valve 1 descended 2 semitones (added 32.2 cm to the air column) Valve 3 descended 4 semitones (added 68.3 cm to the air column) Valve 4 descended 5 semitones (added 87.9 cm to the air column) Valve 6 descended 8 semitones (added 154.2 cm to the air column) Even though this is a step higher than a modern euphonium, it should be considered a tuba. These instruments replaced the C ophicleide, and were the brass bass in Gaulic orchestras until the second half of the 20th century. If I remember my stories correctly, Mel Culbertson was hired for a Paris symphony, and he played a modern CC tuba, instead of the French C. In the spirit of European labor, other French tuba players got miffed at what they considered an affront to their "nationalistic" sound, and went on strike. The symphonies hired replacements (all of whom played modern tubas), and in short order the French C tuba was no longer in use. | ||||||||
1777 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | 3596 | 1879 | ||||
Appears to possibly have Stoelzel valves | ||||||||
1778 | Cornet | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | |||||
1779 | French Horn | American Capital | ||||||
1780 | Trombone | Olds | 1959 | |||||
Listed as a Military model, but that is questionable. bore .562 Two-tone 9 in bell. tune in slide & f trigger. F.E. OLDS & SON in Fullerton California. | ||||||||
1781 | Tuba | Higham | 36778 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: 1st Class Exhibition Prize Metal awarded London 1862 & Dublin 1865 to J. Higham maker 127 Strangeways MANCHESTER 36778 - LYON & HEALY GENERAL AGENTS CHICAGO. In smaller letters it is stamped: Exchanged for NEW BUESCHER ELKHART, IND. 10 39. | ||||||||
1782 | Fluglehorn | Mitsching | ||||||
1783 | Tuba | Conn | 192505 | 1922 | Eb/CC | |||
Eb converts to CC bell 20in 37in tall. Pryorphone: It is my guess that the valve slides cannot be pulled out far enough for proper tuning in C, and the the extension was a later add-on | ||||||||
1784 | Sousaphone | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | 13107 | ||||
23 in bell | ||||||||
1785 | Tuba | Wurlitzer | Eb | |||||
Believed to be made by Bohland & Fuchs, Graslitz between 1895-1920. 30in tall engraved: Symphony, Rud Wurlitzer Co., Manufactured, Cincinnati, Ohio. | ||||||||
1786 | Alto Horn | Dagnelies | 1874-1901 | Eb | ||||
Alto Fluegel or Solo alto in Eb engraved: D. Dagnelies a Charleroi Dagnelies, D. …Tournai 1874-1901; Charleroi 1874-1901. Dealer, agent for Buffet-Crampon, Besson Paris; a trombone reported. Bibliography: Haine and Meeus 1986. bore .450 Bell 7.25 in | ||||||||
1787 | Baritone | American Superior | P21022 | |||||
Wm. Meyer American Superior W. Hoboken, N.J. William Meyer used American superior as a trade name. Early 20th Century 2 ft 3 in in length bell 11 in | ||||||||
1788 | Cornet | York | Master Feather Touch | 147321 | 1948 | |||
1789 | Tenor Horn | Rampone | ||||||
29.5in long Engraved: The Tosi Music Co. Boston, Mass. Premiato Stabilio, A. Rampone Milano, Italia Esportazione Mondiale | ||||||||
1790 | Euphonium | Cazzani | ||||||
28 1/2in long Imported by O. Pagini & Bro of New York. | ||||||||
1791 | Cornet | Baring | ||||||
Geo Baring & Co | London, Eng | H. E. McMillin | Sole U.S. Agt. | Cleveland O. | ||||||||
1792 | Alto Horn | Pouisson | ||||||
Alto or Tenor? Bell engraving: Henri Pouisson | Paris | Superior Qualite | W.J. Dyer & Bro | Sole Agents 21in long 8in bell | ||||||||
1793 | Cornet | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
1794 | Trombone | Supertone | ||||||
3729 | Trumpet | Selmer | 20 | 3028 | 1939 | |||
3730 | Trumpet | Mainer | ||||||
Length:16.5in bell: 5in Engraved: Martin Mainer Trautenan | ||||||||
1796 | Alto Horn | Pepper | Standard | x1168 | ||||
Engraved: J.W. Pepper, STANDARD, PHILADELPHIA, *1168 "The first number looks like a "plus" sign, but it also could be a number 4." | ||||||||
1797 | Tuba | Brisson | Professional | |||||
Engraved: Brisson & Cie | Paris | Professional 24 in tall bell 9 1/2 in | ||||||||
1798 | Helicon | Wurlitzer | 1872-90 | Eb | ||||
Bell 8 ¾in | ||||||||
1799 | Cornet | Mercury | Artist | 101287 | ||||
"York made stencil" serial #101287 or #191287 | ||||||||
1800 | Cornet | Besson | Zephyr | 114082 | ||||
Engraved: Class A "Zephyr, 50 Medals of Honour, Besson & Co. "Prototype, 198 Euston Road, London, England. | ||||||||
1801 | Alto Horn | Hawkes | Excelsior | 60551 | Eb | |||
Engraved: EXCLSIOR SONOROUS HAWKES&SON MAKERS DENHAM STREET PICCADILLY LONDON | ||||||||
1802 | Baritone | Durand | ||||||
22in long 11in bell | ||||||||
1803 | Cornet | MelloDee | ||||||
1804 | Alto Horn | Higham | 52039 | |||||
21in LONG Bell 7.5in Engraved: QUEEN VICTORIAS COAT OF ARMS | CLASS | A | EXHIBITION | PRIZE MEDALS | AWARDED | TO | .HIGHAM LTD. | MAKERS | 127 STRANGEWAYS | MANCHESTER | ENGLAND | 52039 | PATENT CLEAR BORE. | ||||||||
1805 | Trumpet | Olds | Standard | 17558 | 1946? | |||
1806 | Cornet | Pepper | Standard | 50203 | ||||
1807 | Trumpet | York | Custom | 129072 | 1942-44 | |||
OLdLOU: The York "Custom Trumpet" shown as reply # 11 is a twin to one that I currently own and play often. This model is identical to my York Master Model trumpet in overall design and manufacture. The major differences are in the materials used and the cosmetic,(?) additions on the Master model, which has a bronze bell with a 1" nickel silver Kranz ring,( tone ring ). They are both superlative instruments. When I worked at the York plant we saw a very few of these come through for factory repairs and they were called "those German made Yorks". I now wonder who actually made them. | ||||||||
1808 | Fluglehorn | Pelisson | ||||||
Engraved: MAISON 1812 COUTURIER | Pelisson, Guinot & Blanchon | Lyon - Paris | V _ve Guichou Et Ses Fils | 29 Rue Michel Montaigne | Liborne 6 in bell | ||||||||
1809 | Fluglehorn | King | 1933-4 | |||||
1810 | Trumpet | Imperial | Gold-Tone | |||||
Engraved: Gold-Tone Imperial Band Instrument Mfg Co Williamsport , Pa. | ||||||||
1811 | Tuba | Champion | Eb | |||||
1812 | Trumpet | Holton | Revelation 48 | 165118 | 1947 | |||
Model 48 is particularly recommended for those who like plenty of power, unusual freedom of response and a big, yet brilliant tone. Larger bore mouthpipe and bell give a little more power and a fuller tone than model 45. Yet it has a beautiful and exceptionally easy high register. Top action shrouded springs and very light and fast. bore 0.459, bell 4 13/16 in | ||||||||
1813 | French Horn | Holton | Model 73 | 311477 | 1958 | Bb | ||
4 valve single French Horn in Bb. | ||||||||
1814 | French Horn | Continental | Colonial | 263584 | ||||
1815 | French Horn | Lidl | ||||||
1816 | Trombone; Valve | Mahillon | 158 | |||||
Engraved: C. BRUNO & SON AGENTS NEW YORK, C. MAHILLON FOURNISSEUR BREVETE DE LARMEE ET DES CONSERVATOIRES BRUXELLES | ||||||||
1817 | Cornet | Ditson | Victory | |||||
Engraved: Ditson Victory Boston | ||||||||
1818 | Cornet | Seefeldt | 10412 | |||||
Engraved: Wm. Seefeldt 1011 Race St. Philada 10412. | ||||||||
1819 | Cornet | Couesnon | ||||||
Engraved: Exposition Universel De Paris 1889 Medaille d or Couesnon & Cie 94. Rue DAngoleme Paris / 93 in circle tubing from the bell to receiver 53.5in Bell4 3/4in | ||||||||
1820 | Baritone | Zazvonil | ||||||
Engraved: J. Zazuonil Kladno Length 17.5 in 8 1/4i tubing 147.5 in | ||||||||
1821 | Trumpet | Muck | 1395 | |||||
1822 | Trumpet | Star | Deluxe | |||||
1823 | Tuba | Bohland-Fuchs | Eb | |||||
1824 | Tenor Horn | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
1825 | Euphonium | Cerveny | ||||||
1826 | Tuba | Distin | 6444 | Eb | ||||
14 inch bell bore .660 | ||||||||
1827 | Tuba | Distin | 15610 | Eb | ||||
Bore .660 Differences between this and Distin Tuba #6444.... larger bell. heavier brass construction, bigger valves, wider ferrules. | ||||||||
1828 | Cornet | Olds | Studio | 57738 | ||||
1829 | Euphonium | Bach | ||||||
1830 | Trombone; Bass | Reynolds | T0-01 | A41211 | ||||
1831 | Trumpet | Muck | 4M | 603854 | ||||
balanced action | ||||||||
1832 | Fluglehorn | Weltklang | 31646 | |||||
Engraved: Weltklang for Rudall Carte | ||||||||
1833 | Fluglehorn | Blessing | Artist Custom | 287283 | 1988 | |||
1834 | Cornet | Yamaha | YCR231 | |||||
"first cornet Yamaha exported to the USA in the 1960s. Note it differs from the later models with a much larger bell, at 5 1/8". Also, there is an extra winding in the leadpipe before it enters the valves, which the later models did not have." | ||||||||
1835 | Trumpet | Sterling | ||||||
1836 | Trumpet | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | 6941 | ||||
1837 | Cornet | Gautier | ||||||
1839 | Trumpet | LaMonte | ||||||
LaMonte was a tradename used for imported instruments | ||||||||
1840 | Trumpet | Continental | New York | |||||
1841 | Cornet | Kalashen | ||||||
1842 | Tenor Horn | Jaubert | ||||||
Lyon and Healy Sole Agents | ||||||||
1843 | Tuba | Cerveny | Kaiser | BBb | ||||
1844 | Helicon | (anon) | BBb | |||||
BBb | ||||||||
1845 | Tuba | Wurlitzer | Eb | |||||
Eb | ||||||||
5832 | Cornet | Lehnert | Eb | |||||
1847 | Cornet | Gautier | ||||||
1848 | Euphonium | Tourville | ||||||
1849 | Euphonium | Tourville | ||||||
1850 | Fluglehorn | Kruspe | approx 193 | |||||
Engraved: Ed. Kruspe, Erfurt Bore .430 | ||||||||
1851 | French Horn | (anon) | ||||||
Clockwork valves Tuning on top | ||||||||
1852 | Trumpet: DB | (anon) | ||||||
1853 | Trombone | King | New Proportion 1405 | 128265 | 1932-5 | |||
Orchestra Model Trombone Bell 7.5 in. Weight 42 ounces Bore .481 | ||||||||
1854 | Cornet | Kalashen | 97xx | |||||
1855 | Fluglehorn | Schuster | pre 1926 | |||||
1856 | Fluglehorn | Stowasser | ||||||
Engraved: Stowasser J. Budapest 12in long bell 5-1/4in Johann Stowasser Company in business from 1770-1944 gsmonks: This is actually a fluglehorn. It has a wide conical bell with no flare, plus no lead-pipe. KimC: Look at the extra loop where the tuning slide is, the tube is longer as it appears on first look. Also, judging from the valve loops, I would say it is not in eb, rater in bb. It could be c, or a it is hard to estimate from a photo. Bb is the most likely. Stowasser will have selected that layout, in order to be able to place the valve engine as close to the mouthpiece as possible. That would allow a more regular conical shape of the bore. Fluegelhorns could have a single -slided tuning device at the mouthpiece, but that would take up a little tubing too, that would need to be cylindrical. I am sure that the tuning slide will not fit if turned wrong, as one slide would be thicker than the other. Pryorphone: I am thinking C. That 2nd valve slide is awfully short. It is hard to get a sense of scale, but whatever the bore, I do not think I see enough tubing there to be a Bb, and too much for a soprano. | ||||||||
1857 | Trumpet | Concertone | ||||||
1858 | Tuba | Rampone | ||||||
Engraved: Rampone | Milano | Sportazione Mondiale | Italia | ||||||||
1859 | Mellophone | American Standard | High Grade | |||||
1860 | Alto Horn | Boston | ||||||
Boston Musical Instrument Manufy Helicon shaped | ||||||||
1861 | Sousaphone | Harmony | Eb | |||||
1862 | Trumpet | Wurlitzer | Lyric | |||||
1863 | Trumpet | Zankl | ||||||
Engraved: Fritz Zankl Leitmeritz length 16.5 in | ||||||||
1867 | Tuba | Conn | 1910 | Eb | ||||
16 in bell 35 in high Upturned 2nd valve slide | ||||||||
1866 | Trumpet | Huttl | 56369 | |||||
Engraved: Made by, Huttl, Musikhaus, Barth, Stuttgart | ||||||||
1935 | Baritone | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | 2361 | ||||
AMERICAN PROFESSIONAL, CHICAGO | ||||||||
1868 | Trumpet | Musicraft | ||||||
Krax: I have one exactly like this one, or maybe I have this one? Since it is posted around the same time as I bought mine on ebay... It is made in Czechoslovakia, do not have any serial number but it has that little anchor on the second valve that seems to tell us that it was made by Bohland & Fuchs. Part of the tuning slide is removable like a King Liberty - it is possible to tune it in C, Bb and A. Update: I recently acquired a mouthpiece which seem to have been made for this or similar trumpets, it shares the same kind of Art Deco design as the pull knobs and the mouthpiece reciever on the trumpet . Anyway, it is interesting because it is very short, actually exactly as long as a standard (long shank) cornet mouthpiece but with a trumpet taper. | ||||||||
1869 | Trombone | Conn | 74H | GK770177 | 1977 | |||
Commentary on the auction: "I think your horn is a 78H Artist Model - not a 74H. 74H didnt have a Artist Model and was only available in either .483 bore or a .567 Contrabass model." "This 74H model (the same model number was used previously on several other models) does not appear on most lists of Conn trombone models that I have seen. However, you will find it on the one at http://www.missouri.edu/~cceric/bones.html." | ||||||||
1870 | Tuba | Fischer | Eb | |||||
30 in tall 14 in bell | ||||||||
1871 | Cornet | Schuster | ||||||
Engraved: Michael Schuster Junior, Mark Neukirchen | ||||||||
OLDLOU: The instrument shown is a Bb horn, with a loop in the bellpipe immediately following the valve cluster. It was made by Michael Schuster of Neukirchen. I have an almost identical high pitch C trumpet without the afore mentioned loop and made by Carl Gottleib Schuster of the same town. ( Michaels father? ) Mine has a 6" bell without the Kranz ring and without any spit valves. I would wager that mine is the older of the two instruments. It plays like a flugel if I use a deep vee mouthpiece. | ||||||||
1872 | Alto Horn | Hilleron | ||||||
bell 7 ¾ in Engraved: A. HILLERON PARIS | ||||||||
1873 | French Horn | Sansone | Bb | |||||
1874 | Trombone | Frank | American Prep | |||||
Engraved: American Prep trombone made by Wm Frank Co Chicago | ||||||||
1875 | French Horn | Buescher | ||||||
8754 | Fluglehorn | Rivet | ||||||
8755 | Trumpet | Schuster | ||||||
1877 | Cornet | Olds | Super | 6937 | 1932 | |||
Tone Ring | ||||||||
1878 | Trumpet | Stowasser | ||||||
1879 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | 3105 | 1898 | |||
1880 | Cornet | Distin | 3182 | |||||
Engraved: Superior | Henry Distin | Maker | for JW Pepper Cornet | Phila. and New York | No 3182 | Patent {Applied} | For | ||||||||
1881 | Trumpet | Star | ||||||
1882 | Trumpet | American Student | ||||||
Trade name for Chicago Musical Instrument Co. | ||||||||
1883 | Trumpet | Chris Kratt | 94879 | |||||
Huttl made trumpet,West Germany. | ||||||||
1884 | Trombone | Lyon-Healy | Champion | |||||
1885 | Sousaphone | Indiana | 13088 | 1930 | Eb | |||
1886 | Cornet | McMillin | American Criterion | 1574 | ||||
Engraved: AMERICAN CRITERION The H.E. McMillin & Son Co. SOLE FACTORS CLEVELAND | ||||||||
1887 | Trumpet | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | Royal American | 32589 | Bb/A H/L | |||
1888 | Cornet | Elkhart | 45C | 91366 | ||||
engraved: ELKHART built by buescher, Elkhart Ind. 17 in length | ||||||||
1889 | Trumpet | Peates | 113274 | |||||
Engraved: Peates Music House Inc. / Utica N.Y. | ||||||||
1890 | Cornet | DuPont | ||||||
1891 | Tuba | Boosey | Light Valve | 126623 | 1935 | Eb | ||
Eb | ||||||||
1892 | Helicon | Weltklang | BBb | |||||
Bell 51cm. | ||||||||
1893 | Tuba | Wurlitzer | Eb | |||||
1895 | Cornet | Millard | ||||||
1899 | French Horn | Wunderlich | ||||||
Richard Wunderlich established his business in Chicago in 1891 through 1916. C. Beyer worked for him. | ||||||||
1898 | Tuba | Heinel | ||||||
Engraved: Bresdan Model | German | Kaiser -BASS | A. Heinel Manfr | E. Posselt | Boston Mass.| Sole Agent 36 in long 12 in bell | ||||||||
1900 | Sousaphone | Concertone | Eb | |||||
1901 | Trumpet | York | National | |||||
1902 | Baritone | American Climax | ||||||
1903 | Trombone | Ditson | Victory | |||||
Engraved: DITSON VICTORY, BOSTON, MA. | ||||||||
1904 | Tuba | Higham | 55537 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Patent ClearboreV Model Class A Exhibition Prize Medals Awarded to J higham Ltd. 127 Strangeways Manchester England 55537 Fillmore Brothers Company Cincinnati Ohio Sole Agents United States | ||||||||
1905 | Tuba | Huller | ||||||
1906 | Trumpet | Martin | Magna | 211xxx | 1961 | |||
The Magna, which was one level better than the Committee, was introduced in 1955. The differences include: the Magna had a copper bell, a tuning slide brace, Bach-like third valve slide stop rod, and conventional water keys. Robert_Rowe: Not correct. The bell is generally rose-brass. Yellow-brass was also available. No copper bell. .460 bore | ||||||||
1907 | Trombone | Buescher | The Grand Model A True To | 27277 | 1928-9 | L/HP Bb | ||
6 1/2 in bell | ||||||||
1908 | Euphonium | Marzan | ||||||
1909 | Tuba | Marzan | ||||||
1910 | Tuba | Meinl | ||||||
1911 | Tuba | Sandner | ||||||
1912 | Tuba | Sandner | ||||||
Adam Peck: manufactured tubas in Germany before WWII and that they are known for their fine playing characteristics. Not to be confused with the brand name Sanders, Sandner tubas were interesting in that they had their tuning slides placed upwards toward the top bow of the tuba( this is a feature many modern manufacturers incorporate into their tubas.). These slides could be manipulated by the players left hand. | ||||||||
1913 | Tuba | Meinl | Bayrueth | |||||
22 in bell .868 bore | ||||||||
1914 | Tuba | Meinl | F | |||||
Pryorphone: The fourth fills in the missing notes from low F# down to pedal C on a CC with no "false tones". 5 & 6 can be different lengths, depending on the setup, but basically give you alternate fingering possibilities to cover, say, that annoying flat 5th partial. It is very much like having a compensating horn, only YOU get to pick how much compensation you get and when you want to use it. Adam Peck: Extra valves just give you more options. The 5th valve has become very popular these days and probably 80% of all CC tubas have five valves. A five valve F tuba is a neccessity and many players would not do without a 6 valve f Tuba. I personally would not own a 4 valve CC tuba unless it played out-of-this-world well. An Eb tuba with 3 valves can only play down to A below the bass clef staff. For this reason I am adding a 4th valve to my old Tourville&Cie Eb tuba so I can use it in my groups. | ||||||||
1915 | Tuba | Meinl | 5/4 | CC | ||||
1916 | Tuba | Meinl | 3/4 | F | ||||
1917 | Tuba | Huttl | BBb | |||||
3728 | Cornet | Beaufort | American | |||||
1919 | Trombone | Couesnon | ||||||
1920 | Trumpet | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | 1364x | ||||
1921 | Tuba | Wurlitzer | ||||||
1922 | Cornet | Grand Rapids Musical Co | Wizard | 8317 | ||||
1923 | Helicon | Wurlitzer | ||||||
9.5 in bell | ||||||||
1924 | Trombone | Manhatten | ||||||
1925 | Cornet | Fischer | Superior | |||||
1926 | Baritone | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | 25954 | ||||
29 in long bell 11 in | ||||||||
1927 | Tuba | Gunckel | Eb | |||||
Engraved: Henri Gunckel, Paris and Lyon & Healy, Chicago, Sole Agents | ||||||||
1929 | Cornet | Conn | 18A | 557xxx | 1956 | Bb | ||
COPRION Director cornet .485 bore duo bore tuning slide .462 top side | ||||||||
1930 | Fluglehorn | Scherzer | ||||||
KURT SCHERZER, AUGSBURG | ||||||||
1931 | Tuba | Mahillon | 415 | |||||
Engraved" A | C.MAHILLON | FOURNISSEUR BREVETTE | DE LARMÉE | ET DES | CONSERVETOIRES | BRUXELLES | ||||||||
1932 | Sousaphone | Conn | 14K | 1962 | BBb | |||
1933 | Tuba | Sonora | BBb | |||||
Sonora was a tradename used by Oscar Adler Possibly an Amati stencil. Engraved: Sonora. nickel silver bell wreath Bell 16 1/2in length 43in bore .747. design based on the original Alexander Tuba pre 2nd world war. It is the same instrument as those 1970`s Selmer-imported "Meister Gerhard Schneider" Tubas. | ||||||||
1934 | Trombone; Valve | Mahillon | 154 | 1920s | Bb | |||
MADE IN: Brussels, Belgium LENGTH: 46-1/2in BELL: 7 in BORE: .480 | ||||||||
1936 | Cornet | Heinel | ||||||
Engraved: AUG.HEINELjn | MARKNEUKIRCHEN | ||||||||
1937 | Fluglehorn | Cerveny | ||||||
Engraved: V.F. Cerveny & Synove Hradec Kralove Length 14 in tubing 50 3/4in Bell 5.5in | ||||||||
1938 | Tuba | Marzan | CC | |||||
This is my Marzan slant rotor CC tuba, which I used as my main horn in the Delaware Symphony from 1979 until 1997. I bought this horn second hand from what I believe was the original owner in 1977. It has a 19" upright bell, 4 rotors, and a .748" bore. The upward oriented tuning slide was intended to be used in place of the individual valve slides for tuning adjustment. It is marked "Marzan" on the bell, and "Germany" on the receiver. "In 1940, the York Band Instrument Company was sold to the Carl Fisher Company, but production on musical instruments ceased during the war so the factory could make munitions. After the war, the factory reportedly made student horns and sousaphones until it was dismantled in 1971. To keep the reputation of artist-grade Yorks alive, Carl Fisher imported a series of horns under the label York Master that were made in West Germany by Böhm and Meinl. Böhm and Meinl was a maker of good reputation that produced top-line horns for many American importers, including the coveted Marzan CC. The York Master was made in the American style, using designs adapted from the York instruments that had previously been made in the U.S. The York Masters were not nearly as large as the Chicago York, but many report that they had the same characteristic sound and playing qualities. Böhm and Meinl was purchased in 1992 by Walter Nirschl, who continues to produce superb copies of York designs including a popular copy of the Chicago York."¹ "The brace feet on the tubas of this model [Marzan] in my shop are all exactly like those found on Nirschl/B&M...and the 19" quick-expanding bell flare, bottom bow, top bow, etc. all seem to precisely trace the 4/4 "blueprint" of B&M Symphonic tubas offered over the years. Finally, these instruments are constructed of fairly light-gauge material - characteristic of many (with the known exception of the "York Master" tubas) of the B&M tubas"² The owner of D.E.G. Music, Ed Stevens wrote, "This was before my time with DEG, so I checked it with Don Getzen. DEG distributed this instrument, which was manufactured by Böhm & Meinl." | ||||||||
1939 | Baritone | Ditson | Victory | |||||
1945 | French Horn | Reynolds | Emperor | 209637 | 1964 | F | ||
Engraved: Reynolds Emperor Made in USA | ||||||||
1946 | Sousaphone | Conn | 32K | BBb | ||||
4 valve | ||||||||
1941 | Trumpet | Olympian | ||||||
Engraved: Olympian Made in Germany | ||||||||
1942 | Fluglehorn | Boosey-Hawkes | Imperial | 1974 | ||||
1943 | French Horn | Knopf | Siegfried | 1980s | Bb | |||
Engraved: August Knopf- Markneukirchen i.sa. - Siegfried German manufacturer. Bell diameter-31cm | ||||||||
1944 | Trombone; Bass | Reynolds | Contempora | 218481 | 1963 | |||
10 in bell | ||||||||
1947 | Mellophone | Continental | Colonial | 132060 | ||||
Engraved: Continental Colonial 11in bell | ||||||||
1948 | French Horn | Frank | Excelsior | |||||
1949 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | Regimental Line | P21464 | Eb | |||
36.5in long bell 19.25in | ||||||||
1950 | Tuba | Hall-Quinby | Eb | |||||
Made by | Hall and Quinby | Boston | Presented | to | James D. Judge| by his friends | Aug 15,1872 length 36in bell 12 1/2 in | ||||||||
1951 | Mellophone | Jenkins | ||||||
Engraved: Genuine Aug Heinem | Superior Quality | W. Jenkins Band Music Co| Sole Agents | Kansas City Mo | ||||||||
1952 | Trumpet | Fischer | 21959 | |||||
1953 | Tuba | Cerveny | ||||||
Length 37.5 in bell 12 3/8in length of tubing is 154 in Engraved: premieres recompenses Paris 1889 Chicago 1893 V. F. Cerveny & Fils Hradec Kralove | ||||||||
1954 | Tuba | Conn | 121324 | 1911 | BBb | |||
Image used Courtesy of | ||||||||
1955 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Engraved: Bohland & Fuchs / Musikinstrumenten-Fabrik / Grazlitz, Böhmen Image Courtesy of Jeff Stockham | ||||||||
1956 | Trombone | Conn | ||||||
Trombone used by Arthur Pryor, Sousas noted soloist. Image used Courtesy of Steve Dillon, www.dillonmusic.com | ||||||||
1957 | Cornet | Lafayette | ||||||
1958 | Trumpet | George | Georgian | 14675 | ||||
Engraved The | Georgian | Made by | Chas E. George | Boston | ||||||||
1959 | Trumpet | Weingrill | Bb/C | |||||
C/Bb trumpet Armando Weingrill Sao Paulo, Brazil. switching loop from C to Bb at the tuning slide. The valves are actually recessed in top caps when down. spit valve corked on back end to preventdamage to silver. | ||||||||
1960 | Trombone | King | Bb LP | |||||
Tuning in Slide medium bore low pitch. patent date May 17, 1910. | ||||||||
1961 | Helicon | Valentine | BBb | |||||
MO Valentine, Shelbyville, Ind. 20 inch bell, 46 inches top of bell to bottom of horn. | ||||||||
1962 | Alto Horn | DEG | Caravelle | 01979 | ||||
1964 | Tuba | Riley | Diaphonie | Eb | ||||
Eb Joseph Riley and Sons, Birmingham. In business 1851 to 1894. | ||||||||
1965 | Trumpet | Kalashen | ||||||
Engraved: Peerless M I Kalashen New York 20 1/2in long 4 5/8in bell | ||||||||
1966 | Trumpet | Champlain | ||||||
Bore .445 | ||||||||
1967 | Trombone | Olds | 170997 | 1956 | ||||
2019 | Sousaphone | Holton | Collegiate | 312593 | 1959 | BBb | ||
2020 | Trumpet | Buescher | True Tone | 253564 | 1929 | |||
1969 | Tuba | Philpot | 1900s | BBb | ||||
Alfred Matthew Philpot was in business in Luton England from 1903, maker, dealer, repairer. | ||||||||
1970 | Sousaphone | Indiana | BBb | |||||
1971 | Cornet | Conn | New Creation | |||||
Engraved: New Creation, C. Conn Maker, Elkhart Ind., pat. April 1907 Length 14.5 in | ||||||||
1972 | French Horn | King | 620 | 531750 | Bb | |||
1973 | Kuhlohorn | David | 1900s | Bb | ||||
1974 | Trumpet | Meinl-Lauter | D | |||||
Reproduction Baroque Natural Trumpet in D , made by Meinl & Lauber, Gartenberg, West Germany Modell Tarr 1967. This was the 7th horn produced and the "7" is stamped on the trumpet. Ed Tarr, the Swiss Trumpet Virtuoso researched the metals used in the original Baroque trumpets and the same metals and dimensions are used in these models. Overall length is approx. 31in, bell 4 ½ in One “cheater†hole for F and A. | ||||||||
1975 | Tenor Horn | Couesnon | 19049 | |||||
Couesnon et Cie Paris 24in Length | ||||||||
1976 | Cornet | (anon) | ||||||
rotary valves upright action | ||||||||
1977 | Tuba | Hawkes | Excelsior | Eb | ||||
Engraved: EXCELSIOR SONORSUS CLASS A HAWKES & SON DENMARK STREET PICADILLY CIRCUS LONDON 46155 length 36 in | ||||||||
1978 | Trombone | Indiana | 44522 | |||||
1979 | French Horn | Holton | 602 | F | ||||
1980 | Baritone; DB | York | 05783 | Bb | ||||
1981 | Cornet | York | Master | |||||
1982 | Trombone; Bass | Gras | 1900-20 | |||||
1983 | Alto Horn | (anon) | ||||||
Berliner valves | ||||||||
1988 | Helicon | Seidl | ||||||
1989 | Trumpet | Martin | 14555 | 1910-1911? | ||||
Engraved: Martin Band Inst. Co | ||||||||
1990 | Euphonium; DB | King | 1940xx | 1936 | ||||
5 valve | ||||||||
1991 | Cornet | Pollmann | ||||||
12 in long | ||||||||
1992 | Sackbut | Alexander | ||||||
Reproduction Engraved: GEBR | Alexander | Mainz | Made in W - Germany | ||||||||
1993 | Cornet | McMillin | Crown | 8632 | ||||
Engraved: Crown Model Made by H.E. McMillin Cleveland, Ohio 13 in long | ||||||||
1994 | Cornet | Sax | 35702 | 1849-78 | ||||
No. 35702, Aldophe Sax Fleur Brevete, de la Moon Milre de CEmpereur, 50 rue S. Georges a Paris | ||||||||
1995 | Baritone | (anon) | Bb/A LP | |||||
Bb LP Rotary valve to switch between BB & A | ||||||||
1996 | Tuba | Couesnon | BBb | |||||
Engraved: Friedrich Music House Grand Rapids Michigan Special Agents, Couesnon & Co. Paris Hors Concours Membre Du Jury Membre Du Jury Position Universal 1900 De Par. The Friedrich Brothers Music House, a general music dealer in Grand Rapids, whose merchandise included pianos, music and musical supplies, ca. 1882-1929. 32in tall 20 in bell | ||||||||
1997 | Cornet | Pepper | Surprise | |||||
Made in Austria 12.5 in long | ||||||||
1998 | Cornet | Schmidt | ||||||
Adolph Schmidt was in Germany in the early 20th century | ||||||||
1999 | Trumpet | Varsity | ||||||
2000 | Baritone | Tourville | Bb | |||||
2001 | Cornet | Conn | 17A? | H03574 | 1983 | |||
bore .485 Pryorphone: I am not so sure its compensating... that loop to the right of the 3rd valve tubing contains THE tuning slide, so my conclusion is that it must be in use all the time. The 1 to 3 tubing on the left side is not any longer than you would get going through the 2nd valve, so I can only assume that this was an experimental production model that did not prove worthwhile, hence the return to a standard flow in future models. | ||||||||
2002 | Cornet | Martin | Handcraft | 91xxx | 1928-9 | |||
2003 | Cornet | Gautier | C/Bb/A | |||||
Engraved: Henri Gautier - Virtuoso C/Bb/A Probably a Bohland and Fuchs stencil | ||||||||
2004 | Fluglehorn | Elkhart | 4937 | |||||
Couesnon Stencil | ||||||||
2005 | French Horn | Schmidt | ||||||
Engraved: C. F. Schmidt Grossherzogelsachs hof instrumentenmacher S. W. 19 Fruher WEIMAR. And has the players name engraved "Hermann Hand" Inventor of the Double Horn | ||||||||
2006 | Cornet | Martin | Deluxe | 714365 | ||||
Engraved: The Martin Deluxe Elkhart, Indiana USA | ||||||||
2007 | Cornet | Vega | Power | |||||
2009 | Natural Horn | Association General | ||||||
2010 | Cornet | Heald | 2304 | |||||
2011 | Alto Horn | Goumat | ||||||
Engraved: Goumat & Co. | Fully Warranted | Austria "B & F" engraved on the back. | ||||||||
2012 | Trombone | Conn | 10H | 633936 | 1957 | |||
.500 bore similar to a Conn 6H but with Coprion bell | ||||||||
2015 | Sousaphone | Gretsch | Commander | 18581 | ||||
Kenton: This horn looks very much like a Cavalier Sousa. | ||||||||
2016 | Cornet | Lecomte | 1876-80 | |||||
A.L. & CIE, Lyon | Paris | 1867 | Lima | A. Lecomte & CIE | Paris | Made especially | for | D. C. Hall | Boston 6 or 9 on mouthpipe | ||||||||
2014 | Trumpet | Noblet | 6785 | 1950s | ||||
Seller says this a professional, not student, level horn brassyjazz: Courtois made trumpets for Noblet in the 50s and the one shown which I just auctioned on Ebay was a medium 450 bore. The bells used are not the same design as the standard Courtois trumpets of that period which had the additional tonal ring around the bell like the Selmers. Also, the fittings are not as high-end as the standard Courtois. However, they are still a professional horn and play very well. Noblet was a separate company into woodwinds and contracted with Courtois in the 50s to produce quality trumpets. Courtois must have had some unused bells and it was more cost effective to use them in their contract with Noblet then manufacture a new run of the standard bell. In any event, you have a great Noblet as it is almost always a Courtois. Most of the bores on the Noblets were 450 where on the Courtois you could get a 450 designated M or a 456 designated ML. I have had both and I personally like the 450s better. | ||||||||
2017 | Alto Horn | Gallice | 1867-78 | |||||
Engraved: Gallice Strasbourg mages used courtesy of eBay seller super-vintage-instruments | ||||||||
2018 | Trombone; Valve | Fischer | Reliable | 12339 | ||||
2021 | Euphonium | Martin | Handcraft | 106658 | 1933 | |||
2022 | Natural Horn | Couesnon | 1950 | |||||
2023 | Baritone | Roth | ||||||
Ferdinando Roth was in Milano from 1838-1898. | ||||||||
2024 | Trombone | Clark | ||||||
Engraved: Melville Clark | Junior | Student | ||||||||
2025 | Tuba | Weltklang | 1980s | Eb/F | ||||
Bell 38cm Size:102x41cm. | ||||||||
2026 | Cornet | Ludwig | Standard | 54923 | ||||
Takes a cornet mouthpiece Kenton: I believe we may have the Ludwig "trumpet" mis marked. Compare it with this horn Pryorphone: On the other hand, WHICH size cornet mouthpiece? The old, short mouthpiece is not the same as a modern long one. If it is a modern [cornet] one, I can imagine an older (or Euro) trumpet size fitting, also. If it is an old, short size, then there is no doubt. I have seen the same thing happen on eBay; people calling pre-Conn Ltd (pre-1915) trumpets cornet (which ARE trumpets; they had distinct cornet styles) just because they can be played with a modern dize cornet mouthpiece. | ||||||||
2027 | Cornet | Pourcelle | ||||||
length 12 ½in Bell 4 ¾in | ||||||||
2028 | Fluglehorn | Stoy | ||||||
Engraved: Verfertigt von C.W. Stoy in Magdeburg The other side of the bell is engraved:3. M. I. R. No. 66 | 1891. In all probability it means 3. Magdeburger Infantry Regiment Nr. 66 in the year 1891. bell 5.7 | ||||||||
2029 | Cornet | Gautier | Virtuoso | |||||
gsmonks: You know, in going over this model of horn and trying to calculate the conical-to-cylindrical ration, they have more cylindrical tubing than any modern cornet or "trumpet". Pryorphone: Or at least as much as a modern trumpet, given the small bell flare. I would guess that there is about a was between the 2 tuning slides here (one Bb/A, and one tuning) and the usual modern trumpet slide, which evolved long enough do both. The ONLY difference is that this cornet starts off with a [slightly] smaller mouthpipe/mouthpiece size! gsmonks: The modern "trumpet" and cornet have exactly the same amount of conical and cylindrical tubing. You start off with a conical mouthpiece receiver and mouthpiece stem, around 10" of conical lead-pipe, and a conical bell-section. The rest is cylindrical. The average is 65% conical to 35% cylindrical. This particular horn has a very short lead-pipe, and the rest of its plumbing, except for the bell, is cylindrical. I would say its ratio is far closer to 50%, maybe 55% conical vs 45% cylindrical. kenton:I wonder if that is true of all the "S" cornets? Pryorphone: Without taking [possible] differences in the mouthpiece and bell throat, sure! Look at all that cylindrical slide tubing, plus the valve tubing. Some cornets have "stepped" cylendrical tubing as you go further along (but then again, so do some "modern" trumpets, for that matter... ) | ||||||||
2030 | Cornet | Gautier | ||||||
12.75 in long | ||||||||
2031 | Tuba | Pepper | Premier | 9577? | 1893-1911 | Eb | ||
2032 | Baritone; DB | Conn | 30I | 358xxx | 1946 | |||
2033 | Cornet | Frank | Biltmore | |||||
2034 | Euphonium; DB | York | Master | 582013 | ||||
Pryorphone: From a TubeNet post: "As I understand it Boehm & Meinl is the company that Walter Nirschl now runs. They made stencil horns based on Fred Marzans designs, and made the "York Master" brand, in addition to selling uder their own name. They had a reputation for making quality instruments. I am sure someone else could add more information about their history." and from Rick Denneys website: "In 1940, the York Band Instrument Company was sold to the Carl Fisher Company, but production on musical instruments ceased during the war so the factory could make munitions. After the war, the factory reportedly made student horns and sousaphones until it was dismantled in 1971. To keep the reputation of artist-grade Yorks alive, Carl Fisher imported a series of horns under the label York Master that were made in West Germany by Boehm and Meinl. Boehm and Meinl was a maker of good reputation that produced top-line horns for many American importers, including the coveted Marzan CC. The York Master was made in the American style, using designs adapted from the York instruments that had previously been made in the U.S. The York Masters were not nearly as large as the Chicago York, but many report that they had the same characteristic sound and playing qualities. Boehm and Meinl was purchased in 1992 by Walter Nirschl, who continues to produce superb copies of York designs including a popular copy of the Chicago York." I think that they were likely either Boehm and Meinl or Carl Fisher numbers. | ||||||||
2035 | Trumpet | Touraine | 457 | |||||
2036 | Trombone | Gautier | Virtuoso | |||||
Imported from Austria | ||||||||
2037 | Euphonium; DB | York | 582244 | |||||
2038 | Tuba | Fischer | Artist Grade | Eb | ||||
2039 | Trumpet | Bruno | ||||||
2040 | Mellophone | Clark | 66793 | |||||
2041 | Cornopean | (anon) | 1880s | |||||
2042 | Trumpet | Fillmore | National | |||||
Made in Cinn, OH | ||||||||
2043 | Baritone | Oxford | 188 | |||||
Length 30 in Bell 12 in | ||||||||
2044 | Trombone | Lyons | Challenger | 10361 | ||||
Bell: 7 in | ||||||||
2045 | Trumpet | Continental | Colonial | 169333 | ||||
2046 | Tuba | Pepper | Premier | 8731 | Eb | |||
Engraved: HIGHEST MEDAL & DIPLOMA, CHICAGO 1893, PREMIER, J.W. PEPPER MAKER PHILADELPHIA , CHICAGO No. 8731 U.S.N. | ||||||||
2047 | Trombone | Williams-Wallace | ||||||
Engraved: The Wallace Trombone,Made By Williams & Wallace,Los Angeles,Calif Pat Apld For - stamped on slide | ||||||||
2048 | Tuba | Continental | Colonial | BBb | ||||
BBb length 31in Bell 16in | ||||||||
serial 121732 | ||||||||
2049 | Cornet | Beautee | Eb | |||||
Eb Engraved: Jules Beautee, Paris | ||||||||
2050 | Cornet | Thibouville | 91 | |||||
Engraved: Thibouville | Paris | 91 Not a Thibouville-Lamy. Langwill says that the various Thibouville enterprises are difficult to sort out. | ||||||||
2051 | Mellophone | White | Imperial | Eb/D/C L | ||||
Engraved: Imperial | H.N. White| Cleveland, Ohio | Importer One of the tuning rotors is marked #35 LP C low (35 appears to be the assembly number) 2nd valve marked: B & F Receiver marked: Austria Eb/D/C L/H So, in addition to Whaley using Imperial as a trade name, and the Imperial Company in Williamsport, it appears that White also used the name as a tradename. (I listed this horn as White and the Model as Imperial - simply to not confuse it with the Imperial Company) | ||||||||
2052 | Cornet | Lyons | Challenger | 11590 | ||||
Engraved: Challenger | Lyons Band Inst Co. | Chicago Ill Appears to be the same instrument as the Cavalier Long Cornet | ||||||||
2053 | Trumpet | Muller, V | ||||||
Engraving: Josef Muller Schonbach length 14.5 in tubing 53.5 in | ||||||||
2054 | Trumpet | Bach, Anton | ||||||
Marked: Anton Bach | Graslitz Receiver stamped: Bohemia 4.75 in bell 19 in long | ||||||||
2055 | Cornet | Dumont | ||||||
P. Dumont Paris | ||||||||
2056 | Tuba | Keefer | ||||||
33 in long 20 in bell | ||||||||
2057 | Mellophone | Cerveny | ||||||
Engraved Cerveny & S | Vitak Ohio Vitak was the sole Agent for Cerveny | ||||||||
2058 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | American | |||||
2059 | Cornet | Muck | Citation | 63233 | ||||
2060 | Tuba | Reisser | Eb | |||||
2061 | Trumpet | Schuster | ||||||
Engraved: Sachsische | Musikinstrumenten-Manufaktur | Schuster & Co | Markneukirchen | ||||||||
2063 | Cornet | Chris Kratt | 33110 | |||||
2064 | Trumpet | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | 3277 | ||||
17.5in long | ||||||||
2065 | Cornet | Conn | 40255 | 1897 | Eb | |||
Eb BELL 3-3/4 INCH - LENGTH 12-1/4 INCH | ||||||||
2066 | Trombone | Conn | 81506 | 1903 | ||||
2067 | Trombone | Chris Kratt | ||||||
2068 | Cornet | Star | Deluxe | 25053 | ||||
2069 | French Horn | Zalud | ||||||
EngravedP. Zalud Terezin Theresienstad Paul Zalud was born 1864, died 1931. | ||||||||
2070 | Cornet | York | Monarch | 20469 | 1909 | |||
The "New Model" meant fixed leadpipe (no shanks). | ||||||||
2071 | Cornet | Indiana | 17890 | |||||
4 1/2in bell Engraved: Indiana , Indiana - Band - Inst. , Elkhart Ind , U-S-A Nürnberg or Bohemian rim | ||||||||
2072 | Trumpet | Arigra | ||||||
"Arigra" (Arigra stands for "Adolf Riedl Graslitz") Length 19.5 length of the tubing is 53 in | ||||||||
2073 | Euphonium | Coleman | Excelsior | 11513 | 1893-1917 | |||
25in tall bell 1in Engraved: Medaille | 1st Class | Philadephia | London & Paris | San Francisco | Chicago | American Instrument | C. Missenharter | Excelsior | Harry Coleman | Manfr | Philadelphis | 11513 Coleman bought out Missenharter in 1892 who used the name until 1917. Exhibited in Chicago in 1893. | ||||||||
2074 | French Horn | Wenzl | 1884 | |||||
vienna valves Engraved: Wenzl John in Braunau Böhmen Also Fran. Dostal 4.8.84 i.e. Franz Dostal 1884 | ||||||||
2075 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | 28037 | 1894 | ||||
2076 | Euphonium | Mahillon | 560 | |||||
enameled badge on the bell inscribed with the lion of Brabant and LUNION FAIT LA FORCE 6 pointed star with "W" in it C.MAHILLON | FOURNISSEUR | BREVETE | DE LARMEE | ET DES | CONSERVATOIRES | BRUXELLES | ||||||||
2077 | Tuba | Higham | 42083 | 1875? | Eb | |||
J Higham of 127 Strangeways, Manchester. | ||||||||
2078 | Alto Horn | Lehnert | ||||||
stamp on the bell mentions an 1878 award | ||||||||
2079 | Cornet | Busch | ||||||
Engraved: F. Busch, New York | ||||||||
2080 | Trombone | Muck | 4H | |||||
2081 | Trombone | Kruspe | 1960? | |||||
Engraved: Ed. Kruspe Erfurt Bell 235 mm. | ||||||||
2082 | Trumpet | Lavelle | ||||||
Engraved: Henri Levelle O, 0491, Made in Italy | ||||||||
2083 | Alto Horn | Mahillon | ||||||
Engraved: C. Mahillon | socc. j. smits | fournisseur | BREVETE | De larmee | et des | conservatoires | Bruxelles | ||||||||
2084 | Fluglehorn | deVries | ||||||
Engraved: EXCELSIOR | MD (in calligraphic) | MELCHIOR DE VRIES | FOURNISSEUR | BREVETE | DE LARMEE | LIERRE | BELGIQUE | ||||||||
2085 | Trombone; Valve | Gautrot | ||||||
Engraved: Guitrot Marquet, Paris | ||||||||
2086 | Tuba | Higham | Superior | 49550 | ||||
2087 | Sousaphone | York | Artist | 28595 | ||||
3/4 BBb 24in bell | ||||||||
2089 | Trumpet | Sattler | ||||||
Engraved: Johann Sattler, Graslitz, Patent Applied for in U.S.A. stamped receiver Czechoslavakia. Bell is double lipped on edge. | ||||||||
2090 | Trombone; Valve | Amati | 91014 | |||||
2091 | Euphonium; DB | Holton | 36x51 | |||||
30 intall bells 11 in and 6-1/4 in | ||||||||
2092 | Trumpet | Keefer | Williams | 24xxx | 1939 | |||
gold plated inside of the bell is hand hammered but in reverse!!!! dents are convex, not concave which means that originally the bell was hammered on the outside and then probably sanded down backward reverse 1st slide engraving on the bell with a naked lady marked Keefer Williams 1 LP .462 bore 4 1/2 in bell valves are phosphorus bronze which is mostly copper with some other traces elements | ||||||||
2093 | Euphonium | Conn | 386579 | 1954 | ||||
11 in bell | ||||||||
2094 | Cornet | Crown | ||||||
Engraved: CROWN HIGHEST QUALITY WARRANTED B & J N Y SALE IMPORTERS | ||||||||
2095 | Trombone | Conn | 5H | 211355 | 1924 | |||
2096 | Trombone | Pepper | Surprise | 38448 | ||||
Engraved: JW Pepper, Suprise, Philadelphia, 38448 | ||||||||
2097 | Cornet | Meredith | Open Tone | 15xx | ||||
Albert Meredit made instruments from 1907-1920 he was in Marion Ohio. From 1920 - 1932 whereabouts is unknown. From 1932- he was in Long Beach CA. Invented the Open-Tone cornet with separate bells for different registers. | ||||||||
2098 | Tenor Horn | Conn | 7063 | 1882 | ||||
2099 | Tuba | Buescher | 236216 | 1926 | Eb | |||
35in high 20 in bell. | ||||||||
2100 | Tuba | York | 51927 | 1918 | BBb | |||
2101 | Trumpet | Schilke | E3L | 16572 | 1980s | Eb | ||
2102 | Tuba | Cerveny | CBB681 | BBb | ||||
2103 | Tuba | Higham | 609xx | |||||
33 In tall converted to low pitch engravedpatent clearbore contesting model class a exibition prize medals awarded to J HIGHAM Ltd makers 127 strangeways MANCHESTER SERIAL NUMBER 609XX | ||||||||
2104 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Silver Piston | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Lyon & Healy | Silver Piston | Chicago 4.5in bell 11.25in long. | ||||||||
2105 | Cornet | New York Band Instruments | 6032 | |||||
Engraved: New York Musical Company | ||||||||
2106 | Trombone | Higham | 49270 | |||||
Engraved: Lyon & Healy | Sole Agents | Chicago | Improved | Class | Exhibition | Prize Medals | Awarded | To | J Higham | Maker | Manchester | England | 49270 | ||||||||
2107 | Cornet | Parsons | ||||||
13in long Engraved: CHAS. H. PARSONS | CO. NEW YORK. | ||||||||
2108 | Cornet | Schuster | ||||||
OLDLOU: Looks to me to be an alto trumpet, judging from the appearance of the length of each of the tubes. | ||||||||
2109 | Tuba | Conn | 19J | Eb | ||||
4023 | Sousaphone | Keyser | Supertone | |||||
Engraved: Supertone | G. De. Keyser | Ronse | ||||||||
2111 | Sousaphone | Elkhorn | BBb | |||||
Made by Amborg in Germany Elkhorn distributed in the USA by the Getzen Co., Elkhorn, WI. | ||||||||
2112 | French Horn | Holton | 110562 | 1931 | ||||
Pryorphone: Holton Collegiate "hatbox" French Horn right handed, piston valve. Although it has many characteristics of a mellophone, it is indeed in French Horn octave F and has no water keys. Among the more interesting traits it has, the valves are offset to match ones finger spread. The bottom sprung valves also have a self-centering protrusion in the bottom valve cap for the springs, with three very small outer air holes. The mouthpipe, bell, and second valve slide all remove when the horn is returned to its case. When assembled, the horn plays just like any single F Horn, only using the wrong hand! | ||||||||
2113 | Trumpet | Olympian | 18762 | |||||
2114 | Trombone; Valve | Keefer | Highest Grade | 6084 | 1917 | |||
Engraved: BRUA C. KEEFER MFG. CO., MAKER, WILLIAMSPORT, PA, HIGHEST GRADE, 6084. Bell measures 8" across. bell section 25in long valve section 30in long. | ||||||||
2115 | Trombone; Valve | Cerveny | ||||||
Engraved: V.F. Cerveny &S. Hradec Kralove. The tiggers are adjustable bell 9.5i length of tubing approx 102.5in | ||||||||
2116 | Trumpet | Buescher | True Tone | 114842 | 1922 | |||
Engraved: The Buescher, Elkhart, Ind. | ||||||||
2117 | Fluglehorn | Weltklang | 71533 | |||||
2118 | Trumpet | Vega | 24262 | C | ||||
This is a Vega Standard Charles George Model The bore is .434 compared to the bore of other Vega Standard and Power Model horns of .456. | ||||||||
2120 | Trumpet | Kruspe | 4363 | D | ||||
in D "The bell is engraved with Kruspe’s modern logo (an eagle with a French horn in its beak…), no DRGM number (which means it’s almost certainly post WW II) and serial number 4363 stamped on the rail that holds the valve levers." E. Kruspe Erfurt Bell 4 5/8 in bore .430 | ||||||||
2121 | Alto Horn | 20th Century | ||||||
Length 19 1/4in Bell 8 1/4in | ||||||||
2122 | Vocal Horn | Wurlitzer | ||||||
2123 | French Horn | Conn | ||||||
Readable engraving says: ELKHART, IND. & WORCESTER, MASS | ||||||||
2124 | Tuba | Besson | 225 | 133808 | 1950 | BBb | ||
8–10 automatic compensating system recording bass bell 24 in 4 compensating pistons. The original lacquer is worn more than 75%, with original lacquer only to the valve cluster. A quote form the Besson catalog of the 1950s: “Besson 8 – 10 Series Automatic Compensating system Basses have all the outstanding features that have made Besson basses the world’s leader in ‘big’ brasses. Among these are the gracefully designed, expertly constructed tubing and perfectly proportioned bells that give them their flawless performance qualities. In addition, these distinguished basses feature Besson’s patented Automatic compensating system, the ingenious, automatic system that greatly minimizes the possibility of faulty intonation.†| ||||||||
2125 | Cornet | York | Monarch | 2072 | 1900 | |||
2126 | Cornet | American Climax | 1238 | |||||
2127 | Cornet | Pepper | Premier | 11050 | ||||
Engraved: JW Pepper & Son, Premier, Philadelphia, Highest Award and Diploma, Worlds Fair, Columbian Exposition, Chicago 1893, 11050 | ||||||||
2128 | Trumpet | Lockhart | ||||||
John Lockhart Prototype Trumpet - 4th Valve changes the key. John Lockhart made his instruments in England and in 1909 he sent a few to New York and never made anymore. Marked on the 4th valve is "PAT. SEPT 28, 1909" Engraved: John Lockhart, New York, NY Pryorphone: dont know about key change, nor is there a way to lock it into place... but I think that it is a very interesting approach to intonation issues. Given the height of the big valves stem (about a half step), and what most certainly is an internal slide mechanism, this looks like an early application of what would become the trumpets first valve saddle and third valve ring for manual compensation. Its placement, however, means that it can be used for ANY note. What also what became the tuning rods which are attached to many professional tuba and euphoniums main tuning slides. Or the upward oriented tuning slide which I was used to using on my Marzan tuba. | ||||||||
2129 | Euphonium | Holton | 23719 | 1914 | ||||
Converted from high pitch | ||||||||
2130 | Euphonium | Buescher | True Tone | 57949 | ||||
Engraved: The Buescher ELKHART IND. and LP, 57949, True Tone, Trade Mark, Patented 29 in long bell 11 in | ||||||||
2131 | Natural Horn | Sansone | ||||||
Engraved: Lorenzo Sansone New York USA | ||||||||
2132 | Cornet | Busch | ||||||
2133 | Trombone | Besson | Zephyr | 8/261 | ||||
2134 | Trombone; Valve | Bruno | Special Grade | |||||
2135 | Cornet | Clark | ||||||
Melville Clark also made pianos and player pianos as Story and Clark It is speculated that it is a stencil made by possibly by York, or McFadden. | ||||||||
2136 | French Horn | Orsi | Serenader | |||||
2137 | Alto Horn | Marceau | ||||||
Engraved: Marceau & Co | ||||||||
2138 | Baritone | Hawkes | Superior | |||||
Engraved: Hawkes and Son Superior Class Melephone 22 Liester Square London | ||||||||
2139 | Trumpet | Ransalear | 911 XL | |||||
bore .46 | ||||||||
2140 | Baritone | Boosey-Hawkes | EXP3 | |||||
Experimental Model 3. This instrument was made by B&H as they were producing designs for the Prestige model. | ||||||||
2141 | Trombone; Valve | Slater | ||||||
23 1/2 in long gsmonks: Check out the mouthpiece. The historical practice was to use either a shallow tenor mouthpiece or a smaller alto trombone mouthpiece. | ||||||||
2142 | Trombone | Pourcelle | ||||||
Engraved: C. Bruno & Son Inc/Sole Agents/Henry Pourcelle. Bell 7 1/8in Receiver market Czecho- Slovakia | ||||||||
2143 | Mellophone | Crown | ||||||
23 in long 1st valve marked 235 Pryorphone: The above instrument had two very ugly and large radial soldering points in the bell flare (one by the valves, and another out past the bell brace, which was itself obviously a bent straight brace). I wondered if this was not a marriage of a standard round mellophone, its bell, and a cornet bell flare. Mellophonium | ||||||||
2144 | Trumpet | Higham | Premier Epic | 1354 | ||||
2145 | Mellophone | American Climax | ||||||
2146 | Cornet | Wright | Eb | |||||
Eb | ||||||||
2147 | Cornet | Sherwood | ||||||
17 in long | ||||||||
2148 | Tuba | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | USA Line | BBb | ||||
Engraved: USA Line | Grand Rapids | Band Inst. Co. | USA | ||||||||
2149 | Fluglehorn | Mahillon | 871 | |||||
The 871 fluglehorn is the only Mahillon that does have the emblem with the two flags but without colour in the flags.It also has a brace between the first and third valve slide that is different from the other Mahillon fluglehorns but is the same as the brace that Steenhuysen used, I think they also made the 871. | ||||||||
2150 | Mellophone | Alexander | ||||||
Listed as a single F alto horn by Gebruder Alexander | ||||||||
2151 | Mellophone | King | 1153 | 119808 | ||||
Q: Greetings, I dont mean to be a know it all but you dont have a French horn. You have a King Band and Orchestra horn. It was built in the key of F for orchestra use with the rotary change to Eb for band work, with a slide change to C. The bell diameter should be 11inches, and the weight 60 oz. The catalog model number is 1153. Kingtrumpetguy www.HNWHITEKINGS.com | ||||||||
2152 | Ophicleide | Pfretzschner | ||||||
plaque engraved: G. A. Pfretzschner, Markneukirchen. length 114 cm bell 21,5 cm. Image used courtesy of http://www.earlymusicalinstruments.com/ | ||||||||
2153 | Baritone | Salvation Army | Our Own Make | 3117 | ||||
24 in long Converted from high pitch | ||||||||
2154 | Euphonium | Weltklang | 64256 | |||||
Made in GDR by Weltklang for Rudall Carte | ||||||||
2155 | Baritone | Frederick | ||||||
Engraved: SUPERIOR 1ST CLASS P. FREDRICKS PHILADELPHIA PA | ||||||||
2156 | Tuba | Buescher | 64 | 36932 | 1917 | 1917 | ||
31 in high 15 in bell | ||||||||
2157 | Trumpet | Wurlitzer | Lyric | |||||
OLDLOU: Compare Wurlitzer #10 "trumpet" with the Bohland and Fuchs Gloriosa "cornet". hornman64: One Lyric was made in Czechloslovakia for Wurlitzer. It lloks similar to a Gretsch Pathfinder, probable long cornet. I am not seeing foreign manufacturer on this one. Probably another stencil from a domestic? Kenton: Conn made several models of trumpet for Wurlitzer. They include: 14B, 15B, 42B, 43B, and 68B. | ||||||||
2158 | French Horn | Knopf | Siegfried | 1980 | Eb | |||
Eb, right handed French Horn Bell 31 cm | ||||||||
2159 | Trumpet | Conn | 56B | 270XXX | 1929 | |||
2160 | Tuba | Conn | 132389 | 1914 | ||||
bore .740 bell 19 in length 36 in | ||||||||
2161 | Trumpet | Adams | 356 | |||||
Engraved: Adams Special Adams and sons Phili Pa | ||||||||
2162 | Helicon | Conn | 1982 | 1879 | ||||
2163 | Trumpet | Bach | Strad | 12214 | 1953 | |||
Bach Stradivarius LR180L 25 Bb Trumpet, M (Medium) bore .453 Gold Plated. New York 67 Bach Stradivarius Trumpets made during the New York era. The 67 after New York on the bell was the postal code of the Bronx factory - the zip code today is xxx67. The shop card for this Trumpet was marked Completed and Sold on March 25, 1953 Engraved: V. Bach, New York, U.S.A. indicates the Bronx factory as the later Mt. Vernon instruments had Mt. Vernon instead of New York. The bell is a 37, the mouthpipe is a 7 | ||||||||
2164 | Cornet | York | 1937? | |||||
Lead Pipe stamped Austria (or Australia) | ||||||||
2165 | Cornet | Heinem | ||||||
Engraved: Genuine Aug. Heinem | Austria | Superior Quality | J.W. Jenkins Sons Music Co. | Sole Agents | Kansas City, Mo. 12in long. | ||||||||
2166 | Trombone; Valve | Tonk | ||||||
Bell 8 3/4 in Pitch not Bb, C? | ||||||||
2167 | Cornet | Harwood | Professional | P43874 | ||||
Engraved: THE HARWOOD PROFESSIONAL J.W. JENKINS MUSIC CO. KANSAS CITY MO. USA THE J.W.JENKINS CO. WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1878 AT 611 MAIN ST. IN KANSAS CITY AND MOVED IN 1902 TO 10TH AND WALNUT BECAUSE THEY EXPANDED INTO MUSIC PUBLISHING. Seller says "I BELIEVE THIS HORN TO BE FROM THE ERA BETWEEN 1878 AND 1902. JENKINS ALSO HAD HORNS PRODUCED FOR HIM BY CONN INSTRUMENTS DURING THAT TIME. " THIS INSTRUMENT IS SATIN SILVER AND 24K GOLD PLATE. BELL HAS A GOLD WASH . | ||||||||
2168 | Cornet | Distin | 12390 | 1868-74 | ||||
Engraved: Picture of cornet with "DISTIN" below; | DISTIN & Co. | Patent Light Valve | CORNET | APPROVED BY | Levy | MANUFACTORY | 9 & 10 GRt NEWPORT ST | LONDON | 12390 Valve Cluster numbered: 15372 | ||||||||
2169 | Cornet | Reynolds | Emperor | 1974 | ||||
Unused condition. | ||||||||
2170 | Helicon | York | 9011 | 1904 | ||||
2541 | Baritone | Hager | ||||||
HAGER MUSICAL INST. CO., GRAND RAPIDS, MI, "AMERICAN" STAMPED ON BELL | ||||||||
4191 | Tuba | Weltklang | 35 | |||||
Bore: .640 Bell: 14in Height: 33in | ||||||||
2171 | Trombone | Fidelity | ||||||
2172 | Cornet | American Victory | 532XX | |||||
2173 | Cornet | Slater | 1871-4 | Eb | ||||
Eb | ||||||||
2174 | Tuba | Fiske | 1869? | Eb | ||||
2175 | Helicon | Holton | 46459 | 1916/18 | Eb | |||
Eb | ||||||||
2176 | Tenor Horn | Distin | Superior | 6602 | 1890? | |||
Engraved: Superior Trade Mark Henry Distin Maker Philadelphia , Highest Grade No. 6602 20in long bell 8.5in | ||||||||
2177 | French Horn | Holton | H179 | 574464 | ||||
2178 | Alto Horn | Foote | 1863? | Eb | ||||
John Howard Foote, New York Image used Courtesy of Phils Rugs N Relics | ||||||||
2179 | Cornet | Lehnert | ||||||
THE AMERICAN STANDARD; MANUFACTURED BY H. LEHNERT PHILA. bore .454 | ||||||||
4190 | Mellophone | Viking | 9635 | |||||
2180 | Helicon | Cerveny | 1900s | Eb HP | ||||
Manufactured: Kralove Czech Republic Eb-HP BELL: 18in LENGTH: 42in BORE:.710 | ||||||||
2181 | Trumpet | Selmer | Sabarich | 17907 | 1955-1964 | C | ||
Engraved:Henri Selmer - Paris | SELMER } Made in France | R | ||||||||
2182 | Trumpet | Conn | 40B | 293178 | 1933 | |||
2183 | Cornet | Whaley Royce | Imperial | |||||
2186 | Cornet | (anon) | Bb | |||||
unmarked cornet with Allen pinched rotors. | ||||||||
2185 | Tuba | (anon) | Bb HP | |||||
bell 14 in 34 in length 1st and 3rd valve lengths reversed from typical arrangement. | ||||||||
2187 | Cornet | Bruno | Special Grade | |||||
2188 | Cornopean | Kohler | 1058 | 1853 | Bb | |||
Bb Cornopean by John August Köhler with silver plated discs valves. Engraved: KOHLER SOLE MAKER 35,HENRIETTA STt., COVENT GARDEN LONDON, BY HER MAJESTY, ROYAL LETTERS PATENT, J. SHAW INVENTOR Bell 120 mm Image used courtesy of Galerie Inauen Zurich | ||||||||
2189 | Tuba | Marzan | 701966 | BBb | ||||
18 3/4in bell 37in tall. | ||||||||
2190 | Tuba | York | 91 Monster | 30566 | 1912 | BBb | ||
Engraved: JW York and Sons, Made in Grand Rapids, Michigan. 38in tall bell 22in | ||||||||
2191 | Baritone | American Artist | ||||||
2192 | Cornet | Slater | ||||||
Shield engraved: M.Slater Malier NY, keys stamped: patented june 17 1873 19in long gsmonks: I think this is a low C bass trumpet. I have one of the long-model Bb horns which is wrapped quite differently. Kenton: I got some revised numbers from the seller. bell diameter 6 5/16in, length 13.5, and tube length 60.5. pryorphone: I am not sure I believe the tube length, but I am guessing 60.5" should be somewhere near G/A alto. The bell measurement sounds early trombone size, my uneducated guess would be high pitch tenor Bb or C. gsmonks: I have a Bb bass trumpet, and this horns valve tubing is slightly shorter, which is why I am pretty sure its a C horn. | ||||||||
2193 | Trumpet | Bohland-Fuchs | Gloriosa | |||||
2194 | Trombone | Boston | 14003 | 1897 | Bb | |||
2195 | Helicon | Evette-Schaeffer | 1896+ | Eb | ||||
Eb Engraved:Evette & Schaeffer Ane. Mon. Buffet Crampon & Cie 18 & 20 Passage du Grand-Cerf Paris (with the Buffet logo) Bell 14.25 in 4th valve operated by left hand | ||||||||
2196 | Helicon | Mahillon | 385 | BBb | ||||
BBb Engraved: C. Mahillon Fournisseur Brevete de LArmee et des Conservatoires Bruxelles bore .630 Bell 11.75 in | ||||||||
2197 | Alto Horn | (anon) | ||||||
Berliner valves | ||||||||
2198 | Euphonium | Engelmann | Bb HP | |||||
Bb HP Made in 1800s in Temesuar, Hungary by Friederich Engelmann. 9 11/16in bell. | ||||||||
2199 | Trombone | Holton | 27H | 203799 | 1949 | |||
patented on August 7, 1917 | ||||||||
2200 | Euphonium | Crown | 6900 | Bb | ||||
Engraved: Crown, Hirsbrunner, Sumiswald, Eggerberg 26 | ||||||||
2201 | Cornet | Manhatten | 963 | |||||
450 bore Engraved: Manhatten | ||||||||
2202 | Trumpet | Art | American Triumph | 1611 | c1936 | 1932-1937 | Bb | |
Excerpts from Engraving: American Triumph | Art | FA Buescher .450 bore "same design as the Conn 58B" SHORT THROW valves not original mouthpiece receiver | ||||||||
2203 | Euphonium | Gutz | 1900s | Bb | ||||
MADE IN: Innsbruck Austria BELL: 9 1/2in LENGTH: 24in BORE: .570 | ||||||||
2204 | Trombone; Valve | Marceau | ||||||
2205 | Trombone | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | 6054 | Bb | |||
Engraved: Lyon & Healy Our Make, Chicago, USA | ||||||||
2206 | Alto Horn | Bottali | ||||||
Bottali was a brass instrument maker in Milano GSMonks: This may be an italian "fiscorno", one of a family of Italian fluglehorns. Still being made, by the way. | ||||||||
2207 | Euphonium | Pourcelle | Superior | |||||
2208 | Mellophone | Sartel | ||||||
PIERRE SARTEL H.E. McMILLIN FRENCH HORN PARIS | ||||||||
2209 | Trombone | Oxford | ||||||
2210 | Alto Horn | Whaley Royce | Imperial | |||||
Engraved: MADE BY,PERT BATT,1896| TRADE MARK,IMPERIAL WHALY ROYCE CO | MAKERS TORONTO | ||||||||
2211 | Trumpet | Bohm Meinl | 62335 | |||||
2212 | Alto Horn | Zoebisch | ||||||
Engraved: C.A. Zoebisch & Sons NY 23in long 8 3/4in bell | ||||||||
2213 | Tuba | Missenharter | Eb | |||||
2214 | Cornet | Millard | ||||||
2215 | French Horn | Olds | 578248 | Bb | ||||
Described as: "Single Bb horn with a stopping or muting 4th valve" Now,I would like someone to explain that to me. | ||||||||
2216 | Trombone; Bass | Holton | TR180 | |||||
Van Haney model dependent rotary valve instrument with speedbar trigger. | ||||||||
2217 | Trombone; Bass | Olds | P24G | |||||
"Sometimes referred to as the "George Roberts" model". Actually, he typically played the single-valve version of this horn. | ||||||||
2218 | French Horn | Elkhorn | ||||||
2219 | Fluglehorn | Bundy | ||||||
2220 | Cornet | Ditson | Victory | |||||
Engraved: DITSON VICTORY BOSTON Receiver stamped: MADE IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA | ||||||||
2221 | Trumpet | American Standard | 2533 | 1934 | ||||
Engraved: American Standard High Grade Made By Clev. Mus. Ins. Co Clev. O - o" (Cleveland, Ohio) | ||||||||
2223 | Euphonium | Conn | 25I Constellation | 1967 | ||||
2224 | Trumpet | Conn | 38B Constellation | L35378 | 1968 | |||
2225 | Helicon | Huller | ||||||
2226 | Tenor Horn | Wurlitzer | ||||||
2227 | Cornet | Sherwood | 39293 | 1930-40 | ||||
Engraved: Sherwood Master Made in The U.S.A | ||||||||
2228 | Trumpet | Martin | Imperial Handcraft | 115000 | 1937 | |||
2229 | Baritone | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
2230 | Trumpet | Harmony | 5257 | |||||
Engraved: HARMONY OF CHICAGO | ||||||||
2231 | Trombone | Schmelzer | 2 | |||||
2232 | Trombone | Orczeck | 1930s | |||||
BELL: 9 1/4in BORE: .530 & .560 | ||||||||
2233 | Trombone | Weltklang | ||||||
bell:9 1/4in tubing 112in | ||||||||
2234 | Trombone | Gladiator | ||||||
truments were produced from 1940-1941 and 1950-1953. The Gladiator line up included four instruments: cornet, trumpet, clarinet, and trombone. Gladiator instruments were intended for those who could not afford a Cleveland or American Standard instrument. Quality was very important to The H. N. White Company and Gladiator instruments were built with very high quality for their price range. In 1953 the Gladiator brand was dropped to better spend limited resources on the American Standard brand. | ||||||||
2235 | Trombone | American Victory | ||||||
2236 | Cornopean | Courtois | 1836+ | |||||
Engraved Courtois Frere | Fournisseur du Conservatoire | Rue DuCaire A Paris Courtois Frere is listed in Langwill at a different address than what is engraved on this instrument. Bell 12.5 cm | ||||||||
2237 | Baritone | Holton | ||||||
Engraved: Collegiate Made by Holton Elkhorn, Wis | ||||||||
2238 | Baritone | Standard | ||||||
Engraved: MADE BY THE STANDARD BAND INST. CO. 62 SUDBURY ST. BOSTON 10in bell | ||||||||
2240 | Tuba | Hawkes | Eb | |||||
Converted to low pitch | ||||||||
2241 | Cornet | Supertone | Bandmaster | 6009 | ||||
length 16 in | ||||||||
2242 | French Horn | American Standard | ||||||
American Standard by Cleveland Musical Instr. Co | ||||||||
2243 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | 1558 | |||||
2244 | Trumpet | Buescher | Maestro | 220209 | 1926 | |||
"Maestro" True Tone Professional | ||||||||
2245 | Trombone; Valve | Mahillon | ||||||
BELL: 5.5in BORE: .480 | ||||||||
2246 | Trombone; Valve | Basta | 1888-1908 | |||||
Engraved: Jan Basta / Schonbach Bell 183 mm. Bore:12mm. | ||||||||
2247 | Trombone | American Climax | ||||||
Engraved: LYON HEALY | AMERICAN CLIMAX CO. | CHICAGO | ||||||||
2248 | Trumpet | Benson | ||||||
2249 | Baritone | Boosey-Hawkes | Regent Wizard | 158229 | 1941 | |||
2250 | Cornet | Conn | 20A | |||||
2251 | Trumpet | Art | Master | 114488 | ||||
2252 | Trumpet | Conn | 8B Victor | 382xxx | 1954 | |||
(Model and serial# dont seem to match up.) | ||||||||
2253 | Frumpet | Getzen | K36858 | 1972-5 | F/Eb | |||
2254 | Trombone | King | 4B | 1922 | ||||
New Proportion or Artist Solo? Bell: 7in | ||||||||
2255 | Baritone | Harwood | ||||||
Engraved: THE HARWOOD | PROFESSIONAL | J.W.JENKINS SONS | MUSIC CO. | KANSAS CITY- MO. | U.S.A. | ||||||||
2256 | Trombone; Valve | York | 200108 | 1956 | ||||
Bell: 8 in | ||||||||
2257 | Baritone | Tonk | Sterling | |||||
Engraved: Sterling Tonk Chicago bell: 9 1/2in | ||||||||
2258 | Trombone | Benge | 160 | |||||
Bell 8in bore: .535 light weight brass slide with no oversleeves satin brushed re-finish | ||||||||
2259 | Alto Horn | Dyer | Diamond | |||||
Marked: Diamond | WJ Dyer & Bros | ||||||||
2260 | Trumpet | Holton | 23970 | 1913 | HP/LP | |||
Engraved: Made by Frank Holton Chicago. Configured for LP It has a 1898 patent held by John Heald Stamped on valves: Union Label MPBP B&SW - Frank Holton & Co. Chicago 23970. The Union Label mark was for the Local 355 of the "Metal Polishers, Buffers, Platers, Brass Moulders, Brass and Silver Workers International Union of North America". | ||||||||
2261 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Inspiration | |||||
Engraved: Inspiration | Chicago Length 18in | ||||||||
2262 | Alto Horn | DeLacy | ||||||
R. Delacy Maker, 84 Holland Rd - Epixton London. | ||||||||
2263 | Trombone | Holton | 65 | 320204 | 1959 | |||
Buddy Morrow model Bell: 7.5 in Red-brass Bore .495 Nickel Silver outer slide with nickel inners, receiver, trim gold brass tuning slide and slide crook | ||||||||
2264 | Helicon | Prokop | ||||||
16in bell. .690 bore 46 in long. 4 clockspring rotary valves. | ||||||||
2265 | Trombone | Bach | 36B | 8406 | 1965-6 | |||
Bach began production in Elkhart in 1965 with some parts brought over trom Mt. Vernon. Bell 8 in bore .525 Yellow brass with nickel trim | ||||||||
2266 | French Horn | Conn | 28D | 672645 | 1957 | |||
2267 | Mellophone | Gautier | ||||||
Valve marked B&F | ||||||||
2268 | Trombone | Alexander | ||||||
2269 | Cornet | Williams, RS | ||||||
Engraved: Class B The R .S .Williams and Sons Co Limited Toronto flat spring water key | ||||||||
2270 | Alto Horn | Selmer | ||||||
Engraved FREE TONE { SELMER | NY | ||||||||
2271 | Post Horn | (anon) | ||||||
1st valve 1/2 step, 2nd valve full step | ||||||||
2272 | French Horn | Kalenda | ||||||
Marked: Kalenda Franz Kalenda worked in Troppau Bohemia from 1879-1897 | ||||||||
2273 | Tuba | Pourcelle | ||||||
engraved Henry Pourcelli Paris. 33in long 12 1/2in bell | ||||||||
2274 | French Horn | Miraphone | 30xx | |||||
Kruspe wrap | ||||||||
2275 | French Horn | Alexander | 97 | 1970s | F/Bb | |||
Engraved: Gebr. Alexander Mainz 5 rotary valves It has a A- thumb valve, stopping extension, fifth valve as thumb lever for the natural tones of the F-Horn. Made in Germany. Bell diameter-31cm | ||||||||
2276 | Trumpet | Scherzer | Bb | |||||
Engraved: SCHERZER AUGSBURG MODELL PROF. A. PIECHLER. Piccolo trumpet in Bb that was made to look like a D trumpet by adding the bottom false tube from leadpipe to loop at the front of the bell Tuned by pulling out the bell section. | ||||||||
2277 | Trumpet | Scherzer | 8210 | C | ||||
2278 | Trumpet | Gras | 6486 | C | ||||
J. Gras (Paris) C trumpet with B-flat slide. Engraved: J. Gras Fournisseur de lármee 12 rue de la chaussée dantin PARIS | ||||||||
2279 | Cornet | Whaley Royce | Theadore Martin | |||||
OLDLOU: It would appear that my old CMS Imperial cornet is in every visible way a twin to the Whaley Royce Theodore Martin cornet pictured above. This would indicate to me that my little cornet is in fact at least a horn that was manufactured to the same pattern as the pictured Whaley Royce, immediately above. I was told by the person that I bought it from that her grandfather played it in a Canadian military band, and that the CMS was the initials,( logo ) of Canadian Musical Services. I can not state emphatically that this last is fact, just what the lady told me when I bought the little horn. I, personally do believe that she was correct. If someone in or from Canada can refute or confirm this I would be pleased tio hear from them. | ||||||||
2280 | Tuba | Rott | F | |||||
MADE IN: Praha, Czech Republic HEIGHT: 32in BORE: .600 BELL: 10.5in | ||||||||
2281 | Cornet | Bryant-Newell | Invincible | 735 | ||||
Engraved: Made By | Bryant Newell Co. | Detroit Mich. | Invincible Model | Rex | 735 | ||||||||
2282 | Alto Horn | Elkhart | F/Eb | |||||
Made by Couesnon Seller described it as an Alto Fluglehorn. | ||||||||
2283 | Trumpet | Selmer | Grands Prix | 4729 | 1946 | |||
Vintage 1946 SELMER Paris Grand Prix TRUMPET Engraved: Henri Selmer Paris, Depose Grands Prix Geneve 1927 Liege 1930 | 4, Place Dancourt, Paris Made in France 18 ½in length | ||||||||
2284 | Cornet | Getzen | Eterna | L868 | ||||
2285 | Trombone; Valve | Finke | 1950s | F | ||||
Bass Wilhelm Finke Bell 8-1/2 in bore .530 length 45 in. | ||||||||
2286 | Trombone; Valve | Sartel | ||||||
Engraved FIRST CLASS PIERRE SARTEL & CO , PARIS ...HE MCMILLAN SOLE U.S AGENT CLEVELAND , OHIO | ||||||||
2287 | Trumpet | Bohland-Fuchs | Bb/C | |||||
Engraved: B / F Length 17.5in length of tubing: 54 3/8 in with bigger main slide and 48in with the small main slide | ||||||||
2288 | Euphonium | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
2297 | Tuba | King | 27028 | pre 1915 | BBb | |||
Engraving:King Made by H.N. White Co. Cleveland Ohio 20in bell .650" bore Weight 19 lbs. | ||||||||
2290 | Trumpet | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | ||||||
2291 | Trumpet | Fuchs | ||||||
engraved KARL FUCHS AMERICAN MODEL 21 1/2in long 4 2/8in bell. | ||||||||
2292 | Helicon | Pan American | P48492 | 1928 | BBb | |||
Engraved PAN - AMERICAN Made in ELKHART - IND. BELL 20in | ||||||||
2296 | Fluglehorn | Meinel-Herold | ||||||
Engraved: Meinel & Herold Klingenthal | ||||||||
2295 | Fluglehorn | Melton | Ideal | 5782 | ||||
2294 | Cornet | Conn | Victor | 634826 | 1957 | |||
5in bell Not sure what model # this is. Any idea? | ||||||||
2298 | Euphonium | Conn | 86I | 224085 | 1925 | Bb | ||
this particular model was produced for a few years Conn went from around 37 euphonium models in 1924 to 4 models in 1931! 11 in bell four-valve “New Wonder†Bell-up Front-Action Bb Euphonium. bore .564 | ||||||||
2299 | Helicon | York | Eb | |||||
bell 19.25 in | ||||||||
2300 | Tenor Horn | Fiske | Bb | |||||
Engraved: Isaac Fiske, Maker, Worcester, Mass | ||||||||
2301 | Cornet | Sax | ||||||
2302 | Mellophone | Bruno | Windsor Perfection | |||||
MADE BY C. BRUNO AND SON OF BRUNO, NY | ||||||||
2303 | Alto Horn | Slater | ||||||
2304 | Trombone; Valve | Wurlitzer | Perfection | C HP | ||||
Engraved: The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Cincinnati O. USA Perfection Marked on leadpipe: France | ||||||||
2305 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | Silver Piston | Eb | ||||
Eb 28 in tall 11.25 in bell | ||||||||
2306 | Trumpet | Frederick | ||||||
SUPERIOR 1st Class P. FREDERICK Maker Philadelphia, Pa. 19in long | ||||||||
2307 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | Inspiration | 9859 | ||||
Possibly a Holton Stencil | ||||||||
2308 | French Horn | Huttl | DeLuxe | |||||
Engraved: DeLuxe made by A.R. Huttl Western Germany Distributed by Kratt Company in the USA which was a part of the Meisel Music Company. | ||||||||
2309 | French Horn | (anon) | 1910s | Bb HP | ||||
Bb HP | ||||||||
2310 | Baritone | King | 35252 | pre-1915 | ||||
2311 | French Horn | Couesnon | F/Bb | |||||
Engraved: COUESNON | Paris | MONOPOLE } CONSERVATOIRE with presentation: Offert par la Maison COUESNON | à Monsieur Georges Pruvost | 1er prix du conservatoire de Paris | Année 1939 compensating valves. The 3rd valve ascending. "The system of ascending valve was very much used in France at the end of the 19th century and at the beginning of 20th." | ||||||||
2312 | French Horn | Lidl | ||||||
Engraved: Josef Lidl Brno | ||||||||
2313 | Euphonium | Cleveland | 122667 | 1960s | Bb | |||
LENGTH: 27.5in BORE: .570 BELL: 11in | ||||||||
2314 | Cornet | Leland | Eclipse Clement | 1890s | ||||
The Leland & Son Co were at 446 Main St., Worchester Mass, 1883-1915. The company was formed with former Fiske employees. Leland was also a band leader and publisher. | ||||||||
2315 | Mellophone | Distin | 11197 | 1894 | ||||
Named an Altophone by Distin Engraved: Superior / (trademark) / Henry Distin Mfg. Co. / Makers / Williamsport.PA / Highest Grade / 11197 Serial number on valve cluster is 11449. In talking to an owner who has one of these in good working condition, I learned that it is very comfortable to hold because of the uniquely shaped mouthpipe, and because of its large bore it plays with a very dark sound. | ||||||||
2316 | Alto Horn | Concertone | ||||||
2317 | Trumpet | Conn | 4B Victor | R13xxx | 1972 | |||
Coprion leadpipe bore .438 bell 5 1/8 in | ||||||||
2318 | Cornet | Conn | 6A | 296xxx | 1933 | |||
This model and the 8A were only made for a short time. design similar but a bit longer than 80A Gold Brass bell bore .462 modified receiver | ||||||||
2319 | Alto Horn | Buescher | TrueTone | 247824 | 1928 | |||
2320 | Helicon | Amati | 1980s | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Amati Krasliche Bell:46cm | ||||||||
2321 | Trombone | Elkhart | 14221 | |||||
Engraved: Elkhart Inst. Co | ||||||||
2322 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | 30I | 304010 | 1935 | |||
"This is the short action valve model of the famous 60-I Conn euphonium." | ||||||||
2324 | Euphonium | Conn | 64I | 274342 | 1931 | |||
2325 | Cornet | Dyer | ||||||
Engraved: DIAMOND "D" W.J. DYER & BRO stamped CZECHOSLOVAKIA on receiver. 16 in long 5 in bell | ||||||||
2326 | Cornet | Olympian | 28486 | |||||
2327 | Fluglehorn | Blessing | Scholastic | 308534 | ||||
2328 | Trombone | Seefeldt | ||||||
2331 | Cornet | Frederick | ||||||
Engraved: P. Frederick Maker Philadelphia Pa. | ||||||||
2332 | Tuba | Fischer | Artist Model 1700 | 5 | Eb | |||
Eb 30 in tall 15 in bell | ||||||||
2333 | Trumpet | Rampone | ||||||
Engraved: Premiato Stabil | Rampon | Milano | Italia| Es Portazione Mondiale | The Cosie Music Co | Boston Mass 18 in long | ||||||||
2334 | French Horn | Fischer | 791 | |||||
2335 | Trumpet | Evette-Schaeffer | ||||||
2336 | Trombone | Reynolds | Contempora | 268xx | 1964 | |||
T0-11, T0-12? 8.5 in bell large bore | ||||||||
2337 | Sousaphone | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | ||||||
Bell 22in 47in high | ||||||||
2338 | Tuba | Martin | 84945 | 1927 | ||||
Engraved Made Special for Harry Kenneth Traber | ||||||||
2339 | Baritone | Perfacktone | 25 | |||||
Made in Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
2340 | Tuba | Olds | A24623 | BBb | ||||
Engraved: Olds 0-99-41 Fullerton, Calif 36in tall 16in bell | ||||||||
2341 | Trumpet | Fischer, G | ||||||
Made By: Gebruder Fischer, Aschaffenburg Keys A, Bb, D, D | ||||||||
2602 | Trumpet | Tomschik | Eb? | |||||
Engraved: F. Tomschik Wien Franz Tomschik worked in Wein from 1897-1914 . Length 18 1/8in Length of tubing 78 inches. Eb?! | ||||||||
2343 | Trombone | Art | American Triumph | 1853? | c1937 | 1932-1937 | ||
Engraved: AMERICAN TRIUMPH Made by ART MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Elkhart, Ind. USA | F.A. BUESCHER | PRES | ||||||||
2344 | Trumpet | King | 1050 Silvertone | 150087 | 1930-5 | |||
2345 | Trombone | Conn | 70597 | 1901 | ||||
Engraved: MADE BY | C. G. CONN | Elkhart Ind. | New York Bell 6.5 in | ||||||||
2347 | Helicon | Lignatone | BBb | |||||
Tradename for Cerveny | ||||||||
2348 | Tenor Horn | Lignatone | ||||||
Czech made | ||||||||
2349 | Tuba | Holton | Monster 345 | 1919 | ||||
2352 | Cornet | Pepper | 1882 | Eb | ||||
2351 | Sousaphone | York | 1927 | Eb | ||||
Eb | ||||||||
2353 | Helicon | Foote | ||||||
2354 | Sousaphone | Miraphone | ||||||
4valve | ||||||||
2355 | Tuba | Thibouville-Lamy | Eb | |||||
2356 | Sousaphone | Holton | ||||||
2357 | Trombone | Arigra | ||||||
Graslitz | ||||||||
2358 | Tuba | Getzen | CC | |||||
4 valves, 1 rotor | ||||||||
2359 | Helicon | Lidl | BBb | |||||
4 rotors | ||||||||
2360 | Tuba | Gautier | Eb | |||||
2361 | Tuba | Stowasser | Eb | |||||
2362 | Tenor Horn | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
2363 | Cornet | York | Weldon Model | 1517 | 1899 | |||
Engraved: Weldon Model,Made by J.W. York & Sons.Grand Rapids,Mich.Serial no.1517 Length: 12 3/4in Bell:5in | ||||||||
2364 | Cornet | Boston | 9608 | 1887 | Eb | |||
2365 | Trombone | Frank | Belmore | |||||
Engraved BELMORE |WM FRANK CO |BARRINGTON IL. | ||||||||
2366 | Fluglehorn | Riedl | C | |||||
2367 | Tuba | Cerveny | CC | |||||
2368 | Ophicleide | Labbaye | 1841 | |||||
Paris | ||||||||
2369 | Alto Horn | Jenkins | Special | |||||
Engraved: The | Jenkins | Special | Made in USA | Fully Warranteed | ||||||||
2370 | Mellophone | Weltklang | ||||||
2371 | Helicon | Conn | Eb | |||||
4 valve | ||||||||
2372 | Euphonium | Conn | 84I New Wonder | 1943 | ||||
2373 | Trumpet; Low | Dotzauer | ||||||
2374 | Ophicleide | Pollet-Toulouse | Bb | |||||
Bb | ||||||||
2375 | Cornet | Stratton-Foote | OTS | 1865 | Bb | |||
German silver Length: 39 1/2in Bell: 8in | ||||||||
2376 | Tenor Horn | Leland | New Ideal | 3132 | ||||
Engraved: New Ideal | S.R. Leland | & Son Worcester, Mass. |3132. | ||||||||
2377 | Cornet | Getzen | 300 | N46369 | ||||
11.7mm bore | ||||||||
2378 | Trumpet | Besson | 8-10 | 272866 | ||||
English Besson Bore 460 bell 4 15/16 in | ||||||||
2379 | Cornet | Buescher | Epoch | 5907 | 1906 | |||
Buescher patent for "cornet valves of unequal length" is #670365. | ||||||||
2380 | Cornet | Conn | NEW CREATION | 115762 | 1909 | |||
Engraved: NEW CREATION C.G. Conn Maker Elkhart, Ind. | ||||||||
2381 | Alto Horn | Beare | Super Grange | 610733 | ||||
Engraved: Super Grange Beare & Son Ltd. Toronto. Height: 21 in | ||||||||
2382 | Sousaphone | Buescher | 400 | 615336 | 1970-5 | BBb | ||
Conn Stencil | ||||||||
2383 | Trumpet; Low | Conn | 843578 | 1930 | Eb/F | |||
Eb/F | ||||||||
2384 | Alto Horn | DEG | 1220S | Eb/F | ||||
14.5in long Bell 6.5in | ||||||||
2385 | Trombone | American Standard | ||||||
Engraved: American Standard Made by King Craftsmen THe H.N. White. Co Cleveland, O | ||||||||
2386 | Trumpet | Beare | Empire | |||||
EMPIRE......BEARE AND SON....TORONTO AND LONDON, ENGLAND.....MADE IN CZECHO-SLOVAKIA | ||||||||
2387 | Mellophone | Elkhart | 4284 | |||||
Mellophonium | ||||||||
2388 | Trombone | King | 144xxx | 1930s | ||||
bore .546 tuning in the hand slide bell 9 in bell flare is sterling silver, bell stem is yellow brass. Very light bell section Similar to Symphony Models with 8 or 9 inch bell, bell tuning, .546 1410 (bore yellow brass) and 1460 (sterling silver bell) | ||||||||
2389 | Fluglehorn | King | 139496 | 1932 | ||||
.448 Conical bore Length: 19in Bell 5 1/8in VINTAGE AD DESCRIBES, BEING PHYSICALLY LARGER THAN STANDARD CORNETS AND TRUMPETS production ended with WWII | ||||||||
2390 | Cornet | Conn | 5A Victor | 60s | ||||
length 13 1/2 Bore .484 | ||||||||
2391 | Trombone | Conn | 74H | GK770037 | 1977 | |||
medium bore .522 bore 8 1/2 in red brass bell | ||||||||
2392 | Trombone | Olds | 3596 | 1935 | ||||
BELL: 7in BORE: .520 & .500 | ||||||||
2393 | Alto Horn | Supertone | ||||||
20 in tall | ||||||||
2394 | Alto Horn | Conn | 1271xx | 1912 | F/Eb | |||
Pryorphone: pre-9C [Superior Wonderphone 3 Valve Eb - Front Action Valves - High & Low Pitch] Wonderphones were bell-front Note the high-pitch tuning tuning slide on the horn, the low pitch slide is stored in the case. I am sure that on each valve slide there are markings engraved for the low pitch setting. | ||||||||
2395 | Baritone | Lyon-Healy | Amin Make | |||||
2396 | Tuba | Pollmann | Eb | |||||
30in long Bell 10-1/2in Berliner Valves | ||||||||
2397 | Trumpet | Getzen | 90 | 8815 | 1948-9 | |||
water key on original 3rd valve slide | ||||||||
2398 | Trumpet | Brown | ||||||
Brown & Sons | ||||||||
2399 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | 1902 | BBB | ||||
2400 | Alto Horn | Slater | ||||||
2401 | Baritone; DB | Conn | 189650 | 1921 | ||||
BORE .555 | ||||||||
2402 | Euphonium | Reynolds | Contempora | 765373 | 1971 | |||
F.A. Reynolds, Abilene, Texas. USA | ||||||||
2403 | Trumpet | Thibouville | 18104 | 1920s | C | |||
C BORE: .450 BELL: 4.5in | ||||||||
2404 | Cornet | Supertone | Bandmaster | 4331 | ||||
Engraved: Supertone Bandmaster Made In Elkhart-Ind 15 in long | ||||||||
2405 | Trombone | Selmer | Bolero | 8046 | ||||
2406 | Trombone | Bach | 36 | 13028 | 1970-5 | |||
Slide Serial# 53003 | ||||||||
2407 | Alto Horn | Pepper | Victor | 28728 | ||||
engraved: J.W. PEPPER, VICTOR, PHILADELPHIA, 28728 | ||||||||
2408 | Trombone | Buescher | 234480 | 1927 | ||||
Engraved: The Buescher | Elkhart, Ind, USA On the receiver is 410 | ||||||||
2409 | Tuba | Tourville | Eb | |||||
Eb Bell: 14 in Height: 26 in | ||||||||
2410 | Tuba | Tourville | Eb | |||||
Bell: 15in Bore: .750 Ornate cast ferrules, plates, braces and valve caps. | ||||||||
2411 | Tuba | Couesnon | BBb | |||||
length 41 in | ||||||||
2412 | Trumpet | 20th Century | ||||||
2413 | Trombone | Silvertone | Artist | |||||
2414 | Tuba | Zeiss | Master Modelle | F | ||||
Czech made | ||||||||
2415 | Tuba | Conn | 24J | K09456 | 1966 | BBb | ||
2416 | Baritone | Paragon | ||||||
Bell:12in height: 30 3/4in | ||||||||
2417 | Cornet | Elkhorn | 27875 | |||||
2418 | Tuba | Besson | 16584 | 1880s | ||||
F. BESSON | Frevetee | 198 Euston Road | London | ||||||||
2419 | Trumpet | Bohland-Fuchs | D | |||||
D | ||||||||
2420 | Helicon | David | BBb | |||||
Ernst David Bielefeld | ||||||||
2421 | Trumpet | Cerveny | D | |||||
2422 | Baritone | Leland | ||||||
2423 | Saxhorn | Sax | Bb | |||||
Bb | ||||||||
2424 | Trumpet; Low | Bohland-Fuchs | F | |||||
F | ||||||||
2425 | Trombone; Bass | Cerveny | F | |||||
F | ||||||||
2426 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | ||||||
OLDLOU: I am probably in error, but, #9 looks to me to be a double bell tenor horn. My Uncle Jim, down in Fla. Has more double bell instruments than anyone I have ever heard of has one just like this that he calls a tenor horn. Pryorphone: My guess is that this instrument was newly-constructed from parts. I am unaware of either a Conn instrument that used a rotary valve stock, nor one that had the second bell so high and near to the first in diameter. Conn built (American Bb) "tenor horns", and this may be a Frankenhorn, as well. | ||||||||
2427 | Baritone | Goumat | ||||||
2428 | Alto Horn | Gunckel | Eb | |||||
2429 | Trombone; Valve | Kynkor | ||||||
2430 | Tuba | Coleman | American Excelsior | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Medaille | 1st Class | Philadelphia | London & Paris | San Francisco | American Institute | Chicago | American Excelsior | Harry Coleman | Manf r | Philadelphia | 9758 | ||||||||
2431 | Cornet | Mahillon | Brevete | |||||
2432 | French Horn | Couesnon | Bb | |||||
Bb ascending 3rd valve | ||||||||
2433 | French Horn | David | ||||||
Right Handed | ||||||||
2434 | Tenor Horn | David | ||||||
2435 | Baritone | Foote | ||||||
This horn was listed as an Eb but is more likely a Bb baritone or an Eb Alto horn. Pending further documentation, it will be described as a baritone | ||||||||
2436 | Tenor Horn | Schuster | ||||||
2437 | Tenor Horn | Schuster | ||||||
2438 | French Horn | Uhlmann | F | |||||
2439 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Silver Piston | Eb | ||||
Eb | ||||||||
2440 | Trumpet | Bach | 38 | 97xxx | 1973 | |||
Early Elkhart The 38 bell with the medium "M" bore (not medium-large) | ||||||||
2441 | Trumpet | Vega | Power Model | 37027 | 1940s | |||
2442 | Trombone | Getzen | Tone Balanced | 50077 | ||||
Engraved: Getzen Super Deluxe Tone Balanced Elkhorn Wis | ||||||||
2443 | Trumpet | Martin | 42622 | |||||
Engraved: THE MARTIN | REG.U.S.PAT.OFF. | SYMPHONY | ELKHART IND. | {FLOWER WITH LEAVES GOING UP THE SIDES} | KNUEPFER & DIMMOCK AGENTS | ||||||||
2444 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | 5064 | Bb/A | |||
Bb/A OLDLOU: I just today bought a Lyon and Healy "Own Make" cornet which is similar in all ways to reply # 18. What intrigues me is that this little horn is NOT a shepherds crokk design, but, has the leaf springs on the spit valves which would indicate to me that it was quite an early production. It plays a treat. Kenton: L&H did not start making Own Make until 1896, so this horn can not be any older than that.. . . now to find another short cornet without a shepherds crook. The Conn-Dupont did not have it, an 1893 Distin did not have it. But, you are right, most of the pre-1900 cornets are shepherds crook, and those that are not seem to be mostly imports. | ||||||||
2445 | Cornet | King | 355141 | 1955 | Eb | |||
2446 | Cornet | Harwood | Professional | 227xx | ||||
17 in long | ||||||||
2447 | Fluglehorn | Holton | F400 | 449828 | 1967 | |||
Made after the company was purchased by Leblanc | ||||||||
2448 | Alto Horn | Elkhart | ||||||
Engraved: Elkhart Built by Buescher, Elkhart, Ind. USA | ||||||||
2449 | Trumpet | Olds | 167 | |||||
2450 | Baritone | Keefer | 9989 | 1920 | ||||
2451 | Tuba | Martin | Handcraft | 64691 | 1924-6 | Eb | ||
Engraved Martin Handcraft Elkhart Indiana | ||||||||
2452 | Trumpet | Frank | Bellmore | |||||
Czech Made Possibly Frank or Grossman | ||||||||
2453 | Trombone | Bruno | ||||||
2454 | Trumpet | Lincoln | ||||||
Lincoln was a tradename for Selmer | ||||||||
2455 | Fluglehorn | Kowarz | ||||||
Franz Kowarz Vienna Valves | ||||||||
2456 | Tuba | Van Zyphen | 1873 | F | ||||
Berliner valves | ||||||||
2457 | Tuba | (anon) | F | |||||
2458 | Cornet | Dyer | Chieftan | |||||
12 1/2 in long 4 7/8 in bell | ||||||||
2459 | Trumpet | Alexander | 1970 | Bb/A | ||||
Engraved: Gebr. Alexander Mainz | ||||||||
2460 | Tenor Horn | Wurlitzer | ||||||
Engraved: Ruddph Wurlitzer Co. Mann F Cincinnati Ohio | ||||||||
2461 | Helicon | Bottali | ||||||
Primaria Premiata Fabrica | FW A.M. Bottali | Milano (Italia) | Marca Ferd Roth | O.Pacini & Bros New York 48in tall bell 17 1/2in Fratelli A. M. Bottali was a foreman and successor to Ferdinando Roth in 1898. Used Rothe and Bottali, by 1912 as S & M Bottali. Taken over by Maino & Orsi and by 1926 Bottali-Roth-Pilitti. Closed in 1939. Roth invented the Rothophones | ||||||||
2462 | Baritone | Fidelity | ||||||
28 1/4 in long 11 in bell MineralMan: That Fidelity instrument is another dead ringer for my New Yorker euphonium. Down to the positions of the braces, the design of all the tubing and the configuration of the leadpipe. | ||||||||
2463 | Trombone | American Artist | 9183 | |||||
Engraved: American Artist Made in USA | ||||||||
2464 | Cornet | New Champion | ||||||
2465 | Trombone | Couturier | 6064 | |||||
Engraved: Couturier Conical Bore Trombone, La Porte, Indiana Pat 7 1921 6064M 6 7/8 in bell | ||||||||
2466 | Helicon | Conn | 31k | 221967 | 1925 | BBb HP | ||
BBb HP 22 IN BELL 48 IN LONG Engraved: MADE BY L G CONN | ELKHART IND | USA | ||||||||
2467 | French Horn | Indiana | 181 | |||||
2468 | French Horn | Pelisson | ||||||
Engraved: Maison(1812)Couturier Belisson Guinot & Blanchon Lyon Paris | ||||||||
2469 | Mellophone | Buescher | 181581 | 1925 | LP | |||
Patent Oct 29, 07 | ||||||||
2470 | French Horn | Riedl | ||||||
"The double pistons, while a more traditional elemant of Viennese design, are more problematic both in wear and sluggish in operation, so this aspect of the horn, a known specification of the legendary Karl Steigler, can be considered an actual improvement. . . The noisy mechanical valve linkage has been replaced with tryplen style ball and socket sets." | ||||||||
2471 | Trumpet | Bundy | 107228 | 1922 | ||||
Engraved: Geo. M. Bundy Elkhart Ind. USA | ||||||||
2472 | Cornet | Buescher | Windsor | R4305 | ||||
Engraved: Windsor Elkhart IND. USA | ||||||||
2473 | Mellophone | Reynolds | ML-12 | |||||
Mellophonium | ||||||||
2474 | Frumpet | Getzen | 383 | 1964-1985 | F | |||
Bell: 8in Bore .464 Eb Crook French horn receiver Horndawg: Had possesion of one for about three weeks and found it beastly hard to hold. Its reputation for horrible intonation held up magnificently (the out of tune notes were in strange places, too!). BUT, the sound of the thing was just glorious. Fat, warm and rich. mputerba: These pictures show a Frumpet with the Eb crook installed, which (at least on my horn) is the proper choice compared to the F crook. In F, the third partial is so sharp that it is closer to C# than C. Love the tone though. gsmonks: This instrument is an identical experiment to the C Vocal horns made back in the 1850s until around 1870. The earliest Vocal horn had a forward-facing bell (later versions strayed from the original design and came in bell-up and bell-down configuration), used a Horn mouthpiece, but was coiled. The Vocal horns had the same intonation issues. They were made and probably were invented by Besson, although the earliest examples I have seen were made by Rudall, Carte & Rose. | ||||||||
2475 | Tuba | Conn | 27824 | 1895 | Eb | |||
Eb | ||||||||
3185 | Tuba | Conn | 97889 | 1906 | ||||
Engraved: made by | C G Conn | ELKHART IND | ||||||||
2477 | Baritone | Thompson-Odell | ||||||
Height: 22in bell: 9.5in | ||||||||
2478 | Alto Horn | Lyon-Healy | Champion Silver Piston | |||||
Bell: 7in Length: 19 in | ||||||||
2479 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | ||||||
Made in Germany | ||||||||
2480 | French Horn | Martin | ||||||
2481 | Trombone | Lyon-Healy | Inspiration | |||||
Engraved: Inspiration Chicago, USA Lyon & Healy on mouthpipe #HP 353-0. | ||||||||
2482 | Alto Horn | DeVere | ||||||
JULES DE VERE(ege) & CO. PARIS Length: 20in | ||||||||
2483 | Trumpet | Harwood | ||||||
2484 | Cornet | American Capital | 173358 | |||||
Engraved: American Capital, made in U.S.A 16 ½in long | ||||||||
2485 | Trombone | Vega | ||||||
by Standard Band Instrument Co. of Boston | ||||||||
2487 | Tuba | Conn | 32/33J? | 158476 | 1918 | |||
36in tall | ||||||||
2488 | Alto Horn | Cavalier | ||||||
Length: 28 in | ||||||||
2489 | Cornet | Goumat | ||||||
Goumat & Co. | Fully | Warranted Made in Austria | ||||||||
2490 | Bugle | (anon) | ||||||
Engraved: Presented to I F Schleber by Links Drum, Fife and Bugle Corps Rochester NY Sept 3rd 1896 | ||||||||
2491 | Cornet | Reynolds | 3942 | |||||
2492 | Alto Horn | Pollmann | ||||||
Engraved: AUGUST POLLMAN " ARTIST " NEW YORK | ||||||||
2493 | Cornet | Huller | ||||||
Length: 37cm | ||||||||
2494 | Saxhorn | Graves | ||||||
55 1/2 in long 11 1/2in Bell | ||||||||
2495 | Trumpet | American Student | ||||||
Bohland and Fuchs Made | ||||||||
2496 | Saxhorn | Pask | Eb/D HP | |||||
Pask London 3183 Berliner valves first valve is a half-stepEngraved: John Pask was a makerbetween 1840-1872. bore .450. length: 26 in Bell 6.75 in Main tuning slide has a line etched on it and RE (D) stamped next to the line. | ||||||||
2497 | Trumpet | LeBlanc | 23642 | C | ||||
C bell: 4 3/4in bore: .459 | ||||||||
2498 | Trumpet | Art | 0121 | |||||
2499 | Cornet | Fiske | ||||||
"Dodworth Cornet", designed by Fiske to the specifications of Harvey Dodworth for a versatile instrument that could be played in A-flat, B-flat, C, D, and E-flat. | ||||||||
2500 | Trumpet | Pedler | American Triumph | 40651 | c1950 | 1937-1958 | Bb | |
middle range serial number so c.1950 | ||||||||
2501 | French Horn | Lavelle | ||||||
2502 | Helicon | Distin | 17252 | 1901 | ||||
2503 | Tenor Horn | Boosey-Hawkes | Imperial | 588751 | Bb | |||
Seller estimates it is 20 years old. Looks remarkably like the earlier posting that is 100 years old. | ||||||||
2504 | Tuba | Higham | Clearbore | 18298 | Eb | |||
Eb Engraved: {} CLEARBORE WITH A LION INSIGNIA AGAIN. THEN IT SAY EXHIBITION PRIZ MEDAL AWARDED LONDON 1862 & DUBLIN 1865 TO J. HIGHAM MAKER 2 VICTORIA ST & 151 GT DUCIE ST MANCHESTER 18298. 29in tall 12 1/2in bell | ||||||||
2505 | Baritone | King | 33266 | pre-1915 | ||||
28 in tall 11 in bell | ||||||||
2506 | Trombone; Valve | Kynkor | F | |||||
4 valve bass by Jan Kynkor,Pribrami (Czech Republic) Images used courtesy of photographer/owner Chris Wawer | ||||||||
2507 | Mellophone | Reynolds | Regent | 23xxx | ||||
2508 | Trombone | Grenadier | 4519 | |||||
7in bell | ||||||||
2509 | Mellophone | Hager | ||||||
American | Hager Musical | Inst Co| Grand Rapids, Mich | U. S. A. | ||||||||
2510 | Helicon | Cerveny | ||||||
Premieres Recompenses Paris 1889 Chicago 1893 V.F. Cerveny & Fils Hradec Kral. ". No.: 195?? length of tubing: 201.5in Bell:13 in | ||||||||
2511 | Bugle | Couesnon | 1930 | |||||
French Horn Bugle Engraved: Exposition Universelle de Paris 1900/ Hors concours / Member du Jury/ Couesnon & Cie / Fournisseurs de L Armee/ 94 Rue dAngouleme / Paris / 30 (the "30" in the circle states, that the instrument was built 1930) Length: 22 1/4in bell: 10.5 in Length of tubing: 170in | ||||||||
2512 | Tuba | Reynolds | 18138 | Eb | ||||
2513 | Trombone | Roth | ||||||
Bell: 7.5 in | ||||||||
2514 | Sousaphone | Pan American | 52K | 1935 | ||||
2515 | Tuba | Pan American | 56J | 1935 | ||||
2516 | French Horn | Pan American | 60D | 1935 | ||||
2517 | Mellophone | Pan American | 62E | 1935 | F/Eb/D/ | |||
F/Eb/D/C | ||||||||
2518 | Baritone | Pan American | 56I | 1935 | ||||
Daruby: Curved tuning slide brace vs. straight brace....I realize this is an old posting, but I just wanted to let all know that the earlier Pan American 56Is had the straight brace and the later horns had the curved brace on the tuning slide receiver. Otherwise the horns are the same. I have a 1932 that is straight and a 1934 that is curved. Given the inexpensive construction of these horns and the fact that the tuning slide is just a bent tube (with no brace itself) I suspect they went to the curved brace so that they could "align" the tuning slides and receiver more easily (i.e. by "ball peen" adjustment). I know that I can interchange tuning slides on my two horns but it requires some "adjustment" to get them to align properly. Also a note on how these horns play: The later Conn 14I baritone that was the standard student horn of the 50s and 60s is essentially identical to the bell-front Pan American. Conn quit making student model top-loader bell-up horns when they discontinued the 56I. However the 56I is generally constructed similar to the later 14I an 15I. I use mine for solo work because it has a very rich, sweet sound and plays remarkably well in tune. In most respects, it plays almost identically to my Conn Connstellation 24I, except it does not have the 4th valve or spring loaded tuning slide. If Conn were still making this horn, Yamaha/Weril/Jupiter would not own the student 3-valve Euphonium market. | ||||||||
2519 | Trombone; Valve | Pan American | 64G | 1935 | ||||
2520 | Trombone | Pan American | 54H | 1935 | ||||
2521 | Mellophone | Pan American | 58E | 1935 | Eb | |||
Listed in Pan American Catalog as a Circular Alto | ||||||||
2522 | Alto Horn | Pan American | 56C | 1935 | Eb | |||
2523 | Cornet | Pan American | 50A | 1935 | ||||
2524 | Trumpet | Pan American | 64B | 1935 | ||||
2525 | French Horn | Roth | ||||||
2526 | Baritone | Continental | Colonial | 26386 | 1953 | |||
2527 | Trombone; Valve | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
68 R Reaumur | ||||||||
2528 | Cornet | Pollmann | ||||||
2529 | Trumpet | Duval | ||||||
Rene Duval was in business in Paris during the 2nd quarter of the 20th century. | ||||||||
2530 | Cornet | American Capital | 4237 | |||||
2531 | Alto Horn | Grinnell Bros | Goldenrod | |||||
Engraved: GOLDENROD made in Elkhart, Indiana exclusively for GRINNELL BROS Length: 19.5 in Bell: 7.5 in | ||||||||
2532 | Tuba | Lyons | Monarche | BBb | ||||
BBb | ||||||||
2533 | Sousaphone | Blessing | 757806 | |||||
Bell: 25 1/4" bore:.640 | ||||||||
2534 | Alto Horn | Buescher | 1123 | pre-1905 | ||||
Engraved: THE BUESCHER MFG CO TRUETONE ELKHART IND | ||||||||
2535 | Euphonium | Viking | 9517 | |||||
bell:11 5/8in | ||||||||
2536 | Trombone; Valve | Vega | A Moderne | 148195 | ||||
2537 | Fluglehorn | Martin | Magna | 218462 | 1974 | |||
2538 | Helicon | Gautrot | ||||||
Engraved: Gautrot Brevetc, Paris | ||||||||
2539 | French Horn | Vega | ODell | |||||
Engraved: ODell | The Vega Co.| Boston ODell was a tradename used by Vega | ||||||||
2540 | Euphonium | Hawkes | 151431 | 1930s | ||||
Engraved: Excelsior Sonorous | Class A | Hawkes & Son | Denman Stret | Picadilly Circus | London HEIGHT: 24in BORE: .595 BELL DIAMETER: 10 1/2in | ||||||||
2542 | Alto Horn | Goumat | ||||||
Goumat & Co. horn made in Austria and labeled Fully Warranted | ||||||||
2543 | Alto Horn | Pourcelle | ||||||
Engraved: L. Brund & Sons | Henry | Pourcelle | Sole agent made in Czech. Height 20IN | ||||||||
2544 | Trumpet | Couesnon | MONOPOLE | 40064 | Eb | |||
Eb COUESNON | PARIS | 40064 | MONOPOLE | CONSERVATOIRES | MADE IN FRANCE | ||||||||
2545 | Trumpet | Indiana | 50xxx | 1950s | ||||
.453 bore REVERSE LEADPIPE | ||||||||
2546 | Trumpet | Hallmark | ||||||
Made in Germany | ||||||||
2547 | Cornet | Huttl | 700 | |||||
Made in West Germany | ||||||||
2548 | Trombone; Valve | Pepper | 20290 | |||||
43in long bell 7 1/8 in | ||||||||
2549 | Trumpet | Elkhart | 99798 | |||||
2550 | Trombone | Couesnon | Alcazar Artist | |||||
Artist Model | Alcazar | Made by | Couesnon & Cie | Paris | Made in France | ||||||||
2551 | Fluglehorn | Getzen | Eterna | KH2413 | 1976-9 | |||
2552 | Trombone; Bass | Besson | 943GS | |||||
9 7/8in bell Bore .562 | ||||||||
2553 | Trombone | Williams-Wallace | M586 | 1792452 | ||||
Engraved: The Wallace made by Williams & Wallace Los Angeles CA | ||||||||
2554 | Trumpet | Elkhorn | ||||||
2555 | Alto Horn | Getzen | ||||||
2556 | Alto Horn | Tourville | ||||||
2557 | Cornet | Sterling | Eb | |||||
2558 | Trumpet | Blessing | Masterpiece | 168XXX | ||||
Blessing model that was more expensive than the Super Artist. All hand made, red brass bell, body yellow brass with nickel trim, 1st and 3rd slide adjusters. .468" bore. | ||||||||
2559 | French Horn | Sansone | Bb | |||||
5 valve | ||||||||
2563 | Helicon | Muller, H | BBb | |||||
BBb Ingraved: H MULLER & CO | PROGUE | B&H - H.Y. | SOLE AGENT | ||||||||
2564 | Sousaphone | Holton | 33950 | 1915 | Eb | |||
Eb 4 valve | ||||||||
2565 | Trumpet | Greer | D | |||||
Reproduction Baroque Tromba di Tirarsiin D, after Hans Veit, Naumberg, circa 1690 by Dr Lowell Greer. The slide fits inside the first yard of the trumpet, and allows a drop in pitch of two whole steps, completing the trumpet range chromatically.The only deviations from the original model, are the positioning of the crook between the first two yards (the original had the crook set between the mouthpiece and the body of the horn), and a tapered leadpipe which brings the low overtones, flat on the original, into usefull tuning. The trumpet is built at A440, but can be played at A430 or A415 using transposing positions, or a low pitch leadpipe. The slide is grasped (by the ears) at the mouthpipe, and the rest of the trumpet is moved on the slide. | ||||||||
2562 | Baritone | Lamar | ||||||
Engraved:L. Lamar & Co. / Paris / The J.G. Richards Co. / Agents / Cleveland, 29in tall. | ||||||||
2566 | French Horn | Lignatone | F/Bb | |||||
Raw Brass & Nickel Silver Double horn Horndawg: Valve layout looks a lot like the Alexander 103 (with that big, fat change valve and the long tube that kinda loops up over the valve levers), but without the squat overall wrap the Alexes have. | ||||||||
2567 | Trombone | Getzen | Super Deluxe Tone Balance | 73079 | ||||
2570 | Tuba | Keefer | 7030 | 1918 | ||||
Engraved: Brua C. Keefer MFG Co | Maker | Highest Grade | Williiamsport, Pa 16 in bell | ||||||||
2569 | Mellophone | Continental | ||||||
2571 | Alto Horn | Miraphone | 35W | |||||
Discontinued about 15 years ago (c.1991) | ||||||||
2572 | Sousaphone | Amati | Eb | |||||
Eb 14in bell | ||||||||
2573 | Trombone | Elkhart | ||||||
2574 | Trumpet | Demorney | ||||||
2575 | Trumpet | American Premier | ||||||
2576 | Tuba | Holton | 22316 | 1914 | BBb | |||
valve casings says "Chicago" Horn was previously owned byt the late John Swain http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/jswain/brass/bio.htm | ||||||||
2577 | Sousaphone | Martin | 82578 | 1928 | Eb | |||
Engraved: Martin Handcraft Elkhart Ind. Bell: 24in | ||||||||
2578 | Cornet | Pepper | Twentieth Century | 480xx | ||||
gsmonks: Lookit all the straight tubing! More than your average trumpet, by the look of it. | ||||||||
2579 | Trombone | Alexander | 1970s | |||||
Engraved: Gebr. Alexander Mainz | ||||||||
2580 | French Horn | Sansone | ||||||
2581 | Trumpet | Continental | Cadet | |||||
2582 | Cornet | DuPont | C | |||||
C | ||||||||
2583 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Lyric | 9136 | ||||
Lyrik | THE | Rudolph Wurlitzer Co | Cincinnati | Chicago | ||||||||
2584 | Tenor Horn | Salvation Army | Endurance | |||||
Made in France | ||||||||
2585 | Tuba | Zeiss | Master Modelle | 69126 | ||||
Engraved: Karl Ziess Master Modelle. Bell16 1/2in length 43in bore .750. | ||||||||
2586 | Sousaphone | Conn | ||||||
This horn was originally listed as a 48K but that appears to be an error. | ||||||||
2587 | Sousaphone | Keefer | Eb | |||||
2588 | Cornet | Distin | New American | 9352 | 1893 | |||
2589 | Trumpet | Indiana | ||||||
Engraved: Indiana Band Inst., C. O. Elkhart, Indiana USA | ||||||||
2590 | Trumpet | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 18768 | |||||
Engraved: Made by Grand Rapids Band Inst Co. Grand Rapids Mich. | ||||||||
2591 | Trumpet | Schmidt | ||||||
Engraved: Adolph Schmidt | ||||||||
2592 | Tuba | King | 289 | -57636 | 1919 | Eb | ||
Eb | ||||||||
2593 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Solo | |||||
2594 | Cornet | Coeuille | Telescope | |||||
Engraved: F.Coeuille Phila Pa. on center casing | ||||||||
2595 | French Horn | Miraphone | ||||||
2596 | Fluglehorn | Dvorak | ||||||
Engraved: J. Dvorak c Budejovice Length 16.5 in tubing 50 3/4in Bell 5.5in In business 1896-1949 | ||||||||
2597 | Trombone | Conn | 10H | 724903 | 1958 | |||
Coprion bell 8in BELL 0.500 BORE | ||||||||
2598 | Trombone | Buescher | TrueTone | |||||
2599 | Trumpet | (anon) | ||||||
2600 | Cornet | Stratton | ||||||
Seller suspects it is an import | ||||||||
2601 | Tuba | King | 2341 | |||||
2603 | Cornet | York | Perfec-tone | 30xxx | 1912 | |||
2604 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
2605 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Amn Make | |||||
Engraved: Lyon & Healy,AmnMake,Chicago,USA. | ||||||||
2606 | Alto Horn | Gunckel | ||||||
2607 | Tuba | Boston | ||||||
2608 | Tuba | Ahlberg-Ohlsson | ||||||
2609 | Helicon | Meinlschmidt | ||||||
2610 | Tuba | Conn | 4J | 766363 | 1958 | BBb | ||
2611 | Trumpet | Royal | ||||||
2612 | Cornet | Royal | ||||||
2613 | Baritone | Imperial | ||||||
32 in tall 12 in bell | ||||||||
2614 | Tuba | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | USA Line | 33584 | ||||
2615 | Alto Horn | Keefer | 4286 | 1915 | ||||
height 20.5in bell 8in | ||||||||
2616 | Trumpet | Lafayette | 39934 | |||||
2617 | Alto Horn | King | 261302 | 1941 | ||||
2618 | Trumpet | Gladiator | ||||||
2619 | Trumpet | American Knight | ||||||
2620 | French Horn | Oxford | Bb.F | |||||
2621 | Mellophone | Beaufort | American | P 61988 | ||||
Engraved:Beaufort American Chicago U.S.A. | ||||||||
2622 | Trumpet | Persy | ||||||
Engraved: LE TRIOMPHE 1157 FABRICATION SUPASCRIEURE et ARTISTIQUE, J. PERSEY BREVETE BRUXELLES | ||||||||
2623 | Alto Horn | York | 64067 | 1921 | ||||
ENGRAVED:J.W. YORK AND SONS - GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. PATENTED JULY 12, 1910 20in tall 8in BELL Hi/Low donut | ||||||||
2624 | Trombone | Royal Artist | ||||||
2625 | Tuba | York | C | |||||
2626 | Euphonium | Buescher | 29494 | |||||
bell: 12in | ||||||||
2627 | Baritone | Conn | 171684 | 1920 | Bb LP | |||
2628 | Euphonium | Gautier | Virtuoso | |||||
Length is 24 in bell 11 in | ||||||||
2629 | French Horn | Heidrich | 1900s | F | ||||
Engraving Reads: E. G. Heidrich, Hofinstrumentenbouier, Breslau. MADE IN: Breslau Germany | ||||||||
2630 | Fluglehorn | Parisi | Eb | |||||
Eb Engraved: Premiato stabili | S.PARISI | Torino | Esportazione mondiale Parisi was in Torino in the late 19th Century | ||||||||
2632 | Helicon | Mahillon | 385 | |||||
2633 | Tenor Horn | DeVere | ||||||
Engraved: Jules De Vere & Co. | Montgomery Ward & Co | sole agents | Chicago 9 in long 7 in bell | ||||||||
2634 | Fluglehorn | Druzstvo | ||||||
Engraved: Prvni Vyrobni Druzstvo hudebnich Nastroju Length 16.5 in Length of tubing:51 1/8in Bell: 5.5in | ||||||||
2636 | Fluglehorn | ReisserCh | ||||||
Engraved: Christian Reisser Instrumentenfabrik Ulm Donau Length: 17.5 in Length of tubing: 54in Bell: 5 3/4in | ||||||||
2637 | Fluglehorn | Triebert | ||||||
2638 | Kuhlohorn | Gessner, JB | Bb | |||||
Designed by Edouard KUHLO (1822 - 1891) Engraved:J. B. Gessner Graslitz BöhmenLength: 12 3/8in Length of Tubing: 56in Belle: 5 3/4in | ||||||||
2639 | Fluglehorn | Stowasser | ||||||
Engraved: Adolf Stowasser K .K a. Pr. Instrumenten Fabrik Graslitz Length of tubing:45in Bell: 5 1/4in | ||||||||
2640 | Cornet | Keefer | 9029 | 1919 | ||||
2641 | Cornet | Elkhart Musical Inst Co | Triumph | 612 | ||||
Engraved: Elkhart Triumph / Made By / Elkhart / Musical Inst. / Co. / Elkhart, Ind. | ||||||||
2642 | Cornet | Rudall-Carte | 6612 | 1901/2 | ||||
By Appointment to the late Queen Victoria Made by Rudall Carte, 23 Berners Street London | ||||||||
2643 | Cornet | Leach | 9702 | |||||
17 1/2in long | ||||||||
2644 | Tuba | Besson | ||||||
Enharmonic Engraved: CLASS - A - Enharmonic - Patented - 50 Medals Honour (Inside a banner) - Besson & Co " Prototype" 198 Euston Road, London, England | ||||||||
2645 | Tuba | Graves | ||||||
2646 | Tuba | Sprinz-Schmohl | BBb | |||||
BBb 16 in bell | ||||||||
2647 | Alto Horn | Concertone | ||||||
2648 | Trumpet | Koeder | Majestic | 521 | ||||
Engraved: The Majestic Made by T. M. Koeder, Naperville, Ill. | ||||||||
2649 | Cornet | Tonk | Euterpe | 1891 | ||||
2650 | Natural Horn | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
At one time, it had a set of pistons, convertable or converted? | ||||||||
2651 | Trombone; Valve | Michl | ||||||
Engraved: Johann michl & Sohn Graslitz Böhmen bell:9 1/8in Length of tubing 110in | ||||||||
2652 | Cornet | Distin | American | 18499 | 1903 | |||
Engraved: American Model, Henry Distin Mfg. Co., Makers, Williamsport, Pa. 18499 | ||||||||
2653 | Trumpet | Gaillard-Loiselet | 93 | 1935 or la | ||||
Engraved: Pelisson maison fondee en 1812 Gaillard & Loiselet Lyon Paris. Gaillard & Loiselet in 1935 were successors to Gaillard Martel & Loiselet | ||||||||
2654 | Trumpet | Olds | Super | 28961 | 1948 | |||
F.E.Olds & Sons, Los Angeles, Calif Factory built - left handed trumpet. The owner had been told that this horn had been made for Olds doctor in appreaciation of the care given. | ||||||||
2655 | Alto Horn | Fischer | Professional | |||||
engraved: Carl Fischer’s Professional New York bell: under 9 in length: 21 inches valves stamped 70, 71 72. On the second valve is number 7. | ||||||||
2656 | Tuba | Weltklang | F | |||||
bell: 15 in Owner says that the 5th valve configuration was significantly different before a previous owner had Rudolf Meinl make modifications on the instrument. | ||||||||
2657 | Euphonium | Rose | 18626 | |||||
Engraved: MADE BY L.E. ROSE IN FORT WALYNE INDIANA | ||||||||
2658 | Trumpet | Dolnet | ||||||
Engraved: Qualitas Dolnet Ante omnia Marque Deposee 160 600 Length 19 1/4 in length of tubing: 53.5 in with both parts of the main slide, 48.5inches with only 1 part of the main slide | ||||||||
2659 | French Horn | Olds | 970603 | 1976 | ||||
2660 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Inspiration | 241488 | ||||
2661 | Bugle | Gaillard-Loiselet | ||||||
2662 | Cornet | Paine | Eb | |||||
circular cornet by Emery A. Paine,Woonsocket,RI. | ||||||||
2664 | French Horn | Hawkes | Excelsior | 57808 | ||||
Engraved: Excelsior Sonorous | Hawkes & Son | Makers | Denman Street | Piccadilly Circus | London W | 57808 | ||||||||
2665 | French Horn | Hawkes | ||||||
2666 | Trombone; Valve | Boston | ||||||
Bell: 7 5/8in | ||||||||
2667 | Fluglehorn; Alt | (anon) | ||||||
Length: 17 1/4in Length of tubing: 84in Bell: 6.5in | ||||||||
2668 | Ophicleide | Michaud | ||||||
2669 | Alto Horn | York | 28945 | 1911 | ||||
Height: 20in bell: 8 in | ||||||||
2670 | Trumpet | Gottfried | ||||||
Made in Germany Length: 21 1/2 IN Images used courtesy of Waskowman (Richard Waskow) | ||||||||
2671 | Trumpet | Waldorf | ||||||
2672 | Fluglehorn | Peeters | 2669 | |||||
Engraved: Peeters & zn | Majestic | Tilburg | ||||||||
2673 | Baritone | King | 1173 | 67627 | 1920s | |||
Engraved: KING - MADE BY THE H.N. WHITE CO. CLEV,D O. Height: 26-1/2in bell: 11in | ||||||||
2675 | Trumpet | Schmidt | 0152881 | |||||
2676 | French Horn | Fischer | Bb | |||||
Bb | ||||||||
2674 | Cornet | (anon) | 5931197 | 1940s-50s | ||||
Height 35,7 cm. bell 13 scm. | ||||||||
2677 | Trombone; Valve | Boosey-Hawkes | Regent | 324594 | ||||
2678 | Trumpet | Miraphone | ||||||
2679 | French Horn | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Engraved: Bohland & Fuchs musikinstrumentenfabrik Graslitz böhmen B&F | ||||||||
2680 | Cornet | Pepper | Standard | 64424 | ||||
2681 | Sousaphone | Holton | 34349 | 1917 | BBb | |||
2682 | Trumpet | Ardsley | Superior | |||||
Czech Made Images used courtesy of Randy Cole | ||||||||
2683 | Cornopean | Pace | ||||||
Engraved: Improved & Made by CHAs PACE | 49 Kings St Westminster England | ||||||||
2684 | Alto Horn | Playboy Jr | ||||||
Bell: 7in | ||||||||
2686 | Trombone; Sopra | York | 67105 | 1922 | H/LP | |||
High/Low-tuning Pitch slides for end of slide. | ||||||||
2687 | Tuba | Conn | 24J | 233735 | 1926 | Eb | ||
bore:.690 bell:20 in Height: 36 in | ||||||||
2688 | Baritone | Boosey | Imperial | 130478 | ||||
Engrved: Imperial Model | Large Bore | Solbron | Class a | Boosey | Compensating Pistons | Boosey & Co Ltd | Makers london | 130478 | British Throughout Height 24 in | ||||||||
2689 | Alto Horn | Boosey | Tenortone | 129658 | Eb | |||
Tenortone | Solbron | Class A | Boosey | Boosey & Co Ltd | Makers London | 129658 | British Throughout Height: 22 in | ||||||||
2690 | Alto Horn | Martin | 78279 | 1926 | ||||
2691 | Baritone | Boosey-Hawkes | ||||||
Engraved: Made by | Boosey & Hawkes | England Height: 24 in | ||||||||
2692 | Trumpet; Low | (anon) | ||||||
bought this new in 1969 in Hanover, germany, at the factory, directly from owner, with a hand shake and smile - I wish I could remember the names !! I was with August Mueller, of Hanover - Hello, Hans !!!!!! it has hung on my wall, and been played but a few times It is key of Eb - octave lower than Eb/D trumpets - Dr. Pickard, of Univ of MO - called it contra-alto Eb You get 2 mouthpieces - getzen 5c, and original unmarked mp. trumpet is marked K & H KUHAL 28392 | ||||||||
2693 | Trumpet | Pruefer | Festival | 31641 | ||||
21in long | ||||||||
2694 | Cornet | Fischer | American Model | 27067 | ||||
Engaved: Carl Fischer | American Model | New York The leadpipe stamped AUSTRIA. The cornet comes with the high and low pitch slides. | ||||||||
2695 | Tuba | Sonora | ||||||
Height 42in Bell: 16.5in | ||||||||
2696 | Bugle | Whaley Royce | Imperial | G | ||||
2697 | Bugle | Slingerland | ||||||
2698 | Bugle | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
2699 | Bugle | (anon) | ||||||
Engraved: PRESENTED TO FRANK SMITH BY MEMBERS OF CO. F. N.B. M.V.M. 1907 | ||||||||
2700 | Bugle | Horstmann | ||||||
2701 | Bugle | Olds | Duratone | |||||
2702 | Trumpet | Ditson | Victory | 940 | ||||
2703 | Bugle | Whaley Royce | ||||||
2704 | Trumpet | Stratton | Streamliner | R5990 | ||||
2705 | Trumpet | Blessing | ||||||
2706 | Saxhorn | Couturier-Lyon | 1880s | |||||
Engraved COUTURIER | Lyon | 224 Adolphe SAX patent n°224 Height: 71 cm bell: 23 cm | ||||||||
2707 | Trumpet | Getzen | Renaissance | P19140 | ||||
DUAL BORE----.460--.464 BELL: 4 3/4in YELLOW BRASS. | ||||||||
2708 | Cornet | Couturier | 1808 | Bb/A | ||||
The company moved from New York to La Porte Indiana in 1918. a cornet, not a trumpet. The Couturier Wizard WAS made by York for a period prior to Couturier picking a fight with the management of the York Co..Couturier did go to New York and set up his business. The first plant was established in Elkhart, In. they soon moved to La Porte, In. and operated until they went into either receivership or bankruptcy in about 1923, when The Lyon and Healy Co. of Chicago bought the patent rights and started production of the Conical Bore,Laporte cornets in their own plant in Chicago, Il.. | ||||||||
2709 | Trumpet | Fillmore | ||||||
Engraved: Fillmore Music House Cincinnati, OH | ||||||||
2710 | Trumpet | Keilwerth | Tone King deluxe | 20500 | ||||
2711 | Bugle | Ditson | ||||||
2712 | Trumpet | Hager | 65979 | |||||
Engraved: American Hager Musical Instrument-Grand Rapids, Mich | ||||||||
2713 | Alto Horn | American Climax | ||||||
19.5in long | ||||||||
2714 | Baritone | Wurlitzer | Lyric | |||||
2715 | Cornet | Distin | 785 | |||||
London made External valve guides OLDLOU: Is it possible that A.J."Bill" Johnson at York got his idea for the Airflow cornet and trumpet from this old Diston model? | ||||||||
2716 | Cornet | Sterling | DeLuxe | |||||
.455 bore hand hammering on the bell from the name to the crook medium bore... 4 1/2in bell | ||||||||
2717 | Tuba | Couesnon | 50479 | |||||
2718 | Tuba | Couesnon | 74336 | |||||
2719 | Trumpet | Triebert | ||||||
2720 | Cornet | King | Perfecto | 14847 | 1913-5 | |||
5828 | Trombone; Valve | Couesnon | Monopole | 12936 | ||||
2722 | Trumpet | Couesnon | ||||||
2723 | Tuba | Tourville | Eb | |||||
2724 | Sousaphone | Jenkins, GC | ||||||
Engraved: G. C. Jenkins.. IMPTG CO Seller says there was a GC Jenkins Musical Co in Decatur Ill. | ||||||||
2725 | Fluglehorn | Kuhnl-Hoyer | Lrae Custom | |||||
2726 | Alto Horn | Conn | 99703 | 1922 | ||||
2727 | Euphonium; DB | Martin | 14414 | |||||
2728 | Trombone | Martin | 22511 | |||||
2729 | Helicon | Besson | 6046 | 1870-4 | Eb | |||
Paris. | ||||||||
2730 | Euphonium | Sterling | ||||||
2731 | Cornet | Couesnon | 1890-6 | |||||
Engraved: Exposition Universel De Paris 1889 Medaille d or Couesnon & Cie 94. Rue DAngoleme Paris / 90 in circle (or 96) | Jph Grunenwald Mulhouse Length: 12 3/4 in Bell: 4 3/4in | ||||||||
2733 | Saxhorn | Klemm | OTS | |||||
2734 | Trumpet | Holton | 30 Revelation New Profess | 114xxx | 1933 | |||
.462 Duo bore reverse leadpipe like the earlier models and later 45 and 48 models Bb/A quick change like the earlier models leadpipe bracing like a few of the Revelations valve tops like later 45/48 models heavy valve bottoms Gold Brass valve casing older long receiver design on the leadpipe 3rd valve rod - S shape so you can have it on top OR BOTTOM leadpipe is step bore with around .450 on top and the rest of the horn at .462 valves bottom sprung | ||||||||
10741 | Trumpet | Holton | 50 Symphony | 1932 | Bb/A | |||
2735 | Baritone | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 25337 | 1908-10 | ||||
2736 | Trombone; Bass | Olds | S-20 Super | 152327 | 1956 | |||
Tuning in Slide. F-Attachment. Dual-bore .547/.560 slide. Bell diameter: 9†| ||||||||
2737 | Trombone | Holton | Revelation | 103987 | 1929 | |||
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 | ||||||||
2749 | Trumpet | Whaley Royce | ||||||
Engraved: Canadian Professional Whaley Royce Toronto Receiver stamped Made in Germany | ||||||||
2741 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | 3006 | ||||
hornworks: By the way, I bought the Own Make shown in #26. It is a Duplex with the Vienna valve that changes it from Bb to A and rods connected to automatically extend the 1st and 3 slides for A. Of course, none of it works but a guy can always hope! | ||||||||
2742 | Bugle | (anon) | ||||||
2743 | Bugle | (anon) | ||||||
2744 | Trumpet | Boosey-Hawkes | Regent | 505712 | ||||
Made by Boosey & Hawkes | ||||||||
2745 | Trumpet | Schilke | S22C | 1990s | C | |||
C | ||||||||
2746 | Trumpet; Pic | Selmer | 62xxxx | |||||
2747 | Trumpet | LaFleur | Zenith Mark III | |||||
2748 | Trumpet | Besson | Meha | |||||
French Bore .460 | ||||||||
2750 | Trumpet; Bass | Glassl | ||||||
Engraved: Josef Glassl musik instr. Fabrik Graslitz Length 20in length of tubing:115 in | ||||||||
2751 | Helicon | Besson | 24777 | c.1878 | ||||
2752 | Tuba | Pan American | P36257 | 1927 | Eb | |||
Eb Bell: 20in Height: 36in Bore: .750 | ||||||||
2753 | Tuba | Distin | Superior Extra Large Mode | 9511 | 1893 | Eb | ||
Eb bell:14 1/2 height: 32 in bore .660 | ||||||||
2754 | Cornopean | Halary | ||||||
by Jean Hilaire Aste Halari (1775 – 1840) Engraved: Halari a Paris / 308 with logo (initials J A ? ) above the name. Bell:4.92 in Bore:.464 Perinet Pistons are top-sprung, unscrew at the bottom of the spring box barrels and also at the top of the valve casings. Wrap is similar to a Stoezel design, but the mouthpipe and the bell enter and exit from the sides of the pistons rather than at the bottom of the tube. Seven crooks, seven with names stamped Si b, La, La b, Fa, Mi and Mi b, plus a short brass adapter that fits all crooks. | ||||||||
2755 | Natural Horn | American Climax | ||||||
bell: 10.5 in | ||||||||
2756 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Champion | |||||
2757 | Cornet | Couesnon | Alcazar | |||||
2758 | Alto Horn | Boosey | 104192 | |||||
Engraved: Compensating pistons | Boosey & Co | Makers, London | 104192 | Guaranteed | British Made | Throughout | ||||||||
2759 | Cornet | Conn | ConnConqueror | 15493 | 1902 | |||
2760 | Ophicleide | Millereau | Bb LP | |||||
Millereau | H. Schoenaers Succr Brevete | 66 Rue DAngouleme Paris | 11 Key Length: 38in Bell: 8.5in Millereau was succeeded by his son-in-law Herman Schoenaers in 1898, and moved from this address in 1911, so this is the age range of this instrument. | ||||||||
2761 | Euphonium | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
2762 | Trumpet | Hager | Hager-Artist | 8415 | ||||
Made for, Hager, Musical Inst., Co., Grand Rapids, Mich., Hager-Artist | ||||||||
2763 | Fluglehorn | Lafayette | 1945 | |||||
2764 | French Horn | Kruspe | 1918-9 | F | ||||
Single F Alto Descant Engraved Ed. Kruspe - Hoflieferant - Erfurt "Hoflieferant" means "by appointment to the Royal Court". | ||||||||
2765 | Trombone | Riedl | Excelsior | |||||
Engraved: Const. Riedl Nürnberg excelsior bell: 7.5in tubing: 107.5in | ||||||||
2766 | Trumpet | Courtois | 1245 | |||||
Engraved: HORS CONCOURS CHICAGO 1893-ST. LOUIS 1904-MEDAILLE D´OR PARIS 1878,1889 & 1900 ANTOINE COURTOIS - BREVETÉ FACTEUR DU CONSERVATOIRE NATIONAL- 88,RUE DES MARAIS PARIS. | ||||||||
2767 | Trumpet | Holton | super Collegiate | 307919 | 1958 | |||
2768 | Trumpet | Viking | 7025 | |||||
19 1/2 IN LONG. BELL 4 1/2 IN | ||||||||
2769 | Baritone | Marceau | ||||||
Bell 9.5 in 23in Tall kevin67: From a catalogue page I have (unknown year) it shows the above Baritone with a 9 1/2 inch bell. Selling for $14.15. It also lists a Bb Tenor with 8 1/2 inch bell and a Bb Bass with 10 1/2 inch bell. (Eb Altos have an 8 inch bell) Made in Austria | ||||||||
2770 | Cornet | Lyons | American Challenger | |||||
Engraved: American Challenger Lyons Band Inst. Co., Chicago, IL | ||||||||
3448 | Trombone; Valve | Thibouville-Lamy | C | |||||
2772 | Bugle | (anon) | ||||||
Bell: 4 1/2in 10 1/2in tall. | ||||||||
2773 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
2774 | Alto Horn | Boston | 11899 | 1892 | Eb | |||
2775 | Bugle | Wurlitzer | ||||||
Engraved: Wurlitzer 17-1/2in long bell 5-1/2in | ||||||||
2776 | Baritone | Chris Kratt | ||||||
2777 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Bohland and Fuch only marked on valve casing - appears to be ready to be stencilled on bell | ||||||||
2778 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Champion Silver Piston | |||||
This horn was played in WWI. | ||||||||
2779 | Baritone | Hampl | ||||||
Engraved: Josef Hampl Jicin 30 in tall bell: 9.5in tubing: 114.5in | ||||||||
2780 | Cornet | Lammers | 23978 | |||||
Engraved: Ray | Lammers | Cincinnati, O | Made In | USA | ||||||||
2781 | Fluglehorn | Triebert | 140ST | 41876 | ||||
2782 | Tuba | Conn | 81J | 236486 | 1926 | BBb | ||
23 in bell | ||||||||
2783 | Trumpet | King | Herald | 1937 | ||||
2784 | Tuba | DePrins | Solist | 22100 | ||||
Engraved: De Prins Bros Patented Antwerp Belgium Walter E Sear New York - NY A comment that was placed with the auction by Jack Kramer: The original imports Walter Sear brought in, during the late 50s and early 60s, from Belgium, were labeled either Mahillon, or DePrins, not DePins. A detachable bell-front bell was available. In the early 1960s, I was working with the Guy Lombardo band. I told Walter that I would not mind using a DePrins, but due to the front action valves, could not reach the music fast enough, and continued to use a Conn 24J, with top action valves, leaving the left hand completely free to find music with. Walter had the tubing modified just for me so that I could stick my left arm THROUGH the horn, right above the 2nd valve slide area. The instrument you see was so modified, as was the rest of the run of these tubas. The DePrins had much better response than the tubby Conn did, but Guy did not like either the silver finish or the somewhat smaller bell. Therefore I gave the DePrins back to Walter. | ||||||||
2785 | Trumpet | Adams | ||||||
2788 | Bugle | Amati | ||||||
2787 | Bugle | Legionnaire | ||||||
Made by Holton | ||||||||
2789 | Cornet | Jaubert | Eb HP | |||||
Eb HP With Crook it is in C | ||||||||
2790 | Cornet | Boston | Leader | none | Eb | |||
Eb | ||||||||
2791 | Trumpet | Getzen | 300 | K47602 | 1972-5 | Eb/D | ||
Eb/D | ||||||||
2792 | Bugle | Waterloo | Champion | |||||
One reader said it was an Olds 2 valve Marching Baritone. | ||||||||
2793 | Trumpet | Serenader | ||||||
1920s? Italian-made hammer-bell trumpet Engraved: Serenader - New York valve section marked Made in Italy probably imported and sold by B&J Co. Jeff says it plays like crap Image Courtesy of Jeff Stockham | ||||||||
2794 | Euphonium | Buescher | TrueTone | 71598 | 1920-1 | |||
Height: 25 in Bell: 11 in Engraved: The Buescher | Elkhart, Ind. | | ||||||||
2795 | Cornet | Muck | Conductor | 07179 | ||||
Muck built 3 models, Citation - top of the line,Conductor - middle line and acadamy - Student | ||||||||
2796 | French Horn | LaFleur | Alliance | |||||
Engraved: Alliance JR Lafleur & son Ltd London Paris New York made for Boosey and Hawkes London | ||||||||
2797 | Trumpet | Imperial | ||||||
2798 | Trumpet | Orsi | ||||||
2799 | Cornet | Roth | 41419 | |||||
Engraved: Roth made by Ohio Band Inst Co., Cleveland Ohio 17in length | ||||||||
2800 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Professional | P155190 | ||||
2801 | Alto Horn | Cleveland | American | |||||
2802 | Alto Horn | Slater | ||||||
Engraved: E Slater, New York | ||||||||
2803 | Cornet | Missenharter | 7653 | 1880-90 | ||||
Engraved: Medaille / 1st Class / Philadelphia / London & Paris / San Francisco / American Institute / Ch. Missenharter / Manfr / New York / 7653 / Kohler & Chase / Sole Agents for CAL Image used courtesy of Jeff Stockham | ||||||||
2804 | Fluglehorn | Courtois | 4969 | Eb | ||||
Eb Soprano bore:.388 bell:5.1 in length:13 in | ||||||||
2805 | Trombone; Valve | Pollmann | ||||||
2806 | Trumpet | Olympian | ||||||
2807 | Alto Horn | Thompson-Odell | P22606 | |||||
20in long | ||||||||
2808 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | |||||
2809 | Trombone | Salvation Army | Triumphonic Soloist | 23216 | ||||
Engraved: MANUFACTURED BY THE SALVATION PUBLISHING & SUPPLIES Ltd JUDD St.KINGS CROSS LONDON FACTORY St. ALBANS HERTS THE TRIUMPHONIC SOLOIST CLASS A 2321 B&H Counter Weight | ||||||||
2810 | Trumpet | Barth | Bb | |||||
Engraved: Barth | Misik instr fabr | Stuttgart Length 18in | ||||||||
2811 | Cornet | Reynolds | Argenta | |||||
2812 | Helicon | DeVrint | ||||||
Engraved: Vve DeVint & Cie | R des Fabriques | Bruxelles Bell 12.5in Bore 11/16in Weight 12lb | ||||||||
2813 | Mellophone | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | |||||
Bell 10.75in | ||||||||
2814 | Mellophone | Knopf | Siegfried | 1980s | Eb | |||
Engraved: August Knopf- Markneukirchen i.sa. - Siegfried Bell 31cm | ||||||||
2815 | French Horn | Petzold | 1980 | |||||
Engraved: Fritz Petzold -Inst. Macher Markneukirchen I.Sa. Bell: 31.2cm | ||||||||
2816 | French Horn | Besson | 582841 | 1890-5 | F | |||
ASCENDING VALVE 1895 Engraved: « Système Prototype | F. BESSON | Breveté S.G.D.G | 96 rue d’Angouleme | PARIS Stamped on the 2d valve: F. Besson breveté | 58 281 Bell: 27.5 cm | ||||||||
2817 | Alto Horn | Seefeldt | 3010 | HP | ||||
Engraved: Wm. Seefeldt Maker, Philada. 3010 | ||||||||
2818 | Cornet | Harwood | Special Artists Solo | |||||
Engraved: J.W.JENKINS SONS MUSIC CO. | Sole U.S. Agents Kansas City, Mo. | HARWOOD SPECIAL ARTISTS SOLO MODEL| Trade Mark Registered | Warranted for five years Length:15 1/2in Bell: 4 3/4in | ||||||||
2820 | Tuba | Salvation Army | Triumph | 17676 | 1930s | BBb | ||
BELL: 17in HEIGHT: 42in BORE: .690 | ||||||||
2821 | Cornet | Distin | New American | 1716 | 1883-9 | |||
2822 | Euphonium | LaFleur | 20800 | |||||
2823 | Trombone | Hentschel | 1523 | Bb HP | ||||
made by E. O. Hentschel in Chicago.Bell: 7-1/2in | ||||||||
2824 | Cornet | King | Eb | |||||
eb | ||||||||
2825 | Baritone | Boston | 21985 | 1916 | LP | |||
2826 | Cornet | Gladiator | ||||||
Engraved: Gladiator by the Cleveland Musical Instrument Company | ||||||||
2827 | Cornet | Holton | Collegiate | 132360 | 1939 | Bb/A | ||
Bore: 11.6mm 16-3/4in long 4-1/2in bell. This design was originally called the Holton Ideal | ||||||||
2828 | Cornet | Cortot | 44381 | |||||
Jean Cortot Made in Holland. | ||||||||
2829 | Trumpet | Baldwin | Special | 401552 | ||||
Engraved: Baldwin | Special | Elkhart Ind | ||||||||
2830 | Trumpet | Victor | 208286 | |||||
Engraved: Victor | Made in USA Length: 19 in bell: 4.5in | ||||||||
2831 | Trumpet | Benge | 34231 | |||||
Engraved: CUSTOM BUILT BY E.BENGE LOS ANGELES CALIF | ||||||||
2832 | Cornet | Reynolds | HiFi | 4879 | ||||
2833 | Trumpet | Vickars | Octagon | 2025 | ||||
Seller says it was made between 1920-1935. | ||||||||
2834 | Cornet | Pepper | American Favorite | 60287 | ||||
12 3/4in LONG | ||||||||
2835 | Fluglehorn | Conn | 82137 | 1904 | ||||
2836 | Cornet | Buescher | 39393 | 1918 | ||||
Length: 16.25 | ||||||||
2837 | Cornet | Star | ||||||
2838 | Cornet | Pourcelle | ||||||
Length 11.5in | ||||||||
2839 | Alto Horn | Lehnert | ||||||
2840 | Tuba | Cleveland | 415722 | |||||
2841 | Trombone | Bach | Omega | 54193 | ||||
2842 | Alto Horn | Jenkins | New Jenkins | |||||
2843 | Euphonium | Association General | ||||||
Engraved: Ouvrier Reunis, Generale, Purs de Larmee, Paris bell:9.25in Height: 23in | ||||||||
2844 | French Horn | Reynolds | Contempora | |||||
2845 | Cornet | Tourville | ||||||
2846 | Cornet | Conn | 9735 | 1884 | ||||
2847 | Fluglehorn | Reynolds | Emperor | |||||
2848 | Alto Horn | Elkhart | ||||||
2849 | Mellophone | Frank | Tempertone | |||||
2850 | Cornet | Slater-Martin | 1871-74 | Eb | ||||
2851 | Trombone | Pepper | Premier | 9038 | Bb HP | |||
Engraved: Highest Medal and Diploma, Chicago 1893, Premier, J.W. Pepper, Maker, Philadelphia and Chicago, No. 9038 bell:7-1/8in | ||||||||
3306 | Trombone; Valve | Pepper | Premier | 10992 | ||||
Engraved: J.W. Pepper Premier Philadelphia #10992 Highest Award Diploma Worlds Fair Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893 42in long bell: 8 1/2 in | ||||||||
2853 | Trombone | American Capital | ||||||
2854 | Alto Horn | Reviere-Hawkes | 1876-89 | |||||
Hawkes briefly teamed up with Reviere. | ||||||||
2855 | Tuba | Pepper | 6700 | |||||
JW Pepper } Importer | Philadelphia | and | New York | 6700 31 in tall bell 12 1/2 in Open store in New York in 1880 | ||||||||
2856 | Fluglehorn | Superieur | ||||||
2857 | Bugle | Boosey | ||||||
Engraved: Boosey & Co Makers | 295 Regent Street | London 25288 | WM A. Pond & Co Sole Agents for the USA - NY Measures 6 1/2" Long | ||||||||
2858 | Fluglehorn | Utrechtse | Excellent | 833 | 1964 | Bb | ||
Engraved: Utrechtse | Muziekinstrumentenfabriek | avu | Excellent | A880 | 833 | 64 | ||||||||
2859 | Tuba | Pepper | Standard | 30790 | Eb | |||
Originally High Pitch | ||||||||
2860 | Fluglehorn | Martin | Galaxy | 1960s | ||||
2861 | Cornet | Gouppy | ||||||
Engraved: A Gouppy, maker, Phila. PA 5-1/8in bell 12-1/2in length | ||||||||
2862 | Fluglehorn | Chris Kratt | 137 | |||||
2863 | Trombone | Carlin-Lennox | ||||||
Engraved:Carlin & Lennox Indianapolis | ||||||||
2864 | Trumpet | Whaley Royce | ||||||
Engraved: Canadian Professional Whaley Royce Toronto receiver: Made in Germany Length: 19 1/4 in length of tubing54 1/4 in | ||||||||
2865 | Trumpet; Bass | Cerveny | ||||||
Length: 18.5 in bell: 7 in tubing:112.5 in | ||||||||
2866 | Trombone | Marsh | ||||||
Engraved: Made Expressly for Jordan Marsh Paris Brevete S.G.D.G. 96 Rue Dangouleme Paris Grands Prix Paris 1900 St Louis 1904 Liece 1905 The logo and the adress are from Couesnon | ||||||||
2867 | Tuba | St. Petersburg | BBb | |||||
Bell diameter: 15in Height: 37in Stamped on the bell near the receiver: 198 CMY 14 | ||||||||
2868 | Trumpet | Kalashen | 50xxx | 1920s | ||||
.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. | ||||||||
2869 | Trumpet | Legionnaire | ||||||
Made in Italy | ||||||||
2870 | Fluglehorn | Grey | Dulcet | |||||
JOHN GREY & SONS | ||||||||
2871 | Trumpet | Courtois | Balanced Model | 48xx | 1940s | |||
.472 bore | ||||||||
2872 | Tuba | ToneKing | Eb | |||||
Eb | ||||||||
2873 | Trombone | Olds | Military | |||||
2874 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 70H | 1954 | ||||
Sometimes informally referred to as the "Gerhard" model since it was used Charles Gerhard, bass trombone with the Philadelphia Orchestra. | ||||||||
2875 | Trombone | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | |||||
2876 | Alto Horn | Squaglia | ||||||
2877 | Tuba | DePrins | CC | |||||
2878 | Cornet | Halary | ||||||
Engraved: (horn with the initials FS) / 83 médailles et brevets / HALARI /Diplome d Honneur / F. SUDRE / Seul fournisseur de la Marine / Facteur du Conservatoire on first valve: 305 / ajusteur breveté Daniel (in an oval) / horn with initials FS garland added to bell | ||||||||
2879 | French Horn | Heckel | ||||||
2880 | Fluglehorn | Moritz | Bb | |||||
Engraved: C.W. Moritz KONIGL:HOF Instrumentenmacher in Berlin | ||||||||
2881 | Cornet | Crown | ||||||
Engraved: CROWN | Highest Quality | Warranted | B & J New York | ? Imports .450 bore 5 in bell with A tuning German Silver | ||||||||
2882 | Trombone | York | Master | 158431 | 1950 | |||
.500 bore | ||||||||
2883 | Trumpet; Low | Getzen | 300 | K26099 | 1968-71 | |||
26in long bell 6 1/4in | ||||||||
2884 | Trumpet | King | Liberty | 120133 | 1929 | Bb/A | ||
1 | ||||||||
2885 | Euphonium | Conn | 61307 | 1900 | ||||
2886 | Trumpet | Holton | Stratody;ne | 175xxx | 1947 | |||
.459 bore 5in bell | ||||||||
7704 | Trombone | Salvation Army | Festival | 29248 | LP | |||
Engraved: Logo: Blood & Fire, The Salvation Army, Hand Made by S.P.&S. Ltd, Campfield, St. Albans, England, 29248 .L.P. Bell: FESTIVAL Bell: 7 1/4 in | ||||||||
2888 | Bugle | Gretsch | American | |||||
2889 | Bugle | King | ||||||
2890 | Bugle | US Regulation | ||||||
2891 | Bugle | (anon) | ||||||
2892 | Bugle | (anon) | ||||||
2893 | Bugle | Rexcraft | ||||||
2894 | Trumpet | Boosey-Hawkes | Imperial Mark 23 | |||||
2895 | Trumpet | Conn | 22B | 25362 | 1928 | |||
New York Symphony Trumpet | ||||||||
2896 | Trumpet | Marceau | ||||||
Made in Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
2897 | Trombone | Besson | Westminister | |||||
2898 | Trumpet | Des Moines | ||||||
2899 | Cornet | Ward | ||||||
R.J.Ward and Sons 10 st. Anne Street Liverpool | ||||||||
2900 | Trumpet | Crown | ||||||
2901 | Trumpet | Feuillard | ||||||
2902 | Alto Horn | Oxford | ||||||
2903 | Cornet | Gisborne | 12060 | |||||
Maker to H.M.Forces A Hall Gisborne 37 Suffolk St Birmingham Defiance class 12060. | ||||||||
2904 | Cornet | Gisborne | ||||||
MADE BY GISBORNE, 37 SUFFOLK ST, BIRMINGHAM | ||||||||
2905 | Cornet | Goumat | ||||||
2906 | Cornet | Getzen | Super Deluxe Tone Balance | 53594 | ||||
2907 | Trumpet | Pearson | 33955 | |||||
2908 | Trombone; Bass | Olds | Super | 282xxx | 1958-9 | |||
2909 | Alto Horn | Fillmore | Marvel | |||||
2910 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | ||||||
Pryorphone: I am thinking maybe Frankenhorn, because that does not look like any Wurlitzer stenciled cornet valve block I have ever seen... gsmonks: That doubled-back section of brass looks very familiar . . . oh, wait! I have several of those! They are the Eb extensions that come with old mellophones! Except someone has lopped off a bit of the bottom arm. OLDLOU: After reading your comment per the old cornet pictured, I just had to get out my grandfathers Wurlitzer Improved Symphony cornet, also engraved in the bell logo as being made in Cincinatti,Ohio. The valve block looks to be the same, or very nearly so. The connector tubes from the first to the second valve casing, and from the second to the third are parallel to the leadpipe on mine, whereas, on the pictured cornet these tubes run at a slant upward. In all other ways the valve blocks look to be identical. As for the pictured horn being a "Frankenhorn", I doubt that. I think it to be authentic. What bothers me is the very shallow, tight crooks of the reverse "S" curve. I have several "S" curve cornets and all are more open in their curvature of the tubing. Pryorphone: It was the upward slanting connecting tubes which first caught my eye. This seems very similar (but not quite the same) as early Conn Wonders. The not-quite parallel mouthpipe ending with an A shank receiver seemed to clinch it for me, though. OLDLOU: Upon re examination, the reverse "S Curve" plumbing does look to be a replacement job. Having never seen a Wurlitzer Symphony cornet I have nothing to really compare this horn to. My "Improved Symphony" cornet is of the more common "Patern Anglaise" with the single continuous curve leadpipe, rather than the pictured reverse S Curve configuration. I can readily see that a common English Patern horn with a rotted out leadpipe could easily be converted to the S Curve design, rather than to try to bend a replacement single curve leadpipe. Your claim about using alto horn tuning slides and a straight mouthpipe does make sense. Perhaps the pictured horn is in fact a Frankenhorn done by someone with a good sense of how to make a decent repair. | ||||||||
2911 | Cornet | Pan American | ||||||
Made in Elkhart, Ind; no bell photo to confirm but this appears to be Pan American from c.1940. | ||||||||
2912 | Trombone | Holton | TR680 | |||||
2913 | Alto Horn | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
23in long bell: 7 3/8 in | ||||||||
2914 | Cornet | Besson | Sovereign | 925-745424 | Eb | |||
Eb | ||||||||
2915 | Trumpet | Selmer | 76624 | Eb/D | ||||
Eb/D | ||||||||
2916 | Cornet | Conn | 10A Artist | 82067x | 1959 | |||
bell and leadpipe have Coprion finish. Not the earlier Victor model models built after 1958 have an adjustable 3rd slide finger ring, a wide wrap, a coprion leadpipe and topspring valves of a style common throughout the 1960s. This later model is styled after the 28A/38B Connstellation. The 1957 version of this instrument is called "Victor", while the 1959 instrument is called "Artist". Production on the 10A ceased probably sometime around 1961 when the 9A Victor (short model) was introduced. How to tell a 10A Victor long cornet and a 10B Victor trumpet apart? The differences are quite subtle. All models for which there is both a long cornet and a trumpet (6A/6B, 10A/10B, 28A/38B) have a letter "A" or "B" stamped on the mouthpiece receiver. On the cornet the leadpipe widens out to accommodate the main tuning slide. On a trumpet this happens directly after the leadpipe finger hook, on a long cornet about an inch further down the leadpipe from the fingerhook. Length 21 3/8in bell size 5 1/8in | ||||||||
2917 | French Horn | Martin | Imperial | |||||
2918 | Trumpet | Holton | Reso-Tone Model 34 | 119931 | 1936 | |||
similar to the Llewellyn and Stratodyne, but features a reinforced bell band, inscribed "Reso-Tone". "Quality" is also engraved on the bell. Two piece bell The Resotone is derived from the gen-3 Revelations (30&32) and kept their form going as a specialty while the gen-4 Revelation was introduced with a single radius slide -which became the model 48. Built only 37-8 | ||||||||
2919 | Mellophone | Reynolds | Contempora | 305351 | 1975 | |||
2920 | Fluglehorn | Ackermann-Lesser | ||||||
2921 | Alto Horn | Hug | ||||||
2922 | Euphonium | Schenkelaars | 88344 | |||||
2923 | Trombone | Monke | ||||||
Jos. Monke Köln | ||||||||
2924 | Cornet | Rampone-Cazzani | ||||||
2925 | Euphonium | Cavalier | ||||||
2926 | Trumpet; Bass | Kleinstruber | F | |||||
Bell: 7-7/8in Length: 20in Image used Courtesy of www.Contrabass.com | ||||||||
2927 | Ophicleide | Halary | ||||||
2928 | Tuba | Keefer | Highest Grade | 6751 | 1918 | Eb | ||
bore: .650 | ||||||||
2929 | French Horn | Zazvonil | ||||||
Engraved: Mir. Zazvonil Kladno | ||||||||
2930 | Fluglehorn | Glassl | ||||||
Engraved: EGID GLASSL | ||||||||
2931 | French Horn | Lidl | ||||||
2932 | Trumpet; Low | Kuhnl-Hoyer | 10453 | Eb | ||||
Eb | ||||||||
2933 | Baritone | Keefer | Oxford | |||||
25in tall bell: 10-1/2in | ||||||||
2934 | Tuba | Holton | ||||||
2935 | Cornet | Boosey | Class A, Light Valve | 47xxx/57xx | 1900 | |||
Engraved: Class A, Light Valve, Boosey & Co., makers, 295 Regent St., London The bell serial 57xxx, valve serial is 47xxx | ||||||||
2936 | Cornet | Beaumont | ||||||
Engraved: Henri Beaumont, France Beaumont was a tradename for C Meisel | ||||||||
2937 | Cornet | Millard | ||||||
USN | ||||||||
2938 | Cornet | Marsh | ||||||
Engraved: Marsh Special, House of Marsh, Decorah, Iowa made in Austria | ||||||||
2939 | Cornet | Pan American | 58A | 211433 | 1950 | |||
2940 | Alto Horn | Hilleron | ||||||
21in tall bell: 8 1/4in | ||||||||
2941 | Cornet | Schenkelaars | Bb | |||||
2942 | Fluglehorn | Schenkelaars | Bb | |||||
2943 | Trombone | Stumm | ||||||
2944 | Trombone | ToneKing | ||||||
Made by Julius Keilwerth? | ||||||||
2945 | Trombone; Valve | Beau Ideal | ||||||
Bell: 8 in | ||||||||
2946 | Bugle | Bach | Stradivarius | Bb | ||||
presentation prototype given to H.W. Peterson | ||||||||
2947 | Cornet | BauerJ | Eb | |||||
Eb Engraved: J. Bauer & Co. — Chicago & New York. | Jacob Miller, Menomonee, Dun Co., Wis. 12.5in long bell: 4.5in | ||||||||
2948 | Cornopean | Vagner | ||||||
2949 | Cornet | Couturier-Lyon | ||||||
Couturier | à Lyon | Petitjean | Mâcon | ||||||||
2950 | Bugle | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
2951 | Euphonium | Guerin | ||||||
Engraved: A. GUERIN breveté 4 médailles dor Fournisseur de larmée et du conservatoire MARSEILLE | ||||||||
2952 | Tuba | Couesnon | Monopole | 30738 | ||||
2953 | Tenor Horn | Couturier-Lyon | 2086 | |||||
2954 | Tenor Horn | Couesnon | ||||||
2955 | Baritone; DB | Conn | 74I | 179043 | 1926 | Bb LP? | ||
2956 | Baritone | York | 88066 | 1927 | ||||
2957 | French Horn | Schmidt | 39335 | F | ||||
Engraved: C F Schmidt | Weimar | Carl Fischer Inc. New York | Sole Agent of U.S.A. and Canada | Made in Germany | 38335 | ||||||||
2958 | Trombone; Valve | Fischer | 17388 | |||||
2959 | Trumpet | Gautrot | ||||||
Engraved: Universe Le Exposition De Paris | 1900 | Hors Concours | Membre du Jury | Gautrot | Brevete | S.G.D.G. | 94 Rue DAngouleme | PARIS | & | [the letters G & A on either side of an anchor insignia] | ||||||||
2960 | Trumpet | York | Feather Touch Master | 143488 | 1947 | |||
Patent# 1922685 for improved valved to Alfred J Johnson. | ||||||||
2961 | Cornet | Besson | 10308 | |||||
Engraved: F.BESSON | BREVETEE | 198. EUSTON ROAD | LONDON | ||||||||
2962 | Tuba | Couesnon | 76054 | Eb | ||||
2963 | Alto Horn | Huttl | ||||||
18in long bell 8 in | ||||||||
2964 | Alto Horn | Jenkins | Special | |||||
length: 21in bell: 8in | ||||||||
2965 | Euphonium | Conn | 50I | 239172 | 1926 | |||
2966 | Cornet | Fidelity | 102400 | |||||
Made in Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
2967 | Corno de Caccia | HessE | ||||||
Double length Engraved Hess | Klingenthal/Saxonia | ||||||||
2968 | Sousaphone | Imperial | ||||||
Note the unusual gooseneck adjuster. | ||||||||
2969 | Kuhlohorn | Miraphone | 9121 | Bb | ||||
2970 | Trombone; Bass | Bach | 45B | 4413 | 1954 | |||
2971 | Trombone; Bass | Olds | R-20 Recording | 470xxx | 1964 | |||
dual bore.495/.510 rose brass bell | ||||||||
2972 | Cornet | Stratton | Eb | |||||
Kenton: Looks to me to be post Civil War. The Civil War Strattons I have seen were TARV.
Possibly a horn Stratton made while in Germany? Pryorphone: My experience also. What can be seen of the makers badge looks like the New York Stratton badge, but I have never seen vertical valves with this kind of action. SATARV!? BARV!? (Bottom Action Rotary Valves) Peter: The valve cluster is typical of instrument of the later half of the 19th century. However, there are indeed features that are not typical. The keys in the shape of coins rather than paddles are not typical. The superstructure holding the keys is not typical. The bent tubes is very unexpected. The extra trigger-like key (?) is also not typical. It is almost as if someone got hold of an instrument and altered it. Either that, or this horn is a Stratton experiemental instrument. More research is surely in order on this odd instrument. Kenton: A couple of other opinions, I have collected "Interesting the way he took a standard top action cornet(valved bugle) and made it side action." [The horn is similar to the CW vintage horns in that] . . bore size remains rather large, garland etc. All of the hardware is familiar to me as Stratton except the finger pads/mechanism. " [Possibly] . . . this was done by another horn repair shop at a different time. "Mechanical linkage?? That would support the German mfg. Wide bore bugle early E flat with the tuning vernier –odd with the way the valve tubing is arranged. Stratton would not have entered my mind if it had not been marked. He was usually much more refined in his bracing etc. These valves and levers almost look like an afterthought." KimC: One thing that makes me wonder, and think this instrument was rebuild to its current appearence, is that appearently the first and third valve loops seems too long, compared to the second loop. As if he who rebuild the instrument, and added the 90° bends to the 1 and 3rd valve loops forgot to remove a similiar length of tubing that these angles make out. Imagine that you remove thise angles, and put the loops back "in place". They would most likely get the right length compared to the second loop. You would say that the player would notice such a mismatch! Do not wonder about anything! I have seen instrument that you would say impossible to play on - being played on. I know one case where a fella played a valve trombone, where the 3 rd valve was one of these that lowers two fulltones. When I told him, he just shrug his shoulders and sain "oh? I never noticed" Pryorphone: On the other hand, the bells in the way of what would normal TARV action. Then again, is not the tuning slide microtuning adjustment usually to the bottom of the horn, not the side? Kenton: It is in the normal SARV position, And the microtuner would go down. Pryorphone: Yes, but if they were turned the normal way for side action (with the valve slide openings to the side) the valves are upside down, and the bell would then interfere with the opening and removal of the valves! (likewise any connection or adjustment!) The bell bows do not leave any room for anything but overlap, either. KinC: Often Germaninspired instruments have a soft S curve on the main pipe right in front of the third valve. That curve also goes a little "downwards" same time, making the distance to the bell larger, and allowing a good hold of theinstrument. And the vavles, if they were originally arranged for side action, would be accessible from both sides. Smoothing that curve out would not be too dificult, and could be made without leaving tracks. The overall impression of the instrument looks like good craftmansship, except for the miscalculation of the altered valve loops. It is still my opinion that this instrument did not leave the manufacturer the way it looks now. It then encountered a frankenhorn maker with good skills in metal working, but less in calculating. My guess.... Kenton: Wiwinn has provided more detailed pictures of the valves: hornman: Actually, this is not a Frankenhorn--this is the way this horn was originally built and left the factory. I have seen two other virtually identical Strattons with this same valve cluster/key configuration. I had the opportunity to play one of them at the last Civil War Band Festival in Campbellsvill, KY in 1993. It was a very good player, and anyone who has played Strattons knows how inconsistent they can be. I believe it is from the 1870s; there may very well be a similar instrument in this image of Strattons exhibit at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia: http://libwww.library.phila.gov/CenCol/Details.cfm?ItemNo=c021197 I think you will find that the valve tubes are the correct length (although they are pulled out a bit in the pics.) Overall a very unusual and interesting instrument, but by no means a Frankenhorn. wardsd: Definitely not a Frankenhorn. I own one exactly like this, only mine is Nickel. | ||||||||
2973 | Trumpet | Keilwerth | ||||||
2974 | Trumpet | Evette-Schaeffer | American | |||||
Engraved: EVETTE SCHAEFFER AMERICAN | ||||||||
2975 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Silver Piston | |||||
2976 | Trumpet; Low | Stowasser | Eb | |||||
Eb alto trumpet. Engraved: STOWASSER J. | K.R.Udvari Hangszergyár | BUDAPEST bore 3/8" or 9,5 mm, and cylindrical. gsmonks: I think this is a Bb tenor trumpet. Too much tubing, wrong mouthpiece, wrong bore for an Eb alto or contra-alto. | ||||||||
2977 | Trombone; Bass | Olds | A-20 Ambassador | 304526 | 1959 | |||
2978 | Cornet | Buescher | 122384 | 1922 | ||||
2nd valve casing is stamped LP C 15 freundtptcor: I noticed on the collars of all three valve slides is stamped Bb and on the insert part of each of these slides is stamped the number 34. The top main tuning slide has stamped "A" on the collar nearest the waterkey, while closer to the lead pipe end is stamped Bb on what appears to be an extension to the main tuning slide. Pryorphone: The "extension" stuck before the first slide (IF it can be removed) does look long enough to put a C cornet into Bb (it should be about the length of the first valve). And the brace from the 3rd slide looks like it was purposely put on after that part for a reason. The problem is, unless you got the slightly shorter 1st, 2nd and 3rd valve slides (which would be marked "C" rather than "Bb"), I am not sure it even makes any sense to see if the "extension" can be removed; the open notes will be in C, but all the notes that you use any valves for will be slightly flat (too long). "LP" means that the horn was built to modern A=440 pitch. The "15" is the model number. It IS a C/Bb/A cornet. The first tuning slide crook is marked goes with the Bb "H" section, but is marked "A" because, as you can see, there is a threaded rod attached to it which, when pulled out, put the cornet in A. But only the Bb section has the post through which it is threaded. My C/Bb/A Conns are very similar, so that when you take the Bb/A section out, it is replaced by a c crook which has no rod. This is so that you do not have to unscrew the nut off the end, and keep track of it until you put it back in Bb. But it IS the same size (the crook). If fact, if you follow the link and look at my silver Conn closely, you will see that the lowest slide has a stop rod on it (it was the Bb/A slide), while the postcard picture with it has the C slide in, without it. The valve slides are a bit more complicated. Rather than just pull them out, like you do on my Conns, you replace them. I would think that there would have been another set marked "C", to go along with the tuning slide. Bb to A is only a half step, so most often cornet players were just expected to lip the notes down that used any valve tubing. If you can get your cornet up to C, you may find that you can do something similar. You will have to try those notes, and see how far out they are. You may be able to tune up well enough. You can see that the connections only seem a little longer than they need to be, so I would say "try it". You may be fine. If not, it may just take a little modification of the 1st and 3rd slides to get it to play in C. | ||||||||
2979 | Fluglehorn | Lignatone | ||||||
Length of tubing 53.5in Bell: 5 1/4in | ||||||||
2980 | Fluglehorn | Bach | 183 Stradivarius | 242222 | 1981 | |||
bell: 6in bore: .401 | ||||||||
2981 | Cornet | Pepper | Twentieth Century | 43046 | ||||
Engraved: J.W. Pepper 20th Century Philadelphia | ||||||||
2982 | Cornopean | Paris | 82 | |||||
2983 | Trombone | Olds | Studio | 330128 | 1960 | |||
2984 | Trombone; Valve | Orsi | ||||||
2985 | Bugle | Klemm | ||||||
2986 | Trombone | Orsi | ||||||
Engraved: Ditta, Prof. Romeo Orsi, Milano | ||||||||
2987 | Cornet | Cleveland | C35191 | |||||
2988 | Baritone | Beau Ideal | ||||||
24 in tall bell: 11 1/2 in | ||||||||
2989 | Tuba | Dyer | Diamond | 5 | Eb | |||
Made in Austria 28 in long 11 1/2 in bell | ||||||||
2990 | Cornet | Williams, RS | Class A Artist | |||||
2991 | Cornet | Silvertone | 26035 | |||||
Made In Italy | ||||||||
2992 | Trombone | Conn | 5H Victor | GL 870013 | 1978 | |||
0.5in bore lightweight slide 8 in bell. Seller says that this horn was sold to him as a 5H Victor and has stamped 5H GL 870013 on it. However, it does appear from the Conn Loyalist that that model horn was discontinued long before that. | ||||||||
2993 | Trumpet | American Student | ||||||
Engraved: American Student | ||||||||
2994 | Sousaphone | Keefer | BBb | |||||
Image used courtesy of Jim Self | ||||||||
2995 | Euphonium; DB | American Band Inst Co | American Educator | P23458 | ||||
Engraved: American Educator, Amer. Band Inst. Co. Chicago | ||||||||
2996 | Trombone | Bach | 894B? | 32648 | ||||
Engraved: Bach | USA Bell: 7.5 in Bore: .510 | ||||||||
2997 | Trombone | McMillin | Crown | 25853 | 1911-14 | |||
Crown | Model | Made By | H.E. McMillin | Cleveland, O | USA | B | ||||||||
2998 | Cornet | York | 6244 | 1902 | Eb | |||
2999 | Trombone | Olds | Ambassador | 1967 | ||||
3000 | Bugle; Keyed | Firth-Hall-Pond | ||||||
The last year instruments were produced was in 1847. 12 3/4 in ong | ||||||||
3001 | Tuba | Conn | 1924 | BBb | ||||
BBb There has been considerable discussion concerning this horn at: http://forums.chisham.com/viewtopic.php?t=12550&highlight=8xj but no conclusion as to a model number. | ||||||||
3002 | Helicon | York | 41047 | 1915 | Eb | |||
3003 | Cornet | Holton | New Proportion | |||||
3004 | Tuba | Reynolds | TB11 | 33714 | 1960 | BBb | ||
3005 | Cornet | Lehnert | Eb | |||||
Engraved: Lehnert Philadelphia Bell: 4 ½†in | ||||||||
3006 | Cornet | Foote | ||||||
Engraved: J Howard Foote / Superior / Paris, NY and Chicago Bell: 5in Length: 12in | ||||||||
3007 | Trombone | Williams-Wallace | 8 | 1974 | ||||
Made in Burbank, California bore: .525 | ||||||||
3008 | Alto Horn | Pollmann | Artist | |||||
Engraved: August Pollmann / Artist / New York Bell: 7-1/2in Length: 21 in Pryorphone: I would say it was a Diston horn, but when and where? I have always assumed that August was a brass stencil dealer, but after London, Distin worked in New York, Philadelphia, Cressona, and Williamsport. Kenton: The horn is pictured as the Artist Model in the Pollmann 1894 catalog. Pryorphone: If it IS the same horn in the catalog, then Distin had retired, and Keefer was running the Henry Distin Mfg, Co. in Williamsport, so it was a domestic stencil for Pollmann. | ||||||||
3009 | French Horn | Conn | 32811 | 1895 | ||||
Engraved: C.G. Conn Elkhart Ind. Worcester, Mass | ||||||||
3010 | Euphonium | Besson | 76201 | |||||
Engraved: Class A | Besson and Co | prototype | serial No 76201 | ||||||||
3011 | Cornet | York | Professional | |||||
Engraved: Professional | Made by | JW York | Grand Rapids | Mich Length 13.5 in Bell: 4.75 in | ||||||||
3012 | Trombone | Hager | ||||||
Engraved: American | Hager Musical - Inst. Co.| Grand Rapids, Mich | USA | ||||||||
3013 | Fluglehorn | Buescher | TrueTone | 282092 | 1937 | |||
Length: 15 1/4in Bell: 5 3/4in | ||||||||
3014 | Trombone | Olds | LM7.5 | 5023 | 1923 | |||
.495 Bore 7.5in Bell | ||||||||
3015 | Fluglehorn | Alexander | 1970 | |||||
Engraved: Gebr. Alexander Mainz Bell: 15.5cm | ||||||||
3016 | French Horn | Zalzer | ||||||
3017 | Tuba | Lehnert | American Standard | pre 1916 | Eb | |||
Engraved: American Standard | Manufactured | by | H Lehnert | Phila | ||||||||
3018 | French Horn | Morutto | ||||||
Engraved: M. Morutto Torino Morutto was a dealer in Torino from 1850-1926 | ||||||||
3019 | Trumpet | Supertone | Bandmaster | 5729 | ||||
Engraved: Supertone Bandmaster Made in Elkhart, Ind. hornman64: That Supertone Bandmaster sure looks like my Gretsch Pathfinder, although if it was made in Elkart, it probably uses a standard mouthpiece, unlike my Gretsch, which apparently is of European origin (Czech?) and uses a smaller diameter leadpipe, so special mouthpiece is best. | ||||||||
3020 | French Horn | Geyer | pre 1963 | Bb | ||||
Single Bb five valve Engraved: Made by Carl Geyer | Chicago Geyer (1880-1973) made French Horns in Chicago from 1903 but only made 1,400 horns with only a very small percentage of them being Bb horns. | ||||||||
3021 | Cornet | Sartel | First Class | |||||
Engraved: First Class Pierre Sartel & Co. Paris H.E.McMillin & Son Co. Sole U.S.A. GTS. Cleveland,O. stamped: Austria and B&F So at least some of McMillins products were made by Bohland and Fuchs | ||||||||
3022 | Cornet | Pourcelle | ||||||
Engraved: Henry Pourcelle | Paris | Compliments | of | W. Elliott & Bros. | ||||||||
3023 | Mellophone | Tonk | Sterling | |||||
Engraved: Sterling TONK Chicago | ||||||||
3024 | Cornet | Concertone | ||||||
Engraved: Concertone marked: Bohemia on 2nd valve | ||||||||
3025 | French Horn | Evette-Schaeffer | 4911 | |||||
Engraved: 18&20 Passage du G d Cerf Paris / Evette & Schaeffer Anc Mon Buffet Crampon & cie Stamped on 2nd Valve Buffet Paris | 4911. | ||||||||
3026 | Tenor Horn | Besson | 3918 | 1969 | Bb | |||
3027 | Euphonium | Halary | ||||||
3028 | Cornet | Gretsch | American | Bb/A | ||||
Engraved: Gretsch American Model Bb/A (possibly C/Bb/A) mouthpipe stamped Czechoslovakia. 15 ½ in long. stuka: The American Model that Kenton posted is indeed a C/Bb/A horn. I just picked one up on eBay reconditioned to near-mint. [img]http://www.horn-u-copia.net/Docs/Gretsch-cornet.jpg[/img] The picture shows the horn in the "Bb" configuration. The picture Kenton posted shows the horn configured to "C". The two parallel slides are identical and each of the four fixed pipes are the same diameter and the same distance apart, center-to-center, both in the "horizontal" (though it is more of a 45-degree angle off-horizontal) and in the vertical plane. To change from Bb to C, both slides are pulled, and put back in so that they are parallel on a horizontal (roughly) plane rather than side-by-side and parallel in the vertical plane. As you can see in Kentons picture, the upper loop is closed and serves to store the extra slide while in the "C" configuration, so that one does not have to keep track of whether one has stored the slide in the case, or placed it somewhere else to be forgotten and lost. Pulling the slides out further allows one to play in A as well. The first and third tuning slide are marked with lines that are designated "Bb" and "A" as well. Interestingly enough, the third valve slide is the same pipe diameter and center-to-center distance as, and can be switched with, one of the twin slides, and with all the slides out full, the horn plays in "G", in tune, almost as if it were designed to do so. I have a friend who has a Getzen Eterna Severensen model trumpet who played this horn today and says it plays better than his horn, and the valves are faster and lighter. I have got a Super Deluxe Tone Balanced Getzen cornet whose valves feel much heavier than this horns valves as well. The instrument itself is very light in weight. Very sweet singing cornet tone, can comfortably be played very quietly as well. The restoration is near-perfect, it seems almost impossible that this horn is over 80 years old. The silver finish is not glossy, it has a sort-of-textured "matte". | ||||||||
3029 | Trumpet | Huttl | ||||||
Double tuning slides | ||||||||
3030 | Tenor Horn | Gras | ||||||
Engraved: Brevete S.D.G.D.J. Gras Fournisseur DF LArmee Paris Height:19 3/4 in bell:7 in Length of tubing: 86in | ||||||||
3329 | Sousaphone | Boosey | Imperial | 127285 | 1926 | BBb | ||
BBb Engraved: Imperial Model | Solbrun | Class A | Compensating Pistons | Boosey & Co Ltd | Makers London | 127286 | British Throughout IR Made by Fairchild.Polisher, D. Hawes; grinder, Bartlett;plating, Simmons.BB-flat Imperl. 3VI.P. Given out 22 Sept 1926; received 23 Nov 1926; given to polisher 17 Nov 1926; to grinder 23 Nov 1926; plating 30 Jun 1927; charged to Regent Street 30 Nov 1926.Paid Fairchild for batch of 1, 56 hrs @ 1/11 1/2d = #5/9/8 charged to Regent Street. | ||||||||
3032 | Cornet | Quinby | ||||||
3033 | Alto Horn | Duval | ||||||
Height: 19 in | ||||||||
3034 | Baritone | Lafayette, Henry | ||||||
Made in Austria 23in tall Tubaing: I was the previous owner and I am almost sure that it is not at all related to Couesnon Instruments, because it is not simly "Lafayette", it is Henry Lafayette. It played pretty good. | ||||||||
3035 | Trombone | Olds | LM | M5029 | ||||
7 in bell Engraved: Made by F.E.Olds; Los Angeles, Cal. Pat 4-2-1912. | ||||||||
3036 | Baritone | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
Length 23in bell: 9in | ||||||||
3037 | Mellophone | Harmony | ||||||
Czech made | ||||||||
3038 | Euphonium | Boosey | Light Valve | |||||
3039 | Trombone | Acme | ||||||
The Charles Crawford Company of Kansas City Mo 7in bell | ||||||||
3040 | Trombone | Vega | Greeley | |||||
Engraved: Vega Greely Model made by the Standard Band Inst. Co. , 62 Sudbury St., Boiston Ignore the slide, it is a King | ||||||||
3041 | Quinticlav | Gautrot | Eb | |||||
Engraved: Gautrot | COLMAR Ã Montpellier Seller believes that Colmar was a dealer. 8 key in Eb | ||||||||
3042 | Quinticlav | Gautrot | ||||||
3043 | Neocor | Guichard | Bb/C/Db/ | |||||
Bb/C/Db/D/Eb/E/F | ||||||||
3044 | Trombone | Holton | Super Collegiate | 300535 | 1957 | |||
3045 | Trombone | Lavelle | ||||||
3046 | Mellophone | Weymann | ||||||
Engraved: Made by Weymann Keystone State Phili | ||||||||
3047 | Trombone | Reynolds | 18856 | 1945s | ||||
Engraved: F.A. Reynolds Made in Cleveland, Ohio. | ||||||||
3048 | Trombone | Fischer | National | |||||
3049 | Tuba | Lignatone | ||||||
3050 | Trumpet | Lidl | Eb | |||||
Eb Engraved: Lidl Brno length 20 3/4in Length of the tubing 79.5 in | ||||||||
3051 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 73H | M91903 | 1969 | |||
9 1/2 in bell 0.562 bore Dual Value B-flat, F, D/E (Interchangeable slides for D and E) | ||||||||
3052 | Tuba | Vega | ||||||
3053 | Trombone | Sherwood | Master | 38860 | ||||
Engraved: SHERWOOD MASTER MADE IN THE USA | ||||||||
3054 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | 36I | 34xxxx | 1941 | |||
3055 | Baritone; DB | King | 124xxx | 1925-30 | ||||
3056 | Trumpet | Cerveny | C | |||||
C Engraved: Cerveny & S. Nr. 28506 Length 15 in length of the tubing 45 1/4in | ||||||||
3057 | Trumpet | Lyons | Challenger | |||||
Engraved: Challenger Lyon Band Instruments Chicago IL Length: 19in | ||||||||
3058 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | |||||
3319 | Baritone | Besson | Class A | 66650 | C | |||
C Engraved: Class | A | Medals of Honor | B | Besson & Co | "Prototype" | 198 Euston Road | London | ||||||||
3059 | Saxhorn | Martin, G | ||||||
Engraved: G.R. Martin | ||||||||
3060 | Cornet | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 3014 | |||||
Length 16in Cornet was used in the U.S. Army marching band in Paris, France during World War I. | ||||||||
3061 | Tenor Horn | Foote | ||||||
? Appears to be Engraved: Howard Foote | New York & Chicago 17in LONG | ||||||||
3062 | Cornet | Conn | 26A | 325xxx | 1940 | |||
.485 bore | ||||||||
3063 | Cornet | Olympian | 61178 | |||||
Czech made | ||||||||
3064 | Trombone; Valve | Holton | Special | 11575 | 1910 | |||
SN11575 on valves, 11808 on horn. | ||||||||
3065 | Trumpet | Concord | Artist | 65xxx | ||||
bore .474 Schenklaars were made in Holland in the 50s through 70s | ||||||||
3066 | French Horn | Hoyer | ||||||
3067 | Trombone | Rudall-Carte | ||||||
3068 | Tuba | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
Engraved: F Van Cauwelaert. Brevete. Bruxelles. O.H. Jacobs, Kansas City, MO. Sold Agent for U.S.A Bell: 13.5in | ||||||||
3069 | Trumpet | Getzen | MD90 | 88602 | 1957 | |||
.459" bore | ||||||||
3070 | Trumpet | LeBlanc | 707 Sonic | 15750 | 1957 | |||
3071 | Trumpet | Buescher | Super Aristocrat | 364179 | 1960s | |||
Bell: 4.5 in | ||||||||
3072 | Sousaphone | Conn | 28K | 355045. | 1943 | Eb | ||
Eb 4v | ||||||||
3073 | Sousaphone | Bohland-Fuchs | The Bohland | |||||
Engraved: The | Bohland | Made By | Bohland & Fuchs | Bohemia 24 in Bell | ||||||||
3074 | Cornet | Conn | Wonderphone | 107252 | 1908 | |||
patent date of April 2, 1907 | ||||||||
3075 | Baritone | Couesnon | ||||||
3076 | Trombone | Grenadier | ||||||
3077 | Trumpet | Elkhorn | ||||||
3078 | Tenor Horn | Lyon-Healy | Champion Silver Piston | |||||
Converted to low pitch | ||||||||
3079 | Tuba | Conn | 25J | 939215 | 1961 | |||
24in bell 42in high. | ||||||||
3080 | Cornet | White | superior Star | |||||
Engraved: Superior Silver Star sole agent H.N. White Speculation on who made it for H N White before their production was made reference by family member, the name Alexandre. Early Alexandre Le Forestier was in the right place at the right time. Apprentice with Besson, worked for Courtois, Higham, Distin and was forman at Pepper. Went to start his own company Le Forestier 1896 all in Philadelphia. Ref. New Langwill Index. | ||||||||
3081 | Cornet | King | Perfecto #2 | 14xxx | 1905-10 | |||
3082 | Trumpet | Adams | P48611 | 1902-10 | ||||
3083 | Trombone; Valve | ToneKing | ||||||
engraved: TONEKING New York Band Instrument Co. New York. | ||||||||
3084 | Trombone; Sopra | King | ||||||
3085 | French Horn | Boston | 25437 | 1921 | ||||
Engraved: Made by the Boston Musical Instrument Co. 25437 | ||||||||
3086 | Trumpet | LaMonte | 11xx | |||||
Bore .474 | ||||||||
3087 | Trumpet | Boston | 18xxx | 1908 | ||||
.478 bore duo-bore tuning slide .465/.478 4 3/4 in | ||||||||
3088 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Inspiration | 12832 | ||||
Engraved: Lyon & Healy Inspiration Chicago USA | ||||||||
3089 | Sousaphone | King | 1170 Giant | 102009 | BBb LP | |||
BBb LP bore.750 weight 30 lbs | ||||||||
3090 | Trombone | Conn | 82H New York Symphony | 210xxx | 1924 | |||
.522 bore 8 in yellow brass bell tuning in slide friction fit, no slide lock, spring in 1st position | ||||||||
3091 | Trombone | Olds | Super Featherweight | 119xx | 1939 | |||
3092 | Trumpet | Conn | 12B | 393496 | 1952 | |||
3093 | Trumpet | Benge | 583 | 1938 | ||||
3094 | Trombone | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Engraved: Bohland & Fuchs Graslitz bell9 1/8in Length of tubing 112in | ||||||||
3095 | Alto Horn | Lyon-Healy | Champion Silver Piston | |||||
3096 | Trumpet | Keefer | Keefer-Williams | 24468 | ||||
3097 | Trumpet | Gautier | ||||||
3098 | Mellophone | Double X | ||||||
3099 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | C | |||||
C 12in long bore .457 Image used courtesy of Randy Cole | ||||||||
3100 | Cornet | Gautier | Virtuoso Trio | 20509 | ||||
marked PAT. JULY 17-1906 12in long Bell 4 3/4in With Instructions! www.horn-u-copia.net/Docs/Gautier-Trio-Instructions.jpg | ||||||||
3101 | Trombone | Olds | LK | 4372 | 1924 | |||
3102 | Trumpet | Martin | Troubadour | 101xx | 1931 | |||
3103 | Cornopean | Coste | 4348 | 1875? | ||||
engraved: H | Coste & Cie / 6 & 8 rue des poitevins / a Paris | ||||||||
3104 | Cornet | Pollmann | LIght Action | |||||
engraving: August Pollmann, Light Action, New York | ||||||||
3105 | Trombone; Alto | Superieur | ||||||
3106 | Trombone; Valve | Cleveland | Conservatory Standard | |||||
Engraved: Conservatory Standard Goodhart System Made By Cleveland Musical Instrument Company | ||||||||
3107 | Trumpet | Acme | Standard | |||||
3108 | Cornet | Zoebisch | Eb | |||||
Eb | ||||||||
3109 | Mellophone | Goumat | ||||||
3110 | French Horn | Pan American | 52D | 147000 | 1946 | |||
This horn came out of the Elkhart Ind. Conn factory c. 1937-1945 Uses the Schmidt design w/ piston change valve. | ||||||||
3111 | French Horn | Conn | 211042 | 1924 | ||||
Schmidt Wrap | ||||||||
3112 | Cornet | Conn-Dupont | 877-1879 | |||||
14 in long | ||||||||
3113 | French Horn | LaFleur | ||||||
3114 | Trombone | Grinnell Bros | ||||||
3115 | Trombone | ToneKing | ||||||
Engraved: Tone King | NY Band Inst Co | ||||||||
3116 | Tuba | Marceau | Eb | |||||
bell: 11 3/8 in Height: 28 in | ||||||||
3117 | Mellophone | Lyon-Healy | Amn Make | |||||
3118 | Alto Horn | Couesnon | F/Eb | |||||
Height: 16 1/2 Bell: 6 1/2in | ||||||||
3119 | Tuba | Perfacktone | Eb | |||||
Bell: 14 in Height: 31 in | ||||||||
3120 | Cornet | Wright | ||||||
Engraved:Made by E.G. Wright & Co. Boston Length:12.5in Bell is 4.75in wardsd: This Bb EG Wright cornet is very interesting. Prior to it showing up on Ebay, nobody that I know had ever seen an EG Wright cornet with a single piece leadpipe. Does anyone know of any others? The significance to me, and the reason it came up before this cornet arrived on Ebay, is I own a 4-valve Bb EG Wright that clearly has had the single piece leadpipe replaced in a previous "restoration". I was getting ready to have this cornet restored, and returned to the "proper" two-piece leadpipe configuration. The only other examples I have seen, including the 4-valve in the Fiske museum, all have had the two-piece leadpipe. I know of one Boston 4-valve as well that has a two-piece leadpipe. However, with this Bb EG Wright, the entire horn appears to be original and is obviously a single leadpipe. The receiver and the receiver brace are very similar to this Bb so now I am unsure what the configuration should look like. pryorphone: I have never seen a Wright one piece that I noticed. When this one came up on eBay, I wrote it is condition off to previous restoration evidenced by the obvious bell cracks/crinkles behing ironed out and the finger catch on the bell being removed. wardsd: While I agree the cornet has had some minor work such as dent removal done to it (and what work was done was not done well, as evidence by the remaining ripples), It appears all parts are original. I won the cornet, and have inspected it up close, and I do not see even any evidence of resoldering. The missing finger hook is curious in that there appears to be an impression from it in the bell, but no solder remnants. I have not cleaned it yet so maybe there is some evidence under the grime. Overall this cornet is in exceptional original condition, at least to my eye. Only thing missing are the screws on the rotary valves. I will know more when Robb Stewart inspects it. | ||||||||
3121 | Trumpet | Schuster; Eugen | Majestic Aristocrat | 1928-32 | C/Bb/A | |||
Engraved: Majestic Aristocrat FA Eugen Schuster Markneukirchen Sachsen Eugen Schuster was a dealer from 1928-32. | ||||||||
3123 | Cornet | Weltklang | ||||||
3124 | Tuba | Uhlmann | ||||||
K.K Hof Instrumentenfabrik Leopold Uhlmann Barnabitengasse 6 in Wien | ||||||||
3125 | Trumpet | Schenkelaars | Topaz | |||||
3126 | Mellophone | Schenkelaars | Eb | |||||
3127 | Tuba | Barth | F | |||||
F | ||||||||
3128 | Alto Horn | King | 623816 | 1977 | Eb | |||
3129 | Tenor Horn | Ackermann-Lesser | ||||||
Alto or Tenor? | ||||||||
3130 | Euphonium | B-S | ||||||
3131 | French Horn | Buescher | ||||||
Double | ||||||||
3132 | Fluglehorn | Halary | Eb | |||||
Eb soprano | ||||||||
3133 | Trumpet | ToneKing | ||||||
J. Keilwerth Toneking | ||||||||
3134 | Tuba | Kruspe | ||||||
E. Kruspe Erfurt | ||||||||
3135 | Baritone | Lignatone | ||||||
3136 | Baritone | Orsi | ||||||
3137 | Tuba | Schenkelaars | Eb | |||||
Eb | ||||||||
3138 | Trumpet | Holton | 51LB | 232xxx | 1951 | |||
bore: .465 bore bell: 4 3/4 bell | ||||||||
3139 | Tuba | Miraphone | 1865U | 7054 | 1971 | CC | ||
3140 | Fluglehorn | Krywalski | C | |||||
C Engraved: Georg Krywalski in Teschen | K.B.D. 14 Length: 14 1/4 in Length of tubing: 46.5in | ||||||||
3141 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Improved Own Make | 384 | ||||
Water key replaced. | ||||||||
3142 | Tuba | Jaubert | ||||||
Engraved: F. Jaubert & Cie | Paris | Lyon & Healy | Chicago. "This horn dates somewhere between 1880 and 1900, which is when F. Jaubert produced tubas for Lyon and Healy." | ||||||||
3143 | Trombone | Lammers | ||||||
3144 | Tuba | BauerA | ||||||
Engraved: ALB. BAUER JR. FROM MARKNEUKIRCHEN ALMENIA GERMANY. 36 1/2in longBell: 11 3/4in | ||||||||
3145 | Baritone | Sartel | ||||||
3146 | Fluglehorn | Schuster | 1910 | |||||
CG Schuster | ||||||||
3147 | Trombone; Valve | Boosey | 41403 | |||||
3148 | Tenor Horn | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
3149 | Euphonium | Mahillon | ||||||
3150 | French Horn | Kruspe | Gumpert | F/Bb | ||||
Compensating Double E. Kruspe Erfurt | ||||||||
3151 | Tuba | Miraphone | Eb | |||||
3152 | Sousaphone | Stowasser | Eb | |||||
Eb | ||||||||
3153 | French Horn | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
3154 | Baritone | Stowasser | ||||||
Vienna valves, you can see a description of how they work at, http://www.public.asu.edu/~jqerics/earlval.htm. | ||||||||
3155 | Alto Horn | Williams, RS | ||||||
3156 | Tuba | Miraphone | 6087 | |||||
3157 | French Horn | Finke | 1900s | |||||
MADE IN: Reichenberg Germany | ||||||||
3158 | Trombone; Bass | Reynolds | Contempora | 50324 | 1960 | |||
Made by the Roth-Reynolds, Cleveland, OH .562 Bore 9 1/2in Copper bell | ||||||||
3159 | Euphonium; DB | Holton | 91432 | 1926 | ||||
This model was used in the Herbert L. Clarke of Long Beach Band in California, and in the Arthur Pryor Band in Asbury Park, New Jersey. bore: .575 and in the 4th valve section .590. | ||||||||
3162 | Cornet | Heald | 1885 | |||||
Early John Heald cornet. Shorter than the later Heald cornets, and an unusual amount of engraving on the bell, goldplated valve caps and abalone finger buttons. Image used courtesy of Jeff Stockham | ||||||||
3163 | Alto Horn | Lehnert | 1870s | |||||
Image used courtesy of wwww.horncollector.com | ||||||||
3164 | Cornet | Thibouville | 1880s? | |||||
3165 | Cornet | Marchand | 1890s? | |||||
3166 | Cornet | Missenharter | 7761 | 1880s | ||||
3167 | Trombone; Valve | Wallis | C | |||||
Engraved: J. Wallis & Son, Paris and London NW. Bell: 7.25 in | ||||||||
3168 | Cornet | Conn-Dupont | 1877-1879 | |||||
Number on second valve is 1211 | ||||||||
3169 | Euphonium | Besson | ||||||
25 in tall This was an alternative to the compensating instruments and has two sets of tubing for each valve, one short one long. The mouthpipe leads into the 3rd.valve. If the 3rd. valve is not used, the windway leads through into the 1st. & 2nd. valves in the normal way, and back through the 3rd. to the bell. If the 3rd. is operated, the air goes through the 1st. & 2nd. valves including a tuning slide by a different route which involves longer loops of tubing (to play low notes in tune when the 1st.& 2nd. valves are operated along with the 3rd. The idea was that it is superior to the compensating system in that the windway is not required to pass through each valve more than once, and was incorporated on all instruments except the Soprano Cornet. The extra tubing added more weight which became a problem with tubas. | ||||||||
3170 | Tenor Horn | Holton | 28796 | 1915 | HL | |||
3171 | Trumpet | Fischer | American | 40634 | ||||
3172 | Cornet | Jay | Columbia Bel Canto | 91xx | ||||
Bel Canto, Columbia Band Inst Co .443 bore Maybe a Martin Stencil? | ||||||||
3173 | Trombone | Frank | Excelsior | 5371 | ||||
Engraved: EXCELSIOR By FRANK-C0. CHICAGO Bell: 7 in Bore 7/16 in | ||||||||
3174 | Euphonium; DB | American Band Inst Co | American Educator | 1930s | ||||
3175 | Baritone | Couturier | ||||||
26 in tall 11 inch bell. Engraved: EA Couturier , Laport Ind, and Patd. | ||||||||
3176 | Cornet | Grenadier | A699 | |||||
Pan Am International Style Serial# | ||||||||
3177 | French Horn | Wunderlich | 1960s | |||||
Engraved: Meister A.Wunderlich Exakta Migma made by Exakta 5 rotary valves (with a stopping valve) Bell: 30cm | ||||||||
3178 | Mellophone | Hugety Morell | ||||||
3179 | Trumpet | Higham | ||||||
Jazzer: As a boy I had always wanted a trumpet. The Jazz greats - Armstrong, Berrigan, Charlie Shavers and the like, focused my attention. WW2 was on and horns were not available in NZ. A used Higham arrived at a Brass Band practice night and was offered for sale by the mother of a local soldier killed in the desert war in North Africa. I was totally enchanted by it and of course bought it. It played beautifully and I used it from age 16 to 25 years and took it with me to Japan when I was the Music Specialist in the NZ Army Education Service, British Commonwealth Occupation Forces. Could not find a better one to replace it in Japan at that time. Back home I bought a new Besson International, a good horn and sold the Higham to a High school student. My quest now is to find a good photo and any info on this old Higham. Sorry I can not remember the model or serial but it was distinguished by the unusual style of the bell tube running down the right side of the valves like a flugel and the mouthpiece pipe going directly into the first valve. Tuned out of the third valve into the bell. A beautifully engraved silver instrument . I have no close-up photo but will attempt one from a photo of me playing it when only a boy. I have never seen another horn like this and have ever regretted parting with it. If anyone has seen one of these or has details or a photo I would be greatly interested. | ||||||||
3180 | Helicon | Lidl | F HP | |||||
F HP Bell: 12in : .710 | ||||||||
3181 | Cornet | Crown | 931 | |||||
made in Belgium Owner says this cornet is an excellent player | ||||||||
3182 | Trumpet | Crown | 493 | |||||
3183 | Cornet | York | Air Flow | 122113 | 1940 | |||
3184 | Trumpet | York | Air Flow | 121367 | 1939 | |||
3186 | Baritone | Lehnert | Centennial | |||||
Engraved: CENTENNIAL LEHNERT PHILA. PAT JAN. 12. 75 Length 33in Bell: 9in | ||||||||
3187 | Trumpet | Kalashen | Favorite | 147? | ||||
3188 | Alto Horn | Keefer | 7626 | 1919 | Eb | |||
Engraved: Brua C. Keefer Mfg. Co. / Maker / Highest Grade / Williamsport,PA | ||||||||
3189 | Fluglehorn | Distin | Superior | 15976 | 18899-1904 | Bb HP | ||
serials #15976 (bell)/18289 (valves) Engraved: Superior / Henry Distin Mfg. Co. / Makers / Williamsport,PA / Highest Grade 1st valve trigger probably added later | ||||||||
3190 | Tuba | Kalashen | BBb | |||||
Engrved: Kalashen N.Y.maybe a Bohland & Fuchs? Bell: removable 19 1/2 in bore: .800 1-3 valves, .830-.835 4th valve. Height: 43in | ||||||||
3191 | Cornet | Goulet | ||||||
3192 | Tenor Horn | Wurlitzer | Lyric | P40235 | Bb | |||
Bell: 9 in Bore: .500 | ||||||||
3193 | Cornet | Lafayette | ||||||
have been advised by a good reader that this horn is not a Couesnon. All Couesnon Layfayettes also say that they are made by Couesnon. Additionally, this one apparently only has one "t" in Layfayete. | ||||||||
3194 | Alto Horn | Conn | 354170 | 1942 | Eb | |||
3195 | Trumpet | Weltklang | ||||||
3196 | Alto Horn | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
bell:7in length: 17in | ||||||||
3197 | Trombone | Holton | 64 | 120932 | 1937 | |||
Engraved: Quality | Holton | Elkhorn, Wis USA on bell rim: Resotone | ||||||||
3198 | Cornet | Malecki | ||||||
Engraved: LOUIS B MALECKI | Paradox | Chicago Ill | ||||||||
3199 | Trombone; Alto | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
Length assembled 31-1/2in bell: 4-1/2in bore: .450 | ||||||||
3200 | Trombone | Thompson-Odell | ||||||
3201 | Cornet | TodtFW | ||||||
engraved: Manfrd by F.W. Todt Successor to H.W. Moennig New York; Made expressly for George J. Hoffman | ||||||||
3202 | Tuba | Wurlitzer | Perfection | |||||
25in long 10in bell | ||||||||
3203 | Trombone | Evette-Schaeffer | ||||||
Engraved: EVETTE& SCHAEFFER | ANE MON BUFFET-CRAMPON & CIE | BREVETES S.G.D.G. 18 & 20 | PASSAGE DU GRAND -CERF | PARIS. | ||||||||
3204 | Baritone | Wurlitzer | ||||||
Nickel Silver. BORE: .550 BELL: 9.5in LENGTH: 24in | ||||||||
3205 | Tuba | Yamaha | YEB-381S | Eb | ||||
5-valve Eb tuba stopped making around 1990. rotary-action fifth dependent valve activated by the left thumb for pitch compensation in the low register. Bore: .689 Bell: 15.25 in | ||||||||
3206 | Baritone | Olympian | ||||||
Engraved: Olympian | Stands all Tests | ||||||||
3207 | French Horn | Druzstvo | ||||||
Engraved: Prvni Vyrobni A Prodejni Davzstvo Hradel Kralove Judebnich Nastroju | ||||||||
3208 | French Horn | Star | ||||||
Made in Italy JA 650 | ||||||||
3209 | Trombone; Valve | Pepper | 17866 | |||||
3210 | Mellophone | Pertin | B50378 | |||||
Bell: 10.5in | ||||||||
3211 | Tenor Horn | Conn | Perfected | 95653 | 1907 | Bb | ||
engraved: Made By C. G. Conn Elkhart Ind. bell: 9.25 in bore: .493 | ||||||||
3212 | Tenor Horn | Brisson | ||||||
Height: 23in Bell: 9in | ||||||||
3213 | French Horn | Serenader | ||||||
3214 | Tuba | Molleron | ||||||
Respaud Molleron was in business from 1859-1872. He was succeeded by M. Chapus. | ||||||||
3215 | Baritone; DB | Conn | 153497 | 1917 | ||||
3216 | Cornet | Baring | Super Star | 7 | ||||
Silver Star Sole Agent cornets were imported in the late 1880s and made by Baring and Sons of London, England. They were stamped by H. N. WHITE, upon receiving the horns in Cleveland. | ||||||||
3217 | Frumpet | Getzen | K29XXX | |||||
3218 | Trumpet | Olds | E12-D | 884060 | 1974 | Eb/D | ||
Bore .460 | ||||||||
3219 | Trumpet | Conn | 17B | H71XXX | 1966 | |||
Bore: .438 | ||||||||
3220 | Cornet | Gunckel | ||||||
Engraved: Henry Gunckel Paris, Sole agent Lyon Healy. Bell: 5in | ||||||||
3221 | Trumpet | Miraphone | 3323 | 1966 | D | |||
D Bore 1.40mm Length 12 in | ||||||||
3222 | Cornet | Schopf | Bb | |||||
Engraved: Anton Schopf, Munchen Father and Son Company that flourished from 1899 - 1931. | ||||||||
3223 | Cornet | Holton | Super Collegiate | 332386 | 1960 | |||
3224 | Trumpet | Gretsch | American Crusader | 5192 | ||||
3225 | Mellophone | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | 3113 | ||||
3226 | Trombone | Olds | M5029 | 1924-1931 | ||||
F.E. Olds Los Angeles Large Bore Trombone with the "Golden Bear" Large Bore Engraved: F.E. Olds, without the additional "& Sons", placing it prior to 1931. The bell features the "Golden Bear" engraving, debuting in 1924. Three serial number stamps, one at the male slide shank (M5029), one on the lug of the micro-tuner "C" shaped brace (5029), and the other on the foot of the micro tuner. the horn as well bears an "LM" stamp at the female receiver of the bell section. I believe this indicates the bore size. Bore on each slide .491/.506 Comment from reader: Just thought I`d throw this out there. I, too, have an Olds Golden Bear Model bone. And the serial number is the same as yours! I found 5029 on the tuning slide, and couldn`t find it else where on the horn. I know its an olds tuning slide, `cause the braces match. The actual slide however, is a diff. number. | ||||||||
3227 | Trombone | Huttl | 27939 | |||||
Bell: 9 3/8in | ||||||||
3228 | Trumpet | Supertone | Artist | |||||
3234 | Mellophone | Ludwig | Standard | R54xx | ||||
Ludwig Standard Mellophone. St. Louis, MO. Serial #R54xx. | ||||||||
3230 | Trumpet | Concertone | ||||||
Czech made | ||||||||
3231 | Trumpet | Pedler | Artcraft Soliste | 8049 | ||||
21 3/4 in long | ||||||||
3232 | Tenor Horn | American Knight | 22658 | |||||
3233 | Fluglehorn | Boosey | 83994 | 1912 | ||||
Engraved: Solbron [Registered] Class A, Trademark Boosey, Compensating Pistons, Boosey & Co, Makers, 295 Regent St, London, 83995, Allan & Co Prop Ltd, Melbourne | Presented to The Oakleigh City Band by the 1933 Ladies Committee, Miss M. Dalton Hon Treas, Mrs Reifher Hon. Sec, Mrs. Hunter Pres. Allans was a well known importer and retailer in Melbourne until the late 20th Century. valve casings: Diamond shaped trademark with letters P,C,G,S and an insignia, Trade Mark, S 67316 | ||||||||
3235 | Cornet | Salvation Army | Bandmaster | 27171 | LP | |||
LP | ||||||||
3236 | Cornet | New York Band Instruments | Musical | 6032 | ||||
3237 | Baritone | (anon) | ||||||
Length: 38 in Bell: 10 in | ||||||||
3238 | Tuba | (anon) | G | |||||
G | ||||||||
3239 | Bugle | Olds | G | |||||
3240 | Tuba | Michl | Eb | |||||
Johann Michl & Sohn bell: 15 1/2in length: 34in | ||||||||
3241 | Trumpet | Scherzer | 1985 | |||||
Limited production | ||||||||
3242 | French Horn | McCracken | 7G | 1989 | ||||
George McCracken is a limited production maker in Barhamsville, VA | ||||||||
3243 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | 79422 | 1903 | ||||
LARGE BELL: 10 1/2 IN SMALL BELL: 6 11/16 IN | ||||||||
3244 | Trumpet | Fidelity | V3 | |||||
3245 | Cornet | Thibouville | ||||||
Engraved: Thibouville, Paris, Made Especially For Sherman And Clay, San Francisco | ||||||||
3246 | Trombone; Bass | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
Engraved: J.T.L. - THE CONCOURSE PARIS, - 1878 . 1889 . 1900. - JEROME THIBOUVILLE-LAMY - 10 CHARTERHOUSE STREET, E.C. LONDON - MADE IN PARIS. - CLASS B. 51.5in LONG BELL 6.5in | ||||||||
3247 | Alto Horn | Pepper | 57090 | |||||
Stamped Austria on casing | ||||||||
3248 | Trombone | Olds | LM 7.5 | 8559 | 1934 | |||
bell: 7 1/2 in | ||||||||
3249 | Trombone | Continental | Clarion | |||||
3250 | Cornet | Missenharter | Excelsior | 9322 | ||||
Engraved: American Institure, Ch. Missenhanter, Excelsior, Harry Coleman, Manfr Philadelphia | ||||||||
3251 | Natural Horn | Dupre | ||||||
natural horn by Pierre Paul Ghislain Joseph Dupre, Tournai, Belgium (1790 - 1862). Engraved: P P G J DUPRE, TOURNAI bell: 11in bore: .419 The tuning slide .419/.439 | ||||||||
3252 | Trumpet; Low | B-S | ||||||
Length: 29in bell: 5in | ||||||||
3253 | Cornet | Mahillon | 10a | |||||
Engraved: C (star) | C. MAHILLON | FOURNISSEUR | BREVETE | DE LARMEE | ET DES | CONSERVATOIRES | BRUXELLES | H 1 | ||||||||
3254 | Alto Horn | Thompson-Odell | ||||||
3255 | Trumpet | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | DeLuxe | 49744 | ||||
3256 | Cornet | Weber | New Boston | |||||
Franz Weber | New Boston Model | Vienna & | New York | ||||||||
3257 | Trumpet | Pedler | De Kay | 12567 | c1940 | 1937-1958 | ||
Engraved: De Kay | American Triumph | Elkhart, Ind | ||||||||
3258 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | Clear Bore | |||||
3259 | Trumpet | Couesnon | 2207 | C/Bb | ||||
Engraved: COUESNON / 105 Rue Lafayette / PARIS / made in France C/ Bb Bore: .456 Bell: 4 1/2 in | ||||||||
3260 | Euphonium | Olds | Studio | 659762 | 1968 | |||
33in long Bell: 11 1/4in Bore .595 | ||||||||
3261 | Euphonium | King | 623799 | |||||
33in long Bell: 11in | ||||||||
3262 | Cornet | Pepper | Imperial | |||||
Probably a Pepper import made by Bohland and Fuchs | ||||||||
3263 | Trombone | Conn | 79H | |||||
3264 | Cornet | Williams-Charles | ||||||
Ingraved: CHARLES WILLIAMS STORES INC SPECIAL CLASS B NEW YORK CITY Charles Williams was a dealer in the second quarter of the 20th Century. | ||||||||
3265 | Tenor Horn | (anon) | ||||||
Bell: 8 in length: 31 1/2in | ||||||||
3266 | Trombone | Holton | Special | |||||
3267 | Helicon | York | 48811 | 1917 | Eb | |||
Seller was told it is an Eb. Height: 37in bell 19 3/8in | ||||||||
3268 | Cornet | Conn | 16xxx | 1888-9 | Eb | |||
patented June 15, 1886 | ||||||||
3269 | Fluglehorn | Boosey | Solborn | 81846 | ||||
Engraved: Solborn (Registered) Class A trademark Boosey Light Valve Boosey & Co. Makers 295 Regent Street London 81846. | ||||||||
5740 | Trombone; Valve | Miraphone | ||||||
5742 | Tuba | Wahlen | ||||||
Height: 31.5 in Th. Wahlen Payerne | ||||||||
3271 | Tuba | Amati | ||||||
Engraved: Amati Kraslice Length: 39 in bell: 14 1/4in length of the tubing: 150 inches | ||||||||
3272 | Cimbasso | Kasal | F | |||||
Engraved Lad Kasal Lydomysli F Bell: 9 in Tuba Shank receiver Bore: .550 Pryorphone said: I must posit that Reply #1 is a Frankenhorn, particularly when compared to the example at the top of the page. The seller admitted to at least creating the anlged receiver (which is all he claimed he needed to do to "put" it in Eb), and the bell-valve connection looks suspiciously like a con sousaphone neck. Nor do the valve slides look long enough to have gone from G to F to Eb. | ||||||||
3273 | Sousaphone | Elkhart | 84403 | Eb | ||||
Eb | ||||||||
3274 | Trumpet | Conn | 15B | |||||
Bore: 0.433 Bell: 4 5/8in | ||||||||
3275 | Baritone | Pepper | Standard | 56129 | ||||
3276 | Fluglehorn | Hawkes | 46807 | 1895-6 | ||||
Here we have an antique silver plated flugel horn manufactured in 1895/96, By Engraved: Excelsior Sonorus | Class A | Hawkes & Son | Denman Street | Piccadilly Circus | London | 46807 | ||||||||
3277 | Cornet | Ditson | Victory | 6189 | ||||
3278 | Baritone | Baring | ||||||
Engraved: Geo. Baring & Son, London Eng. H.E. McMillin Sole U.S. Agent, Cleveland, O. | ||||||||
3279 | Trombone | York | 59483 | 1920 | ||||
Engraved: York JW York & Sons Grand Rapids Mich. USA. USQMC | ||||||||
3280 | Tenor Horn | Lamar | ||||||
Engraved: L. Lamar & Co. Paris The J. G. Richards Co. Agents Cleveland, O. | ||||||||
3281 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | 4029 | ||||
PRESENTATION CORNET Engraved: 4029 LYON & HEALY DUPLEX OWN MAKE CHICAGO USA. Around the edge of the bell: HIRAM L. Mc CAULEY SEPT 10TH 1904. There is a small plaque that reads:A J. NEUMANNS B PAT APRIL 11, 99. This is the "Duplex" indicator. It actually reads "J. Neumanns / A B / Pat April 11, 99". The "A" and "B" are the two ways the horn may be set (A and Bb). Unlike most surviving examples, the one above appears to have a working key change mechanism. The patent for this horn can be found at: CORNET (L&H Duplex) Patent number: 622820 Filing date: Aug 16, 1897 Issue date: Apr 11, 1899 Inventor: JULIUS J. NEUMANN It took some digging to find it, but the patent is essentially the same as the production model, and assigned to Lyon & Healy. | ||||||||
3282 | Baritone | Wurlitzer | Perfection | |||||
Bell:10in Length: 25in | ||||||||
3283 | Tuba | Weise | 1980s | F/CC | ||||
F/CC double tuba, with five rotors (4 valves plus change valve) Made in Magdeburg Germany. bore 0.71 inch Bell 13.6 | ||||||||
3284 | Tuba | LaFleur | BBb | |||||
Engraved: J R Lafleur and sons England 7 in high Bell: 15 in | ||||||||
3285 | Tuba | DeVere | ||||||
Heigth: 28 In Engraved: JULES DEVERE & CO., PARIS, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., SOLE AGENT, CHICAGO. Height: 28 In | ||||||||
3286 | Tenor Horn | King | ||||||
3287 | French Horn | Weltklang | 1980s | F/Eb | ||||
f/Eb | ||||||||
3288 | Trombone; Valve | Blessing | Artist | |||||
3289 | Trombone | Fischer | Senator | 328 | ||||
3290 | Mellophone | Couesnon | 1930 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Exposition Universtille De Paris | 1900 | H C R S Concours | Membre du Jury | a scrolled insignia Couesnon & Cie | Fournisseurs de Carmee | 94.RUE D Angouleme | Paris | Chateau - Thierry | 30 (in pineapple) | ||||||||
3291 | Cornet | Victor | ||||||
3292 | Trombone | Besson | ||||||
Engraved: Class A| Besson & Co.| Prototype| 198 Euston Road | London England. Carl Fischer Inc. | Cooper Square| Sole Agents| New York USA. | ||||||||
3293 | Cornet | Concertone | ||||||
Czech made | ||||||||
3294 | Baritone | Peates | 8858 | |||||
Peates | Music House Inc. | Utica | N.Y. Peates Music House closed down in 2004 after being in business since 1892. | ||||||||
3295 | Trumpet | Silvertone | ||||||
Made in Germany | ||||||||
3296 | Alto Horn | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | 18541 | ||||
3297 | Tuba | Huttl | Eb | |||||
37 in tall Bell: 18 in | ||||||||
3298 | Trumpet | Supertone | Bandmaster | |||||
20 1/2" long | ||||||||
3299 | Cornet | Bruno | Special Grade | |||||
3300 | Cornet | Farny | Professional | |||||
Engraved: Henri Farny Paris Professional Nickel Plated Cornet. 13in long Langwill lists this name as "?Trade name" | ||||||||
3301 | Trumpet | Sansone | Empire | 54452 | ||||
3302 | Trumpet | Schmidt | ||||||
3303 | Mellophone | Henton-Knecht | Benal | |||||
Engraved: Benal | Henton | Knecht | Philadelphia | U.S.A. | ||||||||
3304 | Trombone | Elkhart | ||||||
Engraved Elk Hart Built by Buescher Elkhart.Ind. U.S.A. | ||||||||
3305 | Cornet | Distin | Superior | 5029 | 1889 | |||
Engraved: HENRY DISTON SUPERIOR PHILADELPHIA HIGHEST GRADE NO. 5029 | ||||||||
3307 | Alto Horn | LeVerne | ||||||
Engraved: LeVerne & Co., Paris. The J.G. Richards Co., Agents, Cleveland, O. bell: 8in length: 20in Bore: .490 lightweight: 2lbs. 8oz | ||||||||
3308 | Alto Horn | Boston | 12507 | 1894 | ||||
Engraved: Boston Musical Instrument Manufy 20in. long. 6 5/8in. bell. | ||||||||
3309 | Trombone | Heinem | ||||||
Engraved: GENUINE AUG. HEINEM SUPERIOR QUALITY. | J.W.JENKINS SONS MUSIC CO | SOLE AGENTS | KANSAS CITY MO. Kenton: The tuning device is rather unique. I only see one other in the database that has it, and it is a Lyon and Healy Beau ideal, but other aspects of the two instruments do not match up. | ||||||||
3311 | Alto Horn | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | ||||||
Length: 25 5/8in Bell: 8in | ||||||||
3312 | Trumpet | LeBlanc | Symphonie II | 9533 | ||||
Made in France | ||||||||
3313 | Trombone | Lafayette | 35798 | |||||
3314 | Alto Horn | Buescher | Aristocrat | 702051 | 1975-80 | F | ||
F | ||||||||
3315 | Cornopean | Halary | ||||||
Engraved: J A | HALARI FOURNsier du ROI A PARIS Bell: 4.84 in Bore: .464 | ||||||||
3316 | Alto Horn | Slater | 1875-1888 | Eb HP | ||||
Eb HP Engraved: M. SLATER MAKER 42 CORTLAND ST. NEW YORK | ||||||||
3317 | Trombone | Sinfonia | ||||||
Pryorphone: The bell appears ridged, even with the engraving. And the number of leaves make it more like 12 or 14 sided, not just 8. | ||||||||
3318 | Cornet | Tonk | Euterpe | |||||
Engraved Euterpe | Tonk Bros | New York, Chicago Length 12.5in | ||||||||
3320 | Cornet | Alcazar | ||||||
3321 | Alto Horn | Besancon | 274 | 1861-68 | ||||
Compensating engraved: 274 | BESANCON | Breveté S.G.D.G | Place St Jean 3 | LYON SAXHORN | ALTO | 270 | SA (monogram for Adolphe SAX) On 2nd valve: BESANCON Breveté LYON (in an oval cartouche) 130 | ||||||||
3322 | Tuba | Distin | 24884 | 1872 | Eb HP | |||
Eb HP Engrved: Distin | Patent Light Valve | Diston & Co. | Makers | 9 &10 Great Newport St.} London The pistons were made by V. Rockerts. Contrabass Class 4 PLV (Patent Light Valve). A batch of 6 valves #14263-8) were given out 1 Jun 1872, received 19 Jul 1872, and made up on 31 Jul 1872. (# 14268). The instrument was made by Bauer. Eb Bombardon, Class A39. It was given out 31 Jul 1872, given to the polisher on 15 Aug 1872, received 19 Aug 1872, and entered in stock 24 Aug 1872. It was sold to dealer in New York. Bauers time charged =138 hours. (#24886). Images used courtesy of http://rugs-n-relics.com | ||||||||
3323 | Saxhorn | Klemm | 1866 | Eb HP | ||||
3324 | Tuba | Couturier | ||||||
3325 | Sousaphone | Weymann | 981 28 | 1928? | BBb | |||
3326 | Trumpet | Gretsch | American | |||||
3327 | French Horn | Silvertone | ||||||
3328 | Trumpet | 20th Century | ||||||
Another on eBay says it has Bohemia stamped on it along with an anchor. | ||||||||
3330 | Euphonium | Coleman | Excelsior | 11518 | ||||
3331 | Cornet | King | Improved Perfecto | 13868 | 1930-5 | |||
Pryorphone: I suspect that it is a forerunner of the design patent, since he does not actually claim anything but a description of the design, -but- Putting the tuning slide AFTER the valves like that would allow you to have a smaller effective bore, thus possibly speeding up the valves, and making the tuning slide more like a euphonium, trombone, or tuba; that is, a larger "duo bore". It also occurs that pehaps White wanted to increase the bore size, but wanted to use all the tooling and valve-sets that were in already place for the first version. Or it may be that Frank Holton patented the New Proportion design, forcing White to move the tuning placement. OLDLOU: This one looks to me to be a very sloppy thing to play. That "water valve" on the bell bow just has to make a mess on the musicians trousers when the water is blown out. Yuckkkk!! | ||||||||
3332 | Tuba | DEG | Caravelle | BBb | ||||
Height: 34in Bell: 15 | ||||||||
3333 | Trumpet | Blessing | Junior | 9xxx | 1920s | |||
.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 | ||||||||
3334 | Bugle; Keyed | (anon) | ||||||
length: 49 in Bell: 6 1/4 in | ||||||||
3335 | Euphonium | Holton | B317 | 397399 | 1966 | |||
3336 | Baritone | King | 59409 | 1915-25 | ||||
3337 | Fluglehorn | Halvorsen | ||||||
Engraved: Paul Halvorsen Christiania. Length: 14 1/2in Image used courtesy of Bluzinger | ||||||||
3338 | Alto Horn; DB | Conn | 107200 | 1908 | ||||
Engraved: Made by C. G. Conn Elkhart Ind. PAT. June 15, 1886 Union Label M.P.B. P.L.U. Body only 15in long and 9in wide large bell: 7 1/2in small bell: 5 1/2in | ||||||||
3339 | Trumpet | Ditson | Victory | 1575 | Bb/C | |||
Engraved: Victory | OD Co. | Boston Czech made | ||||||||
3340 | Bugle; Keyed | Pertus | 1830-36 | |||||
Engraved:: PERTUS FACTEUR DE LECOLE ROYALE CAVALAIRE A SAUMUR Bell:142 mm | ||||||||
3341 | Ophicleide | Lecomte | ||||||
Engraved: A. Lecomte & C Paris length: 105cm bell: 25cm | ||||||||
3342 | Baritone | Cerveny | ||||||
45cm long, bell 16cm. | ||||||||
3343 | Cornet | Martin | Imperial | 1950s | ||||
453 bore | ||||||||
3344 | Tuba | Holton | 003511 | BBb | ||||
Yamaha Stencil YBB105 | ||||||||
3345 | Alto Horn | Martin | 185945 | 1954 | Eb | |||
3346 | Trumpet | Selmer | K24B | 323xx | 1964 | |||
Bell: 4.75in | ||||||||
3347 | Trumpet | Fischer | American | 35842 | ||||
Length: 20 1/4in | ||||||||
3348 | Cornet | Concertone | ||||||
3349 | Cornet | Higham | 31528 | 1880 | ||||
Echo Cornet Engraved: Patent, Clear Bore, Exhibition, Prize Medal, London 1862 and Dublin 1865, Awarded To J. Highman Maker, 127 Strangeways, Manchester 34528, Lyon & Healy general Agent Chicago | ||||||||
3350 | Trombone | American Knight | 6216 | |||||
3351 | Alto Horn | Couesnon | 1904 | Eb | ||||
Couesnon & Cie., 94 Rue DAngouleme Paris Height: 26in Bell: 7 1/2in | ||||||||
3352 | Baritone | Fischer | Superior | |||||
Engraved: Carl Fischer | Superior | New | York Bell: 9 1/2in | ||||||||
3353 | Trumpet | Getzen | 3072 | C | ||||
Bore: .462 | ||||||||
3354 | French Horn | Alexander | ||||||
Bb/High F Descant Horn | ||||||||
3355 | French Horn | Nikkan | ||||||
Engraved: Nikkan | Tokyo, Japan Piston valves | ||||||||
3356 | Trombone | Conn | 16H | CH970308 | ||||
3357 | Tuba | Conn | 21J | N04440 | ||||
Bell: 24in Throat:7&1/4in Bore: .750 | ||||||||
3358 | Euphonium | Salvation Army | 15995 | |||||
Engraved: The Triumph, Class A, 15955, The Salvation Army (with Crest) Manufactured by the Salvationist Publishing & Supplies Ltd. Judd Street, Kings Cross London. Factory St. Albans Herts Height: 21 in bell: 9.5 in | ||||||||
3359 | Alto Horn | Lavelle | ||||||
3360 | Cornet | Standard | 5xx | |||||
Engraved: Made by the Standard Band Inst Co. 62 Sudbury St. Boston | ||||||||
3361 | Baritone | Crown | ||||||
3362 | Cornet | Getzen | 67449 | |||||
Engraved: Tone Balanced | Copra Temp | GETZEN SUPER DELUXE ELKHORN WISCONSIN | ||||||||
3363 | Trumpet | Whaley Royce | Canadian Professional | |||||
Engraved: Canadian Professional Whaley Royce Toronto receiver stamped: Made in Germany Length{ 19 1/4 in length of the tubing:54 1/4 in | ||||||||
3364 | Fluglehorn | Conn | 20A | 323480 | 1938 | |||
3365 | Trombone | Baring | ||||||
Engraved: 1276 | Improved Excelsior Class | Geo Baring and Sons | Makers | London | England | 1886 Images used courtesy of ggouery | ||||||||
3366 | Mellophone | Cleveland | C-32-465 | |||||
3367 | Trombone | King | 1925-5 | 80xxx | ||||
Engraved: KING, made by the H.N. WHITE CO. Cleavland Ohio. On Receiver: (lions head) THE KING made by H. N. WHITE...med. bore low pitch and pat. May 17, 1910 | ||||||||
3368 | Mellophone | York | 22088 | 1909 | ||||
Engraved ? A.M. YORK & SONS| GRAND RAPIDS, MI | ||||||||
3369 | French Horn | King | 1159 | 28803 | 1947 | |||
Engraved: KING, MADE BY H.N. WHITE CLEVELAND OHIO | ||||||||
3370 | Mellophone | American Knight | R6737 | |||||
engraved: AMERICAN KNIGHT (DELUXE) MADE IN U.S.A. Bell:10 1/2in | ||||||||
3371 | Tenor Horn | Distin | Superior | 9797 | 1893 | |||
3372 | French Horn | Piering | 1882 to 19 | |||||
Robert Piering, Adorf. Germany AHe was mainly known for trombones "Usually when you see a 5-valved horn, the 5th valve functions as a stop valve or f extension, that is not the case here. The top and bottom valves operate at the same time using the same thumb lever! One valve is in front of the valve cluster, the other is after it, making this kind of a Kruspe/Geyer model. This horn stands in F, and plays just like any normal double horn." | ||||||||
3373 | Cornet | (anon) | ||||||
Alleged to be "LeCompte" Pedigree on this horn is questionable. "This cornet was made by "Excelsior/Paris 1867" and originally presented to one of my namesakes, J.C. Richards, over one hundred years ago. The case was handpainted, probably by my great-grandmother LaVague, also from my Dads side of the family. My folks gave it to me in 1950 when I was 13 and in the 7th grade. I used it to earn first chair in the Duluth East senior band. Jeff R. Davis 1990" | ||||||||
3374 | Euphonium | Vitak | Meritone | 1906-30 | ||||
Louis Vitak formed a partnership with importer Otto Georgi in 1906 and sold them as Meritone Band Instruments. | ||||||||
3375 | Trumpet | Varsity | ||||||
prinmancz: I Own the trumpet. It is made by Cleveland - Serial # C 956. IT IS LABELED: VARSITY USA ON THE BELL. IT IS FROM THE PERIOD 1919 to 1924 - pre- King... I also own a 1932 Cleveland made by king. Side by side they are virtually identical, same size, shape, etc. and the slides fit one another.... The only difference is the brace and the engraving. My "Varsity" with the serial # C 956 (if imported) would have had to have been imported by The Cleveland instrument Company. They were small and I do not know of them importing, but rather selling to King when they could no longer keep up the scale of instruments needed and were not able to grow for financial reasons. Then they sold to Mr. White and became part of the King Empire. As I said it is virtually identical to a serial # C 30843 Cleveland Trumpet I also own (and not that different from one I own in the C 3xx xxx range). I know there is a picture of it in horn-u-copia with the name of "Holton" in front of it, but this is not correct. Based on the serial number and the similarity to early Cleveland trumpets, it has to be a Cleveland. I had all my "Cleveland" slides in my "Varsity" last night (and vice-versa) with the exception of the tuning slide which is the same bore, but has a different radius, so only one side of the tubing will fit at a time... | ||||||||
3376 | Euphonium | Reynolds | Emperor | 746639 | ||||
Height: 30 1/4in Bell: 11 1/4 in | ||||||||
3377 | Trumpet | Boston | Boss-Tone | 23097 | c1920 | Bb | ||
Boston Musical Instrument Company. The Boss-Tone trumpets had the short tuning slide on the left side so they appear to be a C trumpet at first glance. They were made 1917-1921 | ||||||||
3378 | Trumpet | Vega | Artistone | |||||
3379 | Cornet | Fillmore | Norwood | A181095 | ||||
Pan Am International Style Serial# | ||||||||
3380 | Mellophone | Harwood | P49500 | |||||
Engraved: THE HARWOOD | W. JEKINS SONS | MUSIC CO. | KANSAS CITY MO. | U.S.A. | ||||||||
3381 | Trombone | Benge | Freelance 170 | 159764 | ||||
.500 bore | ||||||||
3382 | Trumpet | Keefer | Intonatic | 31058 | 1943 | |||
Bore: .465 James Keefer (son of the last Keefer to run the company) says that a few entirely hand made horns were produced during the second world war by custom order only. The factory was otherwise devoted to war related production. | ||||||||
3383 | Cornet | Missenharter | ||||||
Bell:4 7/8 in length: 13in Engraved: Medaille; 1st Class; Philadelphia; London & Paris; San Francisco; Chicago; American Institute; Ch. Missenharter; Excelsior, Harry Coleman Manfr; Philadelphia; 11735. | ||||||||
3384 | French Horn | Getzen | F640 | |||||
3385 | French Horn | Roth | ||||||
3386 | Trombone | Bohland-Fuchs | 784 | |||||
Engraved: Gloriosa Made by Bohland & Fuchs Graslitz, Bohemia. Stamped on Receiver: Bohemia 784 | ||||||||
3387 | Trombone | Pedler | American Triumph | 91912 | 1937-1958 | |||
late serial number so mid to late 1950s | ||||||||
3388 | Trombone | Conn | 26H | 276157 | 1930 | |||
3389 | Alto Horn | Conn | 100803 | 1907 | Eb | |||
Length: 24 inches Bell Circumference: 23 1/2 | ||||||||
3390 | French Horn | Selmer | ||||||
Engraved: U | Selmer | S | Reg. U.S. Pat. Off | H & A Selmer Inc. | Elkhart Indiana | ||||||||
3391 | Helicon | Holton | 25686 | 1914 | ||||
BELL: 22in | ||||||||
3392 | French Horn | Conn | 2D | 403511 | ||||
Year and model do not seem to match up. | ||||||||
3393 | Fluglehorn | Enders | ||||||
M. Enders Mainz, Germany | ||||||||
3394 | Fluglehorn | Crown | 7304 | |||||
3395 | Trombone | Boosey-Hawkes | Cabaret | 140987 | 1930s? | |||
3396 | Trombone | Orsi | ||||||
3397 | Trombone | Selmer | Largo | 8256 | ||||
French | ||||||||
3398 | Baritone | Schmidt | ||||||
Height: 24in Bell: 10 1/4in | ||||||||
3399 | Cornet | Cook | ||||||
Engraved: _ _ ss Biatetti Amadi | Americas Lady Cornettist | R Cook & CO | 133 Fenchurch St | London | ||||||||
3400 | French Horn | Fuchs | ToneKing | Bb/F | ||||
Ccompensating double horn. Upper tuning slides tune the Bb side. The lower slides add to the length to take it to F. Engraved: Toneking made by Karl Fuchs Graslitz Bohemia. | ||||||||
3401 | Trumpet | Blessing | B135 | 573xxx | ||||
3402 | Alto Horn | DuPont | ||||||
Height:20 in | ||||||||
3403 | Sousaphone | Jaubert | ||||||
Engraved: F Jaubert-et-Cie Paris Bell: 24in Collar: 5 3/4in | ||||||||
3404 | Baritone | Fischer | Artist | |||||
Height: 23 in Bell: 10 1/2in | ||||||||
3405 | Baritone | DuBois | ||||||
Louis DuBois | ||||||||
3406 | Trumpet | Jenkins | Special Deluxe | |||||
3407 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Symphony | |||||
3408 | Trumpet | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
Hirsbrunner Switzerland | ||||||||
3409 | French Horn | Blessing | Scholastic | |||||
3410 | French Horn | Rialto | ||||||
3411 | Trombone; Valve | Zazvonil | ||||||
main tuning slide can be pulled 12in and the 4th valve tuning slide can be pulled 5in bore: .510 bell: 9 in | ||||||||
3412 | Baritone | Bruno | Special Grade | |||||
3413 | Trombone | Nuss | ||||||
3414 | Alto Horn | Miraphone | 1114 | Eb | ||||
3415 | Cornet | Dodworth | ||||||
Engraved: Allen R. Dodworth New York | ||||||||
3416 | Cornet | Leland | Eclipse | 860 | 1898 | Eb | ||
Bell:4-7/8in Length: 12-1/4in Engrved: Eclipse / made by / S R Leland & Son / Worcester Mass Yankee: The above Eb Eclipse cornet is one that I recently aquired and is said to have the hole in the bell from the Spanish American war, which would date it to before 1898. I doubt if it is much older than that due to the style of the valve caps. | ||||||||
3417 | Fluglehorn | Signet | ||||||
Made in France | ||||||||
3418 | Euphonium | Indiana | ||||||
3419 | French Horn | Jaubert | ||||||
Engraved: F Jaubert & Cie | Paris | Lyon & Healy | Sole Agents | Chicago | ||||||||
3420 | Cornet | Vega | Standard | 1169 | ||||
Engraved: VEGA MADE by the STANDARD BAND INST. CO.62 SUDBURY ST. BOSTON Engraved by the valvesis a chapel with mountains in the background | ||||||||
3421 | Cornet | Hentschel | Special | pre WWI | ||||
Engraved: E.O. Hentschel Special Chicago Austrian made | ||||||||
3422 | Cornet | Missenharter | Medaille | 5313 | ||||
Engraved: Medaille | 1st Calss | London & Paris | Missenharter | Manfr | New York | ||||||||
3423 | Alto Horn | Pollmann | ||||||
Engraved: POLLMANS MUSIC HOUSE NEW YORK Length: 18in | ||||||||
3424 | Tuba | King | 1240 | 453XXX | 1965/70 | BBb | ||
Bell: 21in | ||||||||
3425 | Trumpet; Low | Glassl | ||||||
Engraved: Josef Glassl Graslitz Böhmen Length: 14.5 i Length of tubing: 69 in | ||||||||
3426 | Cornet | Dyer | Diamond | |||||
Engraved: Diamond W.J. Dyers St. Paul Made In Austria | ||||||||
3427 | Tuba | Steiner | Eb | |||||
Height: 32.6in bell: 11.25in | ||||||||
3428 | Trumpet | Pace | ||||||
Engraved: C PACE LONDON MAKER Charles Pace. Cylindrical bore Tube length: 71 inches. Bell: 4 3/4 in | ||||||||
3429 | Cornopean | Schaffner | ||||||
Engraved: SCHAFFNER / PARIS Schaffner was a supplier in 1850 of instruments to the Parisian maker / dealer Jean-Baptiste Gambaro. ports of the valves are made of sealing wax… Bell:5.08 in Bore.421 funnel mouthpiece seven original crooks, engraved on the brass receiver “S B â€, “LA â€, “LA B†, “SOLâ€, one crook stamped “FA †on the receiver, one engraved “MI†on a nickel cartouche soldered to the receiver and one unmarked coupler. | ||||||||
3430 | Baritone | Williams, RS | Class A Artist | |||||
3431 | Euphonium | Bruno | Royal Artist | |||||
3432 | Trumpet | Besson | ||||||
Length: 21in | ||||||||
3433 | Trombone | Vega | ||||||
Made by Standard Band Inst Co 62 Sudbury St Boston | ||||||||
3434 | Cornet | Bruno | Royal Artist | |||||
Czech made | ||||||||
3435 | Natural Horn | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
bore: .472 A=439 | ||||||||
3436 | Euphonium | Lyon-Healy | Couturier | |||||
Pryorphone: From after Lyon & Healy bought out the American Couturier in 1923. They continued to make horns until 1929. It also differs in that the mouthpipe goes directly into the 1st valve without the tuning loop. The valve tubing is still fixed, though. | ||||||||
3437 | Alto Horn | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
Engraved: LYON & HEALY Length: 18 1/2in | ||||||||
3438 | Cornet | Tonk | Sterling | |||||
3439 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | ||||||
3440 | Cornet | Marbeau | Bb/A | |||||
Jean Marbeau | ||||||||
3441 | Cornet | Seefeldt | 2774 | |||||
Engraved: W.SEEFELDE Phila. 2774 | ||||||||
3442 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Lyric Liberty | |||||
3443 | Bugle | Huttl | Eb | |||||
Eb Length: 28 1/2in bell: 5 1/4 in | ||||||||
3444 | Cornet | Pourcelle | ||||||
3445 | Cornet | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | |||||
Length: 16 1/2 in bell: 4 1/2in | ||||||||
3446 | Trombone; Valve | Erste Productivegenossens | ||||||
Erste Wiener Productio Genossenschaft der Musik Instrumentenmacher Wien VII Kaiserstrasse 55 Erste Productivegenossenschaft der Musikinstrumentenmacher Wien Workers Cooperative 1900-40 using the tools of Uhlmann Length:44 1/2in bell: 7in | ||||||||
3447 | Cornet | Getzen | Capri | |||||
3449 | Alto Horn | Huttl | ||||||
Height: 24in Bell: 8in | ||||||||
3450 | Trombone | Selmer | Largo | |||||
Bell: 9 in bore: .547 | ||||||||
3451 | Tuba | Hawkes | Emperor | 26191 | BBb | |||
BBb The Emperor Bass Class A Excelsior Sonorous Denman St. Piccadilly Curcus London | ||||||||
3452 | Tuba | (anon) | BBb LP | |||||
berlinner valves Bell:14in Height: 37.7in | ||||||||
3453 | Fluglehorn | Miraphone | 29xxx | |||||
3454 | Trombone; Bass | Bach | 50B | 9092 | 1965-70 | Bb/F | ||
Bell: 9-1/2in Bore .562 | ||||||||
3455 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | 27988 | 1894 | ||||
Made by CG Conn Elkhart Ind Worchester Mass In mouthpipe stamped: Exchanged New Buescher Elkhart Ind 5221 Height: 24in BELLs: 11.5in & 6 1/8in | ||||||||
3456 | Trombone; AltoV | (anon) | ||||||
3457 | Trumpet | Schamal | C | |||||
Engraved: K. Schamal Praha Karl Schamal was in business in Prague from 1879-1892, taking over the company from his father, Wenzel Schamal. He also worked for Sax and Moritz. | ||||||||
3458 | Cornet | Silvani | 1884*9 | |||||
Engraved: G. Silvani 4 Whitecross Place Wilson Street London & Paris | ||||||||
3459 | Baritone; DB | King | 1160 | 152529 | 1930-5 | |||
Engraved: KING, made by H N White in Cleveland Ohio. | ||||||||
3460 | Trumpet | Besson | 8-10 | 250706 | 1955-60 | |||
3461 | Cornet | Besson | 8-10 | 407146 | ||||
3462 | Euphonium | DEG | Caravelle | 7204 | ||||
3463 | Euphonium | Roth | 95552 | |||||
3464 | Cornet | Lyons | Monarch | 38309 | ||||
3465 | Trumpet | Elkhart | 84276 | |||||
3466 | Trombone | Bach | 46B | 4659: | 1955 | |||
Bore .547+.562 | ||||||||
3467 | Trombone; Bass | Yamaha | YBL611 | |||||
Bore .563. Bell: 10in rose | ||||||||
3468 | Alto Horn | Stratton | 1895-1912 | |||||
Engraved: JOHN F. STRATTON/MAKER/NEW YORK | ||||||||
3469 | Cornet | Conn | 2A | 1925 | Eb | |||
Engraved Engineering Model as well as the manufacturer. | ||||||||
3470 | Alto Horn | Pollmann | LIght Action | |||||
3471 | Alto Horn | Besson | ||||||
F Besson Eb Alto Horn Made in Paris c. 1910 Serial #78032 Bell Diameter = 7-1/8" Height:20 1/2in Engraved: F Besson / Brevete / SGDG / 96 Rue D angoulene / Paris / Grands Prix / Paris 1900 ....1910 / Hors Concouirs / C Kirsinger & Cia / Valparaiso / Santiago / Conception | ||||||||
3472 | Alto Horn | Distin | New Paris | 2216 | 1885 | Eb HP | ||
made in Philadelphia Bell: 6-7/8in Length: 18-3/4in | ||||||||
3473 | Trombone | Fischer | St Louis | 12656 | ||||
3474 | Sousaphone | Martin | Mammoth | 1925 | Bbb | |||
Bell: 30 in , 8 in throat | ||||||||
3475 | Trumpet | Baxter-Northrup | 5361 | |||||
Engraved: BAXTER NORTHUP LOS ANGELES Harry Baxter, Ray Northrup and H. Moennig were in business from 1908-1950 as woodwind makers | ||||||||
3476 | Euphonium | Association General | 13075 | 1890? | Bb | |||
Bell: 10-1/4in Height: 24in Engraved: Ouvriers Reunis Association Generale / Fouirn. Du Conservatiore Nat. / De Musique De Paris / et De Larmee / 68 Rue Reaumue / Paris / AA Translated they made instruments for the Paris music conservatory and the army. | ||||||||
3477 | Baritone | Besson | ||||||
3478 | Baritone | Lehnert | 1890 | |||||
Bell:10-1/2in Height: 26in Engraved: The American Standard / Manufactured by / H Lenhert / Phila | ||||||||
3479 | Tenor Horn | Pollmann | LIght Action | |||||
Bell diameter = 8-3/4" Height = 23-1/2" Bell inscription "August Pollmann / Light Action / New York" | ||||||||
3480 | Baritone | Selman | ||||||
E. Selman Phila, Pa | ||||||||
3481 | Tenor Horn | Slater | ||||||
Engraved: M. Slater / Maker / 42 Cortland St / New York Bell: 8-7/8 Height: 24-1/2in | ||||||||
3482 | Baritone | Wurlitzer | Monarch | |||||
Bell: 10-1/4in Height: 24in Engraved: The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. / Manufacturers / Cincinnati O. / Monarch | ||||||||
3483 | Euphonium | Southern California Music | ||||||
3484 | Tenor Horn | Courtois | ||||||
3485 | Sousaphone | Amati | BBb | |||||
Bell: 25 1/2 in Made in Germany | ||||||||
3486 | Alto Horn | Harwood | ||||||
3487 | Baritone | Pekelsky | ||||||
Engraved: V. Pekelsky Olmütz / Olomouci Height: 27.5 in Bell: 9 in Length of tubing: 106inches. | ||||||||
3488 | Euphonium | Bottali | ||||||
Engraved: Primaria Premiata Fabbrica F..A.M. Bottali Milano (Italia) O Pacani & Bro New York Height: 33 1/2in Bell: 15 3/4in | ||||||||
3489 | French Horn | Cerveny | 2981 | |||||
Suspected to be Cerveny. Not marked, but typical of their valve hardware | ||||||||
3491 | Cornet | Courtois | Arbuckle | |||||
3492 | Cornet | Conn | Wonder | 68508 | 1902 | |||
It has a Conn model E mouthpiece Bell: 4-3/4IN Length:13IN Engraved: New York Wonder / made by CG Conn / Elkhart Ind / New York | ||||||||
3493 | Cornet | Conn | 22473 | 1892 | ||||
Bell: 5in Length: 12-1/2in Engraved: Made by / Conn / Elkhart, Ind / and / Worcester, Mass The original case is also labeled "Worcester" and comes with Bb and A shanks as well as a Conn mute and a "Wonder" mouthpiece. | ||||||||
3494 | Cornet | Distin | New London | 9045 | 1892 | |||
#8748 on valve Bell: 5in Length: 12in Engraved: Superior / New London Model / Henry Distin / Manufacturing Co. / Makers / Williamsport, PA / Highest Grade / 9045 | ||||||||
3495 | Cornet | Easman | ||||||
Engraved: Easman & Co / Newburgh / NY Stamped: Austria Bell: 5in Length: 12in | ||||||||
3496 | Cornet | Frank | ||||||
Unmarked | ||||||||
3497 | Cornet | Frederick | ||||||
3498 | Tuba | Pedler | 0625 | |||||
Bore .750 Bell: 23 1/2 in Unusual valve design the bore splits in two before and after valve casing. This makes it a shorter action without affecting the bore size. Pryorphone: Wow! I had never seen an actual application of Bueschers patent! (furthering the association of Buescher and Pedler) http://www.horn-u-copia.net/yabbfiles/Attachments/Buescher1.GIF | ||||||||
3499 | Mellophone | Pepper | ||||||
Engraved: PREMIER J. W. PEPPER MAKER PHILADELPHIA HIGHEST AWARD AND DIPLOMA WORLDS FAIR COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION CHICAGO 1893 1216 Krantz Ring | ||||||||
3500 | French Horn | Boston | 25505 | 1921-2 | ||||
Appears to be a later model, later than any recorded on Lars Krimsers list. It is not known when Boston started numbering instruments or at what date. As can be seen from the serial numbers, it was by 1886. The earliest number that Robb Stewart reports is 7397. There are a great many unnumbered instruments known. Most of these are with rotary valves, along with some piston instruments. The vast majority of numbered Boston instruments are with piston valves. The highest number that I know of is 25206." | ||||||||
3501 | Trumpet; Low | Courtois | ||||||
3502 | Tuba | Mastertone | ||||||
3503 | Cornet | Goumat | ||||||
made in Austria | ||||||||
3504 | Trombone | Mastertone | ||||||
Made in France | ||||||||
3506 | Trombone; Valve | DeVrint | ||||||
Vienna valve Image used courtesy of www.horncollector.com | ||||||||
3507 | Tuba | DEG | Caravelle | 116xx | ||||
Marked Willson-Swiss Made | ||||||||
3508 | Cornopean | Thibouville | ||||||
Engraved: THIBOUVILLE PARIS EO | ||||||||
3509 | Trombone; Sopra | Gretsch | American Model | |||||
3510 | Trombone; Valve | Gautier | Virtuoso | |||||
Engraved: Heneri Gautier Virtuoso also Marked: B and F. | ||||||||
3511 | Cornet | Lehnert | ||||||
This is a Lehnert American Standard Bb Cornet. No serial number, c.1900 Bell: 4-7/8in Length: 13-1/2in Engraved: The American Standard / Manufactured by / H Lehnert / Phila. | ||||||||
3512 | Cornet | Lehnert | ||||||
Bell: 5in Length: 12in Engraved: Lehnert Phila in a small circle. | ||||||||
3513 | Cornet | Leland | Eclipse | 160 | 1885 | Bb | ||
Bell: 5in Length: 12in Engraved: Eclipse / made by / S R Leland & Son / Worcester, Mass / 160 Beautiful leaf engraving around the name and nice decorative joints. These are great playing horns. | ||||||||
3514 | Cornet | Missenharter | 6520 | 1890 | Bb | |||
Bell: 5in Length: 13in Engraved: Medaille / 1st Class / Philadelphia / London & Paris / San Francisco / American Institute / Ch Missenharter / Manf r / New York / 6520 | ||||||||
3515 | Cornet | Missenharter | Excelsior | 9113 | 1895 | Bb | ||
Bell: 5in Length: 12-1/4in Engraved: Medaille / 1st Class / Philadelphia / London & Paris / San Francisco / American Institute / Ch. Missenharter / Excelsior / Harry Coleman / Manf r / Philadelphia / 9113 | ||||||||
3516 | Cornet | Parsons | 1885 | Bb | ||||
Bell:4-3/4in Length: 12in Engraved: Chas H Parsons & Co, New York (inside a shield emblem) Probably an import with his name added. The pigtail crook allows it to convert from C to Bb. | ||||||||
3517 | Cornet | Quinby | 1880s | |||||
Bell: 4-11/16in Length: 13in Engraved: Made by / Quinby Bros / Boston | ||||||||
3518 | Cornet | Slater | ||||||
Bell: 5in Length: 12in EngravedL M. Slater / Maker / New York It came with Bb & A tuning shanks | ||||||||
10773 | Trombone | Couturier-Lyon | Victric | |||||
Engraving looks something like: Victric | Couturier | Mason Fondee e 1812 | LG | Successeurs 3S | Lyon-Paris | ||||||||
10774 | Alto Horn | Schopper | Eb | |||||
This Horn is a stencil according to Langwill "straight -lined stamp" if it would have been oval it is own make | ||||||||
10775 | Trombone; valve | Schopper | C | |||||
Straight Lined stamp so a stencil | ||||||||
10776 | Cornet | Distin | 832 | |||||
No 832 | HY Distin | Maker | 32 Cortlandt St| New York | ||||||||
3520 | Cornet | Vega | Triumphal | 31035 | ||||
Bell: 4-3/4in Length: 15in Engraved: Triumphal / Vega / Standard / made by / The Vega Company / Boston Mass / USA Also labeled on the 2nd valve with the serial number, the Vega Standard Boston logo, "LB" (large bore?) and "Pat. July 1917" Mouthpiece is a Vega 2. | ||||||||
3521 | Cornet | Whitmore-Mansfield | ||||||
This is an unusual Eb Cornet by Whitmore & Mansfield, Boston. No serial number, c. 1880s Bell = 4-3/4" Length = 10-1/2" Bell says "Whitmore & Mansfield / Makers / Boston / Mass" This horn has unusual design elements with the tubing that looks like a short version of a Bb and the wide oval end plates for the braces and lyre holder. I have not seen another with this name and hope that anyone with more information will post it here. | ||||||||
3522 | Cornet | Fischer | Superior | BB/C | ||||
Engraved: Carl Fischer / Superior / New York | ||||||||
3523 | Cornet | Jaubert | Eb | |||||
High Pitch Eb with C crook. Probably dates to 1880. | ||||||||
3526 | Cornet | Leland | Eclipse | 740 | 1890s | Bb | ||
Bell: 5-1/8in Length: 12-1/2in Engraved: Made by / S R Leland & Son / Eclipse / Worcester Mass 4" shank and "Eclipse" mouthpiece | ||||||||
3525 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | ||||||
Engraved: R Wurlitzer / Manuf / Cin. Ohio "Stylistically, it looks like a European import." | ||||||||
3527 | Cornet | Leland | Eclipse | 955 | 1900 | Bb | ||
Bell: 4-3/4in Length: 14in Engraved: Made by / Trade Mark / Eclipse / S R Leland & Son / Worcester Mass I am told the intervalve tubing is a copy of the Courtois Arban model in use until around 1900. It came with Bb and A tuning shanks and slides and a removable lyre holder. | ||||||||
3528 | Trumpet | Ditson | Victory | |||||
Curiosity. Marked: Germany, USSR Occupied (But Ditson closed in 1931) | ||||||||
3529 | Cornet | Bruno | Special Grade | |||||
Engraved: Bruno & Sons Inc | SPECIAL| GRADE | New York Valve case marked: B & F | ||||||||
3530 | French Horn | Sansone | 1718 | |||||
Engraved: Lorenzo Sansone / New York / USA Bell: 12in | ||||||||
10791 | Cornet | Elkhart Musical Inst Co | Masterpiece Grand | 1186 | ||||
3532 | Trombone | Leland | New Ideal | 1900 | ||||
Bell: 8in Length: 42in Engraved: New Ideal / S R Leland & Son / Worcester / Mass | ||||||||
3533 | Trombone; Valve | Mahillon | 168 | 1880s | ||||
Bell: 7in Length: 43in Engreved: C. Mahillon / Fournesseur Brevete De LArmee Et Des Conservatoires Bruxelles Translated "Maker for the army and the Brussels conservatory". This horn has an unusual horizontal plate between the 1st and 2nd valves which is needed for the thumb to hold the instrument. | ||||||||
3535 | Trombone; Valve | Pollmann | ||||||
3536 | Trumpet | Buescher | ||||||
3537 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | 23158 | 1892 | ||||
Engraved: Made by C.G.Conn Elkhart Ind & Worcester Mass. Small bell is not original to the instrument. | ||||||||
3538 | Trombone | Amati | ASL 312 | 7282 | ||||
AMATIC-KARSLICE TROMBONE, Sold in 1960 by Bondz Music Store in Wildwood, FL. | ||||||||
3539 | Trombone | Reynolds | Medaliist | A52219 | 1980S | |||
bell: 8.5 in | ||||||||
3540 | Bugle; Keyed | Greenhill | 1843-1846 | Bb | ||||
6-keyed Bb keyed bugle EngravedJ. Greenhill | 18 Little Britain | London | ||||||||
3541 | Euphonium | Conn | 5I | 400108 | 1952 | |||
A handle was added to the main tuning slide when the instrument was overhauled This one is a curiosity. According to the seller, "I am sure about the serial number and there is no letter. I have seen other Conns with six digit numbers starting with 4 that I am fairly certain are from the early 80s. It says 5I on the bell and it takes a small shank mouthpiece." The Conn Loyalist does not list a 5I. | ||||||||
3542 | French Horn | Dupre | ||||||
Engraved: Paul Dupre stamped - MADE IN ITALY Paul Dupre advertised in 1952 as a "name of distinction for more than 50 years". Located in Paris. | ||||||||
3543 | Tuba | Conn | 30025 | 1895 | Eb | |||
Bell:12in Height: 29in Engraved: Made by C G Conn / Elkhart Ind & / Worcester Mass | ||||||||
3544 | Tuba | Leland | Eclipse | 872 | 1897 | Eb | ||
Bell: 13-1/2in Length: 31in Engraved: Made by / Eclipse / S R Leland & Son / Worcester Mass | ||||||||
3545 | Bugle | Chek? | ||||||
3546 | Bugle | Conn | 70L | |||||
3547 | Bugle | Jero? | ||||||
3548 | Bugle | Ludwig | 72L | |||||
Conn Stencil | ||||||||
3549 | Bugle | Gran? | ||||||
3550 | Bugle | Pelisson | ||||||
3551 | Bugle | York | ||||||
3552 | Tenor Horn | Holton | 88936 | 1925 | ||||
3553 | Baritone | York | 43xxx | 1915 | ||||
3554 | Trombone | King | 1100 | 57416 | 1915-25 | LP | ||
Conservatory Model Solo Trombone. Bell:6.5in serial numbers 57416 bell, 57427 slid | ||||||||
3555 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Professional | 162199 | ||||
Engraved: Wurlitzer Professional Bell: 4 5/8in Bore: .460 No "made in" marks, so must be domestically produced | ||||||||
3556 | Tuba | Voigt | Eb | |||||
height: 34.5in bell: 12.5in | ||||||||
3557 | Trombone | King | 2B Silversonic | 332961 | 1953 | |||
3558 | Cornet | Pepper | 2881 | |||||
Engraved: J.W. PEPPER MAKER PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK 2881 | ||||||||
3559 | Baritone | Vega | Standard | |||||
Engraved: Standard Model Vega Standard, made by the Vega Company 155 Columbus Ave Boston | ||||||||
3560 | Tuba | Conn | 141303 | 1915 | Eb | |||
3561 | Fluglehorn | Anborg | ||||||
Made in Italy Langwill lists as a Tradname Anborg=Antonelli&Borghi | ||||||||
3562 | Trumpet | King | Master | 1920 | ||||
3563 | Tuba | Amati | F | |||||
Engraved: Amati Kraslice Height: 39 in Bell: 14 1/4in Length of the tubing: 150 in | ||||||||
3564 | Trombone | Conn | 77H | |||||
Bell: 7 1/2in Bore: .522 | ||||||||
3565 | Trombone | Blessing | Scholastic | 3345X | ||||
3566 | Trumpet | Conn | 22B | 1928 | Bb/A | |||
3567 | Cornet | Olds | Mendez | 225057 | 1950s | |||
TrumpetNick: I am not an expert on vintage horns but this looks much more like a trumpet...can you explain? Kenton: According to the 1957 catalog, "Styling is almost identical to the Trumpet model and yet this is large bore Cornet with careful engineering to preserve the conical principle of the Cornet and make it a golden voice for the fine solist." | ||||||||
3568 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | 29118 | 1895 | ||||
Elkhart Ind Worcester Mass | ||||||||
3569 | Trombone; Valve | Penzel-Muller | 1899-1920 | |||||
Engraved: G.L. Penzel & Müller New York Seller says it was played in 1903. Langwill lists the company as woodwind makers. Penzel had established as Penzel and Bro. in 1882. Formed the partnership with Muller in 1899. Muller was president from 1920-55. The company was owned by AG Badger 1920-1935. Used trade name Empire State. | ||||||||
3570 | Cornet | Pepper | Twentieth Century | |||||
3571 | Baritone | Hillyard | 16808 | |||||
Engraved: W. HILLYARD LONDON J W PEPPER IMPORTER PHILADELPHIA 16808 | ||||||||
3572 | Euphonium | Continental | ||||||
3573 | Tuba | Whaley Royce | Sterling | |||||
Bell: 12 1/2in Height: 29 1/2in | ||||||||
3574 | Cornet | Selmer | Invicta | 13407 | Eb | |||
Eb cornet. Bell marked: distributed by Selmer London foreign Bell:4.75in | ||||||||
3575 | Trumpet | Hallmark | Special | 194768 | ||||
Engraved: Hallmark / Special by York. | ||||||||
3576 | Trombone; Valve | Elkhorn | E346, | |||||
3577 | Tuba | Schreiber | Eb | |||||
tubaron: You can see one being played at http://www.1stbrigadeband.org/HornConfig.html | ||||||||
3578 | Tuba | Pollmann | ||||||
Engraved: AUGUST POLLMAN/LIGHT ACTION/NEW YORK bell: 11-7/8in height 27-1/2in | ||||||||
3579 | Cornet | Glassl | ||||||
Engraved: Egid Glassl Musik Instrumenten Fabrikation Komotau Length: 11 in Length of tubing: 56.5in Bell: 5in | ||||||||
3580 | Trumpet | Orsi | Ditta | |||||
Engraved: DITTA | PROF ROMEO ORST | PREMIATAE VILEGIATA FABBRCA | D1 ISTDUMENTI MUSICALI | Milano - Italia | ESPORTAZIONE MONDIALE | ||||||||
3581 | Helicon | York | 1927 | BBb | ||||
BBb | ||||||||
3582 | Sousaphone | Schmidt | BBb | |||||
BBb | ||||||||
3583 | Alto Horn | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
3584 | Helicon | Zoebisch | Eb | |||||
Eb | ||||||||
3588 | Sousaphone | Cerveny | Eb | |||||
Konigsgrad | ||||||||
3589 | Sousaphone | Ditson | Victory | BBb | ||||
BBb | ||||||||
3587 | Sousaphone | Pepper | BBb | |||||
JW Pepper and Sons | ||||||||
3590 | Alto Horn | Continental | Colonial | 408583 | ||||
Conns Model 58C. | ||||||||
3591 | Trumpet | Jay | ||||||
dual bore .438 / .455 | ||||||||
3592 | Trumpet | Cortot | ||||||
Bore .474 Jean Cortot | ||||||||
3593 | Trumpet | Huttl | American Diplomat | 7966 | ||||
3594 | Trumpet | Abbott | ||||||
Abbott Mfg. Co | ||||||||
3595 | Trumpet | Conn | 172028 | 1926 | ||||
French style. bore .458 | ||||||||
3596 | Cornet | Marceau | ||||||
Engraved: Marceau Austria Length: 16in Bell: 4 3/4 in | ||||||||
3597 | Trumpet | Rudall-Carte | Starline | |||||
3598 | Mellophone | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 104125 | |||||
...and the above horn has the patented York high/low pitch changeover | ||||||||
3599 | Cornet | Wulschner | Special | |||||
Engraved: Special | Wulschner | Stewart Music Co. | Indianapolis | 3 1/2" long | ||||||||
3600 | Tuba | Sax | ||||||
3601 | Tuba | Moritz | ||||||
3602 | Sousaphone | King | 1261 | 260123 | 1942 | Eb | ||
4 Valve Bell: 22in bore: .687 | ||||||||
3603 | Trumpet; Low | Getzen | 300 | K703xx | 1976-9 | Eb/F | ||
Engraved: Getzen 300 Series, Elkhorn, Wis USA Length: 26in | ||||||||
3604 | French Horn | Bruno | ||||||
3605 | Fluglehorn | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
3606 | Cornet | Jay | Columbia | 1900 | LP/HP | |||
Engraved: Columbia Patented. Harry B.Jay Co.,Chicago Long Model, came in small and medium bore, length 15in | ||||||||
3607 | Trombone | Huttl | Line 1000 | |||||
Engraved: Made By | AK Huttl | Prod. | Western | Germany | Line 1000 | ||||||||
3608 | Trombone | LaMonte | Superior | |||||
3609 | Baritone; DB | King | 36734 | |||||
1162? Serial? | ||||||||
3610 | Trombone | Lyon-Healy | Inspiration | |||||
Inspiration | Chicago Ill | ||||||||
3611 | Tuba | Sander | CC | |||||
CC tuba in COPPER 4 slanted rotors Bell : 17 3/4in, throat: 7 3/8in Bore .745". | ||||||||
3612 | Baritone | Dyer | ||||||
3613 | Sousaphone | American Artist | Eb | |||||
Engraved: American | Artist | Made in USA | ||||||||
3614 | Tenor Horn | Champion | ||||||
Engraved: Champion | Made in USA | ||||||||
3615 | Mellophone | Buescher | Windsor | |||||
Engraved: WINDSOR ELKHART IN. USA | ||||||||
3616 | Euphonium; DB | Pepper | 58936 | |||||
Engraved: JW Pepper & Son | Perfected | Philadelphia | 58936 Missing small bell | ||||||||
3617 | Euphonium | Holton | 76xxx | 1923 | ||||
3618 | Trombone; Valve | Melchior | ||||||
Richard Melchoir und Sohn Bell also engraved: Roy A. Matthews. Font is different font from manufactures. F-attachment works via a cord pull on the rotary valve (hangmans noose mechanism). This cord is currently missing. Image used courtesy of gr8stuff4uall | ||||||||
3619 | Tuba | York | Eb | |||||
Eb | ||||||||
3620 | Tuba | Couesnon | 72088 | Eb | ||||
Eb | ||||||||
3621 | Baritone | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | 9234 | ||||
Regent | Made by | Ohio Band | Instrument Co | ||||||||
3622 | French Horn | Bruno | Majestic | |||||
Engraved: Bruno Majestic | ||||||||
3623 | Cornet | Godfrey | Guards Model | 449 | 1890-9 | |||
Dan Godfrey and Sons The Guards Model Sterling Silver Cornet Image used courtesy of Randy Cole | ||||||||
3624 | Trombone; AltoV | Distin | Highest Grade | 10731 | 1893 | Eb | ||
Engraved: HENRY DISTIN MFG. CO | HIGEST GRADE | MAKERS | WILLIAMSPORT PA | 10731 | ||||||||
3625 | Trumpet | American Artist | ||||||
3626 | Kuhlohorn | Glier | ||||||
Engraved: Aug. Clemens Glier Musikinstrumentenmanufaktur Markneukirchen i. S. Glier was in business 1887-1908 Length:12.5in Length of tubing:55in Bell: 6in | ||||||||
3627 | French Horn | Manhatten | 5824 | |||||
Czech made | ||||||||
3628 | Trombone | Boosey-Hawkes | Regent | 329xxx | ||||
3629 | Trumpet | Boston | Three Star | 23252 | 1917 | |||
3630 | Trombone; Valve | Wulschner | ||||||
Engraved: Wulschner Stewart Co. Indianapolis, Ind Stamped Austria Emil Wulschner was a dealer and agent for Boosey from 1888. From 1893, used Emil Sulschner & Son. Wulschner widow, Florence, was in partnership with Alex. Stewart from 1904-1914. | ||||||||
3631 | Trombone | Kruspe | ||||||
3632 | Sousaphone | Frank | 4941 | Eb | ||||
Raincatcher | ||||||||
3633 | Euphonium | Gretsch | 2899 | |||||
3634 | Trombone; Sopra | Conn | 13808 | 1915 | ||||
4 stamped on slide by slide lock | ||||||||
3635 | Cornet | Goumat | ||||||
Engraved: Goumat & Co. Fully Warrant B&F stamped on middle valve Stamped Austria The case says J.W. Jenkins Sons Music Co., 1013 - 1015 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mo. which is consistent with the owners locale. Also was a comment that said that Austria was used before 1918, because Graslitz was then in Czechoslovakia. Kenton: Possibly this horn connects the dots. Goumat may be a stencil made by Boland and Fuchs and imported by Jenkins. | ||||||||
3636 | Cornet | Kaiser-Kohler | ||||||
Engraved: Kaiser & Kohler Makers Cincinnati O | ||||||||
3637 | Trombone | Conn | 82H | 1926 | ||||
New York Symphony Trombone, which was produced from 1924 to 1927. Bell 8in Bore: .522 in slide tuning | ||||||||
3638 | Baritone | Selmer | Mersel American | |||||
3639 | Trumpet | Schenkelaars | ||||||
3640 | Trumpet | Mahillon | ||||||
3641 | Trumpet | Roth | ||||||
Engraved: Premiata Fabrica | Ferd. Roth | Milan | Italia Length: 20-1/2in Bell: 4-3/4in | ||||||||
3642 | Cornet | Kalashen | 2237 | |||||
3643 | Trumpet | Conn | 25B | 243387 | 1927 | Bb/A | ||
Engraved: MADE BY C. G. CONN LTD. ELKHART IND. U. S. A. | ||||||||
3644 | Cornet | Henry-Martin | ||||||
ENGRAVED - E. HENRY & T. MARTIN, BREVETIS, RUE de RIVOLI 73, PARIS Length: 12 in | ||||||||
3645 | Cornet | Craig | ||||||
Aberdeen Great Britain late 19th century | ||||||||
3646 | Cornet | Parsons | Eb | |||||
3647 | Euphonium | Conn | 143297 | 1916 | ||||
Height:30in bell:11in | ||||||||
3648 | Sousaphone | Paragon | Eb | |||||
bell:25 1/2in Bore .640 | ||||||||
3649 | Trumpet | Martin | Indiana | 131xxx | 1962 | |||
Intermediate level model above the Imperial. They share the same configuration and tubing as the Committee, and the valves are interchangeable. The major differences between the two are in the bracing, valve casings and the Indiana does not have a reverse lead pipe. The Indiana went through many design changes over the years and the 1962 is the final version. Bore:.468 | ||||||||
3650 | Trombone; Bass | Olds | S22 | 820694 | 1972 | |||
Bell: 10 in | ||||||||
3651 | Trombone; Valve | Pepper | Pefected | 81018 | ||||
Bell: 7 1/8in | ||||||||
3652 | Alto Horn | Rudolph | ||||||
Engraved: Jul. RUDOLPH | Hof. Instr. M. | Gotha Bell: 18 cm body diameter: 30 cm. | ||||||||
3653 | Trumpet | Serenader | 6717 | |||||
3654 | Alto Horn | Wurlitzer, Paul | Symphony | |||||
Engraved: Symphony The Paul Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, O Stamped Franc on leadpipe. Pre McKinley act modification (1896) | ||||||||
3655 | Euphonium | Bundy | 584484 | 1973 | ||||
Engraved: Bundy, Made In England, For Selmer, Elkhart, Indiana | ||||||||
3656 | French Horn | Kruspe | Sansone | 1940s | ||||
5 Valve single with A and F valves E. Kruspe Erfurt | ||||||||
3657 | Trombone | Olds | Recording | 191884 | 1956 | |||
bore: 0.495/0.510 bell:8 1/2 in | ||||||||
3658 | Cornet | Ditson | New Century | |||||
Engraved: OLIVER DISTIN COMPANY NEW CENTURY BOSTON. | ||||||||
3659 | Euphonium | Conn | 24I Connstellation | |||||
3660 | Euphonium | Holton | 108958 | 1931 | ||||
3661 | Baritone | Manhatten | ||||||
Height 10 1/2in Length: 28in. | ||||||||
3662 | Trumpet | Couesnon | Alcazar | |||||
3663 | Alto Horn | Union | 1880s | |||||
Engraved: UNION | H.N. WHITE | SOLE AGENT | CLEVELAND O Made by Baring, but was sold by White. Image used courtesy of William R. Kennedy | ||||||||
3664 | Sousaphone | Pepper | 8800 | 1893 | ||||
Raincatcher Engraved: Highest Medal & Diploma, Chicago 1893 Premier JW Pepper Maker Philadelphia and Chicago No. 8800 Prototype Sousaphone made by Pepper for Sousa, whos picture is engraved on the instrument | ||||||||
3665 | Euphonium | LaMonte | 57xx | |||||
made in Italy | ||||||||
3666 | Trumpet; Bass | Lidl | ||||||
Engraved:Lidl Brno Length: 25.5 in length of the tubing: 111 in gsmonks: I own one of these: Lidl used to market it as a bass trumpet. It is in tenor Bb, but not all companies market these horns as bass trumpets. Some refer to this version as a tenor, and refer only to the horn with a trombone-size bell as the bass (possibly also having four valves and being pitched in C). The thing is, I have played a number of "bass trumpets" over the years, and I cannot consider this horn to be a bass trumpet. For one thing, these old Lidls are almost entirely conical. They begin with a conical lead-pipe, they are cylindrical through the tuning section, and then the whole rest of the tubing (about 6 ft 4in) is conical. I have found this with several "bass trumpets", that they are mostly conical. That makes them tenor or baritone cornets in my opinion, and they play like cornets! The tone is dark, the partials close-together, the flexibilities like a greased weasel which is very much unlike a cylindrical instrument. I have played what I consider to be real bass trumpets, and by contrast their tone is crisp, resonant and trumpet-like. They are also cylindrical horns. It is not a tenor horn, guys. The bell is not much bigger than a standard trumpet and the sound is nothing like Bb tenor horns, baritones, euphoniums, etc. These horns are often referred to as tenor trumpets, reserving the bass connotation for the horns with a trombone-size bell that are usually in C and often have four valves. There is a contrabass trumpet that is in a lower key again, F or Eb. Conn and a few other companies used to make an alto cornet in low F or Eb, so calling horns like this tenor cornets would be apt, I think. Again, the alto cornets have a bell the same size as a Bb cornet or only slightly larger. The Eb tenor (alto) horn is also often referred to as an alto cornet, especially in Europe, and many resources do list the Saxhorns as a family of cornets, but this is erronious- Saxhorns are not cornets. They are between cornets and true flugelhorns and are a taxonomic off-shoot of the bugle family (which is another reason why bugles are historically significant, BTW). There sure seems to be an utter lack of standardisation of bass trumpets! Every model I have looked at seems to be different from every other version. Some are almost entirely cylindrical, many are a liberal mix of profiles, and horns like mine are almost entirely conical. The proof of the pudding seems to come out in the high range- the 3rd octave, to be precise. Cylindrical, small-belled horns tend to sound distincly like regular trumpets in that range. My horn sounds like an old-style cornet up there with a big, fat, dark sound. No matter how hard I try for a martial sound, it sounds like I am going to break into the Coronation Street theme. | ||||||||
3667 | Cornet | Mitsching | ||||||
Engraved: L. Mitsching ElberfeldLength: 12 1/4 inch. Length of tubing:56 3/4in Bell: 12.5cm5inch. | ||||||||
3668 | Trumpet | Deimer | ||||||
Engraved:Karl Deimer Karlsruhe Length 17.5 in Length of tubing:53.5 in | ||||||||
3669 | Cornet | Hamilton | ||||||
3670 | French Horn | Paxman | 67710 | 1977 | ||||
Triple Merewether System | ||||||||
3671 | French Horn | Anborg | ||||||
Made in Italy Anborg=Antonelli&Borghi | ||||||||
3672 | Euphonium | Buescher | Windsor | 59378 | ||||
height 28in Bell:10 1/2in | ||||||||
3673 | Mellophone | Kalashen | Yankee | 1436 | ||||
Engraved: 1436 MJ Kalashen The Yankee New York | ||||||||
3674 | French Horn | Paxman | ||||||
3675 | Tuba | Marzan | 69 | CC | ||||
Bell: 19 receiver stamped Germany. Manufactured by Bohm & Meinl. | ||||||||
3676 | Trombone; Alto | Olds | 36xxx | 1949 | ||||
bore: .465 bell: approx. 5-7/8in | ||||||||
3677 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Feature | |||||
3678 | Trumpet | Olds | Prototype? | 7 | late 1920s | |||
3679 | Cornopean | Protin | ||||||
Langwill lists this maker as being in business in the 2nd quarter of the 1800s | ||||||||
3680 | Cornet | Orsi | ||||||
3681 | Alto Horn | Boosey-Hawkes | Imperial | 200781 | 1955 | |||
3682 | Alto Horn | Boosey-Hawkes | Regent | 142604 | 1934 | |||
3683 | Cornet | Slater | ||||||
Engraved: M Slater Maker NY | ||||||||
3684 | Trumpet | Schenkelaars | ||||||
bore .474 | ||||||||
3685 | Cornet | Couesnon | Vibratone | |||||
Engraved: Vibratone Made by Couesnon & Cie Paris Made in France. | ||||||||
3686 | Cornet | American Gloritone | ||||||
3687 | French Horn | Kruspe | 1905-15 | |||||
E. Kruspe Erfurt | ||||||||
3688 | Trombone | Keefer | Septor | 79xx | 1919 | |||
3689 | Trombone; Bass | Reynolds | Contempora | 923xx | 1961 | Bb/F/E | ||
dependent F & E valves with additional slides for D & C. | ||||||||
3690 | Baritone; DB | Conn | 74I | 179043 | 1921 | |||
3691 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Wurlitzer-American | 1020 | ||||
Engraved: Wurlitzer-American, made by the Rudolph Murlilzer, Cinncinati & Chicago | ||||||||
3692 | Cornet | Boosey | 56182 | 1900 | ||||
Compensating Cornet | ||||||||
3693 | Trumpet | Frank | Tempertone | 6540 | 1950 | |||
3694 | Cornet | Conn | 82A | 227276 | 1928 | |||
3695 | Cornet | Pepper | 78x9 | Eb | ||||
Eb | ||||||||
3696 | Trumpet | Herwig | ||||||
Engraved: MAX HERTWIG DRESDEN NO 14 length of tubing:54 in | ||||||||
3697 | Trumpet; Bass | Fischer, AE | ||||||
Engraved: A.E. Fischer AG | Bremen Length: 22in length of the tubing: is 111 inches | ||||||||
3698 | Kuhlohorn | Fryc | ||||||
Engraved: Feliks Fryc Bydgoszcz Length: 12inLength of tubing:55in Bell: 5 3/8in | ||||||||
3699 | Trumpet; Low | Lignatone | Eb? | |||||
Engraved: Lignatone length: 20 3/4in Length of tubing: 87 in | ||||||||
3700 | Cornet | Conn | Perfected Connqueror | 108855 | 1908 | Bb/A | ||
3701 | Cornet | Buescher | 245 | 299833 | 1942 | |||
3702 | Natural Horn | Courtois | ||||||
Engraved: Antoine Courtois | Brevete | Facteur Du Conservatoire | National | 8 Rue De Nancy | Paris Peter: The construction suggests an early date, or else the instrument was a medium-low priced instrument of later construction. One way to help determine the age is to provide a bit more information. Is the instrument solid brass, brass covered with silver, or brass covered with German Silver? Look for ware patterns on the instrument especially where the instrument is held. This is where you will find any ware through the metal plating (if any). In general, solid brass instruments are of an earlier design or as of about 1880, manufacturers would not bother to plate their student-quality instruments. I realize this is not much help, but with more information, perhaps we can provide better information. Also, Courtois is a family of makers active between the late 1700s and mid to late 1800s. The lack of "made in France" or similar phrase indicates the horn was either made before 1893, or was intended for use in France. If that is the case the 1893 date does not apply. In short, there is no real way to tell, unless the owner can: 1. Describe the quality of the instrument. A professional instrument would likely date from the mid 1800s. A student instrument could date from as late as the early 20th century 2. Describe the metal used to make the instrument (brass, german silver, or silver) 3. Provide any additional information about additional parts, such as crooks (extra tubing that might or might not survive) | ||||||||
3703 | Trumpet | Sherwood | Standard | 104480 | ||||
Engraved: Sherwood STANDARD U.S.A. | ||||||||
3704 | French Horn | Hoyer | 1980s | |||||
3705 | Cornet | Kaiser-Kohler | ||||||
3706 | Cornet | Elkhart Musical Inst Co | Triumph | |||||
3707 | Trumpet | Penzel-Muller | ||||||
Engraved: BELCANT0 PENZEL MUELLER NY Length: 21-1/2in | ||||||||
3708 | Cornet | Marceau | ||||||
3709 | Euphonium | Buescher | 589 | 33029 | 1917 | |||
Truetone Bell Removable: 11in | ||||||||
3710 | Trombone | Olds | O23 - Opera | late 1960s | ||||
bell: nickel silver 8.5in Bore .547 slide | ||||||||
3711 | Kuhlohorn | Finke | 666 | 2000 | ||||
BELL: 5 1/4in LENGTH: 13in BORE: .430 | ||||||||
3712 | Mellophone | Reynolds | Contempora | 59462 | 1966 | F/Eb | ||
3713 | Mellophone | Lyon-Healy | Champion Silver Piston | |||||
3714 | Trombone | Kessels | Sirena | |||||
Engraving: Above the medals, Sirena (with a woman on a dolphin) Above that is a crest with the cities, London, Paris & Amsterdam. Below the medals it says, M. J. H. KesselS, Fourinisseur de LArmee et des Concervatoires, Tilburg. Sirena is the Solo Instrument line from Kessels. Bell: 6in | ||||||||
3715 | Cornet | Martin | Galaxy | 690875 | 1963? | |||
3716 | Trombone | Bach | 8 | 4767 | 1955-60 | |||
3717 | Trombone | Benge | 190 | |||||
Numbers: On connector 176687, on hand slide 8017 | ||||||||
3718 | Trombone | Holton | TR150 | 1978 | ||||
Bore: .547 Bell: 9.0in | ||||||||
3719 | Cornet | Buescher | Windsor | R23408 | ||||
3720 | Trombone; AltoV | Conn | Wonder | 18282 | 1890 | Eb | ||
Engraved: Made by Conn | Elkhart, Ind | Worcester Mass copyright Pat. June 15, 1886 64 and E near waterkey. | ||||||||
3721 | Tuba | Bottali | ||||||
Engraved: Primaria | Premiata Fabbrica |FLLI A.M Bottali Tuba | Milano| Italia | O Pacani & Bro | New York Bell: 15 3/4in Height: 33 1/2in | ||||||||
3722 | Trumpet | Bruno | Royal Artist | |||||
Engraved: ROYAL ARTIST BRUNO N.Y. Length: 19 1/2 in | ||||||||
3723 | French Horn | Weise | 1980 | |||||
3724 | Baritone | 20th Century | ||||||
Bell: 9 1/2in Height: 24in | ||||||||
3725 | Euphonium | Miraphone | 8365 | |||||
Bell: 11in | ||||||||
3726 | Tuba | King | 293 1/2 | 30639 | pre 1915 | Eb | ||
Bell: 15 in Height: 31 Bore .620 | ||||||||
3727 | Fluglehorn | Sonora | ||||||
3731 | Trombone | Courtois | ||||||
Imported by J. Howard Foot. Sole US Agent, New York & Chicago | ||||||||
3732 | Euphonium | King | ||||||
Height:26in Bell: 11 | ||||||||
3733 | French Horn | Reynolds | Pottag | 27094 | 1957 | |||
John Ericson, in his blog, was talking about the Reynolds Pottag French horn, He said it was introduced in the 1940s and was produced until 1961. In the early stages of the Reynolds Double Horn, Reynolds contracted Max Pottag, long-time second horn with the Chicago Symphony to promote sales of the new horn. By the mid 1940s, Reynolds was marketing their double horn as the Pottag Model. In 1947, Pottag retired from the CSO after 40 years of playing and began teaching at Northwestern. Max Pottag The Reynolds Double French Horn is a most sensitively responding instrument and has an unusually easy-speaking upper register - so important to Horn players. Its wondrous tone quality, complete even range and sureness is noteworthy. I am using it exclusively, love it and I am happy indeed to recommend it to any French Horn player. John says it has a good upper register, and the intonation is a bit squirrely but manageable. It is pretty responsive but the strength of this horn would seem to me to be the tone. It has a very nice sound, they did get something really right about the bell and tapers and metal thickness and temper. He also told of a 2008 test conducted by Ken Pope at the IHS Denver horn workshop. When the reviewers did not know what horn was being played, they loved the tone, but when they found out it was a Reynolds, they hated it! | ||||||||
3734 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 70H | 2548xx | 1928 | |||
Bore:.547 X .562 Bell: 9 1/2in | ||||||||
3735 | Alto Horn | Martin | 75992 | 1927 | Eb/C | |||
Bell: 9in | ||||||||
3736 | Trombone | Bryant-Newell | Rex | |||||
3737 | Cornet | Pepper | Standard | 62516 | ||||
JW Pepper & Sons | Standard | Philadelphia | 61516 | ||||||||
3738 | Trumpet | Fischer | New York National | |||||
3739 | Trumpet | American Victory | 48844 | |||||
Engraved: American Victory | ||||||||
3740 | Trumpet | Parduba | 48844 | |||||
Engraved: Supratone, Extra Special, Hand Made, TradeJPMark, J. Parduba Maker, New York | ||||||||
3741 | Cornet | Buescher | 65 | pre 1904 | ||||
Engraved: Made By | The | Buescher | Mfg. Co. | Elkhart | Ind Length: 13 Bell: 4 7/8in Not being an Epoch horn, I will assume that # 65 could have been made from 1894 on. The leather case that accompanies it certainly looks like the horn is in pretty original condition, and all of the cornets advertised in the Buescher Mfg Co materials have mouthpipe shanks, while all of the cornets advertised in my 1909 Buescher BIC True-Tone have fixed mouthpipes. I will agree that the valve tops and bottoms certainly resemble Buescher instruments of a slightly later period, and the ones on my cornet are of a much finer level of detail. Recently there was a BBIC Epoch No. 1 horn for sale on "that auction site" that clearly had a valve bottom substituted from a later horn, while the remaining one next to it was original. | ||||||||
3742 | Trumpet | Belati | Eb | |||||
Second half of 19 century | ||||||||
3743 | Cornet | Bryant-Newell | Rex Special | |||||
3744 | Baritone | Martin | 12665 | |||||
Engraved: The Martin Band Instrument Co. Elkart Indiana union "badge" on the first slide receiver | ||||||||
3745 | Helicon | Conn | Eb | |||||
Engraved: Made by C.G.Conn, Elkhart Ind., Worcester Mass | ||||||||
3746 | Sousaphone | Buescher | 122022 | 1922 | BBb | |||
Bell: 24in | ||||||||
3747 | Baritone | Continental | "240" | 27 | 1932/3 | |||
Bell: 9.5in Described in the catalog as a beginner instrument | ||||||||
3748 | Trumpet | Grinnell Bros | 71907 | 1920s | ||||
Buescher Stencil | ||||||||
3749 | Cornet | Pan American | 56A | 145735 | 1941 | |||
bore: .483 | ||||||||
3750 | Cornet | Lefevre | ||||||
3751 | French Horn | York | Artist | 217908 | F/Eb | |||
3752 | Tuba | Blessing | 622161 | |||||
Bell: marked Western Germany, 22in, 6 3/4in collar Height: 46in | ||||||||
3753 | Cornet | York | Superba | |||||
Bore: .468 - .470 | ||||||||
3754 | Cornet | Weber | ||||||
3755 | Trombone; Valve | Dyer | ||||||
Bell: 9 1/4in Length: 31in | ||||||||
3756 | Trumpet | Wurlitzer | Lyric | |||||
Engraved: The Lyric made by Rudolph Wurlitzer Cincinnati and Chicago | ||||||||
3757 | Mellophone | Wallace, Howard | ||||||
Engraved: Howard J. Wallace Distributor Chicago | ||||||||
3758 | Trombone | Wurlitzer | Artist Special | |||||
Bell: 7 in | ||||||||
3759 | Cornet | Martin, Jos | ||||||
Engraved: JOS. MARTIN – WURZBURG | ||||||||
3760 | Fluglehorn | Tierolff | ||||||
Engraved TR | TIEROLFF | ROOSENDAAL | HOLLAND Made by Deprins | ||||||||
3761 | Trumpet | Buescher | No 5 Epoch | 14930 | 1911 | Bb/A | ||
Patented in Mich. in 1919 Pryorphone: The No. 5 trumpet has the Epoch system. In addition to the high 2nd valve slide, you can also see that the bell tubing exits from the 2nd valve on the other side. I assigned it to 1911 based on Lars Kirmsers serial number chart from the number given. I have no idea idea of any Buescher patent in 1919. The Epoch valve system was 1901, "Multi-Pitch Tuning" was 1906, and the "Split-No-Tone Bell", which was on their trumpets and cornets into the 20s was 1907, so I have no idea where the 1919 date comes from. | ||||||||
3762 | Cornet | Buescher | 3 | |||||
Patent date 1901 Pryorphone: The No. 3 is the New Long Model Cornet, taken from matching the wraps and details to the horn. The 1901 patent is for the Epoch valve system. It only had unequal valve depths for the No. 1 Cornet. For all of the other horns they made and used it on (including other cornets) it had equal depth valves. You can tell that this horn has the Epoch valve system because the 2nd valve slide is high and faces forward. | ||||||||
3763 | Sousaphone | Besson | A220 | |||||
3764 | French Horn | Conn | 194499 | 1927 | ||||
Comments on the ad: Conn really made their doubles popular with their copy of the 1939 Kruspe, this is different. The braces are the same as the Schmidt copy Conn made in that era I wonder if this is a "6D" model, pre Stagliano model, not Schmidt model. Whatever the case may be, I too have never come across one of these. If conn was copying german horns, perhaps this is a Wendler Kruspe or Alex 102 copy. | ||||||||
3765 | Alto Horn | Wurlitzer | Professional | A19xxx | ||||
From a similar horn on ebay: Bell: 7.5in Height: 20in International style serial # | ||||||||
3766 | Cornet | DuPont | ||||||
Engraved: M Dupont Paris | ||||||||
3767 | Cornet | Williams, RS | Class B | |||||
Engraved: Class B The R.S. Williams & Son Co. Limited Toronto, Ontario | ||||||||
3768 | French Horn | DePrins | 12697 | |||||
FIRST PRIZE and GOLD MEDAL | ||||||||
3769 | Trombone | Ditson | Bostonian | 119855 | ||||
Engraved:made in USA bell:7 in Tentatively listed as a Ditson product | ||||||||
3770 | Trombone | Chris Kratt | 6220 | |||||
Bell: 7.5 | ||||||||
3771 | Tuba | Mahillon | 390 | |||||
Engraved: W. E. Sear New York 390 C. Mahillon Antwerp Belgium Specs: .625 bore. 17.75†bell. | ||||||||
3772 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | 556 | 1901 | Bb/A | ||
Patented August 1898, made in 1901 | ||||||||
3773 | Trumpet | Gaillard-Loiselet | ||||||
Engraved: Vedette Pelisson Maison Fondee en 1812, Gaillard Loiselet, Successeurs, Lyon-Paris. Length:19in Bell:4 1/4 in | ||||||||
3774 | Cornet | Reynolds | CD58 Medalist | 101448 | 1964 | |||
RMC took over Reynolds AND introduced the Medalist in 1961. | ||||||||
3775 | Trombone | Pepper | ||||||
JW Pepper and Sons Philadelphia | ||||||||
3776 | Mellophone | Couesnon | 2216 | |||||
Mellophonium | ||||||||
3777 | Trombone; Valve | Couesnon | 1911 | |||||
Exposition Universelle De Paris | 1900 | Hors Concours | Member Du Jury | Couesnon & Cie | 94 Rue DAncouleme | Paris, France | Sherman & Clay Agents | San Francisco | 11 inside of pineapple Bell: 8in Length: 26in | ||||||||
3779 | Helicon | DeVrint | ||||||
3780 | Mellophone | Sistek | ||||||
3781 | Cornet | Lefevre | ||||||
Length: 11 1/2in Seller says it is engraved: Henry Lefevre | ||||||||
3782 | Cornopean | Gunckel | ||||||
Stamped: Henry Gunckel | Paris | ||||||||
3783 | Baritone | Fischer | American | P 13229 | ||||
Engraved: Carl Fischer, American model, New York P 13229 Height 28in | ||||||||
3784 | Trumpet | Monarch | ||||||
3785 | Cornet | Roehn | 1860s | |||||
3786 | Mellophone | Wurlitzer | American | 5995 | ||||
Engraved: he Wurlitzer American Made By Rudolph Wurlitzer Cincinnati Chicago | ||||||||
3787 | Mellophone | Wurlitzer | Lyric | |||||
3788 | Cornet | Stratton | ||||||
3789 | Cornet | Conn | Jean-Baptiste Arban | 50080 | 1898 | |||
Engraved: Made By CG Conn Elkhart Ind Worchester Mass | ||||||||
3790 | Trumpet | Couesnon | American Perfection | 1925 | ||||
Engraved: F Position Universell De Paris, then 1900, Hors Concours, Membie Du Jury, Couesnon & ClE, Fournissfurs De Larmee, 94 Rue Dangouleme, Pairs, Chateau Thierry, 25, American Perfection, Wolverine, Grinnell Bros, Detroit | ||||||||
3791 | Cornet | Grey | Dulcetta | |||||
John Grey & Sons Company, London | ||||||||
3792 | Cornet | Fischer | Artist | |||||
3793 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
3794 | Trombone | Frank | American Prep | 4101 | ||||
3795 | Trombone | Diver | Gold Star JR | |||||
Engraved: GOLD STAR Jr Geo C. DIVER MUSIC CO. CHICAGO | ||||||||
3796 | Tuba | Cerveny | ||||||
Engraved: Chicago 1893 Cerveny & Fils Louis Vitak Height: 39in Bell: 16in | ||||||||
3797 | Natural Horn | (anon) | ||||||
3798 | Natural Horn | (anon) | F | |||||
3800 | Tenor Horn | Whaley Royce | Imperial | 2318 | ||||
Bell:10 in Height: 21 in Engraved: IMPERIAL WHALEY ROYCE & Co. MAKERS TORONTO | ||||||||
3801 | French Horn | Huller | 790 | |||||
Engraved: Emanuel Hüller Graslitz No 790 | ||||||||
3802 | Baritone | Keefer | 256xx | 1941 | ||||
Bore .562 Bell: 12in | ||||||||
3803 | French Horn | Continental | Bb | |||||
Bb | ||||||||
3804 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | 66481 | 1900 | ||||
3805 | Cornet | York | 38919 | 1914 | C/Bb/A | |||
3806 | Trombone; Valve | Massara | ||||||
Engraved: Luigi Massara Ivrea | ||||||||
3807 | Alto Horn | LaFleur | ||||||
3808 | Cornet | Paragon | 22928 | |||||
Engraved: Paragon Made in USA | ||||||||
3809 | Fluglehorn | Muller, V | C/Bb | |||||
Engraved: Vincens Müller, Schönbach, i/B. Length 13¾in bell: 5½in | ||||||||
3810 | Cornet | Gautrot | ||||||
Engraved: Gautrot Brevetċ, à Paris| Wurlitzer Bro., Cincinnati O. length: 13.25in bell: 4.75in | ||||||||
3811 | Trombone; Valve | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 19222 | |||||
3812 | Trumpet | Diver | Gold Star | 3685 | ||||
3813 | Trombone | Williams-Wallace | 9 | |||||
3814 | Trombone | Lehnert | ||||||
3815 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
Engraved: Presented | by | Lyon & Healy | Chicago | as a prize in the | Band Tournament | Portland OR | 1891 No serial number. | ||||||||
3816 | Baritone | Goumat | ||||||
3817 | Saxhorn | Stratton | ||||||
3818 | Cornet | Bryant | Double X | 1901-20 | ||||
Bore .455 bore Bell:4 13/16in Heavy cornet built for WW1 Navy contract Image used courtesy of Hauer Music | ||||||||
3819 | Tuba | Wright | 1869 | |||||
Memorializes the death of Wright in the inscription | ||||||||
3820 | Alto Horn | Slater | ||||||
3821 | Saxhorn | Stratton | ||||||
3822 | Cornet | Fiske | 1858-60 | Eb | ||||
3823 | Mellophone | Marceau | ||||||
3824 | Cornet | Mendell | ||||||
Engraved: Mendell | Toronto | ||||||||
3825 | French Horn | Mendell | ||||||
3826 | Trumpet | Weltklang | 160586 | 1960 | ||||
3827 | Baritone; DB | York | 22289 | 1909 | ||||
Separate hi/low slide | ||||||||
3828 | Alto Horn | LaFleur | 1048 | Eb | ||||
3829 | Tuba | Triebert | Moderne | 41035 | ||||
Bell: 16in Height 36in | ||||||||
3830 | Tuba | Jenkins | Special | |||||
Bell: 14in Height: 31in Anchor on 2nd valve | ||||||||
3831 | Fluglehorn | Couesnon | 1935 | D | ||||
3832 | Tenor Horn | Conn | 35840 | 1896 | ||||
3833 | Cornet | Fischer | Special | 7888 | ||||
Stamped that it was exchanged for a new Buescher. | ||||||||
3834 | Fluglehorn | Besson | 38512 | |||||
Engraved: systeme protype / F. BESSON / brevetee / s.g.d.g. / 96, Rue d’Angouleme / PARIS / [five pointed star] Bell: 5.67 in Bore:.429 | ||||||||
3835 | Trumpet | Beuscher-Paul | ||||||
3836 | French Horn | Kley | 1930 | |||||
Albert Kley Berlin | ||||||||
3837 | Bugle | Gretsch | ||||||
3838 | French Horn | Kalashen | ||||||
3839 | Trumpet | Champion | ||||||
3840 | Trombone | Conn | 28H Connstellation | 398428 | 1952 | |||
Bell: 7-1/2 in | ||||||||
3841 | Trombacello | Graves | ||||||
Kenton: The valves on the instrument are Vienna Valves. One finger operates two valves at the same time. They were a transitional instrument between the keyed ophicleides and the saxhorns. I am not sure on pitch, but since they replaced ophicleides, I would think it is likely in C or Bb since that was the common pitches for ophicleides. Graves was a US maker, and trombacellos were used in this country. I had seen references to them in the literature, but it took me a long time to find a picture of one. I suspect it did not play that well, but that was probably just a matter of development and refinement. And, I suspect that it is likely that if Sax had not popularized the saxhorn family of instruments, it likely would have been the ancestor for the baritone and bass brass voices. | ||||||||
3842 | French Horn | Revere | ||||||
3843 | Trumpet | Schilke | B6L | 3964 | 1969 | |||
EdoMasseurs: It has been confirmed by Schilkemusic.com that this horn left the Schilke factory, one month, after Bill Chases B6Lb. Bill Chases horn is left unplayable after we tragically lost Bill (age 39) in a terrible plane crash in August 9, 1974 at Jackson, Minnesota, USA: http://www.horn-u-copia.net/Docs/ChasesB6Lb.jpg Back in 1969 only 10 B6Ls were build. That means 2 out of the 10 (1969 B6L) horns are currently traced. One is still being used today by yours truly. This also means there are only 8 other B6L 1969 horns around in the world! These horns must have a serial number in the range of: 3648-4163. | ||||||||
3844 | Trombone; Bass | Williams-Wallace | ||||||
Bell: 8.75in Bore: .515 E attachment | ||||||||
3845 | Cornet | Gautrot | ||||||
Engraved: Exposition Universelle Paris..1900...HORS CONCOURS...GAUTROT BREVETE S.G.D.G. PARIS G & A | ||||||||
3846 | Trumpet | Couturier | 8458 | |||||
Conical Bore | Patd | E A Couturier Co | LaPorte, |Ind On valve casing : M | 8458 Three main tuning slides It has three main tuning slides. One seems to be Bb/A with the rotor, one is A/Ab, and one is in between. It takes a standard trumpet mouthpiece, but I wonder whether the original mouthpiece may have been a short model? As to the Patent (and this is why it appears to have been relacquered) www.horn-u-copia.net/Docs/couturier-patent.jpg It appears to have the two lines of patent information that OLDLOU mentioned, but iit also appears to have a . . . pending line in between. | ||||||||
3847 | Trumpet | Besson | 10-10 | 259316 | ||||
Engraved: Besson 50 Medals of Honour Model 10-10 London-Paris-New York Made in England | ||||||||
3848 | Cornet | Hallmark | Reponse | 180812 | ||||
Engraved: HALLMARK, RESPONSE, BY YORK | ||||||||
3849 | French Horn | York | 128529 | 1942 | F | |||
3850 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Star | |||||
Length 13in Bell: 4 5/8in | ||||||||
3851 | Trombone | Lavelle | ||||||
Friction fit, Slide lock No indication that it was imported | ||||||||
3852 | Cornet | Salvation Army | Triumph | Bb | ||||
"The Triumphonic designation replaced the Triumph in 1914. This horn is a dead ringer for the Hawkes Class A cornets that were made about the same time. The SA horns were of no less quality and had heavier brass and thicker plating." | ||||||||
3853 | Trumpet | Blessing | Stiletto | |||||
Under the engraving it says Blessing Stiletto Arthur R. Gorman Model. | ||||||||
3854 | Trumpet | Continental | Clarion | C | ||||
3855 | Trombone | Pitt | ||||||
3856 | Fluglehorn | Gras | Prima | 151681 | ||||
Engraved: PRIMA BRÉVÈTÉ S.D.G.D. in scroll | J. GRAS | FOURNISSEUR DE LARMEE | 15. RUE DE LA TOUR DES DAMES | PARIS | 17. PARVIS ST.MAURICE | LILLE | [FIVE POINTED STAR] | ||||||||
3857 | Tuba | York | Master | 6104 | ||||
Bell: 22 in | ||||||||
3858 | Trumpet | Couesnon | Franco American | |||||
3859 | Trombone | American Climax | ||||||
3860 | Cornet | Zoebisch | ||||||
Engraved: C.A.ZOEBISCH & Sons, New York | ||||||||
3861 | Cornet | Lehnert | ||||||
3862 | Trumpet | ToneKing | ||||||
3863 | Cornet | Besson | 2-20 | |||||
3864 | Trombone | Conn | 2H | 255026 | 1928 | |||
3865 | Trombone | Weymann | Keystone | |||||
3866 | Trumpet | Premier | Standard American | |||||
Seller was told it was a Martin Stencil | ||||||||
3867 | Cornet | Fischer | Reliable | |||||
Engraved: Carl Fischer | Reliable| New York Receiver stamped: Austria P. Valve casing marked: B & F. | ||||||||
3868 | Trumpet | Piering | ||||||
Engraved: Robert Piering Altdorf i.S Length: 18 in length of the tubing: 53.5 in | ||||||||
3869 | Cornet | Distin | 559 | 1878-80 | ||||
Bore .450 Made in New York when Distin was sharing space with Busch. | ||||||||
3870 | Cornet | Frederick | Superior 1st Class | 2503 | 1880-1913 | |||
Bore .459 Frederick came to the United States, from Germany, in 1948, and possibly trained under Lehnert. He produced brass instruments in Philadelphia from 1880 to 1913. | ||||||||
3871 | Cornet | Sax | 1894-1928 | |||||
Made by Adolphe Edouard Sax, Son of the famous instrument inventor. Engraved: Adolphe Sax, 51 Rue Blanche The address dates it between 1894 and 1928. Prior to 1894, he worked for Adolphe the elder. In 1928, his factory was purchased by Henri Selmer. bore: .470 | ||||||||
3872 | Cornet | Busch | 416 | 1869-1921 | ||||
Bore: .465 Frederick Busch operated a very influential factory in New York, and would share his facilities. Henry Distins early U.S. instruments were made in his shop. At various times, Busch also had associations with Dodworth and Carl Fischer. Sold by dealer C. L. Gorham & Co. in Worcester, Massachusetts. | ||||||||
3873 | Tuba | York | BBb | |||||
4-valve BBb Bell: 19 1/2 in Height: 33 in Refurbished by Harv Hartman | ||||||||
3874 | Cornet | Lamar | ||||||
Engraved: L. LAMAR & CO PARIS. THE J.G. RICHARDS Co. AGENTS CLEVELAND O Mouthpipe: AUSTRIA | ||||||||
3875 | Trumpet | Lyon-Healy | 200416 | |||||
Engraved: Lyon & Healy Makers Chicago U.S.A. Length: 19in | ||||||||
3876 | Trombone | Marchand | ||||||
Engraved: J. Henri Marchand Paris H.F. McMillin Sole U.S. Agt. CLEVELAND.O. | ||||||||
3877 | Cornet | Whitmore | ||||||
Engraved: Courtois Model, Made Expressly for E. Louis Eager by O.A. Whitmore, Boston | ||||||||
3878 | Trombone; AltoV | Cazzani | Eb | |||||
Eb Alto PREMIATO STABILE, B. CAZZ ANIEG, MILANO, ITALY. IMPORTED BY O. PAGANI BROS. NY | ||||||||
3879 | Trombone; AltoV | (anon) | Eb | |||||
Berliner valves | ||||||||
3880 | Euphonium | Buescher | 137054 | 1923 | ||||
3881 | Helicon | Buescher | 42827 | 1918 | BBb | |||
Bell: 20in | ||||||||
3882 | Tuba | Pepper | Premier | 9998 | ||||
Engraved: Premier | J.W. Pepper | Maker | Philadelphia | Highest | Awards Diploma | Worlds Fair | Columbian Exposition | Chicago 1895 | 9998 | ||||||||
3883 | Alto Horn | Pepper | 23388 | |||||
Engraved: J. W. PEPPER, IMPORTER, PHILADELPHIA 23388 | ||||||||
3884 | Cornet | Conn | 38A | 301619 | 1936 | |||
Test Horn - Used in the Conn factory to test lead-pipes. | ||||||||
3885 | Trumpet | Conn | 22B | 1955 | ||||
The valves are what makes this horn a prototype, they never made it to production. | ||||||||
3886 | Cornet | Conn | 26A | 3401005 | 1941 | |||
Prototype - instruments were purchased by a local Indiana dealer when Conn moved from Elkhart to Abalene Tx Images used courtesy of Randy Cole | ||||||||
3888 | Alto Horn | Oxford | 1805-10 | Eb HP | ||||
3889 | Trumpet | Besson | 2-20 | 3894xx | 1960s | |||
Bore: .464 | ||||||||
3890 | Trombone; Bass | King | 2B | 366674 | 1959-60 | Bb/F | ||
Silversonic Symphonic/Bass (H.N.White) precursor to the 5B King Symphony. "I understand there were only a few of these made, and some were engraved Symphony, some 5B, and just a few 2B. " | ||||||||
3891 | Helicon | Lecomte | 1870s? | Eb | ||||
Engraved: MADE BY A. LECONTE & CO. PARIS FOR PETER GROSSMAN HAMILTON CANADA Bell: 14in Tubadave: Peter Grossman sold instruments and published sheet music in Hamilton Canada (where I grew up) and his store was in business from 1852 to 1901. | ||||||||
3892 | Fluglehorn | Krywalski | C | |||||
C Engraved: Georg Krywaslki, Teschen | K.B.D. 14 Images used courtesy of Randy Cole | ||||||||
3893 | Trombone | Buescher | Grand | 108252 | 1922 | |||
3894 | Cornet | Noblet | 4859 | |||||
3895 | Cornet | Buescher | Epoch | 6214 | 1906 | |||
3896 | Cornet | Holton | Stratodyne 25 | 128067 | 1939 | |||
Images used courtesy of Randy Cole | ||||||||
3897 | Trumpet | Holton | 44819 | 1919 | LP | |||
Pre-dates the more common over-under reversed lead-pipe horns with the 1924 patent. Post-Chicago, early Elkhorn,. "Unlike the 24 patent horns, this instrument features a nice integrated /non-detachable pinky ring (very classy), as well as the tried and true type bracing pattern found on most archetype models (Bach Stradivarius, Blessing Super Artist, Martin Imperial)." Images used courtesy of Randy Cole | ||||||||
3898 | Helicon | Higham | 19918 | |||||
Engraved: EXHIBITION AWARDED LONDON 1862 & DUBLIN 1865 TO J. HIGMAN MAKER VICTORIA ST & 131 GT. DUCIE ST MANCHESTER 19918. Height:43in Bell: 15 1/4in | ||||||||
3899 | Trumpet | White | Greyhound | 28773 | 1930s | |||
Similar to Conn 40B Vocabell, 10B and 56B horns. Images used courtesy of Randy Cole | ||||||||
3900 | Cornet | Standard | ||||||
Images used courtesy of Randy Cole | ||||||||
3901 | Cornet | Lamotte | ||||||
Images used courtesy of Randy Cole | ||||||||
3902 | Euphonium; DB | Holton | 143428 | 1942 | ||||
Government issue | ||||||||
3903 | Trombone | Reynolds | Emperor | 32xxx | 1958 | |||
Bell: 7 1/2 in | ||||||||
3904 | Trombone | ToneKing | 2983 | 1920s? | ||||
Engraved: TONEKING, NEW YORK BAND INSTRUMENT COMPANY, NEW YORK 2983 | ||||||||
3905 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | 129996 | 1912 | C | |||
Bell: 7in | ||||||||
3906 | Trombone | Conn | 42H | 252961 | 1928 | |||
Bell: 8in | ||||||||
3907 | Cornet | ToneKing | P26288 | |||||
Bore .465 | ||||||||
3908 | Cornet | Couesnon | 1913 | |||||
Engraved: Excelsior Perficere | Exposition Universelle de L’Art 1900| Hors Concours| Membre du Jury | Thos. Claxton Ltd. | Toronto Claxton retired in 1911, but the store operated under different management through 1931. | ||||||||
3909 | Trumpet | Silvertone | 200 | 614144 | ||||
3910 | French Horn | Lehmann | ||||||
Engraved: 135 Carl Lehmann & Co. Hamburg Patent Doppelhorn D.R.P.440308 , U.S. PAF 1642783 Auslandspatente Known as a Waltzen horn. It has a large multiport rotor in the middle of the horn. It is a compensating double horn | ||||||||
3911 | Cornet | Penzel | 1882-1898 | |||||
Bore: .468 Stencil sold by Gustav Ludwig and Gustav Frederick Penzel. The Penzel brothers moved their woodwind instrument factory from Germany to New York in 1882. Their store operated at 216 Sixth Avenue until 1884 when they moved to 368 Bowery. | ||||||||
3912 | Alto Horn | Supertone | Band-Master | |||||
Engraved: Made in Elkhart Ind. Supertone Band-Master Bell:8 1/4in Height: 21in | ||||||||
3913 | Mellophone | Pepper | Imperial | 59623 | ||||
3914 | Trumpet | Nuss | 83647 | |||||
Conical bore through the main tuning slide area, 435" inside the upper main slide to .450" inside the lower main slide to .459" in the valve section. | ||||||||
3915 | Baritone | Nuss | Libety | 1847 | ||||
Bore: .590 | ||||||||
3916 | Euphonium | Pepper | Superior 1st Class | 5489 | C HP | |||
C HP | ||||||||
3917 | Trombone; Valve | Ahlberg-Ohlsson | 1694 | 1900? | ||||
This instrument has been "modernized" by shortening the third valve slide by a semi tone. Originally it would have played four semi tones instead of the normal three, using "Swedish fingerings". Bell: 8 1/2in bore: .475 | ||||||||
3918 | Tuba | King | Monster | 85712 | 1925-30 | BBb | ||
Bell: 22in Length: 35in Bore: .687 | ||||||||
3919 | Fluglehorn | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Engraved: Bohland & Fuchs Kraslice Bell: 5 5/8in Length: 16 1/4in Length of tubing:50.5 in | ||||||||
3920 | Baritone | York | 41330 | 1915 | ||||
Height:24in bell: 11.25in | ||||||||
3921 | Alto Horn | Goumat | ||||||
Height: 23in bell: 9.5in | ||||||||
3922 | Trumpet | Kotek | ||||||
Engraved: Alois Kotek Chlumek Length: 17 1/8 in length of the tubing: 54/46 3/4 in depending on position of valve | ||||||||
3923 | Trombone; Alto | Conn | 35H | H66248 | 1966 | Eb | ||
bore: .484 and .500 Bell: 7in Length: 33in | ||||||||
3924 | Alto Horn | Stratton | ||||||
3925 | Baritone | Miraphone | Kaiserbaritone | 11998 | 1980s | Bb | ||
5-valve Bb, fifth rotor ooperated by thumb | ||||||||
3926 | Fluglehorn | Fauconnier | ||||||
Bell: 6 1/4 in Length: 16 in | ||||||||
3927 | Trombone | Paragon | ||||||
3928 | Alto Horn | Marchand | ||||||
Engraved: J. HENRI MARCHAND PARIS FIRST CLASS H.E.McMILLIN SCLE U.S.A. GT CLEVELAND OHIO | ||||||||
3929 | Cornet | Pfaff | ||||||
Engraved: Pfaff A Kaiserslautern Franz Pfaff of Kaiserslautern, Germany, was active as a musical instrument maker from 1841 until his death in 1895. His brother, Georg Michael Pfaff, had founded the Pfaff firm in the early 1800s to 1848. This instrument probably dates from the 1870s-1880s but might possibly be as early as the 1860s. " | ||||||||
3930 | Mellophone | Fillmore | ||||||
Engraved AL HAYNES FILMORE MUSIC HOUSE CIN, OHIO | ||||||||
3931 | Trombone | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | |||||
Bell: 7in | ||||||||
3932 | Euphonium; DB | York | 1942? | |||||
3933 | Euphonium | York | 120400 | 1939 | ||||
3934 | Cornet | Gautrot | ||||||
Engraved: Gautrot Brevett a Paris | oval with letters GA | ||||||||
3935 | Baritone | Boosey-Hawkes | Regent | 149403 | ||||
Engraved: The Regent | Band | Instrument Co. Ltd. | Edgware, Middlesex | England | 149403 | ||||||||
3936 | Trumpet | Vega | Artisone | 35548? | ||||
Engraved: Artisone | Vega | Vega | Standard | Made by | The Vega Company | 155 Columbus Ave | Boston Casing: 35548(?) | July 1917 (?)| Standard Vega | Boston | Pat. Dec 1915 | ||||||||
3937 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | 8G | 140241 | 1915 | |||
Bore: .485 | ||||||||
3938 | Trombone; Valve | Leland | New Ideal | |||||
Engraved: New Ideal | S R Leland & Son | Worchester | Mass Bore: .510 | ||||||||
3939 | Trombone; Valve | Slater | 1875-88 | LP | ||||
Bore: .520 Bell:7 in | ||||||||
3940 | Helicon | Pollmann | 1872-1880 | Eb | ||||
Martin Pollmann & Co. New York City. Bell: 12in bore: .750 under A=440 | ||||||||
3941 | Helicon | Nuss | Liberty | 2316 | Eb | |||
3942 | Cornet | Tonk | ||||||
Bore: .458 | ||||||||
3943 | Tuba | LaFleur | 125926 | 1926 | Eb | |||
BORE: .640 BELL: 14in HEIGHT: 32in | ||||||||
3944 | Baritone | Prokop | 1920 | |||||
BORE: .535 BELL: 11in LENGTH: 31in | ||||||||
3945 | Trumpet | Wohlrab | 3818 | |||||
2nd valve tubing internal | ||||||||
3946 | Trumpet | Harmony | ||||||
Engraved: Harmony On the receiver: Made in Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
3947 | Trombone | Pan American | 68H? | 209540 | 1950 | |||
Engraved: Super / Pan American / Div. C.G.Conn Ltd. / Elkhart - Ind. / U.S.A. Possibly a Model 68H #2½-bore (.485") Pan American DeLuxe in nickel trim, made only from 1948-1951 Or, a Model 208H #2½-Bore Pan American Stencil Custom Line in nickel trim, made from 1950-1951 | ||||||||
3948 | Mellophone | Orsi | ||||||
3949 | Trombone | Keefer | 9016 | 1919 | ||||
3950 | Sousaphone | Conn | 80117 | 1903 | BBb | |||
Bell Collar 9.75in. Bell: 30in Kenton: It looks to me like a 40k, but it is too early. The listings on the Conn Loyalist provide dates based on when Conn started using a numbering system. In any case, it is the earliest date-able bell-forward sousa we have. There is a 10 stamped in the bell collar (no K) and is probably just to mate the bell and the body. And, it plays about 15 cents flat. Pryorphone: The Pepper/"raincatcher" was built c.1892 The Conn version 1898. I suspect this is, in fact, an early Conn bell-forward. Note that the bell collar of an early Conn is reversed from this: http://www.xs4all.nl/~cderksen/ConnSousaphone1898image.html This one LOOKS orginal (from here) because of the brace going up. The flatness just verifies the early-20th date, the horn was likely built to the former (A=135) international standard, as was my Conn double-bell euphonium. Since it was built to the early international std. (and not "high"), I would suspect it was made for a professional touring group, like Sousas, and perhaps special order, which is probably why they also made the forward bell so early. Kenton: It appears to me that this horn has undergone some modifications. It has a lacquered bell, and at this point I am assuming that underneath is a silver bell, that has been altered so that it would look like other sousas in a section. I can not imagine that anyone would lacquer over a gold wash, but who knows. (unless it was damaged) And, if the durn thing is not heavy enough, there is a lot of protective ribs on it. 3 to the outside and one on the front profile, and probably one on the back profile as well. Original? Pryorphone: There WERE Conn horns made with a similar protective rib reinforcement. Bell diameter? Kenton: 30 inches, and it does have the "after-ring" effect. And, the bell collar is even larger than the 40k by 3/8" Pryorphone: Sounds like a 48K or pre-48K Conn BBb Jumbo. If the serial number is correct, my guess is that they made it for a professional touring group (like Sousas) to the "old" internation standard pitch. Pryorphone: The bell engraving, at least, is later than the serial number. "Conn, Ltd" did not begin until 1915. | ||||||||
3951 | Euphonium | Besson | 2/20 | |||||
Bell: 12in Height: 30in | ||||||||
3952 | Euphonium | Millereau | ||||||
3953 | Trombone; Alto | Courtois | 21219 | |||||
3954 | Trombone | Gretsch | Commander | 290427 | ||||
3955 | Trumpet | Zalzer | Mark V | |||||
3956 | Tuba | Reynolds | Contempora | 56794 | 1959 | BBb | ||
"trigger" mechanism on the first valve slide bell is a 23 | ||||||||
3957 | Sousaphone | Besson | 2-20 | |||||
3958 | Post Horn | Smith | ||||||
The Smith family of Wolverhamption were in business from 1800-1884 | ||||||||
3959 | Cornet | Hutchins | Liberti | 5026 | ||||
3960 | Trumpet | York | 75 Brilliant | |||||
OLDLOU: My pro jazz trumpeter friend Claudio Gnachi just sent me an email saying that he has abandoned his York 75 Brilliant for a L.A. Benge as his everynight gig regulular "axe". Until this recent change, all he could do was praise the old York that he got from me in a trade. | ||||||||
3961 | Cornet | Lehnert | Eb | |||||
Length: 13 3/4in Bell: 4 1/2 Allen valves. | ||||||||
3962 | Cornet | Bach | 184G | 1993 | ||||
.462 (L) bore, gold brass bell, Bach Stradivarius Deluxe engraving. | ||||||||
3963 | Baritone | American Capital | ||||||
made in USA Bore: .535 | ||||||||
3964 | Trumpet | Pioneer | 139,XXX, | |||||
Stencil made by York, Blessing, Pedlar, Conn? (Those were the several guesses attached to this instrument) | ||||||||
3965 | Cornet | DuPont | ||||||
Engraved: M. DUPONT PARIS Patented OCT. 18, 1904 | ||||||||
3966 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | American | 161959 | ||||
Double lead pipes | ||||||||
3967 | Natural Horn | Sudre | 1873 | |||||
Bell: 10-1/4in | ||||||||
3968 | Trombone; Valve | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | |||||
3969 | Cornet | Marceau | ||||||
3970 | Alto Horn | Bruno | ||||||
Engraved: Bruno N.Y. Bell: 7 1/2in Height:19in | ||||||||
3971 | Cornet | Rohe-Leavitt | 1851 | Bb | ||||
Length: 13 3/4 Bell: 4 5/8in | ||||||||
3972 | Fluglehorn | B-S | 18327 | 1961 | ||||
3973 | Cornet | Bach | American LB25 | 1973 | ||||
Bore: .462 Bell: 4 7/8 in | ||||||||
3974 | Saxhorn | Stratton | ||||||
OTS Tenor | ||||||||
3975 | French Horn | Zalzer | ||||||
3976 | Fluglehorn | Getzen | Eterna | KH515 | 1972-5 | |||
3977 | French Horn | Kalashen | ||||||
3978 | Trombone; Valve | Whaley Royce | ||||||
3979 | Trombone; Valve | LaMonte | ||||||
Seller said it was Italian made | ||||||||
3980 | Cornet | Stratton | Bb | |||||
3982 | Trumpet | Dyer | American Leader | |||||
Engraved American Leader Case reads: Everything Musical | W. J.| Dyer | & Bro | Saint Paul, Minn. | ||||||||
3983 | Trumpet | Selmer | DeVille | 27896 | 1963 | |||
3984 | Trumpet | Holton | 45 Deluxe | 321xxx | 1959 | |||
Bell: 5in Bore: .459 The 45 was designed as Holtons multi-duty horn. Deluxe -the name deriving from the stock finish on the non-reversed, braced, rose brass belled, dual radius tuning slide version of the Model 45 Revelation. | ||||||||
3985 | Trumpet | Fuchs | American | |||||
engraved KARL FUCHS AMERICAN MODEL 21 1/2in long 4 2/8in bell. | ||||||||
3986 | Cornet | Seefeldt | ||||||
Length: 20 in | ||||||||
3987 | Trumpet | Moritz | ||||||
Length: 27 1/2 in Herbert Heyde- Curator of Musical Instrument Collection at the Metropolitain Museum of Art in NYC thinks it is a Fanfare trumpet - c.1850 | ||||||||
3988 | Trombone; Valve | Pepper | 5824 | |||||
3989 | Helicon | Distin | 25545 | 1872 | ||||
Patent Light Valve | Distin & Co. | Makers | 9 & 10 GRT NEWPORT ST | LONDON | 25545 Bell: 16 1/4 in Width: 33 in Length: 49 in Weight: 17 lb | ||||||||
3990 | Trumpet | Crusader | ||||||
Probably a Conn stencil | ||||||||
3991 | Euphonium | Frank | Excelsior | |||||
Engraved: EXCELSIOR | MADE BY LINE | Wm Frank Co| Chicago | Platt Music Co.| Exclusive agents| Los Angeles Cal | ||||||||
3992 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | American | |||||
Marked AUSTRIA on mouthpipe, B & F on casing | ||||||||
3993 | Cornet | Elkhart | ||||||
3994 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Bridadier | A10662 | ||||
Bell: 4 1/4in Length: 14in Pan Am International Style Serial# | ||||||||
3995 | Trumpet | Bach | Stradivarius 43 | 136xx | 1955 | |||
Mt. Vernon, ML bore | ||||||||
3996 | Alto Horn | Stowasser | Royal | 1938 | ||||
Produced by Stowasser & Sons for the Bulgarian royal guard wind orchestra. The firm Stowasser & sons ran its business in the area Bohemia – Graslitz (Austria), annexed by Nazi German at that time. The Stowasser & sons’ factory was nationalized shortly after 1945. "The Stowasser & Sons trademark is written in Bulgarian (with old Cyrillic alphabet). The name of the firm Bulgarian lyre which was the main sales representative of Stowasser & sons for Bulgaria is also written on the instrument. It is clearly seen the print Trade Bohemia mark as well as an eagle which was the sign of the producer." | ||||||||
3997 | Helicon | Holton | 2104 | 1906 | Eb | |||
Engraved: Frank Holton & Company Chicago Bell 20in | ||||||||
3998 | Baritone | King | ||||||
Bell: 11in Height: 30in | ||||||||
3999 | Trumpet | Scherzer | 21207 | 1975 | ||||
Engraved: Rino / Modell SG 66 / Meister / J. Scherzer / Markneukirchen 2nd valve slide is not removable. Bell: 5 in Bore: .440 | ||||||||
4000 | Trumpet | Orpheum | Supreme | 20305 | ||||
Kenton: Does that bracing look familiar to anyone else. I think Ive seen it before, but cant remember what maker. Pryorphone: Im thinking King Liberty trumpets... | ||||||||
4001 | Cornet | Reynolds, T | Class A | |||||
Engraved: CLASS A, T. REYNOLDS & SONS, MAKERS, SALFORD, MANCHESTER | ||||||||
4002 | French Horn | LaMonte | ||||||
4003 | Trombone | Distin | Superior | 10750 | 1893 | |||
Engraved: Superior, Henry Distin MFG. Co. Makers, Williamsport, PA, Highest Grade | ||||||||
4004 | Trombone | Huttl | ||||||
4005 | Cornet | Heald | 35964 | |||||
4006 | Trombone; Valve | Wunderlich | ||||||
4007 | Cornet | Ansingh | ||||||
D. Ansingh & Co. of Zwolle, Netherlands Langwill lists as a dealer from 1875-1914 | ||||||||
4008 | Trumpet | Brigadier | ||||||
4009 | Trumpet | American Victory | 24398 | |||||
4010 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | 1880s-90s | |||||
valve/slide combination Wooster plant | ||||||||
4011 | Trumpet | Couesnon | ||||||
4012 | Tenor Horn | Zoebisch | 1860 | |||||
German silver Length: 31 1/2in Bell: 8 1/4in | ||||||||
4013 | Trombone; Sopra | King | 55915 | 1918-20 | Bb | |||
Length: 21.5 in Bell: 4.5 in | ||||||||
4014 | Cornet | Conn | ConnQueror | 98710 | 1906 | |||
4015 | Euphonium | Pepper | 5480 | C HP | ||||
C high pitch Bell:9 1/2 in bore: .515 | ||||||||
4016 | Trombone; Valve | Ditson | Victory | |||||
Austria | ||||||||
4017 | Trombone | Star | 398 | |||||
4018 | Trombone | MelloDee | ||||||
Made In Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
4019 | Trumpet | American Standard | Student Prince | L6634 | 1925-35 | |||
Length 21in Bell:4.25 in | ||||||||
4020 | Trumpet | Concertone | ||||||
4021 | Trombone | Reynolds | Onyx | 307025 | 1975 | |||
4022 | Alto Horn | Arbuckle | ||||||
MADE IN GERMANY | ||||||||
4024 | Cornet | Conn | 4A Victor | 1929 | ||||
4026 | Trumpet | Mahillon | ||||||
4027 | Tuba | (anon) | F | |||||
4028 | Baritone | Standard | ||||||
Engraved: Made by the Standard Band Inst. Co. 62 Sudbury St. Boston. Bell: 10in bore: .520 "high pitch" (A=452) | ||||||||
4029 | Tuba | Wright | ||||||
4030 | Sousaphone | Art | Master | 172476 | ||||
4031 | Trumpet | Conn | 35B | C05744xx | D | |||
4032 | Trumpet | Reynolds | Contempora | 288814 | 1973 | C | ||
Bore: 458 | ||||||||
4033 | Trombone | King | 3B | |||||
4034 | French Horn | Moennig | ||||||
Compensating The insert is a picture of the original configuration of the first valve slide which is too short. | ||||||||
4035 | French Horn | Moennig | 146 | 1960s | ||||
Compensating Descant | ||||||||
4036 | Trumpet | DePrins | Super | 15621 | ||||
Engraved (Approximation): SUPER, gebreveteerd , De Prins Gelris? Antwerpen Belgie, Grot Prijs GoudenMedalie. valve casings are hexagonal | ||||||||
4037 | Helicon | Hawkes | Empire | 101166 | Eb | |||
Kenton: Serial number is a curiosity. It is off the Hawkes chart. It appears to possibly have cork topped valve caps, which would suggest turn of the century or before. Pryorphone: Yet it would make sense if it was Boosey early 20th century; Perhaps they had a working relationship before they joined forces. | ||||||||
4038 | French Horn | Moennig | 1410-A | 252 | 1960s | |||
4039 | Tuba | Chris Kratt | Eb | |||||
Eb Bell: 13.5in | ||||||||
4040 | Sousaphone | Barcone | Eb | |||||
Bell: 18.5 in | ||||||||
4041 | Trumpet | Blessing | 15170 | 1920? | ||||
4042 | Fluglehorn | Bach | Stradivarius 182 | 95033 | 1970-4 | |||
4043 | Cornet | Doelling | 9461 | |||||
Engraved: Superior |1st Class | C.E. Doelling | Maker | Phila, PA. | 9461 Carl Ernst Doelling emigrated to US in 1881, worked for Seltmann, and married his daughter. He stated his business in Philadelphia in 1900 through 1940. | ||||||||
4044 | Cornet | Hall-Quinby | 1872 | Bb | ||||
Made by | Hall & Quinby | Boston length: 11 1/2in bell: 4 1/2in | ||||||||
4045 | Alto Horn | Paulus-Shuster | F | |||||
Engraved: Paulus & Schuster, Markneukirchen, Sachsen | ||||||||
4046 | Trumpet | Lignatone | ||||||
4047 | Trombone; Valve | Srb | ||||||
Engraved: Josef Srb Vysoke Myto Bell: 9 in Length of tubing: 104.5in | ||||||||
4048 | Cornet | Thompson-Odell | ||||||
Engraved: Patent Clear Bore | Made Expressly | for Thompson & Odell | Boston Higham Stencil? Thompson and Odell started making instruments in 1884, so it is likely that this one precedes that. | ||||||||
4049 | Mellophone | Courtois | ||||||
4050 | Trumpet | York | 28466 | 1911 | ||||
4051 | Trumpet | Koriot | ||||||
No external 2nd valve tubing, like Wohlrab patent 2665606 | ||||||||
4052 | Cornet | Pepper | Premier | 11158 | ||||
Engraved: J.W. Pepper & Son | Premier | Philadelphia | Highest | Award and Diploma | Worlds Fair | Columbian Exposition | Chicago 1893 | 11158 | ||||||||
4053 | Cornet | Boston | ||||||
4054 | Trumpet | Oxford | 251809 | 1958 | ||||
krax: it seems possible that the Oxford was a model name of one of the smaller companies that B&H bought now and then (as said in the link above, maybe Distin). Usually B&H seem to have continued those bought models, but as middle end (!) instruments a few years before turning them down. Another example is the salvationist army instruments. Anyway it seems to be quite clear the Oxford never were the bottom student line, that place were hold by the Regent, but never any top of the top either. | ||||||||
4055 | Trumpet | Polmuz | Deluxe | |||||
4056 | Trumpet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | Roxy | 36xxx | ||||
OLDLOU: exact twin to Bohm and Meinl trumpet | ||||||||
4057 | Trumpet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | Beltone | c. 1950s | ||||
4058 | Trombone | Heckel | ||||||
Fredrich Alwin Heckel in Dresden (1903-1927) | ||||||||
4059 | Cornet | Lehnert | American Standard | |||||
4060 | Trumpet | Reiner-Sohne | ||||||
4061 | Trumpet | Elkhart | 37B | |||||
4062 | Alto Horn | Buescher | American | 11973 | 1910 | |||
Engraved: American - Brand Buescher Band - Inst - Co. Elkhart - Ind | ||||||||
4063 | Baritone; DB | Conn | 119592 | 1910 | ||||
Large bell: 10 7/8 in small bell: 6 3/8 in Height: 27 in | ||||||||
4064 | Trombone | Besson | 2-20 | 390444 | ||||
Engraved: Besson 2-20 London Paris New York, Made In England | ||||||||
4065 | Trombone | Oxford | ||||||
The old Oxfords may have been a professional level instrument. | ||||||||
4066 | French Horn | Conn | 2D | 175708 | 1921 | F, Eb, D | ||
F, Eb, D | ||||||||
4067 | Trombone | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | |||||
4068 | Cornet | Gunckel | Eb | |||||
Slides for C and D Bore: .440 Bell: 4 in Length: 10in | ||||||||
4069 | Baritone | Jay | Columbia | 8166 | ||||
Engraved: Columbia Patd H.B. Jay Co. Chicago | ||||||||
4070 | Trumpet | Besson | 294649 | F | ||||
F | ||||||||
4071 | Tenor Horn | (anon) | ||||||
Unusual valve button configuration | ||||||||
4072 | Helicon | Majestic | Monster | EEb | ||||
EEb i.e. an octave below the traditional Eb tuba. | ||||||||
4073 | Euphonium; DB | Distin | 10611? | |||||
musoniusrufus: Is this the same one I have seen in the Travelers Club Restaurant and Tuba Museum in Okemos Michigan? It is the only place I have ever seen a Distin DB. They seem to be very rare. Kenton: Yep, that is the one. It is the only one I have seen also. Lew: Jim Webster owns a Distin 5 valve double bell euphonium, which I believe did not come from that museum, so there is at least one other out there. | ||||||||
4074 | Tuba | Heinem | ||||||
4075 | Baritone | Beau Ideal | ||||||
4076 | Tuba | Henry | 467 | BBb | ||||
Contrabasse Saxhorn in BBb. Jules Henry of Besancon, France | ||||||||
4077 | Fluglehorn | King | 1071 | 55687 | 1915-25 | |||
Bore .448 Bell 5 1/8in Length 19in | ||||||||
4078 | Cornet | Boosey | 29214 | |||||
Engraved: DISTIN (in box) PATENT LIGHT VALVE BOOSEY & CO. MAKERS 295 REGENT STREET LONDON 21605 Wm. A. POND & Co Sole Agents For the U.S.A. NEW YORK | ||||||||
4079 | Trumpet | Conn | 29B | 227xxx. | 1925 | |||
4080 | Cornet | Conn | 9A | 968XXX | 1962 | |||
Copped bell and lead pipe, rest is nickel silver | ||||||||
4081 | Cornet | Conn | 5A | 1963 | ||||
.485 | ||||||||
4082 | Alto Horn | Pourcelle | ||||||
4083 | Cornet | Gordon | ||||||
Engraved: The Gordon High Grade Bore: .444. Bell: 5.1 in | ||||||||
4084 | Trumpet | ODell | All American | 04321 | ||||
Engraved: All American Odell Co. Boston Length: 20inB Bell is 4 1/4 in | ||||||||
4085 | Baritone | Seltmann | ||||||
4086 | Trumpet | Schilke | M2 | 26667 | ||||
4087 | Tuba | Martin | 206051 | 1959 | BBb | |||
4088 | Tuba | Martin | ||||||
4089 | Alto Horn | Hutchins | ||||||
Engraved: G W HUTCHINS SPRINGFIELD MASS | ||||||||
4090 | Cornet | York | 120015 | 1939 | ||||
Engraved: YORK GRAND RAPIDS MICHIGAN USA Bell: 4 3/4in Length: 17 1/8in | ||||||||
4091 | Mellophone | York | 53665 | 1918 | ||||
High/low loop | ||||||||
4092 | Cornet | Gautrot | OTS | Bb | ||||
Convertible Bb cornet that converts between bell up and OTS by rotating the lead pipe. Speculation that this was made for the US market | ||||||||
4093 | Euphonium | Bundy | 77732 | |||||
Engraved: Bundy Made by Selmer Elkhart Ind USA Both sides of the bell collar are stamped: Germany | 360 | ||||||||
4094 | Trumpet | Sartel | ||||||
Engraved: Pierre Sartel & Co. Paris, First Class, McMillin, Sole US agt, Cleveland O. Length: 19in | ||||||||
4095 | Baritone | York | 480 | 76612 | 1924 | Bb | ||
J. W. York & Sons, Grand Rapids Mich Listed in 1927 cat. as short model | ||||||||
4096 | Tuba | (anon) | ||||||
Height: 38in Bell: 10 3/4in | ||||||||
4097 | Trumpet | York | 89173 | |||||
4098 | Trombone | Hauer | 71037 | |||||
4099 | Cornet | DuPont | ||||||
4100 | Tenor Horn | Tourville | HP Bb? | |||||
Engraved: Tourville and Cie Paris height: 25in | ||||||||
4101 | Trumpet | Hauer | 90187 | |||||
4102 | Mellophone | Martin | 144426 | 1941 | ||||
4103 | Helicon | Gunckel | ||||||
Cork topped valve caps no water key | ||||||||
4104 | Helicon | Boosey | 32206 | |||||
4105 | Trombone | Pedler | American Triumph | 96861 | 1937-1958 | |||
4106 | Trombone | Beau Ideal | ||||||
4108 | Mellophone | Mercadier | ||||||
Mercadier was a dealer in Paris in the early 20th century | ||||||||
4109 | Cornet | Conn | 10A Wonder | 198xxx | 1921 | |||
duo bore tuning slide: .438 on top to .468 for the rest of the horn. | ||||||||
4110 | Cornet | King | Super 20 Master | 505319 | 1970 | |||
Engraved: KING SUPER 20 MASTER, KING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS USA OLDLOU: Are we to assume that King went back to a non micrometer adjustable tuning slide and added a first valve trigger on this model after my Super 20 Master Model # 3869XX was built, and photos of which I have sent to you? The subject pictured cornet "looks" to be a much older instrument than mine, even though the serial number says otherwise. Pryorphone: If it is true, it certainly would not be the first time that a manufacturer built and sold older and newer models side-by-side (sometimes even on the same line!) | ||||||||
4111 | Trombone | Marceau | ||||||
Bell: 7 3/8in | ||||||||
4112 | Sousaphone | Miraphone | ||||||
Mirafone 1373 Pryorphone, quoting TubeNet: "That is a tuba built for the old California "Mirafone" distributors by someone else. It is substandard to Miraphone standards. The valve section does not look like Miraphone work, does it? No. That is the giveaway." With the "f", the horn is American made, 1373 = pre-1960, and the and all the Miraphone instruments that I am familiar with DO NOT have clockspring valves. It makes perfect sense that perhaps a Czech manufacturer made the valves, which were then fitted to a Sousaphone body in California. Certainly, sousaphones were NOT required in Europe.. KimC: I must agree to Pryorphones arguments. While the sousaphone has begun to make its way in Europe now, it was rare in the pre 60s, and the Sousas that might have been found in Europe would have been imports from abroad. That valve section looks oh-so-European, and exact similiar valve sections of the same kind can be found in a wide variety of tubas and helicons over here. Of-two-bad-make-one-good repairs where the crafman does not look at maintainong the instrument in its original appearence, but the main thing is to get a playable instrument have been common ever since... Repairmen of today may have got more focus on maintaining prominent makers instruments as original as possible, but in an orchestra sort of playable instruments this question may still not be asked. Collectors would not do such things, but things look different out in the orchestras. 20 years ago most repairmen I knew gave heck in manufacturers, and brands, and just did what they could to get something playable out of it. The results may be very original and profressional looking, a good craftsman could do such a repair (with proper parts available) so that it looks as if it never looked different. It is my guess that this explains why tha tsousa looks like it does, of course things would look different if it proves that there are more instruments of the same kind around out there. | ||||||||
4113 | Trombone | American Perfection | ||||||
4115 | Cornet | Seefeldt | ||||||
4116 | Tenor Horn | Klemm | ||||||
4117 | Baritone | Fillmore | National | |||||
4118 | Cornet | York | Couturier Wizard | 39747 | 1914 | |||
Engraved: COUTURIER WIZARD MODEL, MADE BY J.W. YORK & SONS, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. U.S.A Bell: 4 3/4in S, PAT. SEPT. 23-13. BY E.A. COUTURIER. | ||||||||
4119 | Cornet | Schreiber | ||||||
L Schreiber Sep 12 1861 Patent BY NY USA | ||||||||
4120 | Trombone | Frank | Tempertone | |||||
Wm Frank - Co. Chicago - Ill.U.S.A. | ||||||||
4121 | Euphonium | Marzan | ||||||
4122 | Trumpet | Yamaha | YTR636 | 012546 | 1976-1984 | |||
Bore: .445 | ||||||||
4123 | Cornet | Conn | 77A | 673XXX | 1957 | |||
4124 | Trombone | Lyons | Challenger | |||||
Engraved: Challenger Lyons Inst. Co. Chicago IL. | ||||||||
4125 | Fluglehorn | Van Engelen | 1930s | |||||
4126 | Trumpet | Schopf | ||||||
The Schopf family; Anton senior and junior, were makers in Munchen from 1899 - 1931. | ||||||||
4127 | Tuba | Concertone | Eb | |||||
4128 | Fluglehorn | Marceau | ||||||
Length: 19.25in | ||||||||
4129 | Cornet | Nuss | 478 | |||||
4130 | Trombone | Star | ||||||
Czech made | ||||||||
4131 | Cornet | Weber-Rossberg | C? | |||||
Engraved: Weber & Rossberg Zittau Length:11 7/8 in Length of tubing:38 1/4 in | ||||||||
4132 | Trumpet | Holton | 32 Streamline | 117056 | 1934 | |||
Double brace between the receiver and bell, underslung adjustable 3rd slide ring, and pepper shaker valve bottom caps. Ideal/Collegiate valve block Bore: .465 Holton Symphony with the 32 leadpipe from which model numbers derived after mid 1939. Basically a third generation Revelation, | ||||||||
4133 | Trumpet | Bach | ||||||
4134 | Baritone | King | 49435 | 1915-25 | ||||
4135 | Trumpet | (anon) | ||||||
Russian made | ||||||||
4136 | Cornet | Olds | Ambassador | 128320 | 1953-5 | |||
4137 | Baritone | Besson | Stratford | 256015 | ||||
4138 | Tuba | Wurlitzer | Professional | P14316 | ||||
BELL: 15in HEIGHT: 31in | ||||||||
4139 | Cornet | Frank | B iltmore | 111881 | ||||
OLDLOUL: Made in Varington, Ill. Equal to Martin Committee and has same unusual wrap that Olds used on his Special, having the main tuning slide extending forward from the short curved leadpipe. This tuning slide is formed in a sharp curve, making it look like an additional third valve tuning slide. I just discovered that my Wm. Frank Biltmore cornet is built on the same unusual wrap as the pictured American Prep cornet pictured on this site. The major differences, as far as I can tell from the picture is that my Biltmore has nickel plated tuning slides, including the curve of each slide. The bracing from the valve body to the leadpipe and to the bellpipe are nickel sheet stock. Likewise the tube to tube bracing of all of the outer slide tubes is nickel sheet stock. This looks much like what Getzen did on their mod. 80,90, and Super Deluxe trumpets and cornets. | ||||||||
4140 | Cornet | Besson | 104848 | |||||
Engraved:Besson & Co., Brevete Class A New Creation, 50 Medals of Honor, FB monogram, Besson & Co., Prototype, 198 Euston Road, London, England, Carl Fischer, 6.4th AV. N.Y., Sole Agent U. States 104848 Length: 15in Bell:4 5/8 in Made into a set with a Holton soprano trombone and have the same extensive historical patriotic engraving. Abraham Lincoln is featured on both instruments with his name written below his figure. A 48 star American flag.A bird is engraved above the manufacturers name on both instruments. gold plated. | ||||||||
4141 | Trombone; Sopra | Holton | 71881 | Bb LP | ||||
Slide Engraved:Frank Holton, Elkhorn, L.P. Bell Engraved Made by Frank Holton Co., Elkhorn, Wis., 71881 Length: 21in Bell: 4 1/2in Made into a set with a Holton soprano trombone and have the same extensive historical patriotic engraving. Abraham Lincoln is featured on both instruments with his name written below his figure. A 48 star American flag.A bird is engraved above the manufacturers name on both instruments. gold plated. | ||||||||
4142 | Trumpet | Olds | Military | |||||
4405 | Trombone; Valve | Pelitti | ||||||
Engraved: P.R.STABILIMENTO MUSICALE, G. PELITTI MILANO, ITALIA, THE TOSI MUSIC CO. BOSTON MASS | ||||||||
4144 | Cornet | Harwood | Artists Solo | |||||
OUTER CIRCLE READS J.W. JENKINS SONS MUSIC COMPANY SOLE U.S.A. AGENT KANSAS CITY MO. THE INNER CIRCLE RADS HARWOOD SPECIAL, ARTISTS SOLO MODEL THE INNER TRIANGLE READS GENUINE HARWOOD REGISTERED TRADE MARK WARRANTEED FIVE YEARS. | ||||||||
4145 | Euphonium; DB | York | 1262xx | 1941 | ||||
4146 | Alto Horn | Paulus | ||||||
Engraved: Edmund Paulus, Markneukirchen Sachsen Height: 21in | ||||||||
4147 | Cornet | Buescher | 154xx | 1911 | ||||
Pat Oct 29 07 Elkhart, IN Below the serial # are the words PAT MCH 19 1901 | ||||||||
4148 | Cornet | Couesnon | Monopole | 34267 | 1900 | |||
plays A, Bb, B and C. Images courtesy of Randy Cole | ||||||||
4149 | Trombone | Gisborne | 19570 | 1902-13 | BB/G | |||
Convertible trombone. By replacing slide and tuning slide, the trombone converts from a Bb tenor to a G bass. | ||||||||
4150 | Cornet | Eisenbrandt | Empress | |||||
Engraved: H.R. Eisenbrandt Sons| Empress| Baltimore, Md Length: 16 3/8in Bell: 4 7/8 in | ||||||||
4151 | Baritone | Fischer | Superior | 29313 | ||||
Engraved: Carl Fisher | Superior | New York | 29313 Length: 25inBell: 10.5 in | ||||||||
4152 | Tuba | York | 26838 | 1911 | Eb | |||
Bell: 19in Height: 32in | ||||||||
4154 | Tuba | Conn of KC | Liberty | 249417 | Eb | |||
Bell: 20 in | ||||||||
4155 | Mellophone | York | 25724 | 1911 | ||||
4156 | Tuba | Beaufort | American | P42306 | ||||
4157 | Cornet | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
4158 | Trombone | Diver | Gold Star | |||||
Engraved: Gold Star | Geo.C.Diver Music Co. Chicago | ||||||||
4159 | Trumpet | Blessing | ||||||
4160 | Cornet | Buckingham | ||||||
4161 | Tuba | Ditson | New Century | Eb | ||||
Engraved: OLIVER DITSON CONSERVATORY NEW CENTURY BOSTON Bell:15in | ||||||||
4162 | Trumpet | Olds | Studio | |||||
LA horn | ||||||||
4163 | Cornet | Lefevre | Bb HL | |||||
Bore: .462 High/Low pitch | ||||||||
4164 | Trombone | Distin | Superior | 5201 | 1889 | |||
4165 | Tenor Horn | Tonk | Euterpe | |||||
4166 | Trumpet | Keefer | Mateey | 10618 | 1922 | |||
4167 | Cornet | Baring | ||||||
McMillin Agent for Baring | ||||||||
4168 | Trumpet | Cleveland | ||||||
4169 | Cornet | Conn | Director | |||||
4170 | Cornet | Pitt | American | 991 | ||||
Length: 17in | ||||||||
4171 | Cornet | Couturier | ||||||
OLDLOU: I have in my posession two Couturier instruments. Both of these look like trumpets, but, one was made with a cornet size receiver and leadpipe, while the other uses a common trumpet mouthpiece. In most other ways they are the same, both lacquered over gold plate, and the trumpet version has a bit less hand engraving than the cornet version, which has full circle engraving on the bell. I play the trumpet version regularly in a community concert band. It is spectacular. | ||||||||
4172 | Cornet | Frank | 11879 | |||||
4173 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
4174 | Helicon | Martin | 14244 | |||||
Engraved: MARTIN BAND INST. ELKHART IND. Bell: 20.5in | ||||||||
4175 | Sousaphone | Ludwig | 7457 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Ludwig Standard, St Louis, MO Bell: 24in Collar: 6 1/8in | ||||||||
4176 | Trumpet | Voigt | ||||||
MADE IN: Markneukirchen BORE: .445 BELL: 5.25in LENGTH: 17in | ||||||||
4177 | Cornet | Garimet | ||||||
4178 | Trumpet | Getzen | ||||||
4179 | Cornet | Ditson | New Century | |||||
Engraved: Oliver Ditson Company New Century Boston Length 12in | ||||||||
4180 | Cornet | Pepper | Courtiere | 30396 | ||||
Pryorphone: Langwill has no "F. Courtiere, Paris" or anywhere else, so it looks like he may have been trying to trade off the "Couturier" name. The Pepper portion looks like any other of his horns, so I would guess that they just added the "Courtiere" (much like the "Mouchel", or the "remaining stock" of Hillyard that Pepper "invested too much equipment and tools to produce" and so sued Hillyard for the use of his name after he left Pepper. The "Courtiere" looks stamped (as is the rest of the Peppers info), and not engraved. | ||||||||
4181 | Tenor Horn | Kalashen | ||||||
Height: 22in Bell: 9in Receiver marked: Austria | ||||||||
4182 | Tenor Horn | Stratton | ||||||
Bell: 7in Length: 36in Bore: 494 (another had a bore of 497) | ||||||||
4183 | Cornet | Blessing | Super Artist | 35436 | ||||
4184 | Tenor Horn | Lecomte | ||||||
Engraved: Manufactured | by Lecomte & Cie | Paris | for A & S Nordheimer | Sole Agents | Toronto. Bell: 8.25in Height: 25.5i | ||||||||
4185 | Cornet | Hutchins | 5290 | |||||
Engraved: HUTCHINS, AMERCAN MODEL, LARGE BORE, CW HUTCHINS, MAKER, SPRINGFIELD MASS, USA, 5290, length 13 3/4 in. | ||||||||
4186 | Cornet | Elkhart | 57C | 5774x | ||||
4187 | French Horn | Kalenda | ||||||
Bell 11 in Bore: .450 | ||||||||
4188 | French Horn | Lyons | Monarch | |||||
Lyons Band Inst. Co. French Horn Chicago IL. | ||||||||
4189 | Trombone | Holton | Stratodyne | 280821 | 1955 | |||
bell: 7 1/2 in | ||||||||
4192 | Cornet | Distin | New American | 1900 | 1883-5 | |||
4193 | Trombone | Cleveland | 605 | 684732 | 1975-81 | |||
4194 | Sousaphone | Henton-Knecht | Benal | 83846 | ||||
engraved:Benal, Henton Knecht, Philadelphia | ||||||||
4195 | Alto Horn | Root | Eb LP | |||||
Engraved: Root & Sons Music Co. | Chicago Length: 17 1/2in Bell: 6 3/4in Probably made by Phillip Frederick, who studied under Lehnert and made instruments for a variety of dealers including Root, Seltmann, Le Forestier, and Vivien, and Kohler and Chase. | ||||||||
4196 | Ballad Horn | (anon) | Bb | |||||
This Bb instrument has same length of tubing as a Bb baritone. stamped: Czecho-Slovakia | ||||||||
4197 | Cornet | Hilleron | ||||||
4198 | Tuba | Mahillon | 390 | |||||
Markings Include: 390 | C.Mahillon | Brussels | Since 1836 | G | 6-sided star | 29 | Made in Belgium | ||||||||
4199 | Tuba | Reichel | ||||||
Engraved: August Reichel Jr. Migma Height:35 in Bell: 13.5in Length of tubing:153 in | ||||||||
4200 | Tuba | DEG | Caravelle | BBb | ||||
Bell: 15in | ||||||||
4201 | Tenor Horn | Stratton | ||||||
Engraved: JOHN F STRATTON MAKER NEW YORK Length: 24in Bell: 8-3/4in | ||||||||
4202 | Cornet | Boston | Eb | |||||
Engraved: Made By The Standard Band Ins. Co. 62 Sudbury St. Boston. Bell: 4-1/4 in Length: 12 in | ||||||||
4203 | Cornet | Silvertone | ||||||
4204 | Cornet | DuBois | ||||||
Engraved: Louis Dubois, and underneath that Paris. Length: 11 3/4in Langwill has no listing for a Louis DuBois. The DuBois recorded aare E. in Bruxelles (1890-1914), MJ in Charleroi (1980-1914), Raymond in Paris (1922-5), and an early DuBois 1831-35 who then went in partnership with Couturier (1834-54) | ||||||||
4207 | Mellophone | Amati | ||||||
Made in Germany | ||||||||
4206 | Sousaphone | Lyons | 339254 | |||||
Lyons Band Inst. Co. Chicago, IL | ||||||||
4208 | Trumpet | Vega | Triumphal | 83xxx | ||||
Blessing made? Bore: .468 | ||||||||
4209 | Fluglehorn | Yamaha | YFH731 | |||||
DESIGNED BY REYNOLD SCHILKE | ||||||||
4210 | Trumpet | Perfacktone | ||||||
Czech made with Anchor Bohland & Fuchs | ||||||||
4211 | Euphonium | Besson | 8296 | 1870s | ||||
Besson 96 Ru DAngouleme, Paris France 4 valve Images used courtesy of the Brass Players Museum | ||||||||
4212 | Fluglehorn | Gautrot | 1875 | |||||
Image used Courtesy of the Brass Players Museum | ||||||||
4213 | Trumpet | Boosey-Hawkes | 129450 | 1926 | ||||
mdb: If Boosey & Hawkes merged in 1930 in London of (Thomas) Boosey & Co (founded 1816) and (William) Hawkes & Son (founded 1865), how is it that I possess a "Boosey & Hawkes" stamped Imperial Class A which predates the conception of the Boosey & Hawkes company? If my information is wrong, please inform me of the correct history, but I am not sure how this is possible unless the trumpet was manufactured and stamped with the serial number 129450 (year: 1927) and then later engraved and sold in 1930 after the two companies merged. That seems far fetched, but the serial number indicating the manufacture date does not align with the history of the company. Pryorphone: I do not know British intruments that well, but it seems logical that the companies had some dealings together before they merged. I have looked at some of the low brass sites to confirm that Imperial WAS a B&H trademark, and that it was used on their first line instruments. krax: I am by no means any expert but the general appearence of this trumpet, well 1927 does not feel right. It looks younger! And it is a little french styled, the pinky ring and the braces seem to be Selmer influenced and I believe that copying Selmer looks became interesting after Louis Armstrong started playing Selmer. I have not seen any pinky ring like this one on any other B&H I have seen on the net, not on older ones nor younger ones. Suppose the serial number is wrong, that it should be 229450 instead of 129450, that the engraver did wrong. 229450 puts it at 1959 and by looks on your pictures that feels more right. And yes, you can take that it was a pro model. Actually, since there seem to be very few of them around, maybe the Imperial trumpets were some kind of custom made instruments? Since B&H focused on the brass band market and trumpets and british brass band are polars maybe they did not have any real trumpet mass production first line before the Sessionair (which came in the beginning of the sixties I believe), just made those Imperials on demand? I just have not heard of any Imperial trumpet line, that is why make this speculation. mdb: I have now found out that it was purchased from a professional jazz player just over 21 years ago (he was 71 years old at the time of sale) and that he played in places such as San Fransisco, LA, New Orleans, and Las Vegas. Apparently, the majority of his playing was in Las Vegas and he did a lot of solo work aside from the bands he played in. We cannot remember his name, but my father is going to try and locate a name and see what else he can dig up on the guy. Sometimes a history to go with the instrument can make it worth more to a collector. He could have been anybody and played with anyone. I received a reply back from Horniman Public Museum & Public Park Trust in London very early this morning and this is what he had to say... The serial number is not for the instrument itself but for the valves. Valves were constructed as a separate process to the assembly of the actual instrument, often in large numbers. The 16, 17 and 18 stamped on the valves of your instrument indicate they were part of a batch of 24 or possibly 48. The instrument itself should have a serial number, perhaps as part of the bell engraving. The date given for the valves in the records is 18th November 1946, and the instrument was probably made soon after this. The record for the valves also says they are for an Imperial trumpet in low pitch (ie A=440), model No. 4, Class B4015. And the workmans name was Makepeace. If you can find a serial number for the instrument itself, we will probably have a separate record for it with similarly detailed information. I found another serial number 168089 which puts the trumpet in the 1946-47 era and coincides with the date of the valves. The trumpet was ordered from the Edgware factory by the Regent Street head office on 25th August 1947 as one of a batch of 12. The serial number of the valves is recorded (as stated earlier). The instrument is described as a Bb trumpet F.V.A. [?] LP [low pitch] Lacquered model B4015. The instrument was completed on the 11th December 1947. The maker’s name was Sheridan. It is a Line Production (?). | ||||||||
4214 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | Regimental Line | P 18000 | Bb | |||
Engraved: Regimental | Line | Model A | Lyon & Healy | Exclusive Distributors | Chicago Bb Bore: .700 Bell: 20in Height: 37in | ||||||||
4215 | French Horn | York | 217828 | |||||
Speculation it may be Orsi made | ||||||||
4216 | Cornet | Besson | Stratford | |||||
4217 | Baritone | Besson | 52665 | 1894 | ||||
4 valve non-compensating (3+1) Euphonium. It was originaly high pitch | ||||||||
4218 | Euphonium | Besson | ||||||
European Shank | ||||||||
4219 | Trumpet | Couesnon | 83205 | |||||
Couesnon PARIS MADE IN FRANCE 83205 trumpet. It has a reversed leaderpipe and a very long mouthpiece reciever. Nice to play with a sweet tone! | ||||||||
4220 | Tuba | Weltklang | 100355 | 1950s | ||||
Bore:.640 Bell: 13.75in Height: 31.75in | ||||||||
4221 | Helicon | Amati | BBb | |||||
Engraved: Amati Kraslice Length of the tubing:224i Bell: 19 3/4 in | ||||||||
4222 | Trumpet | Huttl | Wondertone | |||||
Huttl Wondertone Regd Western Germany | ||||||||
4223 | Cornet | Gretsch | American Junior | 2827 | ||||
bore .438 Believed to be made by Wm Frank | ||||||||
4224 | Cornet | GMS | ||||||
4225 | Cornet | Hall-Quinby | Eb | |||||
Length: 12.5 in | ||||||||
4226 | Trumpet | Fidelity | DeLuxe | 245 | ||||
Length: 19in | ||||||||
4227 | Cornet | Holton | ||||||
4228 | Alto Horn | (anon) | ||||||
4229 | Tuba | Martin | 22050 | 1921 | Eb | |||
BORE: .680 BELL: 20in HEIGHT: 34in | ||||||||
4230 | Cornet | Beaufort | American | P39469 | C | |||
Engraved: Beaufort American, Chicago USA Bell 4 1/2 in Length: 16 1/2 in | ||||||||
4231 | Cornet | Fischer | Professional | Bb | ||||
12 in long | ||||||||
4232 | Cornet | Holton | Clarke | |||||
4233 | Euphonium; DB | Martin | Handcraft | 81863 | 1927 | |||
4234 | Mellophone | Thibouville-Lamy | 109285 | |||||
Engraved: Concertant Reaumur Jerome Thibouville Lamy & Co. Paris, New York Ao 109285 | ||||||||
4235 | Trombone | Frank | American Prep | 6110 | 1940s | |||
4236 | Trumpet | Couesnon | 1950 | |||||
Engraved: Couesnon | 105 Rue LA Fayette | Paris | 50 | ||||||||
4237 | Cornet | Conn | 10A | 186875 | 1921 | Bb/C | ||
4238 | Trumpet | Nuss | Supreme | 2403 | ||||
Engraved: Nuss Mfg. Co. Supreme Harrisburg Pa. 2403 serial? 13749 and patent date of 1910 are on the second valve case. Bore:.436 Bell: 4 1/8 in | ||||||||
4239 | Tuba | Hug | BBb LP | |||||
Made in: Switzerland - St. Gallien Bell: 14 3/4in Height: 36in | ||||||||
4240 | French Horn | Knopf | 1975 | BB/A | ||||
Fritz Herbet Knopf (Markneukirchen) Besides 4 rotors, an additional rotor valve on the slide and a screw bell. Changes from Bb to A by pressing the 4th valve. Bell: 12.1 in | ||||||||
4241 | Cornet | Holton | Clarke | |||||
4242 | Cornopean | Nyilassi | Bb | |||||
Engraved: Newest Improved| made by M.J. Nyilassi | 10 Hart St Covent Garden London Transitional instrument? Perinet valve in the middle with two Stolzel valves. So, were Perinet valves both top and bottom sprung from the beginning or is one variation a later development? | ||||||||
4243 | Trumpet | Horton | ||||||
4244 | Trumpet | Yamaha | YTR-135 | |||||
Production 1975-1978 Bell: 5in Bore: .460 | ||||||||
4245 | Cornet | Cleveland | ||||||
4246 | Trumpet | King | Liberty | |||||
4247 | Trumpet | Sterling | 44759 | |||||
4248 | Euphonium | Buescher | 271331 | 1935 | ||||
Bell: 11in Bore: .570 Height: 31in | ||||||||
4252 | Mellophone | Grand Rapids Musical Co | Wizard | 16139 | F/Ed/D | |||
Engraved: Wizard | Grand Rapids | Musical Co | Grand Rapids | Mich | ||||||||
4253 | Baritone; DB | York | 95952 | 1929 | ||||
4254 | Tenor Horn | Kalashen | Perfected | 5790 | ||||
Height: 22in Bell: 9in | ||||||||
4255 | Trumpet | Couesnon | Renault | 33616 | ||||
4256 | Tenor Horn | (anon) | ||||||
OTS with berliner valves | ||||||||
4257 | Bugle; Keyed | Firth-Hall-Pond | ||||||
Length: 17 1/2 in | ||||||||
4251 | French Horn | Selmer | 923 | 1934 | F/Bb | |||
Engraved: Henry SELMER PARIS | SELMER | Depose | Brevete France & Etranger | SELMER | Fabrique en France | Par H. Selmer | Place Dancourt PARIS | Made in FRANCE | R Second valve: 923 compensating valves. The 3rd valve is ascending. | ||||||||
4258 | Cornet | King | Super 30 Master | |||||
4259 | Cornet | Magnet | ||||||
4260 | Helicon | Conn | Alto | 10998 | 1885 | |||
4261 | Trumpet | Reynolds | Medalist | |||||
4262 | Cornet | Olds | Special | |||||
4263 | Cornet | Frederick | Superior 1st Class | 2103 | 1890 | |||
Length: 12in Bell: 4.75in Engraved: uperior / 1st Class / P. Frederick / Maker / Philada. PA Yankee: This has a great engraving not only up the lengh of the bell but also inside the bell, something I have never seen before. At the joints of the slides, there are decorative bands that lood like crowns. | ||||||||
4265 | Trumpet | Hamilton | ||||||
4266 | Tuba | Reynolds | Contempora | 964989 | 1960s | BBb | ||
4267 | Euphonium | Waterloo | ||||||
4268 | Bugle | Lignatone | 132 | |||||
Length:29in Length of tubing: 80.5 in | ||||||||
4269 | Tuba | Lehnert | Centennial | 1870s | Eb | |||
Height: 39 Bell: 9 1/8in Bore .594 | ||||||||
4270 | Trombone | King | 1480 | 440660 | 1965-70 | |||
4271 | Cornet | Martin | Standard | 141955 | 1941 | |||
Engraved Martin | Standard | Elkhart, Ind | ? | US | 141955 | ||||||||
4272 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | |||||
4273 | Baritone | LaFleur | ||||||
4274 | Cornet | Meredith | ||||||
This horn will automatically adjust all slides. | ||||||||
4277 | Fluglehorn | Wunderlich | ||||||
Engraved: C.A. Wunderlich , Siebenbrunn , Vogtl | ||||||||
4276 | Mellophone | Frank | Excelsior | |||||
4278 | Trombone; Valve | Distin | 1129 | |||||
Engraved: Henry Distin | Importer | for | J.W. Pepper | Phila and N.Y. | No 1129 | ||||||||
4280 | Trombone | Wunderlich | Bb LP | |||||
Engraved: R. WUNDERLICH, MAKER, CHICAGO Bell: 8.5in of German thin gauge red brass. Because of the thin bell, a brass reinforcement strip is on the under side bell seam to provide support if a mute is used. never lacquered. Before WW1, Trombones were mostly small bore/bell of French/English style. German makers moved to larger bore/bells. This horn was of the German style, and became a prototype for Conn, introduced on the 78H. German instrument maker Richard Wunderlich operated a brass instrument shop in the Chicago area during the 2 decades prior to WW1. He was assisted by apprentice Carl Geyer. Wunderlichs shop closed after WW1, as he was associated with C.G. Conn post war. | ||||||||
4281 | Cornet | Pepper | 39258 | |||||
4282 | Alto Horn | Hoerth | Eb LP | |||||
Engraved: FRANZ HORTH SAARBRKUCKEN | ||||||||
4283 | Baritone | Coleman | American Excelsior | 9661 | ||||
Engraved: Medaille, 1st Class Philadelphia London & Paris, San Francisco, American Institute, Chicago American Excelsior, Harry Coleman, Manfr Philadelphia 9661 Height: 25 1/2in | ||||||||
4284 | French Horn | Continental | 202927 | F | ||||
4285 | Trombone; Sopra | Conn | 189465 | 1921 | ||||
4286 | Cornet | Reynolds | ||||||
4287 | Alto Horn | Beau Ideal | ||||||
Engraved: Lyon & Healy, Beau Ideal Bell: 7 5/8 Height: 21in | ||||||||
4288 | Fluglehorn | Muller, V | ||||||
Engraved: Jos. Müller Jun. Messing Instr. Erzg Schönbach 232 C.S. R Length: 14 1/4in Length of tubing: 53in Bell: 5 1/4in | ||||||||
4289 | Trombone; Valve | Prokop | ||||||
Engraved: Lad Prokop Chrudim Bell: 8 1/4 in Lngth of tubing: 110in | ||||||||
4290 | Baritone | Leland | New Ideal | |||||
Engraved: New Ideal, L.R. Leland & Sons, Worcester, Mass Height: 23in Bell: 10-1/2in | ||||||||
4291 | Cornet | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
4292 | Cornet | Kalashen | ||||||
Length: 14 in | ||||||||
4293 | French Horn | Martin | Committee | |||||
4294 | Trombone; Valve | Goumat | ||||||
Engraved: Goumat & Co. Fully Warranted | ||||||||
4295 | Trumpet | Bohm Meinl | ||||||
4296 | Cornopean | Moffatt | ||||||
Engraved: J. W. MOFFATT MINORIES LONDON | ||||||||
4297 | Euphonium | Barth | ||||||
Engraved: Robert Barth Königl. Hoflieferant Stuttgart 3191 Height: 29,5 in Bell: 8 3/4 in Length of tubing: 113in | ||||||||
4298 | Trumpet | York | Master | |||||
4299 | Cornet | York | Air Flow | |||||
4300 | Trumpet | Orpheum | Supreme | |||||
"FA Buescher formed a new company after he left. Buescher with Harry Pedler and made some really interesting and great playing horns for a short time and then passed away. This is one of those horns. They made many stencil horns that were made from some Buescher parts and some of theirs. This is marked as ORPHEUM SUPREME. They have many cool features! Ive had a couple so far under Gretsch and Lyons Band Inst names which have heavy metal, extra heavy rings on each slide and they played really well but this one has other very cool features. It is a balanced model, valves further forward. Also the bell taper is different and must have been modeled after a Committee as it has a very gentile taper." Bore: .450 | ||||||||
4301 | Cornet | Bundy | 127xx | |||||
Conn made horns under the Pan Am name and others including horns for Bundy well before the Bach/Selmer time.....They were regular horns but to make them special, they have Gold Brass Bells. Bore .468 and exits the casing at .485 Serial of 127xxx I believe follows the Pan Am serial lists.. | ||||||||
4302 | Trumpet | Wunderlich | ||||||
Length: 19 1/4in Length of tubing: 54 in or 58,5 in depending on the 4th valve. Engraved: C. A. Wunderlich Siebenbrunn Vogtl | ||||||||
4303 | Trombone; Valve | WolfJ | ||||||
Engraved: Josef Wolf Praha Prag Bell: 8 in Length of tubing: 103in | ||||||||
4356 | Euphonium | Gautier | Virtuoso | |||||
Engraved: HENRI GAUTIER VIRTUOSO Height: 24in Bell: 11in | ||||||||
4305 | Trombone; Valve | Kalashen | 2836 | |||||
Engraved: M. J. KALASHEN, NEW YORK Length: 42 Bell: 7-1/8in Leaf Spring water key | ||||||||
4306 | Trombone | Hawkes | Cabaret | 140024 | pre 1895 | |||
Engraved: THE CABARET | HAWKES & SON | Denman Street | Piccadilly Circus | London | 140024 | ||||||||
4307 | Baritone | Commodore | 132452 | |||||
Bell 11in | ||||||||
4308 | Euphonium | Elkhart | ||||||
4309 | Cornet | Kenny | 517 | |||||
Engraved: Ralph Kenny Minneapolis MN. 450 bore Patent Date: July 1910 | ||||||||
4310 | Mellophone | Thompson-Odell | ||||||
Engraved: Thompson & Odell | Boston | ||||||||
4311 | Cornet | Higham | Clearbore | 46100 | 1892-5 | |||
Engraved: Lyon & Healy | Sole Agents | Chicago | Patent | Clear Bore | Exhibition | Prize Medals | Awarded | to | J. Higham | Maker | 127 Strangeways | Manchester | England | 46100 | ||||||||
4312 | Euphonium; DB | Holton | ||||||
4313 | French Horn | Ewers | Bb | |||||
Engraved: Karl Ewers | Berlin - Tempelhof muting valve | ||||||||
4314 | Trombone | Elkhorn | ||||||
4315 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | Eb HP | |||||
Engraved: Lyon & Healy Chicago berliner valves Height: 35in Bell: 11 1/4in | ||||||||
4316 | Tuba | Sterling | ||||||
Engraved: STERLING DISTRIBUTED BY .... LONDON MADE IN ENGLAND Bell: 15in | ||||||||
4317 | Baritone | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 8808 | |||||
Image courtesy of Brass Player Museum | ||||||||
4318 | Trombone | Mitsching | ||||||
Bore: .520 Bell: 8 ½ in | ||||||||
4319 | Tuba | Bryant-Newell | Rex | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Made by REX, The Bryant-Newell, Detroit, Mich | ||||||||
4320 | Alto Horn | Olympic | 35250 | |||||
Engraved: Olympic | Made in France | 35250 | ||||||||
4321 | Alto Horn | Fischer | 29560 | |||||
Engraved Carl Fischer New York Bell: 7.5 in Height: 20 in This Alto Horn is likely a stencil of an International, by Pan American, model 51C. The bell and length specs along with design match the 1924 International catalog description. | ||||||||
4322 | French Horn | Gautrot | ||||||
Engraved: Gautrot Brevete | Paris Omnitonic | ||||||||
4323 | Baritone; DB | Conn | 193xxx | 1922 | ||||
4324 | Tuba | Baring | 7169R | Eb | ||||
Height: 28in Bell: 15in | ||||||||
4325 | Cornet | Fiske | ||||||
Bore .448 | ||||||||
4326 | Trumpet | Besson | ||||||
4327 | Euphonium | New Yorker | ||||||
Height: 28in Bell: 11in Mineral Man: I can find very little about New Yorker branded instruments, except for a reference to a Gretsch New Yorker trumpet. It has no other markings, other than 1 2 3 on the valve bodies. It weighs about 6 lb, and seems to be made of fairly heavy stock. Valves are virtually unworn, and the instrument plays quite well, with decent intonation. It is a low pitch instrument, right on at 440 with all slides fully in. In looking further into this morass of this New Yorker euphonium, I have put together this comparison of it and two other instruments. The most interesting linkage is the one to the New York Instrument Company horn. It appears to me that all three were made by the same maker, if not at the same time. Since the two earlier catalog entries are no doubt stencils, probably imported from Czechoslovakia, my guess is that mine is, as well. Note the overall design, with the long post-valve-body main tuning loop with no brace, the design of the receiver tube, and the placement of the braces on the horn, along with the location of the water key. The overall layout of the horns and the shape and orientation of the second valve tubing are also clues, I think. | ||||||||
4328 | Cornet | Halvorsen | Eb | |||||
4329 | Trombone | Dyer | Voca-Tone | 2332 | ||||
4330 | Tuba | Bundy | BBb | |||||
Bell 15in | ||||||||
4331 | Alto Horn | Besson | 370969 | |||||
Bell: 8in Height: 24in | ||||||||
4332 | Baritone | York | 547xx | 1919 | ||||
Bell: 11in | ||||||||
4333 | Trumpet | Pepper | 70419 | |||||
Leadpipe: Czecho Slovakia | ||||||||
4334 | Cornet | Conn-Dupont | 4in1 | 4xx | ||||
4335 | Tuba | Beaufort | American | 50806 | ||||
Engraved: Beaufort American Chicago USA Bell: 14 in Height: 31 in | ||||||||
4336 | Cornet | Stratton | C HP | |||||
Engraved: John F. Stratton Maker New-York bore: .455 Bell: 5in | ||||||||
4337 | Helicon | Lebrun | Eb | |||||
Modified neck, Originally high pitch | ||||||||
4338 | Trumpet | Silvertone | Artist | 36xxx | 1943 | Bb/A | ||
Made by Blessing Blessing was contracted by Sears and Roebuck to sell the Artist model in their catalog as the Silvertone Artist, and is identical to the Blessing Artist except for the engraving. The 1942 catalog was the first to list the Silvertone Artist. Shortly afert this horn was made, Sears was sued by H. N. White - over the name "Silvertone". Sears who continued to sell the trumpet into the 1950s called simply Artist. Bore .454 | ||||||||
4339 | Trumpet | Waldorf | 568023 | |||||
4340 | French Horn | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | |||||
Ohio Bands Works, Cleveland, Ohio | ||||||||
4341 | Trombone | Boosey | 1927 | |||||
4342 | Fluglehorn | Holton | Collegiate | 134377 | 1940 | |||
4343 | Sousaphone | King | 1915.20 | BBb | ||||
"Left hand" Sousaphone Bell: 26in Collar: 6-1/4in | ||||||||
4344 | Trumpet | Knickerbocker | 05408 | |||||
Conn Stencil | ||||||||
4345 | Alto Horn | Schmidt | ||||||
Bell: 7 ¾ in Height: 21 ½in Receiver marked: Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
4346 | Tuba | Conn | 2J | 754202 | 1958 | CC | ||
4347 | Trumpet | New Yorker | ||||||
4348 | Euphonium | Distin | Highest Grade | 19455 | 1906 | |||
4349 | Trombone; Valve | Kupka | ||||||
Engraved: Josef Kupka Mar. Hory Morava | ||||||||
4350 | Trombone | Fischer | Professional | 20386 | ||||
Engraved: Carl Fischer Professional, New York Bell: 7 in | ||||||||
4351 | Cornet | Conn | 45111 | 1897 | ||||
Engraved: Made by | Conn | Worcester Mass. Length: 12 3/4 in Bell: 5in Bore: .438 | ||||||||
4352 | Trumpet | Frank | Belmore | |||||
4353 | Alto Horn | Quinby | ||||||
Length: 17in Bell: 7.25in | ||||||||
4354 | Euphonium | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 120393 | |||||
4355 | Alto Horn | Kalashen | ||||||
Engraved: KALASHENS KLEARTONE NEW YORK Height: 20in Bell: 8in | ||||||||
4357 | Cornet | Diver | Gold Star | |||||
Engraved: GOLD STAR GEO. C. DIVER MUSIC CO. CHICAGO Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. | ||||||||
4358 | French Horn | Roth, C | pre 1870 | |||||
Engraved: Ch. Roth / a / Strasbourg / breveete / S.G.D.G. 1 Charles Roth was the successor to Buehner & Keller, dating from 1844. By 1881 the firm had been taken over by J.M. Buerger. | ||||||||
4359 | Trombone; Valve | Meinlschmidt | ||||||
4360 | Cornet | Millereau | 1919-38 | |||||
Millereau was located Rue Gambey, Paris between 1919 and 1938. Henri Selmer bought Millereau in 1930 and has used the Millereau brand for 8 years. | ||||||||
4361 | Trombone; Valve | Martin | Committee | 209952 | 1960 | |||
4362 | Baritone | Getzen | Super Deluxe | 43372 | ||||
Engraved: Getzen Super Deluxe Elkhorn, Wis Bell: 11.25in Height 32.5 in | ||||||||
4363 | Cornet | York | New Model Monarch | 21733 | 1909 | HP/LP | ||
New Model | Monarch | Made by | J W York & Sons | Grand Rapids | Mich | ||||||||
4364 | Cornet | Leland | Simplex Model Eclipse | |||||
Simplex Model Eclipse Made by Leland & Son Worcester Mass | ||||||||
4365 | Cornet | Distin | 747 | 1882 | ||||
Engraved:B.S. [within a shield logo] [Eagle logo] No.747 HY. Distin maker 115 to 121 East 13th St. Near 4th Ave. New York Bore: .454 Bell: 5 in | ||||||||
4366 | Euphonium | Conn | 19I | 42 439592 | 1992 | |||
Engraved: Conn 19I USA Bell: 11in | ||||||||
4367 | Cornet | Reynolds | Onxy | 296624 | 1974 | |||
Bore: .468 | ||||||||
4368 | Trumpet | Bryant-Newell | Rex | 1109 | ||||
Rex, the Bryant Newell Co., Detroit Michigan Bell: 4 1/2 in Length: 18 in | ||||||||
4369 | Fluglehorn | Polde | ||||||
Engraved: Jan Polde | Brno | KRENOVA 11 | ||||||||
4370 | Cornopean | Wurlitzer | ||||||
R Wurlitzer and Bro. Cincinnati Ohio | ||||||||
4371 | Trumpet | Krumphanzl | F? | |||||
Engraved: Alois Krumphanzl Praha Length: 15.5 in Length of tubing: 75 in Established in 1904 by Alois, nationalized in 1950. | ||||||||
4372 | Trombone; Valve | Stowasser | MZ 58660 | |||||
Engraved: J or F Stowasser KUK Hofinstrunenten Frabric Budapest Hungary. Bore: .490 | ||||||||
4373 | Fluglehorn | BauerEJ | ||||||
Engraved: Ed: Joh Bauer in Prag | ||||||||
4374 | Tenor Horn | Wurlitzer | ||||||
Wurlitzer Chicago | ||||||||
4375 | Cornopean | Cordier | A | |||||
Engraved: A. Cordier| Rue Lauier 82 Bore: .485" Bell: 4.75in Images used courtesy of BAC Horn Doctor | ||||||||
4376 | Trombone; Bass | Reynolds | 78 | 27978 | 1949 | |||
Bore: .564 Bell: 9½ in | ||||||||
4377 | Trombone | Conn | 62H | |||||
Detachable 6" and 7.5" bell. Bore: .484 Made for Gardell Simons former principal trombone of the Sousa band, Philadelphia Orchrestra, Detroit Symphony, etc... The production version was #2½ Bore with 6½" and 8" Bells | ||||||||
4378 | Cornet | Cantelon | ||||||
Engraved: G. Cantelon | St. Quentin 19 century | ||||||||
4379 | Trumpet | Esquire | ||||||
Engraved: Esquire Receiver marked: Made In Holland. | ||||||||
4380 | Cornet | Conn | 92A | 227609 | 1930 | |||
Engraved: Made By CONN Elkhart-Ind U.S.A. Receiver marked: 92A | ||||||||
4381 | Trumpet | Thompson-Odell | ||||||
Engraved: Thompson & Odell | Boston Length: 19 1/2in Bell: 4 1/2in | ||||||||
4382 | Cornet | Conn | 11A | 169452 | 1920 | |||
4383 | Cornet | Tourville | ||||||
4384 | Cornet | Nordheimer | Majestic | LP | ||||
Engraved: Majestic | Manufactured Expressly | for A. S. Nordheimer | Toronto | ||||||||
4385 | Trombone; Sopra | Conn | 1087 | |||||
(Serial number and apparent age of this instrument do not seem to match up.) Instrument takes a cornet sized mouthpiece. Image used courtesy of Kessler & Sons Music. | ||||||||
4386 | Helicon | Fischer | 1883-1893 | |||||
Detachable Bell | ||||||||
4387 | Trumpet | Reynolds | TU38 | 254787 | 1969 | |||
4388 | Helicon | Couesnon | ||||||
4389 | Cornet | Viking | 6362 | |||||
4390 | Tuba | Duval | 433 | Eb | ||||
Made In ITALY Height: 33in Bell: 15in | ||||||||
4391 | Fluglehorn | Huttl | 416 | |||||
Engraved: Made by Hüttl Regd. Western Germany Length: 18 1/8in Lewngth of tubing: 54in Bell: 5 7/8in | ||||||||
4392 | Cornet | Boosey-Hawkes | Sovereign | 1976 | Eb | |||
4393 | Trumpet | Fischer | Zyphyr | 1890-1916 | ||||
Bohland Stencil Reciever stamped Bohemia Peashooter Compared to Bach Strad. | ||||||||
4406 | Trombone; Valve | Wurlitzer | Perfection | 1900? | ||||
4407 | Trombone; Valve | Fischer | Professional | 12746 | 1890s? | HP/LP | ||
Bell: .50 Length: 43in Bore: 7 1/8in | ||||||||
4397 | Trumpet | Boosey-Hawkes | Sessionaire | 351983 | 1966 | LP | ||
4398 | Cornet | Tonk | Favorite | |||||
Engraved: William Tonk & Bro New York | Favorite | ||||||||
4399 | Bugle | York | ||||||
4402 | Alto Horn | Distin | Superior | 6370 | Eb HP | |||
Engraved: Superior Henry Distin - Maker - Williamsport PA - Highest Grade - 6370. valve serial: 7159 | ||||||||
4401 | Trombone | Hager | American | |||||
American, Hager Musical Instrument Company | ||||||||
4404 | Alto Horn | Wurlitzer | Lyric | |||||
Height: 20in | ||||||||
4408 | French Horn | Van Cauwelaert | Bb | |||||
4409 | Cornet | Higham | Eb | |||||
Manchester | ||||||||
4410 | Sousaphone | Ullmann | BBb | |||||
Oskar Ullmann -Leipzig | ||||||||
4411 | Kuhlohorn | Glier | ||||||
Listed as a Kuhlo Fluglehorn | ||||||||
4412 | Trombone; Valve | Pepper | 1129 | 1882-6 | Bb HP | |||
Engraved: Henry Distin | Importer | for | J.W. Pepper | Phila and N.Y. | No 1129 Bell: 8in Length: 29.5 in Bore: .463 Pryorphone: At this time Distin was in Philadelphia, too! According to Arnold Myers, Boosey was trading under their own name during the early 1880s (but still with the Distin trademark), so I doubt that it is a Boosey horn. Pepper was just looking to trade off of Distins established name, as was Boosey with the Distin trademark. Peppers own Philadelphia horns are marked quite differently. Recall, also, that Pepper sued Hillyard for using his own name in the US when Pepper said that he had invested too much money to build instruments that were being sold as the "remaining Hillyard stock" It really does not say ANYTHING besides "FOR/ J.W. PEPPER", just as the later horns said under the Pepper name. I am postulating that Pepper could not sue for the use of the Distin name, because Distin had already sold it to Boosey. Which is why I included it here, because I thought that it likely belonged as the first entry on your Pepper serial list. It is way below the Boosey/Distin numbers, is not marked as an American Distin, and with the "Pepper/Phila. and N.York" marking, fits nicely in the Pepper sequence. | ||||||||
4413 | Trumpet; Bass | Borgani | ||||||
Borgani established in 1872, Began listing as Ditta Arnaldo Borgani in 1915. | ||||||||
4414 | Baritone; DB | King | 147003 | approx 193 | ||||
Engraved: King Made by the H. N. White Cleveland Ohio | ||||||||
4415 | Trombone | Conn | 8H | 182510 | 1921 | LP | ||
.547 bore | ||||||||
4416 | Alto Horn | Rialto | ||||||
Engraved: Rialto H, N & L, New York Height: 21in Bell: is 8in bore: .465 "The valve set, with its straight-through tubing, and the configuration of the braces on this instrument are close matches to my Czechoslovakian-made New Yorker Euphonium. as are the valve caps and bottoms. I cant find any reference to H, N & L, though. Probably a dealer selling these as stencil horns." | ||||||||
4417 | Cornet | Cubitt | ||||||
Willtoot4food: The bell engraving reads: 735 W D Cubitt Son & Co 56 Gt. Marlborough Street London The only other identifying marks are three initials - "CAC" or "CAG" - that are stamped on the underside of each valve cap. | ||||||||
4418 | Trombone | Selmer | 50xx | |||||
5065 | Trumpet | Sherwood | Master | 37791 | ||||
4420 | Trumpet | Sherwood | Artist | 350xx | ||||
4421 | Trumpet | Courtois | Gaudet | 60000 | ||||
The Gaudet family was long time owners and managers of Courtois. | ||||||||
4422 | Sousaphone | Wurlitzer | Eb | |||||
Bell: 25in | ||||||||
4423 | Helicon | Pepper | 59516 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: J.W. Pepper & Son, IMPORTERS, Philadelphia, 59516 | ||||||||
4424 | Tenor Horn | Beau Ideal | ||||||
4425 | Trombone | Conn | 17H | |||||
4426 | Baritone | Wurlitzer | ||||||
Height: 25in Bell: 11.5in | ||||||||
4427 | Baritone | Schreiber | ||||||
4428 | Tuba | Zoebisch | 1855-60 | Eb | ||||
4429 | Cornet | LeBlanc | ||||||
4430 | Trumpet | B-S | 148347 | |||||
4431 | Trombone; Valve | American Climax | ||||||
4432 | Cornet | York | Couturier Wizard | 40442 | 1914 | Bb/A | ||
York Courturier Wizard characteristics: tuning slide AHEAD OF VALVES, BETWEEN 3RD VALVE SLIDE, main tuning slide bow common on most cornets FIXED, WIDE AND STRAIGHT 3RD VALVE SLIDE, YORK SERIAL NUMBER and bore size. | ||||||||
4433 | Cornet | Hilleron | ||||||
4434 | Tuba | Century | ||||||
4435 | Trombone | Conn | 50h | |||||
4436 | Cornet | Bennett-Bennett | 1893 | |||||
Engraved: Presented by Mr. J. Digweed, to J. Reynolds, 1893 Bennett + Bennett London | ||||||||
4437 | Cornet | Butler | ||||||
Engraved: Butler Haymarket London & Dublin | ||||||||
4438 | Cornet | Aschbach | ||||||
4439 | Cornet | Nuss | 412 | |||||
Engraved: Nuss Musical Instrument Manufy Harrisburg, Pa U.S.A 412 | ||||||||
4440 | Cornet | Thompson-Odell | ||||||
Engraved: Thompson & Odell Co. Boston | ||||||||
4441 | Cornet | Thibouville | Eb | |||||
Engraved: Thibouville | Paris | 89 2nd valve casing: US | ||||||||
4442 | Cornet | Buescher | 15 | 1920 | ||||
Bore .490 Oversized valves | ||||||||
4443 | Trombone | King | 1403 | 4883XX | 1973 | |||
Engraving: King 3B - Concert - King Musical Instruments - USA Bore .508 | ||||||||
4444 | Bugle | Keefer | 6196 | 1917 | ||||
Engraved: BRUA C. KEEFER MFG. CO., MAKER, WILLIAMSPORT, PA. HIGHEST GRADE. 6196 Length: 23in | ||||||||
4445 | Euphonium | Olds | Ambassador | 635479 | 1968 | |||
Height: 30.5 in Bell: 11.5 in | ||||||||
4446 | French Horn | King | 379225 | 1960 | F | |||
4449 | Cornet | LeBlanc | L4178 | |||||
Engraved: G. LeBlanc Paris middle valve:made in France | L 4178 Length: 16 5/8in | ||||||||
4450 | Trumpet | Silvertone | 162135 | |||||
Engraved: Silvertone | Made in Elkhart, Ind Bore: .458 Seller believes it is a Blessing stencil brassyjazz: I have found out that a horn I have was made by Blessing around 1939, possibly for Sears as their delux offering. It has the same fittings as the Artist Blessing with a fully engraved bell and a quick change to A with a locking nut but is the 454 bore rather then the larger 465 as found on the Artist and Super Artist. | ||||||||
4451 | Alto Horn | Dyer | Eb | |||||
Engraved: Diamond, W. J. Dyer & Bro, St. Paul, Made in Austria | ||||||||
MineralMan: There is that straight-through plumbing on the valve set, along with the characteristically turned braces and the valve caps that seems to be a mark of a great number of Grazlitz horns. B&F, perhaps? | ||||||||
4452 | Cornet | Lehnert | ||||||
4453 | Trumpet | Bottali | ||||||
Engraved: PREMIATA FABBRICA FUAM BOTTALI MILANO | O. PAGANI & BRO. | ||||||||
4454 | Trombone; Valve | York | 41187 | 1915 | ||||
Engraved: Made By J.W. York and Sons, Grand Rapids Michigan | ||||||||
4455 | Trombone | York | Professional | 49424 | 1917 | |||
4456 | Trombone | York | 75 | 215237 | 1958 | |||
Bell: 7.5 | ||||||||
4457 | Cornet | Frank | American Prep | 100999 | 1945? | |||
Engraved: AMERICAN PREP, Made by W.M. FRANK Co., Chicago | ||||||||
4458 | Trombone | Vega | Odell | 12855 | ||||
Engraved: Odell by Vega Co Boston Mass Hex shaped counter weight | ||||||||
4459 | Trombone; Valve | Hug | ||||||
Bell: 8.5in European shank | ||||||||
4460 | Baritone | Higham | First Class | 41604 | 1883-90 | |||
Engraved: First Class Exhibition Prize Medal awarded London 1862 and Dublin 1865 to J. Higham Maker 127 Strangeways Manchester #41604 Lyon and Healy Sole Agents Chicago | ||||||||
8751 | Trumpet; Bass | Pepper | 69931 | |||||
4463 | Trumpet | Blessing | Artist | 48496 | 1949 | |||
4464 | Alto Horn | Cerveny | Eb | |||||
Length: 20 3/4in Length of tubing: 80.5 in Engrarved: V.F. Cerveny Hradec Kralove | ||||||||
4465 | Trombone | York | Custom | 134491 | 1964 | |||
Bell: 7 3/4in Bore .547 | ||||||||
4466 | Trombone; Valve | Pourcelle | ||||||
4467 | Trombone | Martin | Handcraft | 51848 | 1925 | |||
4468 | Baritone | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
Engraved: Instrumentenfabrilsant / G. HIRSBRUNNER / AARAU Bell 9.5in | ||||||||
4469 | Euphonium | York | 24229 | 1908 | ||||
Bore . 547 | ||||||||
4470 | Cornet | Coeuille | Telescoping B | 1900 | ||||
Ferdinand Coeuille (1835) was born in France where became a maker and was recruited by Distin for Pepper Company He established his own shop in 1885-1916. | ||||||||
4471 | Trumpet | Thompson-Odell | P52714 | |||||
4472 | Baritone; DB | Conn | 186771 | 1921 | ||||
4473 | Trombone | Harwood | Professional | LP | ||||
Engraved: The | Harwood | Professional | J. W. Jenkins Sons | Music Co | Kansas City | Mo Bell: 7in Bore: .465 Slide has HP stamped on it, but it plays low pitch | ||||||||
4474 | Cornet | Pepper | Superio | 1210 | ||||
Engraved: Superior | Henry Distin | Maker | for | J. W. Pepper | Phila and N. York | No1210 | Patent Applied | For | ||||||||
4475 | Trombone | King | 1403SF 3B Silversonic | |||||
4476 | Trombone | King | 1306 Tempo | |||||
Engraved: King Tempo 1306 Bell 8 in Nickel Silver plated | ||||||||
4477 | Trombone | King | 605 | 1987 | ||||
4478 | Cornet | Stratton | Eb | |||||
Length: 11 1/2in Bell: 4 3/8in | ||||||||
4479 | Tuba | Higham | 42195 | 1883-90 | Eb | |||
Engraved: Exhibition Prize Medal Awarded London 1862 and Dublin 1865 to J. Higham Maker 127 Strangeways, Manchester 42195 Lyon and Healy Sole Agents Chicago | ||||||||
4480 | Cornet | York | Weldon | 1477 | 1899 | |||
4482 | Baritone | Mahillon | ||||||
Engraved: C. MAHILLON / Fournisseur Brevete / De LArmee / et des / Conservatoires / BRUXELLES Height: 27in | ||||||||
4483 | Fluglehorn | Brabec | C | |||||
Engraved: Antoni Brabec Fabrykov instrumenotoro n Krakovie Bell diameter is 5 1/2 in bore: .425 solid nickel-silver The "New Langwill Index" reads "Brabec, Anton (died Cracow 1925).... succeeded by his widow. | ||||||||
4484 | Trumpet | Buescher | 205 | 309314 | 1945-48 | |||
Bore: .448 | ||||||||
4485 | Trumpet | Buescher | 225 | 323193 | 1949 | |||
Bell: 4-1/8 Length: 20 Engraved: The Buescher / made in / Elkhart Ind USA | ||||||||
4486 | Trumpet; Bass | Conn | 4B | K312xx | 1966 | |||
Bore: #2½ 0.485 Bell: 6in used the mandrel for the 2H | ||||||||
4487 | Cornet | Boosey | 21983 | |||||
Engraved: Trademark | Distin | Patent Light Valve | Boosey & Co | Makers | 295 Regent St | London | Wm A. Pond & Co | ?ents for the U.S.A. | New York | ||||||||
4488 | Cornet | Holton | 504-Collegiate | 239803 | 1953 | |||
4489 | Cornet | Buescher | Epoch True=Tone | |||||
Image used courtesy of Horncollector.com This is the very first version of the Epoch No 1 Cornet, that had the 1st and 3rd valves of equal length. One can see that loosening the 1st valve bottom cap might be difficult in this configuration, which prompted Buescher to lengthen the first valve casing so that the bottom cap was BELOW the tubing. | ||||||||
4490 | Cornet | Reynolds | Roth | 63475 | 1961 | |||
4491 | Baritone | King | 9586 | 1900-05 | ||||
4492 | Trumpet | Buescher | 11 | 130305 | 1923 | |||
True Tone Trade Mark Registered | Pat. Oct. 29. 07, 130305, LP 11. | ||||||||
4493 | Cornet | Schmidt | ||||||
Engraved: T Schmidt, i Krobenhaven Length: 12in Bell: 3 7/8in | ||||||||
4494 | Baritone | Knickerbocker | ||||||
4495 | Cornet | Pourcelle | Superior | |||||
Image used courtesy of Eric Totman | ||||||||
4496 | French Horn | Challenger | ||||||
On receiver: MADE IN ITALY | ||||||||
4497 | Tuba | Parsons | ||||||
Engraved: CHAS. H. PARSONS & CO. NEW YORK Bell: 12 1/2 in Height: 30 1/2in | ||||||||
4498 | Trombone | Conn | 11H | Rx | 1972 | |||
Bell: 7.5in Bore: .500 | ||||||||
4499 | French Horn | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
Engraved: Instrumentenfabrikant G. Hirsbrunner Aarau | ||||||||
4500 | Cornet | Domage | ||||||
Engraved: E. DOMAGE MAKER PHILA. PA Bell: 5 in Bore: .460 | ||||||||
4501 | Trumpet | Boston | ||||||
Engraved: Boston Musical Instrument Company | ||||||||
4502 | Trombone; Valve | Overbeeke | ||||||
4503 | Trumpet | Brigadier | 21131 | |||||
Possibly a Conn stencil | ||||||||
4504 | Trombone; Valve | Reynolds | Contempora | 50573 | 1958 | |||
Bell: 7.5 In | ||||||||
4505 | Trombone | Slingerland | 44027 | |||||
Engraved: A. Slingerland | Serenatta | ||||||||
4506 | Alto Horn | (anon) | ||||||
Probably an Amati | ||||||||
4507 | Trombone; Valve | Utrechtse | Excellent | 794 | 1963 | Bb | ||
4508 | Cornet | Zoebisch | Eb | |||||
4509 | Helicon | Conn | 154194 | 1922 | BBb | |||
bell is 19in | ||||||||
4510 | Helicon | Lyon-Healy | Silver Piston | |||||
4512 | Tuba | Cerveny | ||||||
4513 | Sousaphone | Keefer | BBb | |||||
4514 | Sousaphone | Keefer | BBb | |||||
4515 | Helicon | Keefer | ||||||
4516 | Tuba | Higham | ||||||
4517 | Tuba | Boosey | Eb | |||||
4518 | Trombone | King | 939 | 1894 | ||||
4519 | Cornet | Boosey | 121643 | 1924 | ||||
4520 | Trumpet | Selmer | 48 | 6874 | 1948 | |||
4521 | Fluglehorn | Couesnon | 1923 | Eb | ||||
Soprano Engraved: Exposition Universelle de Paris 1900 | HORS CONCOURS | Membre du Jury | CGO | COUESNON & CIE | Fournisseur de l’armée | 94, rue d’angouleme | PARIS | 23 | V. STAELENS – POLFLIET | BRUXELLES Length: 14.5in Bell: 5in | ||||||||
4523 | Trombone | Conn | 8H | N13381 | 1970 | |||
4524 | Alto Horn | Jaubert | ||||||
Engraved: F. JAUBERT & CIE. | PARIS | LYON & HEALY | SOLE AGENTS | CHICAGO | ||||||||
4525 | Cornet | Pepper | Surprise | 62098 | 1900s? | |||
Bore:.454 Bell: 4 - 7/8 in | ||||||||
4526 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 1902 | BBb | ||||
Contra double slide 3 in the world. (Murray Crewe, Doug Yeo, Conn Museum) | ||||||||
4527 | Trombone | Keefer | ||||||
In slide tuning Bell: 7in | ||||||||
4528 | Baritone | Lafayette | 33803 | |||||
4529 | Trombone | Conn | 88H | 418xx | ||||
Colin: The Conn 88H is marketed as an orchestral tenor trombone although it may have had a bass trombone role early in its history due to its large bore .547". This model has been in production since the 50s and remains one of the most popular trombones for orchestral tenor trombonists. There were minor changes (in the 80s I think): string valve linkages to mechanical linkages, spring slide buffers replaced by cork, the Remmington leadpipe was replaced by one compatible with other brands (eg Bach). There are more options available now such as bell material. I do not think you should remove it as the original pre-70s Elkhart made Conn trombones (especially 88H) are still seen as the benchmark by which orchestral large bore trombones are judged. Custom trombones by smaller producers are described by to what extent they are similar to Conn 88Hs or Bach 42Bs | ||||||||
4530 | Trumpet | Pourcelle | ||||||
Engraved: C Bruno & Son. Inc. Henry Pourcelle Sole Agents | ||||||||
4531 | Trumpet | Lyons | Monarch | 31837 | ||||
Length: 20in | ||||||||
4532 | French Horn | Olympian | ||||||
4533 | Cornet | Coleman | Excelsior | 10901 | ||||
Bell: 5in Bore: .457 | ||||||||
4534 | Cornet | Weymann | Keystone State | |||||
Engraved: WEYMANN KEYSTONE - STATE | ||||||||
4535 | Baritone | Foote | ||||||
OTS | ||||||||
4536 | Cornet | Buffet Crampon | ||||||
Supranino | ||||||||
4537 | Cornet | Ditson | ||||||
4538 | Trumpet | Enders | ||||||
4539 | Trombone; Valve | Besson | ||||||
Vienna Valves | ||||||||
4540 | Tuba | Mahillon | BBb | |||||
Two bells | ||||||||
4541 | Trombone | Cleveland | 605 | |||||
4542 | Euphonium | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | |||||
4543 | Trombone | Holton | RE160 | |||||
4544 | Trombone | York | 826 | 1899 | ||||
4545 | Trombone; Valve | Buescher | 6358 | 1906 | ||||
Bell: 7 in | ||||||||
4546 | Mellophone | Pepper | Premier | 11441 | ||||
Engraved: J W Pepper & Son | Premier | Philadelphia | Highest | Award Diploma | Worlds Fair | Columbian Exposition | Chicago 1893 | 11441 | ||||||||
4547 | Tuba | Stowasser | F | |||||
Engraved: W.Stowassers Sohne, Premiata Privileoiata Fabrica, Di Istrumenti Musical, Verona, Via Mentano Height: 30in Bell: 13 1/2in Verona branch was opened in 1899 | ||||||||
4548 | Trombone | King | 5B 2105 | |||||
Only made for a couple of years | ||||||||
4549 | Trombone; Valve | Higham | 33095 | 1880-3 | ||||
Engraved: Clear Bore | Exhibition Prize Medal Awarded | London 1862 & Dublin 1865 | to J. Higham, Maker | 127 Strangeways | Manchester | 33095 | Lyon & Healy | General Agents Chicago | ||||||||
4550 | Trumpet | Wurlitzer | Melody | |||||
4551 | Tuba | Conn | Eb | |||||
4 valve | ||||||||
4552 | Trombone; AltoV | Wurlitzer | Eb | |||||
4553 | Trombone | King | 2102L | |||||
4554 | Cornet | Kalashen | 1910 | |||||
4555 | Mellophone | Higham | 51314 | 1892-5 | Eb | |||
Engraved: Clear Bore Class A Exibition Prize Medal | Awarded to J. Higham L | Makers 127 Strangways Manchester England | 51314 Bell: 8.5in | ||||||||
4556 | Trombone; Sopra | Muck | 1930s | |||||
Only 4 made. | ||||||||
4557 | Trumpet | White | C=41295 | 1936? | ||||
Cleveland style Serial number. Purchased by Keefermans father in 1936. | ||||||||
4558 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 545 | |||||
Bore: .390 Biber: How does it play? Intonation? Keeferman: The intonation is about as good as any decent quality Bb trumpet made today, with the first slide saddle (ring in this case) being used on the normally out of tune notes. One would think that the lack of conical tubing in the leadpipe would cause drastic intonation issues, but this does not seem to be the case except in the extreme low register where the notes do become a little stuffy and slightly flat. The valve depression is very shallow at .535 inch, which makes fast passages a little easier, but the pistons are just brass with no plating, and I have not found a valve oil that will work well for very long. Actually, playing this trumpet is a little like playing a piccolo trumpet in that the upper register is a little easier (and quite bright), and the blow is very different from a normal Bb trumpet which takes a while to get used to. Biber: Forgive my skepticism but are you certain that there is no conicity in the lead pipe? Are you basing this on an external cylindrical profile or have you checked this internally? the reason I ask is because several american made instruments have leadpipes that are cylindrical on the outside but are indeed tapered on the inside. Keeferman: It is very difficult to measure (without very sophisticated gauging equipment) the bore taper of a tube. I can tell you that the outside diameter is actually .015 larger at the mouthpiece receiver end than at the tuning slide end, but this tells us very little about the inside. If you have ever cleaned the barrel of a shotgun for example, when you slide the tightly fitting swab down the barrel from the breech towards the muzzle, you can "feel" the choke. When I clean the leadpipe on my trumpets, I use an old clarinet swab which fits snugly when started from the tuning slide end, and it gets much tighter as it approaches the receiver. Not so on this instrument. While this may not be the scientific answer you were looking for, I can tell you that I feel no difference at all when I clean the leadpipe on this trumpet from end to end. If there is any taper, it must be quite minimal compared to any other trumpet that I have ever encountered (and Ive seen hundreds). If I happen to stumble upon a household item that is either cylindrically or spherically the exact diameter necessary to properly gauge this tube, Ill post the results here. In the meantime, I have to maintain that I can detect no taper to this leadpipe. Mahillon instruments are very difficult to research because there is almost no information available. Even if a serial number list were available, it would do me no good because there is no serial number on this instrument. No numbers at all in fact, not even 1,2,3 on the valve casings. I can only guess that because the engraving is very much in the art deco style, that it was made somewhere between 1920 and 1935(which was the end of the original Mahillon factory as far as I know). If there is a Mahillon expert out there somewhere, I would appreciate any help that you could offer. Ive finally found a way to accurately gauge the leadpipe on this instrument, and it is indeed a perfectly straight tube. In the process I found that my estimate of .395 was a bit generous, as I measured the bore to actually be only .390 inch. I was concerned for a while there as it seemed to have a slight tight spot just below the mouthpiece receiver, but then I noticed a very shallow dent on the outside of the pipe at that point which accounts for the tightness there. While I suspect that the inadequacies Ive described earlier in the extreme low register on this Mahillon are most likely the result of the straight leadpipe, it actually plays quite normally from middle C on up. Biber: Yikes thats a small bore!! the intonation anomalies of the low register are to be expected with a cylindrical leadpipe. Now if only we can attribute an accurate date for it. This is all very interesting and quite unexplainable in my opinion, given that Mahillon was such noted acoustician. keeferman: I agree. I cant really believe that Victor Mahillon designed this instrument. It must have been made after his death in 1924. One possible explaination could be that it was an experimental "piccolo" trumpet made by the company in Bb length intended to be played only in the upper register, thus allowing "normal" fingerings for non piccolo notated music. Well probably never know for sure, but it certainly is a very odd trumpet to say the least. | ||||||||
4559 | Cornet | Busch | Bb/A HP | |||||
4560 | Cornet | Wallis | ||||||
Engraved: J. Wallis & Son Paris & London | ||||||||
4561 | Cornet | King | 5542 | 1900 | ||||
Engraved: King made by H.N.White Cleveland Ohio Mouthpipe: C602 | ||||||||
4562 | Trombone | Besson | 8-10 | 374440 | ||||
50 MEDALS OF HONOR,BESSON 8-10 LONDON,PARIS,NEW YORK,MADE IN ENGLAND Bell:7 3/4in | ||||||||
4563 | Trumpet | Keefer | Keefer-Williams | 18081 | 1928 | |||
Bell: 4 3/4 in Length 17in | ||||||||
4564 | French Horn | Kley | ||||||
Engraved: Albert Kley / Instrumentenmacher / Berlin C54 / D.R.G.M. 768917 Kley worked for C.F. Schmidt 1895-1906. He opened his own shop in 1914 - 1935, specializing in double horns. Compensating double: air stream passes through the B-flat side for high horn before going to the F side of the horn, which makes is lighter. | ||||||||
4565 | Cornet | Kalashen | 1859 | Bb/A | ||||
Length: 13.5in | ||||||||
4566 | Cornet | Carlin-Lennox | 11438 | |||||
4567 | Trombone; AltoV | Pepper | Eb | |||||
Alto Engraved: SUPERIOR FIRST CLASS J.W. PEPPER MAKER PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK NO. 5256 | ||||||||
4568 | Tuba | Boosey-Hawkes | Calvery | 38997 | F | |||
Engraved: The Emperor Bass Excelsior Sonorus Class A Hawkes & Son Denman Street Piccadilly Circus London. Height: 35 1/2 in Bell: 15 in Valves 1,2 and 3 .680 4th valve .720 | ||||||||
4569 | Cornet | Lecomte | ||||||
Engraved: Manufactured by A Lecomte & Cie Paris for Lyon & Healy Chicago Length:16 1/2in | ||||||||
4570 | Tuba | Mahillon | Bb | |||||
Engraved: C. Mahillon Fournisseur breveté de l’armée et des conservatoires 2 + 2 berliner valves 1st valve (on top) is 1 step, 2d: ½ step, 3d: 2 steps and 4th: 3 steps. Tunable leadpipe Height: 68.5 cm, Bell: 23 cm | ||||||||
4571 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
4572 | Baritone | Lyon-Healy | Silver Piston | 9 | ||||
4573 | Alto Horn | Lyon-Healy | Champion | |||||
4574 | Trombone | Buescher | 195021 | 1925 | C | |||
Pat. Oct.29, 1907 | ||||||||
4577 | Trombone | Orpheum | Super | 41191 | ||||
Engraved: Orpheum | Super Bell: 7in | ||||||||
4576 | Trumpet | Vitak | Meritone | |||||
Engraved: Meritone Made by Geordi Vitak Chicago Ill | ||||||||
4578 | French Horn | US Bandmaster | ||||||
4579 | Mellophone | Lafayette | ||||||
4580 | Trombone | Olds | Custom P 16 | |||||
Engraved: Custom Crafted FE Olds P-16 Trombone Fullerton California Bell: 7.5in Bore: .500 | ||||||||
4581 | Euphonium | Bottali | ||||||
Engraved: PRIMARIA | PREMIATA FABRICA | F. lli A. M. BOTTALLI | MILANO | ( ITALIA ) | MARCA - FERD o ROTH.. | ||||||||
4582 | Trumpet | Courtois | 199 | 1919 | Eb/D | |||
Engraved: Medaille Londres 1862 | Exposition Universelle Paris 1867 | Medaille Dhonneur Largent | Antoine Courtois | Breveté | Facteur Du Conservatoire National | 88 rue des Marais St Martin | Paris | 1 lr prix Grande medaille dor exposition de Moscou 1872. | Medaille dor Paris 1878 & 1889. | Madaille dor Paris 1900 | ||||||||
4583 | Trombone; Valve | Besson | 43053 | 1889? | ||||
Engraved: 40 MEDALS OF HONOUR, MONOGRAM, F. BESSON, PROTOTYPE 193 EUSTON ROAD, LONDON, *, C. FISCHER, 6. 4th AV. N.Y., SOLE AGENT U. STATES | ||||||||
4584 | French Horn | Besson | 91192 | |||||
Ascending with 4 valves Engraved: Système prototype | F. BESSON | Breveté | S.G.D.G | 96, rue dangouleme | PARIS | Une étoile | 66 hautes récompenses | 6 grands prix | hors concours | Membre du jury | On the 2d valve : F. BESSON | Breveté | 91192 | On the 4th valve : F. BESSON | Breveté | 8 | Bell: 27.5 cm | ||||||||
4585 | Trombone | Kaempf | ||||||
4586 | Trombone | Pedler | 16642 | |||||
4587 | Tuba | Nikkan | ||||||
Engraved: Nikkan Tokyo Height: 86 cm | ||||||||
4588 | Baritone | King | 14966 | 1905-10 | ||||
4589 | Trombone | Yamaha | YSL-641 | 1969 | ||||
Bore: .551 Bell: 8.5in Years of Production: Years: 1969-1976 | ||||||||
4590 | Trumpet | Grenadier | ||||||
4591 | Baritone | Lyon-Healy | Silver Piston | Bb/A | ||||
4592 | Euphonium | York | 14086 | 1906 | ||||
not original tuning slide? | ||||||||
4593 | Trumpet | Bohland-Fuchs | 955 | |||||
Pryorphone: had one years ago, and it sounded... like a trumpet. No better, no worse. No complex harmonics, no matter what size mouthpiece I tried. So I sold it. Now, of course, I wish I had it back because they look so cool! Kenton: I wonder if after Reidl closed his factory in 1936, that parts or tools were sold to B&F? | ||||||||
4594 | Fluglehorn | Noblet | 4953 | |||||
Engraved: N.D. NOBLET. Paris 2nd valve: Made In France | 4953 Bell: 6 in | ||||||||
4595 | Mellophone | Conn | 134E | |||||
4596 | Cornet | Slater | Gem | Eb/HP | ||||
4597 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 72H | 925xx | 1959 | |||
Bell: 9 1/2 in bore: .562 | ||||||||
4598 | Alto Horn | Chris Kratt | Eb | |||||
4599 | Trumpet | King | 2070C | C | ||||
Bore: .462 bore Bell: 4 7/8 in | ||||||||
4600 | Trumpet | King | 600 | |||||
4601 | Cornet | Buescher | 400 | 341061 | 1951 | |||
4602 | Trombone | King | 4BF | 717846 | 1975-81 | |||
4603 | Trumpet | Borgani | Manifattura | 1398 | ||||
Professor Orfeo Borgani | ||||||||
4604 | Trumpet | American Challenger | 83614 | |||||
4605 | Baritone | Keefer | ||||||
Engraved: Made by Keefer Co, WIlliamsport, PA Bell:10-1/2in | ||||||||
4606 | Trombone | American Standard | 46590 | |||||
Engraved: American | Standard | Made by | King Craftsmen | h,N. WHite Co | Cleveland | ||||||||
4607 | Bugle; Keyed | (anon) | ||||||
4608 | Tuba | Cerveny | Eb | |||||
4 valve Engraved: Sole agents for US and Canada Louis Vitak - Chicago Wabash Ave. 204 Premires Recompenses Paris 1889 Chicago 1893. The medallionreads: V.F Cerveny & Fils Koeniggrats Exposition Universelle | ||||||||
4609 | Tuba | Conn | 166968 | 1919 | ||||
4valve Bell: 19in | ||||||||
4610 | Baritone | Beare | Grange | 65726 | ||||
Engraved: GRANGE Beare + Son LTD. Toronto | ||||||||
4611 | Trombone; Valve | Couesnon | 1899 | |||||
4 Valve Engraved: Universelle | Exposition De Paris | 1889 | Medaile Dor | Couesnon & Cie | Trounisseurs De Larmee | 94 Rue DAngouleme | Paris | 99 Length 37 7/8in Bell: 6 1/2in | ||||||||
4612 | Trombone | Muck | Academy | 212423 | ||||
4613 | Cornet | Couesnon | Monopole | 40068 | 1924 | |||
Engraved: Exposition Universelle de Paris / 1900 / HORS CONCOURS / membre de jury / COUESNON & Cie. / fourinsseurs / DES BEAUX-ARTS / DU CONSERVATOIRE NATIONAL / ET DE LARMEE 94. RUE DANGOULEME PARIS / Monopole (inside logo) / 40068 / 24 (inside pineapple) (r6s/Sh) Bore:.452 in Bell: 4 5/8 in | ||||||||
4614 | French Horn | American Challenger | ||||||
4615 | Trombone; Bass | Olds | Super | 136xx | 1941 | |||
Bell: 9in Bore: .500/.520 | ||||||||
4616 | Helicon | Fischer | Artist | 14542 | ||||
Engraved: Carl Fischer } Artist | New York Bell: 16in | ||||||||
4617 | Baritone | York | 9708 | 1904 | Bb HP | |||
Bell:10 3/4in Height: 22 1/2 in (Tuner/3Pup/Bup) | ||||||||
4618 | Alto Horn | Abbott | ||||||
Engraved: Abbott Mfs. Co. | Bohemia Height: 21 1/4in Bell:8in | ||||||||
4619 | Trombone | Lidl | Brilant | 1946-60 | Bb/F | |||
Strap slide lock. Friction fit Bore .500 Made for military bands (/friction,1R/trad wrap,tuning) | ||||||||
4620 | Trombone | King | 641 | |||||
4621 | Trombone | King | 606 Tempo | 271048 | 1968 | |||
4622 | Trombone; Valve | Amati | ||||||
Engraved: Amati Kraslice | ||||||||
4623 | Sousaphone | Cerveny | Eb | |||||
4 rotary valve | ||||||||
4627 | Tuba | Grinnell Bros | New American | Eb | ||||
Engraved: The New American Model | Manufacured for | Grinnell Bros. | Detroit Mich BELL: 16.25in BORE: .650 HEIGHT: 30in Made in Austria | ||||||||
4626 | Tuba | Getzen | American Custom | P13425. | ||||
4628 | Alto Horn | Wurlitzer | Professional | |||||
4631 | Baritone | Kalashen | 2033 | |||||
Bell: 9 1/2 in Height: 23 in | ||||||||
4630 | Trumpet | Williams, RS | Artist | Bb/C | ||||
Engraved: ARTIST. Class A.Williams. TORONTO | ||||||||
4632 | Trumpet | Rampone-Cazzani | 200 | |||||
4633 | Trombone | Holton | TR159 | |||||
Bore.547/.559 Bell: 9in Red Brass (/1R/trad wrap) | ||||||||
4634 | French Horn | Kruspe | Prof Wendler | 1939 | F/Bb | |||
supplementary Bb /A Slide compensating double E. Kruspe Erfurt | ||||||||
4635 | Trumpet | Graves | 84 | |||||
4636 | Natural Horn | Saurle | ||||||
Engraved: Michael SAURLE in MUNCHEN Michael Saurle 1799-1872 | ||||||||
4637 | Trumpet | Jaubert | ||||||
Engraved: F. JAUBERT-ET-CIE Paris | ||||||||
4638 | Alto Horn | Ditson | ||||||
Engraved: DITSON VICTORY BOSTON Height: 20 1/2in Bell: 8 Made In Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
4639 | Trombone | Conn | 4H | 213660 | 1924 | |||
Bell: 7in | ||||||||
4640 | Trumpet | LeBlanc | Symphonie II | 9637 | ||||
4641 | Trombone | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | 41123 | |||||
4642 | Trumpet; Low | Lidl | Eb | |||||
Engraved: Lidl Brno Length: 20 3/4in Length of the tubing: 80.5 in | ||||||||
4643 | Trombone; Valve | Elkhart | 1820 | |||||
Bell: 7 7/8in Made in France | ||||||||
4644 | Trumpet | Conn | 61B | 1970s | ||||
.458 Bore | ||||||||
4645 | Trumpet | Gretsch | Monopole | |||||
Length 20 1/4in | ||||||||
4646 | Trombone | Hager | American | |||||
Engraved: AMERICAN HAGER MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CO. GRAND RAPIDS MICHIGAN | ||||||||
4647 | Sousaphone | Reynolds | Contempora | 5042 | BBb | |||
Do not know how to explain the serial number, the Contempora line was introduced in 1949. | ||||||||
4648 | Cornet | Conn | 6A | 903514 | 1961 | |||
4649 | Cornet | Pourcelle | ||||||
4650 | Trombone; Bass | Holton | Symphony | 98656 | 1928 | Bb/F | ||
Bore .525 | ||||||||
4651 | Alto Horn | Grinnell Bros | Wolverine | 75107 | Eb | |||
Tentatively placed as a Grinnell instrument | ||||||||
4652 | French Horn | Knopf | Prager | High F | ||||
single Prager system 4 valve high F horn Descant horn with a 4th valve for low notes screw bell intonation problems of the high F horn eliminated with pinky valve which gives the open Bb horn series. 4th valve is reversible (descending/ascending) original mechanical linkage replaced with a teflon ball-and-socket linkage. | ||||||||
4653 | Trombone | Bach | 36 | 1136 | 1938 | |||
4654 | French Horn | Couturier | ||||||
Earlier version conical version French horn | ||||||||
4655 | Tuba | Cerveny | ||||||
4656 | Baritone | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | USA Line | 20602 | ||||
Height" 24in Bell: 11 1/4in | ||||||||
4657 | Fluglehorn | York | 118873 | 1938 | ||||
Engraved: York | Grand Rapids | Michigan | USA | ||||||||
4658 | Trumpet | Larkin | ||||||
Engraved: Francis | Larkin |?brand Made By? | Larkin Music | House | Binghampton | N.Y. | ||||||||
4659 | Trombone | Thompson-Odell | ||||||
Engraved: THOMPSON & ODELL BOSTON MA. U.S.A. Bel: 7in | ||||||||
4660 | Trumpet | Grinnell Bros | Golden Rod | |||||
4661 | Euphonium; DB | Buescher | 182333 | 1925 | ||||
4662 | Helicon | Pepper | 2288 | 1882-6 | ||||
Engraved: Henry Distin | Importer | for | J. W. Pepper | Phila. and N. York | No 2288 Bell: 14 1/2in | ||||||||
4663 | Trombone; Valve | (anon) | ||||||
4664 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Inspiration | 12832 | ||||
4665 | Tuba | Cerveny | ||||||
4666 | Euphonium | Cerveny | ||||||
4667 | Cornet | Fischer | Superior | |||||
4668 | Tuba | Mahillon | 390 | |||||
4669 | Trumpet | Bruno | ||||||
4670 | Euphonium | King | Diplomat 625 | |||||
Bell: 11 Bore: .562 | ||||||||
4671 | Trombone; AltoV | Ditte Riunite | ||||||
Alto Engraved: A. RAMPONE DITTE RIUNITE B. CAZZANI & CO - PREMIATO STABILE ESPORTAZIONE MONDIALE MILANO THE (COSI )TON - BOSTON Length: 46in Bell: 7 1/2 | ||||||||
4675 | Tuba | Millereau | ||||||
5 valve | ||||||||
4676 | Cornet | Lehnert | ||||||
Engraved: Lehnert Phila. Bell: 5in Length: 13 1/4in Bore: .456 | ||||||||
4673 | Trumpet | Ditte Riunite | ||||||
Engraved: PREMIATO STABIL / B. CAZZANI / - MILANO - / SPORTIZIONE MONDIALE // A. RAMPONE / Ditte Riunite / B. CAZZANI & C Length: 15in Bell: 5 1/4in Trumpet shank mouthpiece | ||||||||
4677 | Mellophone | Ditson | ||||||
4678 | Trumpet | Remington | ||||||
4679 | Cornet | Samuel | ||||||
Engraved: Barnett Samuel and Sons, London | ||||||||
4680 | Trombone; Bass | Hawkes | EXCELSIOR SONOROUS CLASS | 38479 | 1905-13 | G | ||
Bell: 7.5in Bore: .470 | ||||||||
4681 | Alto Horn | Busch | ||||||
Engraved: Made by F. Busch, New York | ||||||||
4682 | Tuba | Besson | 2-20 | 373533 | ||||
Bell: 13 in Height: 33in | ||||||||
4683 | Trombone; Valve | Nuss | 1934 | |||||
Engraved: Nuss Mfg Co. | Makers | Harrisburg, PA | U.S.A. | 1934 | ||||||||
4684 | Fluglehorn | Goller | ||||||
Engraved: F. Goller / Instrumentenmacher / Frankfurt am | ||||||||
4685 | French Horn | Bocek | ||||||
Engraved: Franz Bocek, Schönbach Bocek is listed as a string and woodwind maker, established in 1892. | ||||||||
4686 | Cornet | Ball-Beavon | ||||||
Engraved: BALL BEAVON & CO / LE PREMIER / PARIS ET LONDRES Ball Beavon & Co flourished in London from 1877-1917 | ||||||||
4687 | Trombone; Valve | Courtois | C | |||||
Bell: 6 1/4in Engraved: Medaille |of | 1st classe |Exposition | Universelle | 1855 | Antoine Courtois, Brevete, Facteur de Conservetoire National, 88 Rue Des Marais St Martin, Paris Kenton: It sounds like it is a preachers trombone, one that was intended to be used to read off piano music. Although, I do not know that you really want to do it, it could be converted to Bb, by lengthening all the tuning slides. I would guess that it dates to the late 1800s. Pryorphone: If it has the 1855 medal, but not the 1862 London engraving (or any of the many later awards that covered the Courtois instruments), that would imply that it was made between 1855-1862 But it does not look that old. It does not look it in configuration, either. I could also be convinced that perhaps only the bell is older. Certainly early Courtois valve instruments did not have the serial number on the outside of the valve casing, but engraved on the inside of a valve cap. | ||||||||
4688 | Tuba | Association General | ||||||
4689 | Cornet | Selmer | Mersel American | P51966 | ||||
4690 | French Horn | York | Hallmark Jubilee | 209054 | 1957 | |||
4691 | Sousaphone | Viking | BBb | |||||
bell collar:5 in bore: .625 Bell: 22 in | ||||||||
4692 | Tuba | (anon) | F/CC | |||||
This frankenhorn started as a Yamaha and is now a compensating double tuba Steve Oberheu "I got to play around on Tommy Johnsons double tuba a bit when I was at USC. It sounded best as an F tuba for the most part, using the CC side only for the CC down to the FF. Thats how Tommy used it when he played it. The timbre was that of the 821 F; not the same as, say, a Gronitz PCK. It takes some getting used to, fingerwise, but its a pretty good idea for fluid fingering in that range. | ||||||||
4693 | Wagner Tuba | Alexander | F | |||||
4694 | Cornet | (anon) | ||||||
Crown symbol with two "medals", they read: prize medal Oporto 1865 and prize medal Phila 1876. | ||||||||
4695 | Trombone; Bass | Yamaha | YBL-612 | |||||
production 1976 to 1992 | ||||||||
4696 | Euphonium | Higham | ||||||
4697 | Tuba | KohlerJ | ||||||
Joesph Kohler | ||||||||
4698 | Cornet | Gilmore | 1866 | |||||
Engraved: GILMORE & CO. BOSTON | ||||||||
4699 | Trumpet | Conn | 77B ConnQuest | 92XXXX | 1961 | |||
#1 bore | ||||||||
4700 | Trumpet | Melich | ||||||
4701 | Trombone; Valve | Wynsberghe | ||||||
Engraved: Wynsberghe | Brugge | ||||||||
4702 | Helicon | Zazvonil | ||||||
bell: 13.5 in | ||||||||
4703 | Tuba | Cerveny | Tornister | |||||
4704 | French Horn | Zalzer | ||||||
4705 | French Horn | King | 1155 | 186563 | 1936 | Bb | ||
5-valve single Bb with stopping valve and F extension (Sansone pattern) 1938 King catalog says this horn is designed for the advanced professional. Valve slides are in incorrect positions. | ||||||||
4706 | Euphonium | York | 56500 | 1919 | ||||
hi/lo tuning loop | ||||||||
4707 | Tuba | Holton | 1912 | CC | ||||
Height: 38in Bell: 22in | ||||||||
4708 | Helicon | King | Eb | |||||
Engraved: KING | H.N. WHITE | CLEVELAND OHIO Bell: 20in | ||||||||
4709 | Helicon | Boston | Eb | |||||
Engraved: USQMC | Made | by the | Boston | Musical Instrument | Company | LP | ||||||||
4710 | Mellophone | Symphony | ||||||
4711 | Alto Horn | Keefer | 10581 | 1922 | Eb | |||
4712 | Alto Horn | King | 96397 | 1925-30 | Eb | |||
4713 | Trumpet | Glier | ||||||
Aug. Clemens Glier | Musikinstrumtnen | manufaktur | Markeneukirchen i S | ||||||||
4714 | Trumpet | Barth | 15839 | |||||
4715 | Trumpet | Calvert | ||||||
4716 | Tuba | Weller | ||||||
4717 | Helicon | Buescher | CC | |||||
Frankenhorn | ||||||||
4718 | Baritone | Glier | ||||||
Height: 26in Bell: 9in Engraved: Glier Warzawa | ||||||||
4719 | Trombone | Millard | 1224 | 14914-20 | ||||
Engraved: F. Mallard, Detroit Bell: 7in | ||||||||
4720 | Cornet | American Artist | ||||||
Length: 17 1/4in | ||||||||
4721 | Cornet | Conn | 16A | GK722361 | 1977 | |||
4722 | Trombone; Valve | Marbeau | ||||||
Seller says it was purchased in Belguim in 1882 by Fred B. Wasterlain, Sousas first chair trombonist. | ||||||||
4723 | Trumpet; Bass | Gutgesell | ||||||
4724 | Baritone | Besson | 42167 | |||||
Engraved: F.Besson Prototype 198 Euston Road London| C. Fisher 6 4th Ave. N.Y. Sole Agent U. States Bell: 10in | ||||||||
4725 | Trombone; Valve | Missenharter | 7724 | |||||
4726 | Tuba | Michl | ||||||
Engraved: Johann Michl & Sohn | Grazlitz | Sudetengau Bell: 11in Height: 31in Length of tubing: 150 in | ||||||||
4727 | Trumpet; Low | Osmanek | 120631 | |||||
4728 | Fluglehorn | (anon) | ||||||
4729 | Kuhlohorn | Ueberwasser | 1900-20 | |||||
4730 | Baritone | Horsky | ||||||
Eduard Horsky Vyroba hud Nastroju Brno Length of Tubing: 108in Bell: 9in | ||||||||
4731 | Tuba | Reisser | ||||||
4732 | Tuba | Higham | Barlow | F | ||||
4733 | Tuba | Cerveny | BBb | |||||
4734 | Tuba | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 6233x | Eb HP | ||||
Bell: 15in Bore: .595 | ||||||||
4735 | Tuba | Besson | 2-20 | 3367XX | Eb | |||
Height: 31in Bell: 12in | ||||||||
4736 | Cornet | Conn | 84A Victor | 216265 | 1924 | |||
4737 | Kuhlohorn | Glier | ||||||
Length: 12.5in Bell: 6in | ||||||||
4738 | Alto Horn | Mahillon | 171 | |||||
4739 | Trumpet; Bass | Huller | ||||||
Length: 22in Bell: 8in | ||||||||
4740 | Trumpet; Bass | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
4741 | Tuba | (anon) | ||||||
Russian made Height: 37 in. Bell: 16 in. | ||||||||
4742 | Tuba | Rudolph | ||||||
Height: 44.5 Bell: 17in | ||||||||
4743 | Trumpet | (anon) | ||||||
4778 | Tenor Horn | Cerveny | ||||||
4745 | Trumpet | Fidelity | ||||||
Length: 20 in | ||||||||
4746 | French Horn | Heidegger | ||||||
Eduard Deiddeger Linz a. D. Austria | ||||||||
4747 | Euphonium | Richter | ||||||
Engraved: H. A. Richter Metz Height: 27.5in Bell: 8.5 in | ||||||||
4748 | French Horn | David | 1930s | |||||
4749 | Trumpet | Holton | Al Hirt Special (T500?) | 458051 | 1968 | |||
Frank Holton & Co. | Al Hirt | Special | Elkhorn, Wis. | U.S.A. | Serial # 458051 | ||||||||
4750 | Cornet | Dyer | Improved | |||||
4751 | French Horn | Moennig | Bb/F | |||||
4752 | Trombone; Valve | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
Bastrompet: The cork topped valve caps, tell us that it is not much younger than 1900, as they were being phased out at around that time. The engraving on the bell reads: J.T.L. HORS CONCOURS PARIS 1878-1889-1900 JEROME THIBOUVILLE-LAMY Fournisseur de Conservatoire National de Musique de Paris et de LArmee 68 Rue Réoumur PARIS AA | ||||||||
4753 | Trombone; Valve | York | 21701 | 1909 | ||||
4754 | Fluglehorn | Meinel-Herold | ||||||
4755 | Trumpet | (anon) | ||||||
4756 | Trombone; Valve | Persy | Le Tromphe | 672 | ||||
Le Tromphe Persy Prevent Buxelles | ||||||||
4757 | Trumpet | ReisserCh | ||||||
4758 | Alto Horn | Weltklang | 1950s | |||||
4759 | Cornet | Boston | ||||||
Echo Cornet MADE BY THE BOSTON MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MANUF | ||||||||
4760 | Sousaphone | Harwood | Eb | |||||
Collar 5.5 in Bell: 24in | ||||||||
4761 | Cornet | DEG | Signature 2000 | |||||
4762 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 83H Artist Symphony | 1970s | ||||
Bell: 9in | ||||||||
4763 | Alto Horn | Boosey-Hawkes | Imperiial | 532322 | ||||
4764 | Cornet | Pan American | P50456 | 1926 | Bb | |||
You can only read American in this bell photo but the serial number, style, and Elkhart origin should make this Pan American. | ||||||||
4765 | Cornet | Kohler-Chase | 407 | |||||
Engraved: Kohler & Chase New American Professional | ||||||||
4766 | Euphonium | (anon) | ||||||
This is a Russian instrument | ||||||||
4767 | Trumpet | Selmer | ||||||
4768 | Alto Horn | Utrechtse | Excellent | 769 | 1963 | Eb | ||
Bastrompet: Utrechtse Muziekinstrumentenfabriek. On the picture you see the engraving the bottom line says 63 wich could be the year it was made we also have a Flugle thas says 64 on the same place I found on the Chamber of Commerce archife that the last entry about Utrechtse M. is 1971 so until we find one with a higher number I believe that number is the year number. | ||||||||
4769 | Alto Horn | Kessels | ||||||
4770 | Alto Horn | Wunderlich | ||||||
C.A. Wunderlich Siebenbrunn | ||||||||
4771 | Bugle | Weller | ||||||
Max Weller | ||||||||
4775 | Alto Horn | Kessels | ||||||
4774 | Cornet | (anon) | ||||||
4776 | Mellophone | White | ||||||
4779 | Cornet | Dale | ||||||
Engraved: Benj. B. Dale, New York | ||||||||
4780 | Cornopean | Xandowski | ||||||
Xandowski, 74 Rue de Clichy, Paris | ||||||||
4781 | Trumpet | Verreijt | Bb | |||||
4782 | Cornet | Mahillon | ||||||
Engraved: 381 | G | C. Mahillon | Bruxelles. | ||||||||
4783 | Trumpet | Verreijt | Bb | |||||
Muziekinstrumentenfabriek A. Verreijt Utrecht | ||||||||
4784 | Sousaphone | Gretsch | ||||||
4785 | Helicon | Meinlschmidt | ||||||
Bell: 13.5in | ||||||||
4786 | Trombone | Monke | ||||||
4787 | Bugle | Van Engelen | Eb | |||||
4788 | Alto Horn | Kessels | ||||||
4789 | Cornet | Martin, Jules | 3593 | |||||
Engraved: Jules MARTIN | Brevete | Boulevart St MARTIN | PARIS | 3593 | ||||||||
4790 | Tuba | York | 51 Monster | 28789 | 1911 | Eb | ||
Engraved: Made by J.W. Yorks & Sons. Grand Rapids Mich Bell: 19.5 in Height: 31 in | ||||||||
4791 | Tuba | Hawkes | 33402 | 1905-13 | Eb | |||
Engraved: The Emperor Bass, Excelsior Sonorous, Class A, Hawkes and Son, Denman Street, Piccadilly Circus, London, 33402 Bell: 15.75 inHeight: 37in Bore: 11/16 | ||||||||
4792 | Alto Horn | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | USA Line | 126334 | ||||
Height: 27 1/2in Bell: 8in | ||||||||
4793 | Cornet | Fischer | Reliable | 22174 | ||||
4794 | Trumpet | Couesnon | Monopole | 40829 | D | |||
Length: 14.9in Bell: 4.6in | ||||||||
4795 | Cornet | Victor | 1870s | Eb/Bb | ||||
Plays in Bb & Eb Length: 10.5in | ||||||||
4796 | French Horn | Glier | ||||||
the original bill was still in the instrument case the horn was sold in 1930 for 285 Reichs Mark. Pryorphone: Is this a right-handed Bb horn? (althorn?) | ||||||||
4797 | Baritone | Couesnon | ||||||
4798 | Cornet | Couesnon | ||||||
4799 | Helicon | (anon) | ||||||
Russian | ||||||||
4800 | Trumpet; Bass | Jaeger | ||||||
Herm. Ludwig Jaeger, Markneukirchen. | ||||||||
4801 | Mellophone | Bryant-Newell | ||||||
GSMonks: This is an F/Eb mellophone-hybrid instrument built in the fashion often refered to as a tenor cor, because of the use of trumpet/cornet valves, cylindrical tubing, braces, water keys and lead-pipe. One notable feature is the flare of the bell, which is a departure from the usual funnel shape, and more resembles that of the modern marching mellophones made by companies like Bach, Yamaha and Kanstul. | ||||||||
4802 | Cornet | Conn | 32974 | 1895 | ||||
Engraved: C.G. Conn Elkhart Ind. and New York. Length: 9in | ||||||||
4803 | Trumpet | Boston | ||||||
Bore: .470 Seller believes this to be a William Frank stencil | ||||||||
4804 | Sousaphone | Keefer | 13501 | 1926 | BBb | |||
4805 | Cornet | Sir Walter | B18043 | |||||
4806 | Cornet | Besson | New Creation | 99641 | 1913 | |||
Engraved: Class A New Creation 50 medals of honor Besson & Co. Prototype 198 Euston Road London England * Carl Fischer 6. 4th Av. N.Y. Sole Agent U. States | ||||||||
4807 | Cornet | Weber | New Creation | BB/A LP | ||||
Bore: .448 Bell: 4 3/4 in | ||||||||
4808 | Trumpet | Champlain | 34532 | |||||
made in France. Bore:.458 Bell: 4 1/2 in | ||||||||
4809 | Cornet | Indiana | 6874 | |||||
Engraved: Indiana Band Instrument Co Bore: .432 Bell: 4 1/2 in | ||||||||
4811 | Cornet | Mahillon | ||||||
4812 | Baritone | Mahillon | 360 | |||||
4813 | Mellophone | Scherzer | ||||||
4814 | Cornet | Jenkins | ||||||
4815 | Trumpet | Polster | ||||||
Engraved: Meister G. Polster Migma | ||||||||
4816 | Fluglehorn | Trapp | ||||||
Hermann Trapp Wildstein Bastrompet: also B. Eger Böhmen I think Trapp is the maker an maybe Eger the shop that sold his horns? | ||||||||
4817 | Tuba | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
Height: 43in | ||||||||
4818 | Kuhlohorn | David | 1925 | |||||
4819 | Trumpet | Miraphone | ||||||
4820 | Tuba | Miraphone | F | |||||
6 valve Height 36in Bell: 13.5in | ||||||||
4821 | Tuba | Melich | 1900 | |||||
Height 40in | ||||||||
4822 | Cornet | (anon) | ||||||
Russian | ||||||||
4823 | Fluglehorn | Lang | C | |||||
Lang, Muchen 1st valve 1/2 step, 2nd valve full step. Georg Lang 1849-1907 in Muchen. Bohm was his successor | ||||||||
4824 | Trombone | Olds | Radio | 1932 | ||||
Bell: 7-1/2 in bore: .510 / .525. | ||||||||
4825 | Alto Horn | Boosey-Hawkes | Imperial | 532318 | ||||
Height: 21in | ||||||||
4826 | Trombone; Alto | Bach | Stradivarius 39 | 49154 | 1982 | Eb | ||
4827 | Cornet | DEG | Caravelle | |||||
4828 | Cornet | York | Feather Touch | 146894 | 1939 | |||
Springs expand rather than compress. | ||||||||
4829 | Cornet | Couesnon | 1924 | |||||
position universelle de paris In the double circle: 1900 HORS CONCOURS membre du jury COUESNON & CIE fournisseurs de larmee 94 rue dangouleme paris in the pineapple: 24 bell: 123 mm. bore: 12,4 mm | ||||||||
4830 | Fluglehorn | Melich | 818 | |||||
J. Melich, Frauenfeld Switserland | ||||||||
4831 | Trumpet | HessE | 1920s | |||||
E. Hess, Klingenthall | ||||||||
4832 | Alto Horn | Bard | ||||||
Guido Bard, Trieste | ||||||||
4833 | Baritone | Bohm Meinl | T300 | |||||
4834 | Baritone | Bohm Meinl | ||||||
4835 | Baritone | Lignatone | ||||||
Bell: 10in | ||||||||
4836 | Tenor Horn | Schuster | ||||||
Engraved: Carl Gottlob Schuster Jun. Markneukirchen Height: 25in Bell: 9 1/2in | ||||||||
4837 | Baritone | Thibouville-Lamy | 114900 | |||||
Jerome Thibouville Lamy Company manufactured Paris France New York 114900 Height: 29 in Bell:12.5in | ||||||||
4838 | Trumpet | Cleveland | Toreador | |||||
4839 | Helicon | (anon) | ||||||
4840 | Trumpet | Monke | C | |||||
Josef Monke | ||||||||
4841 | Helicon | Verreijt | Bb | |||||
4842 | Fluglehorn | DePrins | ||||||
4843 | Fluglehorn | Triebert | Moderne | 41120 | ||||
Engraved: TRIEBERT MONDERNE 41120 made in France | ||||||||
4844 | Alto Horn | Boosey-Hawkes | Oxford | |||||
Engraved: Oxford Made in England by Boosey & Hawkes Ltd Height: 24in | ||||||||
4845 | Cornet | (anon) | ||||||
4846 | Alto Horn | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
Height: 25in | ||||||||
4847 | Fluglehorn | Jacob | C | |||||
4 Rotary Valve L. Jacob Length: 14.375 In Bell: 5.375 In | ||||||||
4848 | Cornet | Abbott | ||||||
Length: 16in Bell: 4.75in | ||||||||
4849 | Tuba | Besson | Compensator Prototype | 130464 | 1930 | BBb | ||
BORE: .690 BELL: 16in HEIGHT: 42in | ||||||||
4850 | Trombone | Wolf | ||||||
M. Wolf | ||||||||
4851 | Fluglehorn | Kessels | ||||||
4852 | Cornet | Millereau | Qualité superieure | |||||
Engraved: Qualité superieure | F. MILLEREAU | breveté, | Facteur du Conservatoire de Paris | 66 Rue dAnguléme | Paris | Denis Domerque (first owner?) Case, leadpipes to Bb, A, and crook for Ab, mouthpiece -all original. | ||||||||
4853 | Bugle | deVries | Eb | |||||
Bastrompet: Here is an instrument that I only ever saw before in Belgium. I think they call it a ringbas. It is pitched in Eb and it is the ring form of the Bass Bugle and it is used instead of a normal Bass Bugle. The maker Melchior de Vries is also from Belgium from the town Lier wich is the same town Van Engelen was working | ||||||||
4854 | Tuba | Decart | ||||||
Bastrompet: This is a Tuba by Freres Decart ( Freres is french for brothers) from the Belgian town Lier. It is the third maker from Lier and I found on the net that there ones where five in this town could not find out if all five made brass instr. On the engraving also Tierolff Roosendaal wich is a still existing music shop. | ||||||||
4855 | Fluglehorn | Deimer | ||||||
Karl Deimer | ||||||||
4856 | French Horn | Volkmann | ||||||
Schönbach Böhmen. | ||||||||
4857 | Natural Horn | Van Engelen | Eb | |||||
4858 | Alto Horn | Kenner | ||||||
alto? | ||||||||
4859 | Trumpet | Lecomte | ||||||
4860 | Alto Horn | White | Imperial | |||||
Bohland and Fuch stencil Engraved: IMPERIAL | HN White | Cleveland Ohio | Importer Bell: 8 in Height: 20 in In a 1900 White catalog, Imperials were described: Imported Austrian Line of High Grade Standard Band Instruments. Center valve is marked B&F. | ||||||||
4861 | Trumpet | Tonk | Sterling | |||||
4862 | Trumpet | Heinel | ||||||
Hermann Heinel | ||||||||
4863 | French Horn | Belltone | 215 | |||||
4864 | Trumpet; Bass | LaFleur | ||||||
LaFleur imported by Boosey and Hawkes London | ||||||||
4865 | Trumpet | Foote | ||||||
Length: 9in Bell: 4 1/2in | ||||||||
4866 | Helicon | Van Engelen | Bb | |||||
4869 | Cornet | Imperial-London | 9724 | |||||
Imperial | London | Eng | 9724 Length: 11.75in | ||||||||
4868 | Tuba | Schenkelaars | ||||||
Height: 34in | ||||||||
4870 | Cornet | Durand | ||||||
Engraved: Jules Durand Paris Length: 13in | ||||||||
4871 | Cornet | Tonk | Sterling | |||||
4872 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | ||||||
Length: 16.75in On Receiver: Czecho Slovakia | ||||||||
4875 | Euphonium | Boosey | Imperial | 127,xxx | 1916 | |||
4874 | Euphonium | Besson | 361344 | |||||
4876 | Alto Horn | Halary | 1880s | |||||
Engraved: HALARI Diplome dhonneur F. SUDRE Facteur du conservatoire Seul fournisseur de la marine et de larmée 6 et 8 rue des Poitevins A PARIS | ||||||||
4877 | Trombone | Conn | 38H | 246918 | 1927 | |||
4878 | Fluglehorn | Besson | ||||||
Engraved: Système prototype F. BESSON breveté S.G.D.G 96 rue dAngoulème Paris | ||||||||
4879 | Tuba | Hoerth | F | |||||
Engraved: F. Hoerth St. Johan A/S | ||||||||
4880 | Tuba | Fischer, AE | ||||||
4881 | Alto Horn | Glier | ||||||
Height: 24in | ||||||||
4882 | Helicon | Mahillon | 73 | Eb | ||||
4883 | Helicon | Decart | Eb | |||||
Decart Freres Lier Belgium. | ||||||||
4884 | Helicon | Persy | Bb | |||||
4887 | Trombone | Commodore | 544198 | |||||
Made in Germany | ||||||||
4888 | Baritone | Van Engelen | ||||||
4889 | Helicon | deVries | BBb | |||||
4890 | Helicon | Van Engelen | 1930s | Eb | ||||
4891 | Helicon | deVries | 1903 | BBb | ||||
4892 | Trumpet | Gras | ||||||
Engraved: J. Gras Grand Prix Lille 1920 La Haye | ||||||||
4893 | Helicon | Persy | Eb | |||||
4894 | Baritone | Kaempf | ||||||
4895 | Trombone; Valve | Mahillon | 697 | |||||
4896 | Fluglehorn | Conn | 5FLS | 1972 | ||||
Made by Willson | ||||||||
4897 | Trumpet | Mitsching | ||||||
4898 | Euphonium; DB | Wurlitzer | American | P 187xx | ||||
4899 | Cornet | Sartel | First Class | |||||
Engraved: First Class, Pierre Sartel & Co., Paris, H.F. McMillin, SCLF US AGT, Cleveland O. | ||||||||
4900 | Trumpet | Weltklang | 232 | |||||
4901 | Cornet | Besson | 35556 | 1889 | ||||
4902 | Cornet | Huttl | ||||||
Engraved: A K Huttl | Makers | Williamstown | S. Wales | Made in Gr. Britain After 1945 the company relocated to Williamstown in Wales. | ||||||||
4903 | Fluglehorn | York | 197790 | 1955 | ||||
4904 | Euphonium | Marzan | 711xxx | |||||
Height:27in Bell: 11in Engraved: MARZAN lead pipe stamped: Swiss made. | ||||||||
4905 | Cornet | Kenny | 507 | |||||
Patent:July, 1910. Made by Ralph E. Kenny Minneapolis Minn. Union Label (MP BP/ B & SW) | ||||||||
4906 | Tuba | York | 110717 | 1935 | ||||
4907 | Cornet | Besson | 92253 | |||||
4908 | Trumpet | Hermuth | 177 | 1965 | ||||
4909 | Fluglehorn | Moeremans | ||||||
L. Moeremans Brevete Founisseur de LArmee et des Conservatoires GAND. | ||||||||
4910 | Cornet | Jaubert | ||||||
4911 | Tuba | Fiske | ||||||
Height:38in Engraved: ISAAC FISKE MAKER WORCESTER MASS PATENTED OCT 30,1866, NOV.12,1867, FEB 11,1868 | ||||||||
4912 | Euphonium | Henton-Knecht | Benal | 79550 | ||||
Benal Henton Knecht, Philadelphia USA Bell: 11in | ||||||||
4913 | Fluglehorn | Schuster | ||||||
4914 | Tenor Horn | Gras | ||||||
engraving says PRIMA J. Gras Fournisseur de LArmee 4 Rue de la Rochefaucauld PARIS | ||||||||
4915 | Fluglehorn | Rauschmaier | ||||||
Rauschmaier from Stuttgart. | ||||||||
4916 | Cornet | Wahlen | ||||||
4917 | Trumpet | Pelitti | ||||||
Vienna valves Tubaron: Anybody got a guess on its key? Range--bass? Must be a nightmare to drain water from it. Pryorphone: I will take a shot... Eb/D/C/Bb (?) Tubaron: This is a multiple choice exam?...It appears to me it is continuous tubing from the mouthpiece right into valve 3, so I do not see how it could be multiple keys. The total tubing looks so much longer than a standard Bb, that is why I wonder it is pitched lower (fifth, octave?), thus maybe a bass? But the tubing diameter is fairly small. And what about those valve? Are there paddles on the far side? Or do the parts we can see push down (like the little parts between the upright tubes). What are they called? Pryorphone: The valves are called Vienna valves, and they would have plungers on the far side. I based my guess on the apparent bore/valve tubing length, and I think that each complete turn on the mouthpipe would be a removable crook, all adding up to a Bb length. Tubaron: I can see a junction in the lead pipe just beyond the first loop. Sure wish the photo were higher resolution. This would be a good time for bastrompet to chime in with some additional info. Bastrompet: The only extra info I have got is the total length is 42 in. I do not know if that is with or without mp. I took the original pic to photoshop and to me it seems the first 3 loops can be taken off. Tubaron: Individually? or as a 3-loop unit? Looking closer at the tubing for valves 1 and 3, and at the size of the mouthpiece, I posit that this is a valve trombone. The valve tubings are very similar to those on an antique Italian tenor horn currently on ebay, thus my conclusion. Given the overall length of 42 in, this certainly could be in the range of a tenor trombone. Bastrompet: I think individualy. I think you always need the first loop for the mp receiver. Pryorphone: But do not forget that baroque/classical trumpets were also in that range! | ||||||||
4918 | Saxhorn | Salf | ||||||
4919 | Cornet | Union Artistique | Optima | |||||
4920 | Fluglehorn | Masspacher | ||||||
engraving says pirs 39 Passage du Grand Cerf Paris. | ||||||||
4921 | Cornet | Masspacher | ||||||
4933 | French Horn | Blessing | 544 | 81985 | 1957 | F/Bb | ||
4923 | French Horn | Geyer | Bb | |||||
4 valve single 3 + stop valve Leadpipe reads Atkinson | ||||||||
4924 | Cornet | BauerJ | Eb HP | |||||
Engraved: Prize Medal | 1865 | Oporto | Prize Medal | Philade 1876. | Julius Bauer & Co | Chicago | ||||||||
4925 | Helicon | Stowasser | ||||||
J. Stowasser from Budapest one of the Stowassers was the inventor of the Helicon. | ||||||||
4927 | Fluglehorn | Sprinz | ||||||
length 18.5 in. Bell 7 in. Engraving says A Sprinz Berlin | ||||||||
4928 | Alto Horn | Haag | Symphonic | |||||
Hermann Haag Kreuzlingen | ||||||||
4929 | Euphonium | Persy | ||||||
4930 | Helicon | Persy | ||||||
4931 | Alto Horn | Mahillon | 510 | |||||
4932 | Mellophone | Mahillon | 122 | |||||
Bastrompet: Mahillon originaly sold by Hakkert Rotterdam in the engraving Dot K Star wich seems to be the code for the production year I do not know how it works? | ||||||||
4934 | Alto Horn | Lafayette | Eb | |||||
Lafayette made by Couesnon & Cie, Paris, S (83) | ||||||||
4935 | Trombone; Valve | Anborg | ||||||
Anborg=Antonelli&Borghi | ||||||||
4936 | Trombone | Holton | TR650 | 467181 | 1969 | Bb/G | ||
7 1/2 inch bell G Trigger | ||||||||
4937 | Cornet | Lefevre | ||||||
4938 | Trombone; Valve | Roth | D? | |||||
B: 6 1/4in Length: 34in | ||||||||
4939 | Fluglehorn | Peeters | ||||||
4940 | Tuba | Fischer, AE | ||||||
4941 | Trumpet | Altrichter | ||||||
Engraved: J. ALTRICHTER / FRANKFURT a / O. / Hoflieferant, groesste Instrumentenfabrik Deustschlands Bore: .455 Bell: 5 in | ||||||||
4942 | Cornet | Besson | New Standard | 534002 | Eb | |||
4943 | Cornet | Bicon | ||||||
4944 | Tuba | Bohm Meinl | ||||||
4945 | Fluglehorn | Courtois | ||||||
4946 | Cornet | Mastertone | ||||||
4947 | Cornet | Deichsel | ||||||
Engraved: DEICHFEL MUSIKINSTRUMENTEN BAU BERLIN (DeichSel?) Bell: 13cm | ||||||||
4948 | Euphonium; DB | Buescher | 182399 | 1925 | ||||
4949 | Cornet | Westminister | 56088 | |||||
4950 | Fluglehorn | (anon) | ||||||
Bell: 4in Length:14 in Markings on bell “K†over “SA†| ||||||||
5683 | Cornet | Holton | New Proportion | 2468 | 1906 | |||
Engraved: New Proportion |Made By | Frank Holton Co. | Chicago Biber: Note the additional tuning slide brace not generally found on the New Proportion. Post market addition? Can anyone attribute actual bore sizes to the designations 0, 0-, 0½, and 1 bores? 0, as I have been told is probably .459" Pryorphone: With my 128th" vernier caliper, using the ID of the #2 inner slide, I get: "0": 0.453" (1912 "Couturier Model/New Proportion") "0 1/2": 0.461" (1915 "Made By" (same wrap as New Proportion)) Joe440: The tuning slide brace appears to be original, judging from the plating between the brace and the slide. The water key on the main slide was replaced at some point as the base is diamond shaped, not oval as on the third valve key, and you cae the original (unplated) water key mark on the main slide. | ||||||||
4952 | Bugle | Couesnon | ||||||
4953 | Helicon | Couesnon | ||||||
4954 | Tenor Horn | Couesnon | ||||||
Engraved: exposition universelle de paris | 1889 | médaille dor | (n Olive branch in M shape) | Couesnon et Cie | fournisseur de larmée | 94 rue de Angouleme | Paris | ||||||||
4955 | Trumpet | Couesnon | Monopole | |||||
4956 | Trombone; Valve | DePrins | ||||||
4957 | Helicon | DeVrint | ||||||
4958 | Trombone; Valve | Dolnet | ||||||
4959 | Trumpet | Dotzauer | ||||||
4960 | Tuba | Pelisson | ||||||
Engraving says Pelisson Freres & Cie Lyon Paris. | ||||||||
4961 | Trombone; Valve | Hager | ||||||
kevin67: It has an anchor on the back side of the second valve, so I assume it was made by B & F. Imported by someone (either Hager, York or Grinnell) for the Hager School of Music. | ||||||||
4962 | Baritone | Slater | ||||||
4963 | Cornet | Fillmore | National | |||||
Length: 13-1/2in | ||||||||
4964 | Cornet | Schuster | ||||||
4965 | Cornet | King | 1069 | 159xxx | 1932 | |||
4966 | Cornet | Hels | ||||||
Hel from Lille | ||||||||
4967 | Trumpet | Meazzi | Oro | |||||
This is a Meazzi Modell Oro trumpet with a two digit serial number, probably made 1963-1969. Obviously it is a Conn Connstellation copy, but with a few differences, for example the different angled braces and the gold plating. The engraving continues all the way up to the bell bow. ... Meazzi was a manufacturer of guitars and a distributor under own trademark of guitars, drums, other musical instruments and amplifiers made by stencil makers. 1950 - 1963: The Meazzi brothers manufactured guitars in Sicily. 1963 - 1969: They worked in Milano and began to distribute other instruments too, under their own name, for example the innovative and well renowned Meazzi Hollywood drum set. 1969 - ?: They have been distributors of entry level instruments and general agents for for example Marshall amplifiers. | ||||||||
4968 | Cornet | Sax | ||||||
Engraving says Adolphe Sax Beveté a Paris Fr. Maison de Lempeur #25 1xx date 1862. | ||||||||
4969 | Trombone; Valve | Amati | ||||||
4970 | Fluglehorn; Bas | Bopp | ||||||
4971 | Trumpet | (anon) | ||||||
4972 | Fluglehorn | Association General | ||||||
4973 | Cornopean | Beauboeuf | ||||||
Beauboeuf Freres Breveté Rue St. Denis a Paris. | ||||||||
4974 | Helicon | Druzstvo | ||||||
4976 | French Horn | Melich | 1900-20 | |||||
Melich, Köln | ||||||||
4977 | Trumpet; Low | Rot | F | |||||
Josef Rot, Augsburg | ||||||||
4978 | Tuba | Kaiser | ||||||
4979 | Helicon | Koninklijke | Bb | |||||
Koninklijke Nederlandsche Fabriek van Muziekinstrumenten voorheem M.J.H. Kessels 1914 - 1924 | ||||||||
4980 | Cornet | Coleman | Medaille | |||||
4981 | Cornet | Zelweger | Bb HP | |||||
Engraved: L. Zelweger / Biella bell: 5in | ||||||||
4982 | Trumpet | American Commander | ||||||
Engraved: American | Commander | Elkhart Ind | ||||||||
4983 | Trumpet | LeBlanc | Medallion | 7865 | ||||
Bore: .468 | ||||||||
4984 | Trumpet | York | Superba | 643821 | 1975 | |||
4985 | Mellophone | Lyon-Healy | Champion Silver Piston | |||||
4986 | Helicon | Cerveny | 22218 | |||||
Engraved: Louis Vitak, Chicago, Ill. 204 Wabash Ave. Sole Agent for the U.S. and Canada * Koeniggrats * V.F. Cerveny & Fils two first-prize medals from the great expositions of 1889 in Paris and 1893 in Chicago. | ||||||||
4987 | Tuba | Pepper | Courtiere | |||||
4988 | Baritone | Decart | ||||||
4989 | Euphonium | Van Engelen | ||||||
4990 | Euphonium | Higham | ||||||
4991 | Cornet | (anon) | ||||||
This horn shares a number of characteristics that are similar to those made by Couesnon. It has a integrated leadpipe, and is stamped "France". It takes an old style cornet mouthpiece. | ||||||||
4992 | Trumpet | Klein | ||||||
Bastrompet: Klein from Koblenz am Rhein the engraving also says Instrumentbuilder so it should not be a stencil. | ||||||||
4993 | Fluglehorn | Krywalski | ||||||
4994 | Tuba | Lecomte | ||||||
LeComte & Cie Rue St. Gilles 12 Paris Length 27.5 in. Bell 10 1/4 in. | ||||||||
4996 | Kuhlohorn | Miller | 1900 | |||||
Lauf a. Pegnitz. | ||||||||
4997 | Baritone | Millereau | ||||||
engraving says Millereau Qualite Superieure Fr. Du Conservatoure de Paris Medaille D’Or et D’Argent Diplomes D’Honneure length 27 in. bell 14 in. | ||||||||
4998 | Fluglehorn | Mitsching | ||||||
4999 | Alto Horn | Association General | ||||||
Engraved: Cinq (5) medailles D or Deux (2) Diplomes D Honneur Ouvriers Reunis assosiation Generale Fournisseurs de L armee. Paris rue de St. Maur 81. | ||||||||
5000 | Cornet | Beuscher-Paul | ||||||
5001 | Fluglehorn | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
engraving says van Cauwelaert Breveté Bruxelles. | ||||||||
5002 | Tenor Horn | Wolf | ||||||
Marie Wolf | ||||||||
5003 | Trumpet | New York Band Instruments | 6505 | |||||
Engraved: Class A New York Band Instruments pat july 1910 | ||||||||
5004 | Sousaphone | Varsity | Eb | |||||
Bell: 24in | ||||||||
5005 | Trombone; Valve | Amati | ||||||
5008 | Natural Horn | Antonelli-Borghi | 1960 | C | ||||
Handmade by Antonelli & Borghi, Napoleone in Côme, Italia. with 4 tuning slides This horn was built in a special shape because the horn makers planned to make is a display piece as a lamp! But, when it was shown to M. Walter Bellagamba, a recently retired natural horn player and high school teacher in France, He objected to damaging this beautiful and well performing instrument to make it a desk lamp. So, it was sold as is to our friend Denis in France who acquired the instrument and also the story behind it. | ||||||||
5007 | Ophicleide | Labbaye | ||||||
9 key Height 41in pitched in C? | ||||||||
5009 | Trombone; Sopra | Conn | 17A | 185946 | 1921 | Bb HP | ||
Length: 20 in Bell: 4 in | ||||||||
5010 | French Horn | Brunnenberger | ||||||
Engraved: KARL BRUNNENBERGER KONIGSBERG I TREUSSEN E B L. 1 R 33 S Brunnenberger was in business fro 1904-1939 as a maker, dealer and inventor | ||||||||
5011 | Cornet | DeMaer | C/Bb | |||||
5012 | Trombone; Valve | Sax | ||||||
Engraved: Adolphe SAS | Feur de LACademie No de Musique Paris | ||||||||
5771 | Mellophone | Kessels | ||||||
5014 | French Horn | Holton | Collegiate | 346182 | 1961 | F | ||
5015 | French Horn | Anborg | ||||||
Anborg=Antonelli&Borghi | ||||||||
5016 | Sousaphone | Lincoln | Eb | |||||
Modified mouthpipe. | ||||||||
5017 | Cornet | Acme | 203810 | 1956 | ||||
5018 | Mellophone | US Bandmaster | ||||||
5019 | Cornet | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
5020 | Cornet | Couturier-Lyon | 1875 | |||||
5021 | Alto Horn | Union | ||||||
5022 | Alto Horn | Boosey-Hawkes | York | 750030 | ||||
5023 | Trumpet | Egger | ||||||
AD. Egger from Basel. | ||||||||
5024 | Alto Horn | Collet | 46256 | |||||
Collet a Bordeaux | ||||||||
5025 | Cornet | deVries | ||||||
5026 | Cornet | Neudin | ||||||
5027 | Fluglehorn | Dupeyrat | ||||||
5028 | Alto Horn | Rougier | ||||||
F. Rougier from Dordogne. | ||||||||
5029 | Alto Horn | Halary | ||||||
Halari Sudre from Paris. | ||||||||
5030 | Fluglehorn | Hampl | ||||||
5031 | Trombone; Valve | Glassl | 1910 | |||||
5032 | Baritone | Gras | ||||||
5033 | Trumpet | Borgani | ||||||
Engraved: A. Borgani | e figlie | macerata | ||||||||
5034 | Trombone | Lambertz | 1950? | |||||
F.W. Lambertz Bonn | ||||||||
5035 | Cornet | Roehn | ||||||
5036 | Baritone | Roche | ||||||
Roche & Marselle | ||||||||
5037 | Trumpet; Bass | Sander | ||||||
Sander Lauterecken (according to the seller its a basstrumpet) Length 18 In. bell 5.5 In. | ||||||||
5038 | Trumpet | Leistner | ||||||
Wilhelm Leistner from Hamburg. | ||||||||
5039 | Trombone | Gautrot | ||||||
Engraved: EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE DE PARIS 1900 HORS CONCOURSMEMBREDU JURY GAUTROT BREVETE SG . DG 94 RUE D ANGOULEME PARIS with anchor and G A in an oval Bore: 3/8in Bell: 7in | ||||||||
5040 | Tuba | Holton | 7323 | 1909 | Eb LP | |||
Height: 33 in Bell: 19 in | ||||||||
5041 | Trumpet | Concertone | Professional | |||||
5042 | Cornet | Bohm Meinl | Revere | |||||
5043 | Tuba | Amati | 564281 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Amati Kraslice Bell: 13 in Height: 31 in | ||||||||
5044 | Sousaphone | Duval | ||||||
5045 | Tenor Horn | Besson | ||||||
5046 | Baritone | Roth | ||||||
5047 | Trumpet | Klein | ||||||
Klein from Koblenz. | ||||||||
5048 | Trumpet; Bass | Lidl | ||||||
5049 | Trumpet | Muhlpeck | ||||||
5050 | Trombone | Musica Steyr | ||||||
5051 | Cornet | Gautier | Virtuoso | 1918 | ||||
Made by Bohland and Fuchs Engraved: Henri Gautier Virtuoso Ssecond valve case marked: "B&F" and "Austria". Bore: .462 Bell: 4 3/4 | ||||||||
5052 | Trumpet | Preisinger | ||||||
Preisinger from Wien. | ||||||||
5053 | French Horn | Hilleron | ||||||
Bell: 11in | ||||||||
5054 | French Horn | Worldzer | Lyric | |||||
5055 | Wagner Tuba | Schediwy | ||||||
Interesting discussions going on in this auction: this item is neither a Baritone Horn, nor a Euphonium nor a Tuba. It should be called a Wagner Tuben, and appears to have a tenor (Baritone) shank. Schediwy allowed the company in Ludwigsburg to use his name, though he had long departed Germany. its construct is similar to Cerveny and Mirafone Tuben style models manufactured today. Althoguh the instrument is commonly sold, it is not commonly used except for Wagner orchestral work. If this is played right handed it is a Bariton Horn and not a Wagner Tuba which are left-handed! Hello, This appears to be played with the Right hand and seems to have a mouthpiece receiver for a larger shank mouthpiece than the french horn mouthpiece. Is it possibly a European style rotary baritone or tenor horn? | ||||||||
5056 | Fluglehorn | Stowasser | 1937 | |||||
5057 | Tuba | Alexander | ||||||
5058 | Helicon | Keefer | BBb | |||||
5059 | Trumpet | (anon) | ||||||
Czech made | ||||||||
5060 | Trumpet | Crusader | ||||||
Engraved: Crusader | M&R Co. Bohland and Fuchs Stencil | ||||||||
5061 | Baritone | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
Height: 24 1/2in Bell: 9 3/4in | ||||||||
5062 | Mellophone | Williams, RS | ||||||
Class A | Artist | R.S. Williams & Sons | Limited | Toronto | ||||||||
5063 | Cornet | Verdeau | ||||||
Engraved: B. VERDEAU & Fils / brevete s.g.d.g. / fournisseurs de la marine / de l armee / et des conservatoires / Rue st. Remi 64 / Bordeaux Bell:4.5in Bore: .464 Verdeau was in business from 1862-78 | ||||||||
5064 | Trumpet | Fischer | American Perfected | P55955 | ||||
Length: 21-1/2in | ||||||||
5066 | Cornet | Halary | ||||||
5067 | Baritone | Evette-Schaeffer | ||||||
5068 | Baritone | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
5069 | Euphonium; DB | Holton | 36455 | 1916 | ||||
B: 11 in and 6 1/4in Bore: .560 Height: 30in Made in Chicago | ||||||||
5070 | Trumpet | York | 65 | 45759 | 1916 | Bb/A H/L | ||
Large Bore | ||||||||
5071 | Cornet | Courtois | ||||||
Sold in U. S. by J. Howard Foote with awards 1855 - 1878. Mouthpieces Length: 12.5in | ||||||||
5072 | Trumpet | Frank | Excelsior | 2560 | 1942 | |||
5073 | Baritone | Schenkelaars | ||||||
Schenkelaars Eindhoven Holland there is a Dutch Flag on the bell. | ||||||||
5074 | Fluglehorn | Melich | pre- 1945 | |||||
J. Melich, Köln | ||||||||
5075 | Trombone | Rudolph | ||||||
5076 | Trombone | Rudolph | ||||||
5077 | Trombone | Enders | ||||||
5078 | Tenor Horn | Schopper | ||||||
R. Schopper Leipzig. | ||||||||
5079 | Tuba | Millereau | ||||||
5080 | Trumpet | Scherzer | ||||||
5081 | Tuba | Spindler | ||||||
Height: 44.5 In Bell: 17 In. | ||||||||
5082 | Trumpet | Besson | 35 | |||||
Bell: 4.75 | ||||||||
5083 | Saxhorn | Dodworth | ||||||
Pryorphone: In my Langwill it does not mention HB as a maker or dealer, just as a member of Dodworths New York Cornet Band... Kenton: My understanding is that Harvey was the son of he inventor Thomas. But, I am not sure any of them did much manufacturing. I think they had ideas of what they wanted, they wrote their music and marketed all that they could. And Thomas, Harvey and the two Allens all made a business of anything surrounding music, from writing music and books to teaching dancing. And, I believe they supplied instruments. This horn appears to me to be a Stratton. Pryorphone: My thoughts, exactly. The construction, and even the shield look like a Stratton that I had previously | ||||||||
5084 | Cornet | Pepper | Surprise | 64617 | C/Bb | |||
Bore: .455 Bell: 4-7/8 in | ||||||||
5085 | Mellophone | Fischer | Symphony | F/Eb/D/C | ||||
Engraved: Carl Fischer | Symphony | New York | ||||||||
5086 | Fluglehorn | Miraphone | ||||||
5087 | Fluglehorn | Preisinger | ||||||
5088 | Fluglehorn | Pelisson | Couturier | |||||
Engraved: Couturier Pelisson Freres Lyon Paris | ||||||||
5089 | Tenor Horn | Ansingh | Ansonia | |||||
9121 | Alto Horn | Besson | 39769 | 1888 | ||||
London | ||||||||
5091 | Trombone | BBI | Regent | 144465 | ||||
Engraved: (appears to read) The Regent | The British Band Instrument OS Ltd | Edsuary, Middlesex | England | 144465 | ||||||||
5092 | French Horn | Van Engelen | ||||||
5093 | Cornet | Williams | ||||||
5094 | Trombone; Valve | Sistek | New Wonder Deluxe | |||||
Engraved: NEW WONDER DELUX SISTEK MUSIC COMPANY | ||||||||
5095 | Sousaphone | Rampone | ||||||
5096 | Helicon | Keefer | 71xx | 1919 | HP/LP BB | |||
Engraved: Brua C. Keefer Maker Williamsport, PA Bell: 19.5 in Bore: .685 All three valve slides point upwards. This causes all condensation to collect in the main tuning slide | ||||||||
5097 | Mellophone | Jerome | ||||||
P. Jerome & Cie Paris | ||||||||
5098 | Mellophone | Keefer | 25578 | 1942 | Eb | |||
5099 | Tuba | Holton | 161xx | 1912 | Eb | |||
Height: 33.5in Bell: 19in | ||||||||
5100 | Cornet | LaFleur | Echo | |||||
Echo cornet | ||||||||
5101 | Helicon | Fischer | BBb | |||||
5102 | Trumpet | Olds | Ambassador | 490xx | 1950 | |||
Left Hand trumpet | ||||||||
5104 | French Horn | LaMonte | Superior | |||||
Bell: 12 1/4 in | ||||||||
5105 | Cornet | Pepper | 2233 | |||||
Engraved: Henry Distin Importer for J.W. Pepper Phila and N.York No 2233 | ||||||||
5106 | Cornet | Distin | 203 | |||||
Length: 14.25 in | ||||||||
5107 | Tenor Horn | York | 50178 | 1917 | ||||
5108 | Trumpet | Riedl | ||||||
Const. Riedl Nürnberg | ||||||||
5112 | Mellophone | Ansingh | ||||||
5111 | Tuba | Ansingh | ||||||
5113 | Trumpet | Normandy | ||||||
5114 | Cornet | Ansingh | ||||||
5115 | Tuba | Ansingh | Soloist | |||||
Bell: 19in | ||||||||
5116 | Trombone; Valve | Ansingh | ||||||
5117 | Tuba | Ansingh | ||||||
5119 | Tuba | Gautrot | ||||||
5120 | Trumpet | Gras | 7529 | |||||
engraving reads J. Gras Fournisseur De LArmee 12 Rue De La Chaussee DAntin Paris 7529 Lille Length is 20.5 In. | ||||||||
5121 | Mellophone | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
5122 | Trumpet | Wunderlich | ||||||
Engraved: C..A Wunderlich Siebennbrunn VGTT | ||||||||
5123 | Cornet | deVries | Superieur | |||||
Engraved: Superieur Melchjor Devries Brevete Fournisseur De DArmee Lierre Belgique Length: 14.75in | ||||||||
5124 | Helicon | Cazzani | ||||||
5125 | Tuba | Gras | ||||||
5126 | Trumpet | Grey | Kansas | |||||
made in Czechoslovakia. | ||||||||
5127 | Cornet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | ||||||
5128 | Cornet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | ||||||
5129 | Trumpet | Stitzel | ||||||
Julius Stitzel Eisenach | ||||||||
5130 | Tuba | Voss | ||||||
5131 | Tenor Horn | David | ||||||
Height: 25in | ||||||||
5132 | Trumpet | Wolfram | ||||||
5133 | Trumpet | Wolfram | ||||||
5134 | Tenor Horn | Kessels | ||||||
5135 | Cornet | Ditson | New Century | |||||
5136 | Mellophone | Kalashen | ||||||
5137 | Trumpet | Fischer, AE | ||||||
5138 | Trombone; Valve | Steyn | Imperial | |||||
Bastrompet: Steyn from Zaandam The Netherlands is known as a woodwind instrument maker (Clarinets-Saxophones) but in this case we have a valve Trombone with his name on it . He gave his instruments the brand name Imperial. I am not sure if he made this one himself. | ||||||||
5139 | Trumpet; Low | Dvorak | ||||||
J. Dvorak ces Budejovice | ||||||||
5140 | Trumpet | ToneKing | 15293 | |||||
5142 | Tenor Horn | Lukavec | ||||||
Fr. Lukavec Praha | ||||||||
5143 | French Horn | Enders | ||||||
5144 | Trumpet | Heischkel | ||||||
5145 | Euphonium | deVries | ||||||
5146 | Fluglehorn | Moeremans | ||||||
5147 | Fluglehorn | Senecaut | ||||||
5148 | Trumpet | Senecaut | ||||||
Engraving reads. P. Senecaut a Bruxelles 12 Medailles DHonneur 12 Avec Palme de Laurier e Etoille 1920. | ||||||||
5149 | Bugle | Senecaut | ||||||
5150 | Baritone | Pelisson | ||||||
Height: 27.5 In. | ||||||||
5151 | Baritone | Persy | Le-Triomphe | |||||
5152 | Cornet | Rost | 69207 | |||||
Robert Rost Guebwiller | ||||||||
5153 | Trumpet | Schuster | ||||||
Engraving: Sächsische Musikinstrumenten Manufaktur Schuster & Co Markneukirchen | ||||||||
5154 | Tuba | Royet | ||||||
Engraved: Royet |Toulouse | Saxhorn | 4385 |Contrebasse | ||||||||
5155 | Trombone; Valve | Schenkelaars | ||||||
5157 | Fluglehorn | Schenkelaars | Topaz | Bb | ||||
5158 | Baritone | Schenkelaars | ||||||
5159 | Tenor Horn | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
Thibouville Tenorhorn the engraving reads JTL Jerome Thibouvill Lamy Fournisseur de LArmee 68 rue de Caumur Paris Maison Dhont Vercruisse et Dhont Successeurs 139-143 Rue de Paris Lille. | ||||||||
5160 | Trumpet | Wolfram | ||||||
5161 | Cornet | Bajus | ||||||
5162 | Trombone; Alto | Fillmore | Imperial | |||||
Engraved: [crown] | two prize emblems "Prize Model 1865 Oporto" and "Prize Model 1876 Philadel" | Imperial| Fillmore Bros Co. | Cincti, O. Bell: 6 1/4in Length: 31in | ||||||||
5199 | Trombone; Bass | Wunderlich | Bb/F LP | |||||
Bore.510/.525 Bell: 9 in | ||||||||
5164 | Trombone; Valve | Cazzani | ||||||
Engraved: Premiato Stabil, B. Cazzaniec Milano, Esportazione Mondiale, Italia,T. Pirone New York Length: 45in | ||||||||
5165 | Baritone | Besson | ||||||
Compensating | ||||||||
5166 | Trumpet | Adams | 1902-10 | |||||
5167 | French Horn | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | |||||
5168 | Cornet | Muck | Director | 205645 | ||||
Bore:.468 Bell: 4-11/16in | ||||||||
5169 | Cornet | (anon) | Bb HP | |||||
4th valve is a trill valve | ||||||||
5170 | Trumpet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | 22387 | |||||
5171 | Fluglehorn | Moeremans | ||||||
5172 | Trombone; Valve | Ansingh | Soloist | |||||
5173 | Fluglehorn | Wunderlich | ||||||
C.A. Wunderlich Siebenbrunn | ||||||||
5174 | French Horn | Higham | 54823? | 1900s | ||||
5175 | Trombone | Bohm Meinl | ||||||
5176 | Trombone; Valve | Couesnon | ||||||
EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE DE 1900 HORS CONCOURS MEMBRE DU JURY COUESNON ET CIE FOURNISSEURS DE L ARMEE 94 RUE D ANGOULEME PARIS. | ||||||||
5177 | Tenor Horn | Wolf | ||||||
Marie Wolf Frauenfeld (Switzerland) | ||||||||
5178 | Tenor Horn | Hamm | ||||||
Josef Hamm Aussig a E(am Ems). | ||||||||
5179 | Trumpet | Leonhardt | ||||||
Ernst Leonhardt Mannheim. | ||||||||
5180 | Cornet | Buescher | 255 | Bb/A LP | ||||
5181 | Trumpet; Low | Sachsische | ||||||
Sachsische Musikinstrumenten Fabriken VEB | ||||||||
5182 | Trombone; Valve | Senecaut | ||||||
5183 | Fluglehorn | Barth | ||||||
5184 | Helicon | Huller | ||||||
5185 | Helicon | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
5186 | Trumpet | Glassl | ||||||
5187 | Fluglehorn | Schenkelaars | Bb | |||||
5188 | Trombone | Schenkelaars | ||||||
Bastrompet: he engraving on this instrument is the "new" stile. When Schenkelaars was sold the new owner started a new brand name First Brass. The logo on first brass instruments is clearly engraved with the same machine in the same style. | ||||||||
5189 | Cornet | Besson | Grand Prix | |||||
5191 | Baritone | Decart | ||||||
5192 | Alto Horn | Royal | Professional | |||||
5193 | Alto Horn | Brunnenberger | ||||||
Height: 22in Bell: 8in | ||||||||
5194 | Fluglehorn | Couesnon | Eb LP | |||||
5195 | Mellophone | Diver | Gold Star | |||||
Engraved: GOLD STAR GEO C DIVER MUSIC CO CHICAGO | ||||||||
5196 | Cornet | Diver | ||||||
5197 | Mellophone | Weltklang | ||||||
5198 | French Horn | Meindl | ||||||
5200 | Tuba | Alexander | 163? | |||||
Height: 42in Bell: 18in Bore: .807 Mouthpipe: Germany | ||||||||
5201 | Bugle | Utrechtse | Excellent | 1026 | 1966 | Eb/Db | ||
5202 | Bugle | Sonore | Eb | |||||
5203 | Bugle | Sonore | Eb/Db | |||||
5204 | Bugle | Sonore | Eb/Db | |||||
5205 | Bugle | Sonore | Eb | |||||
5206 | Bugle | Schenkelaars | Bb/Eb | |||||
5207 | Bugle | Sonore | G/D | |||||
5208 | Tenor Horn | Lecomte | ||||||
5209 | Helicon | Gautrot | ||||||
5210 | Trumpet | Orsi | ||||||
5211 | Tuba | Wright | Eb HP | |||||
Engraved: E.G. Wright & Co. Boston Bore: .655. | ||||||||
5212 | Alto Horn | Sartel | 787776 | 1930s? | ||||
Bore: .449 Bell: 7 3/4in Height: 20 5/8in | ||||||||
5213 | Bugle | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
kevin67: My guess is that under the cloth you will find evidence of missing valves. (ie removed) | ||||||||
5214 | Fluglehorn | Association General | ||||||
5215 | Fluglehorn | HessE | ||||||
5216 | French Horn | Louis | ||||||
F.C. Louis Saarbrücken | ||||||||
5217 | Trumpet | Steenhuysen | ||||||
5218 | Trombone | Zazvonil | ||||||
Jindr Zazvonil Kladno | ||||||||
5219 | Tenor Horn | ReisserCh | ||||||
Chr. Reiser Ulm | ||||||||
5220 | Trumpet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | ||||||
5221 | Trumpet; Low | Cerveny | ||||||
Cerveny a S. v Hradci Kravlove | ||||||||
5222 | Mellophone | Finke | ||||||
5223 | Cornet | David,Louis | ||||||
engraving reads David Brevete a Paris | ||||||||
5225 | Fluglehorn | Dolling | ||||||
Ernst Dölling Musikinstrumentenfabrik Markneukirchen. | ||||||||
5226 | Tenor Horn | Tournier | ||||||
5227 | Alto Horn | Huller | ||||||
5228 | Helicon | Imperial | ||||||
Bell: 24in | ||||||||
5229 | Tuba | Amati | Eb | |||||
5230 | Tenor Horn | Weltklang | ||||||
5231 | Cornet | Rudall-Carte | Starline | |||||
Rudall and Co. | ||||||||
5232 | Trumpet | Wunderlich | Exacta | |||||
A. Wunderlich Markneukirchen | ||||||||
5233 | Cornopean | Rodes | ||||||
5234 | Trumpet | Kalashen | ||||||
5235 | Trumpet; Bass | David | ||||||
Ernst David Instrumentenfabrik Bielefeld. | ||||||||
5236 | French Horn | Fuchs | Bb | |||||
5237 | Cornet | Salvation Army | Triumphial | 26307 | ||||
Engraved: Triumphonic, | L. F., class A| 26307 | [Salvation Army seal] Salvationist Publishing & Supplies LTD, Jude St., Kings Cross, London. | Factory Alliance? | Made in England. | ||||||||
5238 | Cornet | Besson | 55831 | 1895 | ||||
5239 | Trumpet | Selmer | 24A | |||||
Bore: 459 | ||||||||
5240 | Trumpet | HessE | ||||||
Hess Musik Klingenthal | ||||||||
5241 | Trumpet | Hermuth | ||||||
Hermuth Gelsenkirchen | ||||||||
5242 | Trumpet | Rudolph | ||||||
5243 | Alto Horn | Guiraud | ||||||
5244 | Tuba | Rudolph | ||||||
Length 43 1/4 In. Bell 17 3/4 In. Engraving reads Jul. Rudolph Gotha. | ||||||||
5245 | Trombone | Meinl | 1994 | |||||
5246 | Trumpet | Alexander | ||||||
5247 | Cornet | Couesnon | 1924 | |||||
5248 | Helicon | Mahillon | BBb | |||||
The Engraving reads Kunst Eer en Vermaak Aspelaere C. Mahillon Bruxelles. Kunst Eer en Vermaak is probably the name of the band that ordered this horn Aspelaere is the name of their Hometown | ||||||||
5249 | Tenor Horn | Michl | ||||||
Joh. Michl & Sohn Graslitz Böhmen. | ||||||||
5250 | Trombone | King | Tempo 607 | |||||
5251 | Cornet | Bach | Mercedes | Eb | ||||
5252 | Alto Horn | Plaschke | ||||||
Engraved: Premiata Fabrica Gils. Plaschke via Degli Argentiera 16 Bolzano | ||||||||
5253 | Cornet | Schenkelaars | 56103 | Bb | ||||
5254 | Cornet | Huttl | 60209 | |||||
5255 | Cornet | Association General | ||||||
5256 | Tuba | Degremont | ||||||
Degremont is the successor of Guerin Rue Paradis 48 Marseille | ||||||||
5257 | Trumpet | Couesnon | ||||||
Shepherd Crook Trumpet Length: 19 in | ||||||||
5258 | Helicon | Janda | ||||||
Bell: 24 In. length of tubing: 248 In. | ||||||||
5260 | Euphonium | Hawkes | ||||||
5261 | Trombone | Hawkes | Excelsior | |||||
5262 | Tuba | Viking | 6006 | |||||
5263 | Fluglehorn | Rott | C? | |||||
Engraved: A. J. Rott Praha Lenght: 14 1/8in :ength of tubing: 46in Bell: 5 1/8in Adjustable triggers and Mother of pearl inlays | ||||||||
5264 | Trumpet | Huller | Champion | BB/C | ||||
5265 | Fluglehorn | Mitsching | ||||||
L. Mitsching Elberfeld | ||||||||
5266 | Cornopean | Lecomte | ||||||
5267 | French Horn | Heinel | ||||||
Engraving reads Hermann Heinel Markneukirchen Markt 48 | ||||||||
5268 | Trumpet | Keilwerth | La Sete | 21904 | ||||
Length: 20 1/4 in | ||||||||
5269 | Cornet | Legionnaire | 58275 | |||||
5270 | Sousaphone | Buescher | Eb | |||||
5271 | Trumpet | York | Standard | 145876 | ||||
York Feather Touch Standard Trumpet (large bore) | ||||||||
5272 | Alto Horn | Conn | 101724 | 1907 | ||||
5273 | Baritone | Mahillon | ||||||
Engraved: E.V. LAMOTTE | AGENT | PORTLAND (ORE) | C. MAHILLON | FOURNISSEUR BREVETE | DE LARMEE | ET DES | CONSERVATOIRES | BRUXELLES | ||||||||
5274 | Trumpet | Gessner, JB | ||||||
Engraved: Patent Moser / No. 105453 / Verfertigt / J. B. Gessner / Graslitz | ||||||||
5275 | Cornet | Piattet | ||||||
Piatet a Lyon | ||||||||
5276 | Natural Horn | Pelisson | ||||||
Engraving reads: Man. Couturier Pelisson Freres et Cie Paris - Lyon | ||||||||
5277 | Helicon | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
5278 | Trombone | David | ||||||
Formerly mislabled as Cpepin the makers name is Crepin David this is Davids daughter | ||||||||
5279 | Cornet | Boosey-Hawkes | Regent | |||||
5280 | Tuba | Conn | 34J? | mid 1930s | ||||
Bell 24in | ||||||||
5281 | Trumpet | Musica Trada | ||||||
Bastrompet: If I am correct Musica Trada is now Musica Steyer | ||||||||
5314 | Trombone; Alto | Jaubert | ||||||
Bell: 7in | ||||||||
5283 | Cornet | Pelisson | ||||||
Engraving reads Maison 1812 Couturier Pelisson Guilot et Blanchod Lyon - Paris | ||||||||
5284 | Ophicleide | Vernier | ||||||
5285 | Cornet | Sudre | ||||||
5286 | Trumpet | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
5287 | Trumpet | Hudson | ||||||
5288 | Tenor Horn | Lehnert | ||||||
5289 | Tuba | Verreijt | Eb | |||||
5290 | Trumpet | Gerday | ||||||
Engraving reads A. Gerday et Fils a Mons | ||||||||
5291 | Tenor Horn | Orsi | ||||||
5292 | Bugle | Potter | ||||||
5293 | Tuba | B-S | ||||||
5294 | Fluglehorn | Weidlich | ||||||
Konrad Weidlich Regensburg | ||||||||
5295 | Trumpet | Jacob | Eb | |||||
Arthur Jacob | ||||||||
5296 | Trumpet | Lederer | ||||||
5297 | Trombone; Valve | Wonder | Super | |||||
Cavalry style | ||||||||
5298 | Baritone | Decart | ||||||
5299 | Trumpet | Van Engelen | ||||||
5300 | Trumpet | Blessing | Accord | |||||
5301 | Euphonium | Jaubert | ||||||
Engraved: F. Jaubert & Cie. - Paris - Lyon & Healy - Sole Agents - Chicago | ||||||||
5302 | Cornet | York | Senator | 512060 | ||||
krax: made in Czechoslovakia, in other words by Amati. | ||||||||
5303 | Cornet | Lehnert | American Standard | |||||
5304 | Trombone; Sopra | Fischer | Artist | 15317 | ||||
5305 | Trumpet | Melchior | ||||||
Melchoir Kaiserslautern. | ||||||||
5306 | Euphonium | Schmidt | ||||||
5307 | Baritone | Association General | ||||||
5308 | Trombone | Hublart | ||||||
M. Hublart et Fils Strasbourg | ||||||||
5309 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
5310 | Cornet | Couesnon | 1913 | |||||
5311 | Tuba | Fiske | ||||||
5312 | Cornet | Souchette | 186-70s | |||||
Seller states that this cornet has 2 Stoelzel and 1 Périnet valve. Engraved: MAISON SOUCHETTE ANGERS who apparently was a deal. Possibly a GAUTROT. Length: 34cm Bell: 11.5cm. | ||||||||
Pryorphone: The Stölzel valve does, indeed port to the bottom. While the center valve is probably a proper Périnet valve, the outer valves can only be of a modified Stölzel-type which may, in fact, use right-angle porting, but at least twice as many as a normal Stölzel. My guess would be that the maker thought to use these "improved" Stölzel valves, but found that they needed an actual Périnet to connect them... | ||||||||
5313 | Cornet | Stark | 1905 | |||||
A. Stark Fabricant Berne Bastrompet: This Instrument has a P engraved on the bell wich means that it was once a military Instrument which was sold to a civilian P is for Privat. Back to top | ||||||||
5315 | Trumpet; Low | Lidl | Eb | |||||
5316 | Tuba | Petzold | F | |||||
Length 35 In. Robert Petzold Markneukirchen Length 35.5 In. bell 14 In. | ||||||||
5317 | Alto Horn | (anon) | Eb HP | |||||
Bell: 8in Height: 24in | ||||||||
5318 | Trumpet | Scherer | ||||||
Engraving reads Meister Scherer MIGMA MIGMA means Musik Instumenten Handwerker Genossenschaft Markneukirchen | ||||||||
5319 | Fluglehorn | Beer | ||||||
Engraving reads Meister Beer Migma MIGMA means Musik Instumenten-handwerker Genossenschaft Markneukirchen | ||||||||
5320 | Tenor Horn | Kostler | ||||||
Willy Köstler Graslitz | ||||||||
5321 | Bugle | Buyst | ||||||
5322 | Trombone; Valve | Buyst | ||||||
Cavalry Engraving reads Joseph Buyst 12 Place Bara Bruxelles MICI | ||||||||
5323 | Bugle | Pelisson | ||||||
5324 | Bugle | Gaillard-Loiselet | ||||||
5325 | Trumpet | Gaillard-Loiselet | ||||||
5326 | Cornet | Cousin | Modele Dartiste | 2158 | ||||
Engraved: L G Mon Muller Cousin Sr brevete Lyon Length 13 In. bell 4 3/4 In. | ||||||||
5327 | Helicon | Mahillon | 38 | |||||
5331 | Cornet | deVries | ||||||
Engraving reads Fournisseur brevete de Larmee Lierre Belgique | ||||||||
5332 | Trombone | Bandmaster-Hayes | C1xx | |||||
Engraved: Band | Master | Hayes | Band Insts | Calif. | ||||||||
5330 | Bugle | Couesnon | ||||||
5333 | Trumpet | American Diplomat | ||||||
5334 | Alto Horn | DeVere | Eb | |||||
Engraved: Jules DeVere Co, Paris, Montgomery Ward & Co. sole agents, Chicago Bell: 7 in Length: 18 in | ||||||||
5335 | Tuba | Pepper | Standard | 45381 | Eb | |||
5336 | Fluglehorn | Garat | ||||||
Engraving reads P. Garat passage de largue 57 Lyon. Dimentions 19 3/4 In.with MP bell 6 in. | ||||||||
5337 | Euphonium; DB | Holton | 23872 | 1919 | ||||
5338 | Cornet | Otto | ||||||
Image used courtesy of Dmuman | ||||||||
5339 | Cornet | Buescher | Aristocrat | 663242 | 1977 | Eb | ||
5340 | Trumpet | Weltklang | ||||||
5341 | Fluglehorn | Weltklang | ||||||
5342 | French Horn | Kruspe | ||||||
E. Kruspe Erfurt | ||||||||
5343 | Cornet | Kruspe | ||||||
E. Kruspe Erfurt | ||||||||
5344 | French Horn | Dehmal | ||||||
Engraving reads Anton Dehmal s Nachfolger Wien, VII Breitegasse. Nachfolger means successor so it is actualy not a real Dehmal but it is the only name on it. | ||||||||
5345 | Trombone; Alto | Latzsch | F | |||||
Lätzsch Bremen. | ||||||||
5346 | Euphonium | Sandner | ||||||
Wenzl Sandner Neukirchen Height: 25 in Bell 7.5 in | ||||||||
5347 | Baritone | Couesnon | 1907 | |||||
5348 | Fluglehorn | Couesnon | ||||||
5349 | Mellophone | Bohm Meinl | ||||||
5350 | Tenor Horn | deClercq | ||||||
Height: 24 In. Bell 9 In. Engraving reads L. de Clercq Fournisseur de LArmee Bruges and on the medall Fabrication DInstruments de Musique L. D. C. (Bruges is a town in Belgium) | ||||||||
5351 | Trombone; Valve | Dehmal | ||||||
Ant. Dehmal s nachfolger Wien. | ||||||||
5352 | Bugle | Gautrot | ||||||
5353 | Trumpet | Holton | Revelation | 95646 | 1927 | |||
1924 Patent | ||||||||
5354 | Tuba | Mahillon | 390 | |||||
Re: Mahillon Tubas Reply #5 - Jul 5th, 2008 at 4:17am Quote Quote Modify Modify Split Split Remove Remove This is a Mahillon Tuba. Engraving reads C. Mahillon, fournisseur brevete de larmee et des conservatoires Bruxelles. | ||||||||
5355 | Trumpet | Melchior | ||||||
Melchoir Kaiserslautern. | ||||||||
5356 | Bugle | Mitsching | ||||||
5357 | Baritone | Prokop | ||||||
Length of tubing: 116 In. bell 10 In. Engraved: Lad. Prokop Chrudim | ||||||||
5358 | Tenor Horn | Sinfonia | ||||||
5359 | Fluglehorn | Stark | 1908 | |||||
5360 | Trombone | Holton | Galaxy | 359392 | 1963 | |||
5362 | Trombone | Holton | 602F | |||||
Bore: .525 Bell: 8.in | ||||||||
5363 | Trumpet | Pan American | Bb | |||||
This is likely a Pan American. You can only read American in the bell photo but the style and being from Elkhart would imply this. | ||||||||
5364 | Trumpet | B-S | ||||||
5365 | Bugle | Couesnon | ||||||
2 valve bass | ||||||||
5366 | Cornet | Pollter | 1892-1900s | |||||
Pollter Leipzig. | ||||||||
5370 | Cornet | Lecomte | Excelsior | |||||
5369 | Trumpet | Hornung | ||||||
Ferd. Hornung Fulda | ||||||||
5373 | Trumpet | Selmer | Sterling Super | |||||
5372 | Baritone | Mahillon | ||||||
Bell front baritones from Mahillon are rare | ||||||||
5374 | Mellophone | Musica Steyr | ||||||
5375 | Trumpet | Pelisson | ||||||
5376 | Tenor Horn | Plaschke | ||||||
Engraved: Jo. Plaschke Instrumentenmacher Bozen | ||||||||
5377 | Tenor Horn | Rudolph | ||||||
Jul. Rudolph Gotha | ||||||||
5378 | Tenor Horn | Schopp | ||||||
5379 | Euphonium | Weltklang | ||||||
5380 | Tenor Horn | Weltklang | ||||||
5381 | Tenor Horn | Musica Steyr | ||||||
5382 | Trumpet | Persy | ||||||
5384 | Trumpet | Sonora | ||||||
5385 | Trombone | Weltklang | ||||||
5386 | Bugle | Deslaurier | ||||||
5387 | French Horn | Geyer | 2641 | |||||
Double | ||||||||
5388 | Trombone | Ott | ||||||
5389 | Fluglehorn | Rott | ||||||
A.E. Rott Praga Bohemen. | ||||||||
5390 | Trumpet | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
Hirsbrunner Sumiswald. | ||||||||
5391 | Bugle | Glier | ||||||
5396 | Trombone; Bass | Holton | Symphony | 7115 | ||||
Patent 10/27/08 Bell: 9 5/8in | ||||||||
5395 | Bugle | Schenkelaars | ||||||
5397 | Trumpet | Selmer | American | P52137 | Bb/A | |||
Engraved: SELMER AMERICAN U.S.A. | ||||||||
5398 | Baritone | Wonder | Super | |||||
5399 | Trumpet | Schediwy | ||||||
F. Schediwy Ludwigsburg | ||||||||
5400 | Cornet | Lukavec | ||||||
Engraving reads Frantisec Lukavec Praha ZiZkov. | ||||||||
5401 | Cornet | Glassl, H | Eb | |||||
H. Glassl Nauheim. | ||||||||
5402 | Cornet | Dolnet | ||||||
5403 | Helicon | Lebrun | 1922 | |||||
D&P Lebrun Brevetee Bruxelles | ||||||||
5404 | Tenor Horn | Decart | ||||||
5405 | Cornet | Conn | 76A Connquest | M33037 | 1969 | |||
Length 13-1/2in Bell 4-3/4in .485 bore | ||||||||
5406 | Trombone | Pepper | Speciality | 11604 | ||||
Highest Award Diploma, Worlds Fair Columbian Exposition, Chicago 1893 | ||||||||
5407 | French Horn | Kroner | 4645 | |||||
hornworks: stencil horn made by Hoyer in Markneukirchen. Walter Kroner is a trade name owned by Custom Music in the Detroit area | ||||||||
5408 | Trumpet | Huttl | American Diplomat | |||||
5409 | Trombone | Keytone | ||||||
5410 | Alto Horn | Salvation Army | Triumphonic | H/Lp | ||||
5412 | Baritone | deVries | ||||||
M. DeVries Lierre. | ||||||||
5413 | Cornet | Couesnon-Gautrot | ||||||
5414 | Cornet | Peeters | ||||||
A. Peeters Tilburg. | ||||||||
5415 | Baritone | Besson | Prototype | 35631 | 1885? | |||
Engraved: FB 40 medals of Honor PROTYPE 198 Euston Road, London. C. Fischer, No. 6 4th Ave. NY, Sales Agent, U.States. | ||||||||
5416 | Tenor Horn | Buescher | 16175 | 1912 | ||||
Engraved: Buescher Band Instr. Elkhart, Ind. | ||||||||
5417 | Trumpet | Peerless | Special | |||||
Slater? bore:.431 bell: 4 1/2in Slater used Peerless as a tradename late in his history. Another on eBay that looked to be the same design said, "Made By Peerless, Czechoslovakia" | ||||||||
5418 | Cornet | Boston | One Star | 24473 | ||||
bore: .464 bell: 4 3/8 in | ||||||||
5419 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Couturier | 14545 | ||||
The dual bore at 2nd valve: .458/.462 bell: 4 1/2 in | ||||||||
5420 | Fluglehorn | David | ||||||
Ernst David Bielefeld. | ||||||||
5421 | Trombone | Dost | ||||||
A. Dost München. | ||||||||
5422 | Tuba | Couesnon | 5297 | |||||
5423 | Mellophone | Scherzer | ||||||
5424 | Trumpet | Sinfonia | ||||||
5425 | Trumpet | Ramisch | ||||||
Musikhaus Walter Ramisch Dresden. | ||||||||
5426 | Tuba | Herdim | ||||||
5427 | Tuba | Schlerf | ||||||
Engraving reads N. Schlerf Musikinstr. Langen. | ||||||||
5428 | Cornet | Melody Maker | ||||||
5429 | Trumpet | Buescher | Super Aristocrat | 109223 | ||||
Selmer years? | ||||||||
5430 | Trumpet | Marceau | C | |||||
5431 | Trumpet | Besson | ||||||
5432 | Trombone | Haase | ||||||
H. Haase Bunde i.W. | ||||||||
5433 | French Horn | Dressel | ||||||
Meister Karl Dressel Migma. | ||||||||
5434 | Cornet | Barbe | ||||||
Engraving Reads Toile du Nord marque depose (TM) J.B. Barbe Berck-Plage (pas de calais). The maker is J.B. Barbe | ||||||||
5435 | Trumpet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | Roxy | 28224 | ||||
5436 | Cornet | Pioneer | ||||||
5437 | Trumpet | Wurlitzer | Select | |||||
Stamped: CZECHOSLOVAKIA | ||||||||
5438 | Tuba | Fiske | ||||||
5439 | Trumpet | York | 14181 | |||||
5440 | Cornet | Gretsch | Artist | |||||
5441 | Trombone | Schuster | ||||||
Engraved: CARL GOTTLOB SCHUSTER Jun. / (C.G.Schuster jun.) / MARKNEUKIRCHEN Bell: 9.5 in | ||||||||
5442 | Trumpet | Martin | Imperial | 207687 | 1959 | |||
5443 | Trumpet; Bass | Riedl | ||||||
5444 | Trumpet | Voss | ||||||
5445 | Mellophone | Couesnon | 1928 | |||||
5446 | Alto Horn | Millereau | ||||||
5447 | Baritone | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
Engraving reads LES VRAIS AMIS LOUPOIGNE F. van Cauwelaert Brevete Bruxelles | ||||||||
5448 | Cornet | Pepper | 2256 | 1882-6 | Eb HP | |||
5449 | Natural Horn | Beauboeuf | 1849-1857. | |||||
Engraved: FB / Beauboeuf Freres / Paris Bell: 10 1/4 in Bore at tuning slide: .425 Oscar and Auguste Beauboeuf’s brass manufacturing workshop was established in 1849, ceased business operations eight years later. | ||||||||
5452 | Trombone; Valve | Michl | ||||||
Engraving reads Joh. Michl & Sohn Graslitz Kirchenchör (Church Choir) Wörgl 1935. Bass | ||||||||
5453 | Trumpet | Klier | ||||||
O. Klier Halle Saale. | ||||||||
5451 | Mellophone | American Victory | 53940 | |||||
Seller says it is an American Victor, but I suspect it to be an American Victory Mellophonium | ||||||||
5454 | Tenor Horn | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
Height: 24in Bell: 9inEngraved: Made By Hall & Quinby Boston | ||||||||
5455 | Fluglehorn | Moeremans | ||||||
Engraving reads Moemans breveté etc + F. Besson serial# 65982 | ||||||||
5456 | Alto Horn | Hakkert-Zoon | ||||||
5457 | Trumpet | Frank | Americana | |||||
.464 bore | ||||||||
5458 | Trumpet | Frank | Artist | 11892 | 1945+ | |||
jimmyfrank: I just wanted to say that i took the trumpet out this morning and,looked it over in the sunlight and,i cannot believe the engraving on this wm. frank - ARTIST MODEL - trumpet. it has a log cabin,with smoke curling out of the chimney. the cabin is sitting beside a rolling stream. the cabin and,stream are in the valley,WITH A MOUNTAIN RANGE IN THE BACKGROUND. WITH WHAT LOOKS LIKE EAGLES,SOARING OVER THE MOUNTAINS. Grin How did this work.did these companies have engravers on staff. Does more elaborate engraving,signify a better grade of instrument. Does artist model mean,pro level trumpet. i see you said that it looks like the valves were done by blessing.was that a good thing back when this horn was made.because the valves are in tremendous shape,as are the sleeves. Kenton: It would be good to know more about the engraving process. Some was automated. And, some was pressed in rather than actually engraved. And, of course there was the hand engraving. Krax: I believe some were etched too. If an engraving has very smooth edges I guess it really is an etching jimmyfrank: I went to borodis,just to get the mouthpiece pulled and,i ended up leaving it with george for a complete overhaul / restoration. I think that george thinks its more related to a holton than a blessing. Because looking at the pictures on the net,i thought that the FRANK ARTIST MODEL - looked an awful lot like the blessing artist and,super artist,models. But george looked and,said holton family,but a lot of these chicago horn makers were interrelated.my limited googling skills had led me to that opinion also. Kenton: Frank would have some of the Holton methods, if not actual parts from Holton, since he once worked there. But it is also alleged that Blessing made some of the valves for Holton. So, it is very possible that they are intermingled. | ||||||||
5459 | Cornet | Salvation Army | Triumphonic | 32433 | Eb | |||
5460 | Trumpet | Amati | Senator | 26364 | ||||
Engraved: Amati Kraslice Senator Made in Czechoslovakia Length: 19 in Length of tubing: 53 1/4 in | ||||||||
5461 | Cornet | Wulschner | ||||||
WULSCHNER-STEWART CO, OF INDIANAPOLIS. IN | ||||||||
5462 | Fluglehorn | Ahlberg-Ohlsson | ||||||
Engraved: AHLBERG & OHLSSON, STOCKHOLM, ETABL. 1850, KUNGL.HOFLEVERANTOR. 3rd valve lowers the pitch by a MAJOR 3rd, not a minor 3rd | ||||||||
5463 | Cornet | Farny | Professional | |||||
5464 | Cornet | Distin | 108 | |||||
Engraved: No 108 | Henry Distin | Maker | 78 East Fourth Street | New York Another: No 127 also listed this same address. | ||||||||
5465 | Euphonium | Cerveny | Tornister | |||||
Engraved: V. F. Cerveny zu Königsgrätz in Böhmen Height 16.5 in Bell: 7.5in Length of tubing: 108 in | ||||||||
5466 | Tuba | Schediwy | Eb | |||||
engraved: M.D.M | F. Schediwy | Ludwigsburg Height: 36 in Bell: 13 1/4in Length of tubing: 173 in | ||||||||
5467 | Cornet | Olds | Military | 4196 | 1931 | |||
5468 | Tuba | Stratton | ||||||
Height: 30in | ||||||||
5469 | French Horn | Clark | Soloist | |||||
Engraved: Melville Clark Soloist | ||||||||
5470 | Trumpet | Olds | Ambassador | 703743 | 1969 | |||
Factory | ||||||||
5471 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | Improved Own Make | Eb | ||||
5472 | Trombone | Brigadier | 0663 | |||||
5473 | Mellophone | Concertone | ||||||
Bell: 10 in | ||||||||
5474 | Trombone | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | 2210 | ||||
Engraved: No. 2210 Lyon & Healy Own Make Chicago U.S.A | ||||||||
5475 | Trombone; AltoV | Jaubert | Eb HP | |||||
Alto Engraved: F. Jaubert & Cie.Paris, Lyon & Healy sole agents, Chicago Length: 21in Bell: 7 3/4in | ||||||||
5476 | Trombone; Valve | Finke | ||||||
Finke Exter Herford | ||||||||
5477 | Trombone; Valve | Excelsior | ||||||
5478 | Trumpet; Bass | Finke | ||||||
Wilh. J. Finke Reichenberg | ||||||||
5479 | Cornet | Lignatone | ||||||
5480 | Trombone; Bass | Holton | Symphony | 1936 | Bb/F | |||
5481 | French Horn | Modaudo | ||||||
Engraved: J.P.Modaudo, Maker, Chicago | ||||||||
5482 | Cornet | Boosey-Hawkes | Regent | 360367 | ||||
5483 | Alto Horn | Besson | F | |||||
3+1 valves 4th valve lowers one step. | ||||||||
5485 | Tenor Horn | Besson | New Standard | |||||
5486 | Trombone; Valve | Besson | ||||||
5487 | Tuba | Boosey-Hawkes | ||||||
5488 | Trumpet | Buescher | 1913 | |||||
5489 | Fluglehorn | van Dessel | ||||||
CCRN van Dessel Lierre Belgium. | ||||||||
5490 | Trombone; Valve | Courtois | ||||||
5491 | Helicon | Ansingh | Bb | |||||
DAnsingh&Co. Zwolle | ||||||||
5492 | Baritone | Ansingh | Soloist | |||||
5493 | Baritone | Gerday | ||||||
Gerday Mons (Mons=Bergen a town in Belgium). | ||||||||
5494 | Mellophone | Gerday | ||||||
5496 | Fluglehorn | Mahillon | ||||||
the 3th valve slide is on the "wrong" side | ||||||||
5497 | Trombone; Valve | Schuster | ||||||
5498 | Cornopean | Foote | ||||||
Cornopean marketed by Foote | ||||||||
5499 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Special | 2285 | ||||
5500 | Baritone | Decart | ||||||
he engraving is funny LIERRE is upside down. Height: 27.5 In. Bell 10 1/4 In. | ||||||||
5501 | Trombone; Valve | Dolling | ||||||
Engraving reads Vogtländische Musik-Instrumenten-Fabrik Hermann Dölling Jr. Markneukirchen I./S | ||||||||
5502 | Trumpet | Emperor | Artist | |||||
5503 | Trumpet | Emperor | Virtuoso | |||||
This is probably a Dolnet. | ||||||||
5504 | French Horn | Erste Productivegenossens | ||||||
Engraving reads Erste Wiener Productiv Genossenschaft D. Musik Instrumentenmacher Wien VII Kaiserstrasse 55 | ||||||||
5505 | Trumpet | Excelsior | ||||||
5506 | Tenor Horn | Corton | ||||||
5507 | Baritone | Schreiber | ||||||
5508 | Cornet | Geib | ||||||
Bell Engraved: MADE IN ELKHART IND~USA GEIB, INC, ARCHKRAFT~~ PATENT PENDING, CHICAGO | ||||||||
5509 | Trombone; Alto | Yamaha | YSL-671 | 0011xx | ||||
5510 | Cornet | King | 604 Tempo | 638662 | 1975-80 | |||
5511 | Fluglehorn | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
5512 | Baritone | Boosey-Hawkes | ||||||
5513 | Cornet | Beauboeuf | 1849-1857. | |||||
Beauboeuf Freres Paris According to the seller it is from 1849. | ||||||||
5514 | Cornet | Pask | ||||||
5515 | Fluglehorn | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
Hirsbrunner Sumiswald. | ||||||||
5516 | Fluglehorn | Konefa | Bb | |||||
5517 | Trumpet | Vega | Advanced Triumphal | 34081 | Bb/A | |||
The Vega Co., Boston, Mass. Length: 19-1/2in Bell: 4-5/8in Bore: .447 Tubing thickness .016" | ||||||||
5518 | French Horn | Knopf | 1960 | |||||
5519 | French Horn | Fuchs | 1938-45 | |||||
made during German occupation era of 1938 to 1945 and inscribed "Bohemia" and the German spelling of the town – Graslitz. | ||||||||
5520 | Mellophone | Fischer | American Model Perfected | 37050 | ||||
Engraved: CARL FISCHER INC. AMERICAN MODEL PERFECTED GRADE NEW YORK #37050 | ||||||||
5521 | Cornet | Lehnert | ||||||
Image used courtesy of Randy Cole | ||||||||
5522 | Trumpet; Bass | Buckingham | Symphony | |||||
Length: 17.5in Bell: 4.5in | ||||||||
5523 | Trombone | Diver | Gold Star | |||||
Geo. C. Diver Music Co. Chicago Illinois | ||||||||
5524 | Baritone | Boston | 19362 | 1909 | ||||
5525 | Cornet | Gautrot | Excelsior | |||||
Engraving reads Excelsior Gautiot Marquet breveté SGDG Paris. I think it reads Gautrot Marquet. | ||||||||
5526 | Baritone | Couesnon | 32869 | |||||
5527 | Trumpet | Gerday | 113928 | |||||
Bastrompet: According to the seller there are two numbers on it X1199 and # 113928 the last number is probably the serial # | ||||||||
5528 | Trombone; Valve | Besson | ||||||
5529 | Trombone; Valve | DePrins | Solist | |||||
Bastrompet: This one is almost identical to the Mahillon examples in the catalog. | ||||||||
5530 | Helicon | Mahillon | ||||||
Engraving starts with Hakkert & Zoon followed by C. Mahillon etc. | ||||||||
5531 | Cornet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | ||||||
5532 | Trumpet | Heckel | ||||||
H.A. Heckel Instrumentenmacher Dresden | ||||||||
5533 | Trumpet | Hohner | ||||||
5535 | Trombone | Revere | ||||||
Engraved: Revere | Made in England | ||||||||
5537 | Cornet | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | ||||||
5538 | Trumpet | Boosey-Hawkes | Sovereign | 659137 | 1980 | |||
5539 | Baritone | Lafayette | ||||||
5540 | Cornet | Association General | ||||||
5541 | Alto Horn | Schenkelaars | ||||||
5542 | Trumpet | Latzsch | ||||||
Lätzsch Bremen. | ||||||||
5543 | Euphonium | David | ||||||
Ernst David Bielefeld Dimentions length 25 In. bell 8 3/4 In. | ||||||||
5544 | French Horn | Mahillon | ||||||
Engraved: C. MAHILLON, Fournisseur Brevete, De LArmee, et des, Conservatoires, BRUXELLES | ||||||||
5545 | Trombone | Lignatone | ||||||
5546 | Trumpet | Holton | Revelation Jazz Hound | 87xxx | 1926 | |||
Bell: 3 15/16in Bore: 425 | ||||||||
5547 | Trumpet | LeBlanc | 770 Gozzo | 14502 | 1970 | |||
5548 | Trumpet | Dearman | Master | |||||
Dearman Master. Sole distributors: John E. Dallas and sons. | ||||||||
5549 | Trumpet | Persy | ||||||
5550 | Trumpet | Lignatone | ||||||
5551 | Fluglehorn | Besson | ||||||
5552 | Trombone; Valve | Raab | ||||||
Engraving reads a Crown and Musikhaus Joh. Raab Alzey | ||||||||
5553 | Tuba | Scherzer | ||||||
5554 | Fluglehorn | Pini | ||||||
Anton Pini | ||||||||
5555 | Cornet | Lefevre | 1890s? | |||||
5556 | Trumpet | Parduba | ||||||
5557 | Trumpet | Cleveland | C28007 | 1920-5 | ||||
5558 | Sousaphone | Chris Kratt | Bb | |||||
Tenor Sousaphone Bell: 19 in Height:37in | ||||||||
5559 | Trumpet | Dolnet | Universal | |||||
5560 | Tenor Horn | Schediwy | ||||||
F. Schediwy Ludwigsburg | ||||||||
5561 | Trombone; Valve | Besson | ||||||
5562 | Trombone; Valve | Association General | ||||||
5563 | Trombone; Valve | Besson | 18187 | |||||
F. Besson, Brevetee 198 Euston Rd. London. Louis Schreiber, sale agent U State | ||||||||
5564 | Trombone; AltoV | Tonk | Eb | |||||
5565 | Euphonium | Paling | ||||||
5566 | Trumpet | Lidl | Arioso | |||||
J. Lidl Brno | ||||||||
5567 | Cornet | Olympian | 138xx | |||||
Italian made | ||||||||
5568 | Natural Horn | Geyer | 1940s | |||||
5569 | Trombone | Wurlitzer | Symphony | |||||
5570 | Tuba | Lignatone | ||||||
5571 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | 1870s | |||||
Wurlitzer Brothers | ||||||||
5572 | Tuba | Courtois | ||||||
5573 | Trumpet | Holton | T303 | 18102 | ||||
Made in France | ||||||||
5574 | Alto Horn | Cazzani | ||||||
Height: 21in Bell: 7.5in | ||||||||
5575 | Trumpet | Zmitko | ||||||
Zmitko Laun | ||||||||
5576 | French Horn | Sonora | ||||||
5577 | Baritone | Salvation Army | Reliance | 22047 | ||||
5578 | Trombone | Mazereau | ||||||
Roger Mazereau Paris | ||||||||
5579 | Cornet | Huttl | Super Deluxe | |||||
made by HUTTL regd Western Germany | ||||||||
5580 | Trumpet | Huttl | ||||||
5581 | Cornet | Gobert | ||||||
Ets Gobert Paris | ||||||||
5582 | French Horn | Lukavec | ||||||
F. Lukavec Prag | ||||||||
5583 | Tuba | Dehmal | ||||||
Engraving reads Anton Dehmals Nachfolger Instrumentenerzeuger Wien | ||||||||
5584 | Alto Horn | Corton | ||||||
COR-TON Czsech | ||||||||
5585 | Trumpet | Schuster | ||||||
Carl Gotlieb Schuster jun. Markneukirchen | ||||||||
5586 | Tenor Horn | Braun | ||||||
A. Braun Misoara (that is in Romenia) 1896 | ||||||||
5587 | Tenor Horn | LaFleur | ||||||
5588 | Tenor Horn | Gisborne | ||||||
5589 | Helicon | Dehmal | ||||||
Engraving reads Anton Dehmals Nachfolger Blasinstrumenten Erzeuger Wien | ||||||||
5590 | Trombone | Glier | ||||||
Aug. Clemens Glier Musikinstrumentenmanifaktur Markneukirchen | ||||||||
5591 | Cornet | Melody Maker | ||||||
5592 | Trombone; Sopra | 20th Century | ||||||
Length: 21.1/2in Czech made | ||||||||
5593 | Cornet | Serenader | ||||||
5594 | Trombone; Sopra | York | 78,xxx | 1925 | ||||
5596 | Fluglehorn | Slavinski | ||||||
J. Slavinski Laza | ||||||||
5597 | Tuba | Association General | ||||||
5598 | Bugle | Sonore | ||||||
5599 | Cimbasso | Alexander | ||||||
5600 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 62H | |||||
5601 | Cimbasso | Rampone-Cazzani | ||||||
5602 | Tuba | Selmer | Eb | |||||
5603 | Cimbasso | Stowasser | ||||||
5604 | Trumpet | Polmuz | ||||||
5605 | Trombone | Molter | 1973 | |||||
Horst Molter Model 2000 Instrumentenwerkstatt Frankfurt. Molter was a Aprentice at Bach so when he started his own bussiness he started with improved Bach models this is a improved Bach Stradivarius 36 | ||||||||
5606 | Bugle | Sonore | Eb | |||||
Bass Bugle | ||||||||
5607 | Trumpet | Klein | ||||||
Instrumentenfabrik Klein Koblenz | ||||||||
5608 | Trumpet | Hermuth | ||||||
Hermuth Gelsenkirchen | ||||||||
5609 | Fluglehorn | Hirsbrunner | Grand Prix | 1927? | ||||
HIRSBRUNNER SUMISWALD GRAND PRIX | ||||||||
5610 | Cornet | Manhatten | R9160 | |||||
5611 | Trombone | Getzen | Super Deluxe Copra Temp | |||||
solid Copper bell with a copper tone ring Two models of Super Deluxe were made--one with straight braces and one with curved braces. .500 bore | ||||||||
5612 | Fluglehorn | Lehmpfuhl | ||||||
. Karl Lehmpfuhl Freiburg | ||||||||
5613 | Trumpet | Herwig | ||||||
Wilhelm Herwig Markneukirchen app 1920. Wilhelm Herwig 1890-1964 | ||||||||
5614 | Trumpet | Pelisson | ||||||
5615 | Baritone | Peeters | ||||||
A. Peeters Tilburg. The small Logo of the Lyre is the Konefa/Kessels logo | ||||||||
5616 | Trombone | Lehnert | 1890-1916 | HP | ||||
Bore: .485/.505 | ||||||||
5617 | Cornet | Pepper | Superior | 1485 | 1882-6 | |||
Engraved: Henry Distin Maker for J. W. Pepper Phila. and N. York No. 1485 | ||||||||
5618 | Cornet | Pepper | 15589 | |||||
Engraved: JW Pepper | Importer | Philadelphia | and | Chicago | No 15589 | ||||||||
5619 | French Horn | Lidl | ||||||
Mechanical linkage reversible F / Bb Bore: 11.7mm Bell: 300 mm | ||||||||
5620 | Tuba | Ullmann | ||||||
Height: 43in Bell: 16 1/2in | ||||||||
5621 | Cornet | Conn | 92847 | 1905 | ||||
Engraved: MADE BY C.G. CONN ELKHART, IND. PAT. JUNE 15, 1886. | ||||||||
5622 | Trombone; Valve | Schopper | ||||||
adjustable springs in the valve system | ||||||||
5623 | Trumpet | Musica Steyr | Ambassador | |||||
5624 | Trombone; Valve | Cousin | ||||||
5625 | Trombone | Lidl | ||||||
5626 | Trumpet | Besson | Marv Stamm | |||||
5627 | Trombone | Stark | ||||||
J. Stark Dortmund. | ||||||||
5628 | Cornet | Gaillard-Loiselet | ||||||
Engraving reads Gaillard & Loiselet Maison Fondé 1812 Lyon Paris | ||||||||
5629 | Euphonium | Finke | ||||||
According to the seller it is 25 Yrs. old. | ||||||||
5630 | Helicon | Pingiara | ||||||
Engraving reads Fabrica Pingiara Varese | ||||||||
5631 | Trombone; Valve | Comijn | ||||||
Jean Comijn Mechelen | ||||||||
5632 | Helicon | Bohland-Fuchs | 1936 | |||||
5633 | Fluglehorn | Andrieu | ||||||
5634 | Tuba | Cerveny | ||||||
5635 | Fluglehorn | Zazvonil | ||||||
Zazvonil Kladno | ||||||||
5636 | Trumpet | David | ||||||
Crepin David Bielefeld Modern springs instead of clockwork springs | ||||||||
5637 | Baritone | Fauconnier | ||||||
5638 | Trumpet | Polfliet | ||||||
Engraving reads Polfliet Fournisseur de LArmee Bruxelles | ||||||||
5639 | French Horn | Jacob | ||||||
Engraving reads A.W. Jacob Metallblasinstrumente Erlbach Voigtland | ||||||||
5640 | Helicon | Moeremans | ||||||
5641 | Fluglehorn | Hakkert-Zoon | ||||||
Hakkert & Zoon Rotterdam | ||||||||
5642 | Trumpet | Hakkert-Zoon | Cleartone | |||||
5643 | Tuba | Cerveny | ||||||
5644 | Baritone | Decart | ||||||
Height: 27.5 in. Bell 10 1/4 in | ||||||||
5645 | Trumpet | David | ||||||
5646 | Natural Horn | Gaillard-Loiselet | ||||||
Engraving reads Gaillard & Loiselet Fabrique speciale pour J. Polfliet Bruxelles | ||||||||
5647 | Tenor Horn | Mahillon | ||||||
5648 | Tuba | Dotzauer | F | |||||
5649 | Baritone | Reichel | ||||||
August Reichel Migma Markneukirchen | ||||||||
5650 | Fluglehorn | Bohm | ||||||
Bastrompet: Böhm Instr. Fabr. Muenchen I believe it has the Swedish valve system. | ||||||||
5651 | Fluglehorn | Pelitti | ||||||
Engraving reads Regio Stabilimento Musicale Guis. Pelitti | ||||||||
5652 | Cornet | Meredith | Open Tone | |||||
Engraved: The Meredith OPEN TONE Cornet Marion, O Length: 13 in | ||||||||
5653 | Trombone | Piering | ||||||
5654 | Tenor Horn | Wild | ||||||
Engraved: Anton Wild Eger | ||||||||
5655 | Cornet | Lehnert | American Standard | |||||
Engraved: American Standard Manufactured by H Lehnert Phila. | ||||||||
5741 | French Horn | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Engraved: B & F Bohland & Fuchs Graslitz | ||||||||
5656 | Trombone | Olds | Standard? | 8041 | 1932 | |||
5657 | Sousaphone | Art | Master | 125677 | Eb | |||
Engraved: Master Art Elkhart USA | ||||||||
5658 | Euphonium | Commonwealth | 56I? | 86495 | 1930? | |||
Bore: 560 Bell: 11in | ||||||||
5659 | Baritone | DeVere | ||||||
Jules Devere & Co.| Paris | Montgomery Ward & Co. | Sole Agent | Chicago Height: 23 1/2in Bell: 10in | ||||||||
5660 | French Horn | Diver | Gold Star | |||||
5661 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | 6872 | ||||
Engraved: Lyon & Healy Own Make,Chicago | ||||||||
5662 | Mellophone | Montserrat | ||||||
5663 | Baritone | Mahillon | 560 | |||||
Engraving reads C. Mahillon Succ. J. Smits Fournisseur Brevete De LArmee et Des Conservatoires Bruxelles | ||||||||
5664 | Tenor Horn | Cousin | ||||||
L. Cousin succ. Maison Muller a Lyon | ||||||||
5665 | Fluglehorn | Millereau | ||||||
ngraving reads Millereau Fournisseur du Conservatoire de Paris - Medaille dor et dargent - Diplômes dhonneur - 66 rue dAngoulême Paris - Qualité supérieure | ||||||||
5666 | French Horn | Thibouville | ||||||
5669 | Trombone; Valve | Halary | ||||||
5668 | French Horn | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
Thibouville-Lamy French Horns Aug 26th, 2008 at 10:36am Quote Quote Modify Modify Remove Remove This is a Thibouville-Lamy French-horn. ... Engraving reads JEROME THIBOUVILLE LAMY - Fournisseur Conservatoire National de Musique de Paris et de lArmée - Breveté SGDG - 68 rue Réaumur Paris - Hors concours Paris 1878 - 1889 - 1900 ". | ||||||||
5670 | Bugle | Ganter | ||||||
5671 | Bugle | Ganter | ||||||
5672 | Sousaphone | Nuss | BBb | |||||
NUSS Mgr.Co harrisburg PA.USA Bb Bell: 26in | ||||||||
5673 | Trumpet | Huttl | ||||||
5674 | Tenor Horn | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
Hirsbrunner Arau | ||||||||
5675 | Mellophone | Enders | ||||||
Pryorphone: believe that a right-handed rotary valve horn in alto F/Eb is known as an althorn | ||||||||
5676 | Trumpet | Alexander | ||||||
5677 | Fluglehorn; Alt | Roblin | ||||||
E. Roblin Paris | ||||||||
5678 | Alto Horn | Huttl | ||||||
Engraved:A.K. Hüttl Ltd makers Williamstown S. Wales Made in Grt. Britain | ||||||||
5679 | Kuhlohorn | David | Bb | |||||
Bastrompet: This is a Ernst David Kuhlohorn. I bought it from the German Ebay and after cleaning the valves and slides and mouthpiece it is now playable and I must say the Germans are right it has a beautifull sound. I compared the Mp with modern MPs and it seems the cup is more or less the same but the shaft (the original David MP is the one in the middle) is as thick as a Bach Trumpet MP. So I have to try it on a trumpet to. | ||||||||
5680 | Cornet | King | 1920s | Eb | ||||
Bell: 4 1/2in Bore: 0.438 length: 12 3/4in | ||||||||
5681 | Trumpet | Clark | Soloist | |||||
Engraved: Melville Clark Soloist Length: 20 in | ||||||||
5682 | Cornet | Gautrot | ||||||
Meidailles dOr & dOrgua | ||||||||
5684 | French Horn | Fischer | Symphony | |||||
5685 | Mellophone | Cazzani | ||||||
Engraved: A.RAMPONE DITTER RIUNITE B.CAZZANI & CO | PREMIATO STABIL B.CAZZANIE C: MILANO | ESPORTAZIONE MONDIALE | ITALY | O.PAGANI & BRO | NEW-YORK | ||||||||
5686 | Trombone | Kruspe | Virtuosa | 1945 | ||||
Bell: 9in Bore .528 E. Kruspe Erfurt | ||||||||
5687 | Trumpet | Burdych | ||||||
Karel Burdych Nachod-Phlov Cszech Rep. | ||||||||
5688 | Trumpet | Hofmann | 235 | 1941 | ||||
Hofmann Bern | ||||||||
5689 | Tuba | Ansingh | BBb | |||||
DAnsingh & Co Zwolle | ||||||||
5690 | Trumpet | B-S | ||||||
5691 | Fluglehorn; Bas | Altrichter | ||||||
5692 | Trombone | Ackermann-Lesser | ||||||
Ackermann & Lesser Dresden | ||||||||
8696 | Trumpet | Adler | ||||||
5693 | Euphonium | Martin | 143537 | 1941 | ||||
5694 | Trumpet | Schubert | ||||||
B&H Anchor | ||||||||
5695 | Trumpet | MartinMax | ||||||
Max Martin Berlin | ||||||||
5696 | Natural Horn | Wolfram | ||||||
5697 | Trumpet | Wohlrab | ||||||
krax: It looks like these were branded Wohlrab when sold in Europe and Koriot when sold in the US, at least for a while. Both pictured here have the straight tubing design, but I have seen two for sale with the "modern" not so straight tubing. Those two also had a tuning slide micro tuner screw and a tunable third slide. | ||||||||
5700 | Trumpet | Sprinz-Schmohl | ||||||
5699 | Fluglehorn | Preisinger | ||||||
Stefan Preisinger Wien | ||||||||
5701 | Tenor Horn | Schenkelaars | ||||||
Engraving reads H. Schenkelaars Eindhoven leveranciers van het leger | ||||||||
5937 | Kuhlohorn | Riedl | ||||||
5703 | Trumpet | Beuscher-Paul | ||||||
5704 | Natural Horn | Beuscher-Paul | ||||||
5705 | Bugle | Martinon | G/D | |||||
5706 | Natural Horn | Martinon | ||||||
5707 | Cornet | Ogez | ||||||
5708 | Trumpet | Miraphone | ||||||
5709 | Trumpet | Meinel-Herold | ||||||
5710 | Trumpet | Pelisson | ||||||
Maison Couturier 1812 Pelisson Guinot & Blanchon Lyon Paris | ||||||||
5711 | Trumpet | Weymann | Keystone State | 103741 | ||||
5712 | Trombone | Martin | Indiana | 22374 (#mi | ||||
Engraved: RMC THE MARTIN INDIANA MADE IN USA | ||||||||
5713 | Cornet | Seifert | ||||||
Engraved: Helmut Seifert Chemnitz Length: 16.5in Length of tubing: 55.5 in | ||||||||
5714 | Cornet | Coeuille | Telescope | |||||
5715 | Cornet | Kaempf | Special | |||||
Length 14in | ||||||||
5716 | Cornet | Evette-Schaeffer | American | 663813 | ||||
Bore .450 | ||||||||
5717 | Baritone | Association General | ||||||
5718 | Trumpet | Miether | ||||||
5719 | Cornet | Couturier-Lyon | ||||||
5720 | Cornet | Besson | Westminister | |||||
5721 | Alto Horn | Pollmann | ||||||
Engraved: August Pollmans | Professional |New York | ||||||||
5722 | Helicon | Pepper | Courtiere | 29900 | ||||
Engraved: J COURTIERE PARIS J W PEPPER #29900 HELICON | ||||||||
5723 | Euphonium | Slater | ||||||
Height: 25 3/4in Bell: 10in | ||||||||
5724 | French Horn | Glassl | ||||||
Josef Glassl Graslitz | ||||||||
5725 | Trumpet | Wunderlich | ||||||
A. Wunderlich Markneukirchen | ||||||||
5726 | Trumpet | Pavlik | ||||||
Pavlik Breclav CSR | ||||||||
5727 | Trombone | Lange | ||||||
E. Lange Instrumentenbau Ravensburg | ||||||||
5728 | Trumpet | DEG | 98S | 1971 | ||||
5729 | Cornet | Conn | Sup. Class | 1207 | 1877 | |||
Engraved: C.G. CONN, LTD, ELKHART, IND Length 13in | ||||||||
5730 | Tuba | Hakkert-Zoon | ||||||
Hakkert & Zoon Rotterdam | ||||||||
5731 | Cornet | Gautrot | ||||||
Pryorphone: This appears to be a Bb cornet with a G crook (ala cornopean). | ||||||||
5732 | Trombone; Valve | Schediwy | ||||||
5733 | Baritone | Steyn | ||||||
Engraving reads J. Steyn Zaandam Firma Ernst Dölling | ||||||||
5734 | Fluglehorn | Lange | ||||||
Engraving reads Erich Lange Instrumentenbau Ravensburg | ||||||||
5735 | Fluglehorn | Gessner, Fr | ||||||
Friedrich Gessner Breslau DDR | ||||||||
5736 | Helicon | Roth | ||||||
Tenor Engraving reads Premiata Fabrica Fer Roth Milano | ||||||||
5737 | Trumpet | Finke | D | |||||
5738 | Baritone | Decart | ||||||
Engraving reads F & L Decart Freres Fourniseurs de Larmee et des Conservatoirs Rue DAnvers 48 Lierre | ||||||||
5739 | Baritone | Besson | New Standard | |||||
5743 | Tuba | Millereau | BBb | |||||
5744 | Cornet | Couesnon | 1910 | H/LP | ||||
5745 | Fluglehorn | Musica Steyr | ||||||
5747 | Trombone | Schenkelaars | ||||||
Schenkelaars Eindhoven | ||||||||
5748 | Euphonium | Reichel | ||||||
Engraving reads Wilh. Adolf Reichel Markneukirchen 5 Achsen | ||||||||
5749 | Trombone; Valve | Pelisson | ||||||
Pelisson Guinot & Blanchod et Cie | ||||||||
5750 | Trombone | Melich | ||||||
Engraving reads Verfertigd von J. Melich Cöln Fleischmenge rg 20 | ||||||||
5752 | Euphonium | Lorenz, A | ||||||
A. Lorenz Dresden | ||||||||
5753 | Baritone | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
F. van Cauwelaert Bruxelles length 26 1/4 In. | ||||||||
5754 | Baritone | Henon | ||||||
Emile Henon France | ||||||||
5755 | Cornet | Lecomte | ||||||
A. Lecomte et Cie Paris | ||||||||
5756 | Cornet | Rinkel | ||||||
Ch Rinkel Strasbourg | ||||||||
5757 | Cornet | Courtois | ||||||
5758 | Trombone | Beacon | ||||||
Reported to be a Getzen Stencil | ||||||||
5759 | Trombone | Wurlitzer | ||||||
5760 | Cornet | Cerveny | 4069 | |||||
Engraved: Sole Agent For The United States Louis Vitek, Canton, Ohio, V. F. Cerveny & Sons Konig Gratus, Bohemia, Europe Length: 12in | ||||||||
5761 | Mellophone | Hirsbrunner | Eb | |||||
Engraved: G. Hirsbrunner AARAU | ||||||||
5762 | Tenor Horn | Distin | 6117 | 1889 | Bb HP | |||
Engraved: Superior | HENRY DISTIN | MAKER| PHILADELPHIA | HIGHEST GRADE | NO. 6117. Height: 23 1/2in Bell: 9 1/2in | ||||||||
5763 | Cornet | Blessing | Standard | 70069 | 1956 | |||
5764 | Trombone | Williams-Wallace | ||||||
Engraved: THE WALLACE TROMBONE MADE BY WILLIAMS & WALLACE LOS ANGELES CALIF | ||||||||
5765 | Trumpet | Star | Deluxe | FB 100196 | ||||
5766 | Cornet | Dodworth | ||||||
Engraved: Allen R. Dodworth New York | ||||||||
5767 | Sousaphone | Frank | Excelsior | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Excelsior Made by Wm Frank CO Bell: 26 in | ||||||||
5768 | Baritone | DePrins | ||||||
Engraving reads 902TRLL DEPRINS F & L Fournisseurs Officiels De LArmee et des Conservatoirs Anvers Belgique Anvers 1930 | ||||||||
5769 | Cornet | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
5770 | Alto Horn | Pelisson | ||||||
Pelisson, Guinot & Blanchon | ||||||||
5772 | Trombone; Valve | Kessels | ||||||
5773 | Trumpet; Bass | Barth | ||||||
5774 | Cornet | Polmuz | ||||||
5775 | Trombone | Monke | ||||||
Wilh. Monke Köln | ||||||||
5777 | Trumpet | Beuscher-Paul | ||||||
5778 | Tenor Horn | Wendler | ||||||
M. Wendler Instrumenten-fabrik Bromberg extra engraving reads 49.R.2. 1903 | ||||||||
5779 | French Horn | Pourcelle | ||||||
Engraved: Henry Pourcelle - Paris | ||||||||
5834 | Tuba | Alexander | ||||||
5833 | Tuba | Persy | ||||||
5780 | Trombone; Valve | Couturier | 2710 | |||||
5781 | French Horn | Couturier | 5963 | |||||
Engrqved: Conical Bore, Patd, E. A. Couturier Co., LaPorte, IND Bell: 12in Hornworks: ater version with removable valve slides, but it also fingers with the right hand. The valve slides are extremely small bore because the valves are very early in the taper. You could order it either left handed or right handed and it also came with an Eb crook and 2 sets of slides for F or Eb. | ||||||||
5782 | Cornet | Wonder | Super | |||||
Length 14 In. | ||||||||
5783 | Trumpet | Limburry | ||||||
5784 | Trumpet | Todt | ||||||
Erhard Todt Markneukirchen MIGMA | ||||||||
5785 | Alto Horn | Stowasser | ||||||
Vienna Valves | ||||||||
5787 | Trumpet | Hubl | ||||||
Leopold Hübl Tulln | ||||||||
5788 | Trombone | Courtois | ||||||
5789 | Tuba | Polster | ||||||
Gerhard Polster Markneukirgen MIGMA | ||||||||
5790 | Fluglehorn | Kujer | ||||||
Bell: 6 5/8 in Length 18in | ||||||||
5791 | Trumpet | Stowasser | ||||||
Engraved: W. Stowassers & Sohne Graslitz Bohmen Length 17.5 in | ||||||||
5792 | Tuba | Couturier-Lyon | Eb | |||||
5793 | Alto Horn | Couesnon | ||||||
5794 | Alto Horn | Kruse | ||||||
Wilhelm Kruse Markneukirchen | ||||||||
5795 | Mellophone | Olympian | ||||||
Made in Germany | ||||||||
5796 | Cornet | Lehnert | ||||||
5797 | Cornet | Distin | 12518 | |||||
Engraved: Engraved: DISTIN, PATENT LIGHT VALVE, DISTON & CO. MAKER, 9 & 10 GT. NEWPORT ST. LONDON 12518 | ||||||||
5800 | Trombone | Dost | ||||||
Bastrompet: A. Dost Munchen extra engaving reads K. M. Schwaz 1966 who was probably the first owner. | ||||||||
5799 | Fluglehorn | Mahillon | 53 54 | |||||
5801 | Mellophone | Besson | ||||||
5802 | Trumpet | Polfliet | ||||||
Rimless bell | ||||||||
5803 | Baritone | Musica Steyr | ||||||
Musica Steyr Austria | ||||||||
5804 | Trombone | Schuster | ||||||
Moritz Schuster Markneukirchen Sachsen | ||||||||
5805 | Fluglehorn | Hoerth | ||||||
Bastrompet: Franz Hörth Saarbrücken btw Hörth is the same as Hoerth 2 ways of spelling this name. | ||||||||
5806 | Tuba | Stoy | ||||||
5807 | Euphonium | Horst | ||||||
Altona | ||||||||
5808 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 543 Hollebeeke | |||||
Model Adopté Mr Hollebeke | ||||||||
5809 | Trombone; Valve | Kuhnl-Hoyer | ||||||
5810 | Trumpet | Adler | ||||||
Johannes Adler Markneukirchen. | ||||||||
5811 | Trumpet | Franzen-Cornet | Charlier | |||||
5812 | Trumpet | National | ||||||
Engraved: THE NATIONAL | NATIONAL M.S.Co.LTD Receiver stamped: CZECHOSLOVAKIA! Case is marked GEIB & SCHAEFER | ||||||||
5813 | Trombone | Hohner | ||||||
5959 | Trumpet | Rott | ||||||
A.H. Rott - Sohn Yn | ||||||||
5814 | French Horn | Alexander | ||||||
Described as a Universal Double | ||||||||
5815 | Cornet | Thibouville | ||||||
Eugene Thibouville | ||||||||
5816 | Tenor Horn | Riedl | ||||||
Engraving Reads C. Riedl Nürnberg Teleskop A K.H. D.R.P. No.328728 | ||||||||
5817 | Baritone | Boosey | ||||||
5818 | Trombone; Valve | Triebert | 41896 | |||||
Bell: 7 1/2in | ||||||||
5819 | Fluglehorn | Peterson | Euphony | 22 | Eb | |||
5820 | Helicon | Alexander | ||||||
5822 | Trumpet | Tonk | Sterling | |||||
Length: 20in | ||||||||
5823 | Trumpet | Lafayette | ||||||
Engraved: Lafayette | Made By | Couesnon & Cie | Paris | Made in France | ||||||||
5824 | Trumpet | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
Engraved: O.H. Jacobs | Sole Agent | For U.S.A. | Kansas City Mo | F. Van Cauwelaert | Brevete | Bruxelles | ||||||||
5825 | French Horn | American Artist | ||||||
Receiver stamped: CZECHOSLVAKIA | ||||||||
5826 | Tenor Horn | BauerEJ | ||||||
Vienna Valves Height: 38.5in | ||||||||
5827 | Trombone | Higham | 29813 | 1978 | ||||
Inscription indicates that it was made by J. Higham and distributed in the US by W.H. Cundy, and lists it received in London and Dublin in 1862 and 1864, and made in Manchester | ||||||||
5829 | Tuba | B-S | C | |||||
5830 | Trombone; Valve | Lyon-Healy | Champion | |||||
Engraved: CHAMPION CHICAGO Austria | ||||||||
5835 | Alto Horn | Couesnon | ||||||
5836 | Trumpet | Fischer | ||||||
Engraved: Carl Fischer, Made By Romeo Orsi, RSI, New York. | ||||||||
5837 | French Horn | Stowasser | ||||||
Engraed: Stowasser k&k a p Instrumenten Fabrik in Budapest | ||||||||
5838 | Trombone; Valve | Wonder | Super | |||||
Engraved: Wonder Super, Fabrication Artistique Bell:7.25 in | ||||||||
5839 | Trumpet | Selmer | 00B | 528xx | ||||
Bore: .468 | ||||||||
5840 | Trombone | Olds | Opera O23 | 339659 | 1959 | |||
5841 | Mellophone | Peerless | ||||||
5842 | Alto Horn | Pepper | Surprise | 58141 | ||||
engraved: J. W. Pepper & Son, Surprise, Philadelphia | ||||||||
5843 | Trombone | Newell-Millard-Thomas | New Century | |||||
Engraved: new century Millard model made by Newell Millard & Thomas Grand Rapids Michigan | ||||||||
5844 | Tuba | Whaley Royce | Imperial | |||||
Height: 28in Bell: 13 1/4in | ||||||||
5845 | Tuba | Whaley Royce | Ideal | |||||
Height: 30in Bell: 13 1/2in | ||||||||
5846 | Alto Horn | Lecomte | ||||||
Engrved: A. LECOMTE PARIS | ||||||||
5848 | Natural Horn | Polfliet | ||||||
5849 | Euphonium | Gras | ||||||
Lille | ||||||||
5850 | Trumpet | Gras | Liberator | |||||
5851 | Cornet | Lorenz, I | ||||||
Ign. Lorenz Instrumentenfabrik Linz Model Winter & Schöner | ||||||||
5852 | Fluglehorn | David | ||||||
Ernst David Bielefeld Bastrompet: It looks like a standard Fluglehorn but for David Perinet valves are rare. | ||||||||
5853 | Helicon | Virtuose | ||||||
Bottom of logo: Depose (registered) and there is a engraving on the horn but the only thing still readable is Paris New info Virtuose was a reg. Trade mark from Thibouville Lamy | ||||||||
5854 | Helicon | Weber-Rossberg | ||||||
Weber & Rossberg Zittau Sachs | ||||||||
5855 | Fluglehorn | MeyerM | ||||||
Engraving reads MF Meyer Mantes (S. & O.) Artisan a Francais | ||||||||
5856 | Cornet | Selmer | 3250 | C/Bb | ||||
Engraved: Henri / SELMER / Paris / Selmer / made in France / R Bore: .459 Bell: 4 5/8 in | ||||||||
5857 | Cornet | Fischer | Perfected | 25810 | ||||
Engraved: 25810 Carl Fischer New - York Perfected | ||||||||
5858 | Cornet | Pelisson | ||||||
Mon Couturier Pelisson Freres et Cie Paris | ||||||||
5859 | Trumpet | Lincoln | 5443 | |||||
Bell: 4 ¼ in Bore: .454 | ||||||||
5860 | Trombone | Conet | ||||||
Engraved: CONET ET CIE,PARIS,B&J NEW YORK SOLE IMPORTERS | ||||||||
5861 | Trombone; Valve | Persy | ||||||
Engraved: E TRIOMPHE 1805 (star fig) Fabrication Superieure & Artistique J. PERSY BREVETE BRUXELLES Image used courtesy Phil Holcomb | ||||||||
5862 | Cornet | Distin | 721 | Eb | ||||
No 721 | HY. Distin | Maker | 116 to 121 East 13th st | Near 4th Ave. | New York | ||||||||
5863 | Trombone; Bass | Kruspe | ||||||
E. Kruspe Erfurt | ||||||||
5864 | Trombone | Decart | ||||||
Decart Freres Lierre | ||||||||
5865 | Bugle | Vercruysse-DHondt | ||||||
5866 | Trombone; Bass | Scherzer | ||||||
5867 | Trumpet; Low | Scherzer | ||||||
5868 | Cornet | Van Engelen | ||||||
Van Engelen Fabrication et Perfectionée Lierre | ||||||||
5869 | Tuba | Gaillard-Loiselet | ||||||
Pelisson succ. Gaillard & Loiselet | ||||||||
5870 | Trombone; Alto | Alexander | 620 | |||||
Bell: 7 1/4 in Bore: .510/.525 | ||||||||
5871 | Trombone; Sopra | Keilwerth | ||||||
5872 | Alto Horn | Gerbeth-Seifert | Eb | |||||
Engraved: Gerbeth & Seifert New York This partnership was active from 1868 to 1972. They apparently took over from Christian R. Stark, and used the same address as did Stark. | ||||||||
5873 | Trombone | Heinem | ||||||
Bell: 7in Made in Austria | ||||||||
5874 | Cornet | Lamoreaux | Artist Trio | |||||
Engraved: Lamoreaux | Freres | Artist Trio | ||||||||
5875 | Trumpet | Pan American | 123937 | 1937 | ||||
5876 | Trumpet | Verdiere | ||||||
Verdiere Tournai (Belgium) | ||||||||
5877 | Fluglehorn | Huller | 1925-30 | Bb | ||||
Engraved (something like): Anton H (Uler) Musik Instruwerk Kund K (Hoflieforse) Graslitz 188 Hohne | ||||||||
5878 | French Horn | Persy | ||||||
5879 | Trumpet | Glassl | ||||||
Engraving Reads J. Glassl Stiftung der Premierwerke Eger 1933 this translates into Founding of the Premier factory in Eger 1933 | ||||||||
5880 | Cornet | Huttl | ||||||
5881 | Cornet | Bruno | ||||||
Length: 12in Bell: 4 5/8in | ||||||||
5882 | Trombone; Valve | DuPont | ||||||
5883 | Trumpet; Bass | HessW | ||||||
Wilhelm Hess München | ||||||||
5884 | Sousaphone | Weymann | 7981 | |||||
Bell: 24in Listed as an Eb | ||||||||
5885 | Sousaphone | Orsi | 9198 | Eb | ||||
Bell: 25in | ||||||||
5886 | Cornet | Buffet Crampon | American | |||||
5887 | Baritone | Pelisson | ||||||
5888 | Cornet | Couturier | 1365 | |||||
Patent date 1913 Made in Elkhart Couturier Continuous Conical Bore characteristics: angular Bb/A rotary valve exit tubing, circular rotary valve change dial, in-line water keys, Couturier/Elkhart engraved bell | ||||||||
5889 | Trombone; Valve | Poschmann | ||||||
Richard Poschmann Köln | ||||||||
5890 | Cornet | Wunderlich | Exacta | |||||
A. Wunderlich Markneukirchen | ||||||||
5891 | Bugle | (anon) | ||||||
5892 | Bugle | Persival | ||||||
5893 | Bugle | Landuyt | Bb/Eb | |||||
5894 | Fluglehorn | Besson | Westminister | 452171 | Bb | |||
5895 | Baritone | York | ||||||
5896 | Baritone | Steemans | 337 | |||||
Height: 26 1/4 in Engraving reads J.B. Steemans Ucole Lez Bruxelles | ||||||||
5897 | Ophicleide | Sax | Bb | |||||
Charles Sax (Adolph Saxs father) | ||||||||
5898 | Cornet | Gautier | Virtuoso | |||||
5899 | French Horn | Alexander | 12 Lorenzo Sansone | Bb | ||||
Engraved: Lorenzo Sansone | Model | New York | Made by | Gebr Alexander | Mainz | Germany | no 12 F extension and A stopping valve. | ||||||||
5900 | Cornet | Gonet | ||||||
5901 | Trombone; Valve | Zoebisch | ||||||
Engraved: C.A. Zoebisch & Sons N.Y Length: 34in Bell: 8 1/4in Has a water key saddle | ||||||||
5902 | Fluglehorn | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
van Cauwelaert breveté Bruxelles | ||||||||
5903 | Trumpet | Higham | ||||||
Engraving reads Foreign guaranteed by Premier Higham Band Instruments London England | ||||||||
5904 | Cornet | Hawkes | ||||||
Engraved:Excelsior Sonorous, Class A, Hawkes & Son, Denman Street, Piccadilly Circus, London. | ||||||||
5905 | Cornet | Fischer | Instantar | 8220 | ||||
Engraved: Carl Fischer | Instantar | New York bell: 4 3/4in | ||||||||
5906 | Trombone; Valve | Slater | ||||||
M. Slater, N.Y. | ||||||||
5907 | Baritone | Mahillon | 560 | |||||
5908 | Trombone | Piering | ||||||
5909 | Cornet | Margueritat | ||||||
Margueritat Paris | ||||||||
5910 | Cornet | Gras | ||||||
Engraving J. Gras Fournisseur de lArmee 2 Chaussee DAntin Paris | ||||||||
5911 | Cornet | Lecomte | ||||||
5912 | Mellophone | ToneKing | ||||||
5913 | Trumpet | Lyon-Healy | Inspiration | |||||
5914 | Alto Horn | Tonk | ||||||
Length: 20in | ||||||||
5915 | Trumpet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
5916 | Baritone | Bonnaric | ||||||
H. Bonnaric Luthier de Grenoble | ||||||||
5918 | Trumpet | Dolnet | ||||||
5919 | Helicon | deClercq | ||||||
5920 | Trombone; Valve | Association General | ||||||
5921 | Alto Horn | Castelan | ||||||
Enrico Castelan Tubaiing: There looks to be way to much tubing to be an alto. I vote F Tuba Kenton: It is always hard to get a perspective on these pictures when there are not dimensions. The valves do look small for an alto, but the bell tubing is awfully narrow for a tuba. Tubaron: I agree not an alto, but disagree with F tuba. With the general tubing size (diameter), I vote for Bb baritone (not euph), or valve trombone. Batrompet: Strange thing with this horn is its overall bore wich makes it look more like a Trombone in tuba form. I chose for Altohorn because to me the second valve slide looks so short it made me think Eb. Pryorphone: I am inclined to agree with Tubaron, but Kentons absolutely right, scale is very hard to figure without any reference... | ||||||||
5922 | Trumpet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | ||||||
5923 | Sousaphone | Alexander | ||||||
5924 | Fluglehorn | Rampone-Cazzani | ||||||
5925 | Baritone | Couesnon | Monopole | |||||
5926 | Trombone; Valve | Van Engelen | ||||||
Van Engelen Lier | ||||||||
5927 | Trumpet | Van Engelen | ||||||
Van Engelen Lier | ||||||||
5928 | Bugle | Van Engelen | Bb/Eb | |||||
5929 | Baritone | Carlin-Lennox | Majestic | |||||
Height: 27in Bell: 11-1/4in Engraved: MAJESTIC | CARLIN & LENNOX | INDIANOPOLIS, IND. | ||||||||
5930 | Cornet | Lehnert | ||||||
5931 | Trombone; Valve | Mahillon | 150 | |||||
Mahillon / Berat & Fils Menin Made by Mahillon | ||||||||
5932 | Trombone | McMillin | ||||||
5933 | Cornet | Seltmann | ||||||
5934 | Cornet | Acoulon | ||||||
Engraved: Legion DHonneur | A. Acoulon | Hors Concours | Burxelles 1897 | Paris 1900 | Gran Prix | Milan 1906 | Fournis De LArmee | Brevete | s.g.d.g. | Paris | ||||||||
5935 | Trumpet | Olds | Special | 10209 | 1936 | |||
5936 | Tuba | Riedl | ||||||
Const Riedl Nürnberg | ||||||||
5938 | Cornet | Reisser | ||||||
5939 | Trumpet | ReisserCh | ||||||
Christian Reisser Ulm | ||||||||
5940 | Mellophone | Grinnell Bros | Golden Rod | |||||
5941 | French Horn | Rott | ||||||
Bell: 11 3/4 in | ||||||||
5942 | Cornet | Jiran | 1900-1918? | |||||
Bohland and Fuch stencil | ||||||||
5943 | Tenor Horn | Ardsley | ||||||
Height: 24in Bell:10 1/4in | ||||||||
5944 | Cornet | Blessing | Artist | 298xx | 1935-46 | |||
5945 | Cornet | Cleveland | Superior | |||||
5946 | Baritone | Fischer | American Model | |||||
Engraved: Carl Fishers | American Model | New York | ||||||||
5947 | Baritone | Heinem | ||||||
Engraved: Genuine Aug. Heinem | Superior Quality | J.W. Jenkins Sons Music Co. | Sole Agents | Kansas City, Mo. | ||||||||
5948 | Tenor Horn | Steenhuysen | ||||||
5949 | French Horn | DePrins | Elite | 9717 | ||||
Engraved: DE PRINS FRERE | BREVETE | ANVERS | BELGIQUE | MODELE ELITE second valve: DE PRINS ANVERS BORGERHOUT | 9717 4th valve: DE PRINS ANVERS 9716 | ||||||||
5950 | Alto Horn | Seefeldt | 2321 | |||||
Engraved: W. SEEFELDT | PHILADA. | 2321 | ||||||||
5951 | Helicon | Verreijt | Eb | |||||
Muziekinstrumentenfabriek A. Verreijt & Zn Utrecht | ||||||||
5952 | Bugle | Utrechtse | 114 | 1955 | C | |||
5953 | Trumpet | Sachsische | ||||||
Engraving: Sächsische Musikinstrumentenfabrik Klingenthal | ||||||||
5954 | Tuba | Barth | ||||||
5955 | Tuba | Amati | BBb | |||||
5956 | Helicon | Amati | F | |||||
5957 | Trumpet | Beare | Super Grange | |||||
5958 | Tuba | York | 76504 | Eb | ||||
Height: 32.5 in Bell: 19.5 in | ||||||||
5960 | Bugle | Avora | G/D | |||||
AVORA is short for A. VOeRman Amersfoort this was a musical instrument shop. This instrument was made by A, Peeters from Tilburg | ||||||||
5961 | Trumpet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
5962 | Fluglehorn | Blohberger | ||||||
F. Blohberger Bonn | ||||||||
5963 | Trumpet | Cantarini | ||||||
5964 | Trumpet | Conn | 78B | HF011431 | 1980 | |||
5965 | Cornet | Couesnon | Monopole | |||||
5966 | Trombone | Couesnon | ||||||
5968 | Trumpet | Couesnon | Monopole | |||||
5969 | Trumpet | Courtois | C | |||||
Engraving reads Hors concour Chicago 1893 St Louis 1904 Grand Prix Liége 1905 Bruxelles 1910 Turin 1911 Geneve 1927 Antoine Courtois Brevéte Factuur de Conservatoire National 8 Rue de Nancy Paris | ||||||||
5970 | Baritone | Corton | ||||||
5971 | Trumpet | David | ||||||
5972 | Cornet | American Commander | ||||||
Engraved: AMERICAN COMMANDER, ELKHART, IND. Bell: 4 1/2in Length 15 1/2in | ||||||||
5973 | Tuba | Blessing | Artist | 602071 | BBb | |||
Height: 32 in Bell:13.75 in | ||||||||
5974 | Tenor Horn | Gaillard-Loiselet | ||||||
5975 | Baritone | Gaillard-Loiselet | ||||||
5976 | Fluglehorn | Gaillard-Loiselet | ||||||
Vedette Fluglehorn. | ||||||||
5977 | French Horn | Horst | ||||||
5978 | Trumpet | Moser | ||||||
Friedrich Moser Düsseldorf | ||||||||
5979 | Trombone; Valve | Huttl | 800 | |||||
5980 | Helicon | King | BBb | |||||
5986 | Baritone | Seefeldt | ||||||
Engraved: W. SEEFELDT | PHILADA. | 2321 | ||||||||
5982 | Cornet | Fiske | ||||||
5984 | Trombone | Conn | 62H | none | ||||
Bells 8in 6.5 in | ||||||||
5985 | Alto Horn | Higham | 32612 | |||||
Engraved: Patent Clear Bore | Exhibition Prize Medal | London 1862 & Dublin 1865 | to J.HIGHAM Maker | 127 Strangeways | MANCHESTER | 32612 W.H.CUNDY | SOLE AGENT | BOSTON Height: 20.5 in Bell: 7.5 in | ||||||||
5987 | Helicon | Lidl | ||||||
5988 | Bugle | Mahillon | 425 | Bb/Eb | ||||
5989 | Baritone | Mahillon | ||||||
5990 | French Horn | Mahillon | 412 | |||||
5991 | Trumpet | Martin, Jules | Mellotone | |||||
5992 | Baritone | deVries | ||||||
Melchior de Vries Lierre | ||||||||
5993 | Mellophone | deVries | ||||||
Melchior de Vries Lierre | ||||||||
5994 | Helicon | Millereau | 4660 | |||||
Bastrompet: According to the seller the adress in the engraving is where Millereau was located between 1878 and 1911wich is a indication for its age. | ||||||||
5995 | Trumpet | Moeremans | ||||||
Engraving reads F. Moeremans brevete Fournisseur de LArmee et des Conservatoir Gand | ||||||||
5996 | Trumpet | Orsi | ||||||
Romeo Orsi Milano-New York | ||||||||
5997 | Fluglehorn | Beuscher-Paul | ||||||
5998 | Trumpet | Besson | Eb | |||||
5999 | Trumpet | Beaufort | American | |||||
Length 17in | ||||||||
6000 | Trombone; Valve | Wunderlich | ||||||
A. Wunderlich Markneukirchen | ||||||||
6001 | Tuba | Wunderlich | ||||||
C.A. Wunderlich, Sienbenbrunn | ||||||||
6002 | Fluglehorn | Verreijt | A274 | Bb | ||||
Bastrompet Muziekinstrumentenfabriek A. Verreijt & Zn Utrecht Superieur serial #A274. It has a Art Deco engraving and I think it is from app 1930 | ||||||||
6003 | Cornet | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
Van Cauwelaert breveté Bruxelles | ||||||||
6004 | Tuba | Ullmann | ||||||
Oskar Ullmann Penzels length 40 In. | ||||||||
6005 | Cornet | Thibouville | ||||||
6006 | Fluglehorn | Sonore | Bb | |||||
Bastrompet: his is a Sonore Fluglehorn. Engraving reads Sonore Firma W.K. van der Glas Heerenveen Serial #120. This horn is from between 1950-1960. I had contact with v.d. Glas and they told me they never made horns themself so all the Sonore instruments are stencils. Funny thing about this Flugle is that although 25 years younger than the Verreijt Flugle it is almost identicall. I can even exchange the valve slides. The valves are different and as you can see on the Verreijt Flugle the leadpipe is going straight through the valves. So I think Verreijt made the Fluglehorns for van der Glas. | ||||||||
6007 | Tenor Horn | Sax | 19429. | |||||
6008 | Trumpet; Bass | Scherzer | ||||||
6009 | Mellophone | ReisserCh | Bb | |||||
Chr. Reisser Ulm | ||||||||
6010 | Tenor Horn | Moennig | ||||||
6011 | Trombone; Valve | Gras | 6596 | |||||
Engraving Reads J. Gras 12 rue de la Chaussee dAntin Paris | ||||||||
6012 | Trombone; Valve | Alexander | ||||||
6013 | Tuba | Bohland-Fuchs | Eb | |||||
Height: 23 1/2in Bell: 10 3/4in | ||||||||
6014 | Trombone; Bass | Fischer, AE | ||||||
A.E. Fischer Bremen. | ||||||||
6015 | Sousaphone | Gaylord | Royale | |||||
Bell: 24in | ||||||||
6016 | Alto Horn | Parsons | ||||||
Engraved: Charles H.| Parsons | and Company | New York | ||||||||
6017 | Bugle; Keyed | Cowlan | ||||||
James Cowlan Liverpool, England | ||||||||
6018 | Sousaphone | Martin | 55595 | 1925-6 | BBb | |||
Bell: 22in | ||||||||
6019 | Trombone | Marchand | ||||||
Engraved: J Henri Marchand Paris H. E. McMillin Sole U.S. Agt. Cleveland O | ||||||||
6020 | Trombone | Amati | ||||||
6021 | Baritone | Association General | ||||||
6022 | Tuba | Blohberger | ||||||
Ernst Blohberger Bonn | ||||||||
6023 | Fluglehorn | Borgani | ||||||
6024 | Fluglehorn | Champlain | ||||||
6025 | Mellophone | American Premier | ||||||
6026 | Trombone; Valve | Georgi-Vitak | ||||||
Bell 7 1/4 in Length: 40 in | ||||||||
6027 | Alto Horn | Boland | 1890-1940 | |||||
Ant. Boland Liege | ||||||||
6028 | Alto Horn | Roth | ||||||
6029 | Euphonium; DB | York | 43412 | 1915 | ||||
6030 | Fluglehorn | Chapuis | ||||||
According to the engraving Chapuis is the successor of Millereau. | ||||||||
6031 | Trombone; Valve | Comijn | ||||||
6032 | Trombone | Corton | ||||||
6033 | Fluglehorn | Couesnon | 24818 | 1955 | ||||
6034 | Cornet | Couesnon | 1912 | |||||
6035 | Baritone | David | ||||||
Ernst David Bielefeld | ||||||||
6036 | Trombone | David | ||||||
Ernst David Bielefeld | ||||||||
6037 | Alto Horn | Deimer | ||||||
Karl Deimer Karlsruhe Baden | ||||||||
6039 | Tenor Horn | Dotzauer | ||||||
6040 | Fluglehorn | Barth | ||||||
Engraved: Robert Barth Konicl Hoflieferani Stutttgart 2301 Length: 14in | ||||||||
6041 | Trombone | Crusader | 13440 | |||||
"93" stamped on the slide and bell section. | ||||||||
6042 | Trumpet | Conn | 4B? | 193xxx | 1922 | |||
bore: .459 | ||||||||
6043 | Trombone | Distin | Superior | 9406 | 1893 | |||
6044 | Tenor Horn | Alexander | ||||||
6045 | Helicon | Erste Productivegenossens | ||||||
6046 | Baritone | Besson | ||||||
6047 | French Horn | Dunger | ||||||
Meister Paul Dunger MIGMA | ||||||||
6048 | Trumpet | Enders | ||||||
6049 | Trumpet | Getzen | Severinsen | SK19798 | 1972-3 | |||
jrfiii: Came from factory and still has two tuning slides with the following bores: 458 (stamped on lower inner sleeve) 460 (as I believe) but not stamped on the other slide. | ||||||||
6050 | Trumpet | EMO | Champion | |||||
6051 | Trumpet | Thibouville-Lamy | Super Queen | |||||
Bell: 4 in | ||||||||
6052 | Antoniophone | Courtois | ||||||
6053 | Alto Horn | Boosey | 47657 | 1896 | Eb | |||
"The ‘double principle’ system was a variant of the ‘enharmonic’ system of compensation. Most compensation systems have been designed to operate from the third or fourth valve. This system compensates from the first valve. Valves two and three have two alternative sets of tubing, one shorter and the other slightly longer. If the first valve is not employed, then valves two and three will use their shorter branches. However, when the first valve is in use, the second and third valves will re-route to their longer branches to compensate. " | ||||||||
6054 | Trumpet; Low | Holton | 56 | 61325 | 1963 | Eb | ||
Contra-Alto | ||||||||
6055 | Fluglehorn | Alexander | 1970s | |||||
Bell: 6in Bore .43 Lemgth: 17 3/4 in | ||||||||
6056 | Cornet | Pan American | 54A | 125974 | 1938 | Bb/A | ||
Bore: .468 Length: 19½ in Bell: 4½in JohnL: http://www.paulayickvintagebrass.com/ | ||||||||
6057 | Alto Horn | Stratton | ||||||
6058 | Helicon | Pan American | P50315 | 1928 | Eb | |||
Engraved: PAN AMERICAN, MADE IN ELKHART, IND. U.S.A. Bell:16in | ||||||||
6059 | Tuba | York | 691399 | BBb | ||||
6060 | Tuba | Conn | 84484 | 1904 | ||||
Height: 31in Bell: 14in | ||||||||
6061 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | 25965 | 1893 | ||||
6062 | Cornet | Pepper | 2152 | |||||
Pepper | Importer | Philadelphia | ||||||||
6063 | Trumpet | Holton | T505 Herriot | 1970 | ||||
6064 | Trombone | Martin | Imperial | |||||
6065 | Trumpet | Windisch | ||||||
Arno Windisch Instrumentenbaumeister Dresden | ||||||||
6066 | Trumpet | Weltklang | ||||||
6067 | Tuba | Thibouville-Lamy | Polfliet Royale | |||||
Polfliet Royale Tuba made by Thibouville Lamy. | ||||||||
6068 | Fluglehorn | Salvation Army | Triumphonic | |||||
6069 | Trombone; Valve | Jay | Columbia | 5875 | 1917 | Bb HP/LP | ||
6070 | Trumpet | Holton | ST200 | 555807 | 1979 | |||
Bell: 4-15/16in Bore: .462 | ||||||||
6071 | Trumpet; Bass | Schenkelaars | ||||||
6072 | Trumpet | Schilke | C | |||||
6073 | Tenor Horn | Schuepp | ||||||
W. Schüepp Frauenfeld Switzerland | ||||||||
6074 | Helicon | Schuster | ||||||
Schuster & Co Markneukirchen | ||||||||
6075 | Trumpet | Sawatski | ||||||
6076 | Trumpet | Senecaut | ||||||
6077 | French Horn | Senecaut | ||||||
M. de Bakker President Royale DHarmonie Vilvorde Novembre 1897 | ||||||||
6078 | Trumpet | Spengler | ||||||
Franz Spengler Nürnberg | ||||||||
6079 | Fluglehorn | Stowasser | ||||||
6080 | Baritone | Gisborne | ||||||
Bell: 8 3/4in Height: 25in | ||||||||
6081 | Cornet | Squire | Eb | |||||
6082 | Tuba | Conn | 100960 | 1907 | Eb | |||
6083 | Cornet | Orpheum | Elite | |||||
Length 15.5in | ||||||||
6084 | Tuba | Hilleron | ||||||
6085 | Trumpet | Keefer | 25552 | 1942 | ||||
Bore .435 | ||||||||
6086 | Trumpet | Keefer | 7670 | 1918 | ||||
Engraved: BRUA C. KEEFER MFG. CO. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. MAKER HIGHEST GRADE | ||||||||
6087 | Cornet | Higham | 36352 | |||||
Engraved: 1st class - (followed by a crest), Exhibition prize medal, Awarded London 1862 & Dublin 1865, to J J. Higham, Maker, 127 Strangeways, Manchester To Charles R. Fuller from his friends Lyon & Healy Office Apr 23, 1887. "Mr. Fuller became a Director & Treasurer of Lyon & Healy in 1914. The length of his service was noted as 30 years in 1916, so it is most likely he has received the cornet for his 10th Anniversary with the company." | ||||||||
6088 | Cornopean | Grayson | ||||||
Tubaron: What is the function of the key on the left side? Is it primarily for intonation correction? kenton: it is a trill key, I believe. | ||||||||
6089 | Fluglehorn | Martin | 18576 | 1919 | ||||
6090 | Cornet | Martin | 6208 | |||||
6091 | Trumpet | Pioneer | 190764 | |||||
6092 | Cornet | Besson | ||||||
6093 | French Horn | Corton | ||||||
6094 | Cornet | Couesnon | Monopole | 21470 | 1900 | |||
6095 | Fluglehorn | van Dessel | ||||||
van Dessel Lierre | ||||||||
6096 | Trumpet | Guinot-Blanchon | ||||||
6097 | Trumpet | Thibouville-Lamy | C/Bb | |||||
6098 | Trumpet | Schmelz | ||||||
Schmelz Passau | ||||||||
6099 | French Horn | Schenkelaars | ||||||
Bastrompet: I found out that Schenkelaars had instruments made for them in Germany and I think this is one of them. | ||||||||
6100 | Tuba | Schopper | ||||||
Hoflieferant R. Schopper Leipzig | ||||||||
6101 | French Horn | Zazvonil | ||||||
J. Zazvonil Kladno | ||||||||
6102 | Trumpet | Weidlich | ||||||
left handed Rotary Valve Trumpet. K. Weidlich Regensburg | ||||||||
6103 | Tuba | Weidlich | ||||||
K. Weidlich Regensburg | ||||||||
6104 | Trumpet | Olympian | ||||||
Engraved: Olympian | "Stands All Tests" Stamped on receiver: Made in Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
6105 | Trumpet | Besson | 238xxx | 1958 | ||||
6106 | Trombone; Valve | Boston | ||||||
Length: 37in Bell: 7 1/2in | ||||||||
6107 | Fluglehorn | Winter-Schoner | ||||||
Josef Winter&Schöner Linz a. D.(am Donau) | ||||||||
6108 | Mellophone | Coeckelenbergh | ||||||
Coeckelenberch is from Belgium | ||||||||
6109 | Trombone | Glier | ||||||
Bastrompet: Although I am not sure this Gier is related to the Glier family from Markneukirchen I post him here. There is a Glier musicalinstrumentshop in Frankfurt that sells instruments under the name GliFra. | ||||||||
6110 | Fluglehorn; Bas | Altona | ||||||
6111 | Natural Horn | Courtois | ||||||
6112 | Fluglehorn | Boosey-Hawkes | York | |||||
6113 | Trombone; Bass | Boosey | Class A | 44114 | 1893 | G | ||
6114 | Trombone | Besson | Grand Prix | |||||
6115 | Tuba | Besson | New Standard | 583525 | ||||
Height: 41 3/4 in. Bell: 17 in. | ||||||||
6116 | Trumpet | Besson | International | |||||
6117 | Tenor Horn | deVries | ||||||
Melchior de Vries Lierre | ||||||||
6118 | French Horn | deVries | ||||||
6119 | Trombone; Alto | Evette-Schaeffer | le soliste 76 | |||||
6120 | Cornet | Evette | ||||||
Engraving reads Evette Ane Mon Buffet Crampon 18-20 Passage du gran Serf Paris Ville de Seclin. | ||||||||
6121 | Baritone | Gautrot | ||||||
Engraving Gautrot Brevete A Paris and than a Anchor with G A | ||||||||
6122 | Saxhorn | Gautrot | ||||||
6123 | Euphonium | Emperor | 201328 | |||||
6124 | Cornet | Sprinz | ||||||
Length: 12 5/8in Bell: 5 5/8in | ||||||||
6125 | Alto Horn | Boosey-Hawkes | Oxford | |||||
It is not clear whether this was labeled Regent, Oxford, or both | ||||||||
6126 | Tuba | Continental | Colonial | 264172 | Eb | |||
HeightL 31 3/4in Bell: 16in | ||||||||
6127 | Tuba | Boosey-Hawkes | Regent | |||||
6128 | Sousaphone | Bundy | 542562 | |||||
Bell: 25 1/2in Bore:.715 Engraved: Bundy H&A Selmer Inc. | Western Germany | ||||||||
6129 | Tuba | Georgi-Vitak | ||||||
Height: 28in Bell: 11in | ||||||||
6130 | Tuba | Pepper | Perfected | 65785 | Eb | |||
Engraved: J.W. PEPPER & SON PERFECTED PHILADELPHIA 65785. Height: 30in Bell: 16in | ||||||||
6131 | Bugle; Keyed | Wright | ||||||
Engraved: E.G. Wright, Maker, Boston 11 key Length 13 in | ||||||||
6132 | Trumpet | Sawatski | ||||||
6133 | Cornet | Professional | ||||||
Length: 14in | ||||||||
6134 | Trumpet | Glier | ||||||
Aug. Clemens Glier Markneukirchen | ||||||||
6135 | Fluglehorn | Glier | ||||||
Aug Clemens Glier Musikinstrumenten Manufaktur Markneukirchens | ||||||||
6136 | Baritone | Maheu | 2178 | |||||
Engraving:L Maheu Brevete Virton Bruxelles | ||||||||
6137 | Fluglehorn | Maheu | 2002 | |||||
6138 | Trumpet | Lehmann | 1013202. | |||||
Detachable bell | ||||||||
6139 | Cornet | Durand | ||||||
Engraved: A. Durand Paris | ||||||||
6140 | Trumpet; Bass | Miraphone | 6209 | 1970 | ||||
6141 | Fluglehorn | Groh | 1904-1925 | |||||
Engraved: Otto Groh Gottingen Length: 17 1/4in Length of tubing: 53.5 in Bell: 6in Langwill lists Groh as a dealer/maker | ||||||||
6142 | Ballad Horn | Conn | 8E | 249268 | 1927 | Bb/C | ||
6143 | Cornet | Besson | Excellence | |||||
Engraved: Excellence | Fabrication Francaise | F.Besson | Paris | made in France | ||||||||
6144 | Cornet | Zimmermann | ||||||
6145 | Trombone | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
Engraving reads JTL Hors Concours Paris 1878-1889-1900 Jerôme Thibouville-Lamy & Co 10 Charterhousestreet London Made in Paris | ||||||||
6146 | Ophicleide | Gautrot | C | |||||
6147 | Ophicleide | Labbaye | Bb | |||||
Engraved: Labbaye Brevete AParis | ||||||||
6148 | Ophicleide | Courtois | Bb | |||||
6150 | Fluglehorn | KohlerJ | ||||||
Low Fluglehorn. Köhler Hagen i. W. | ||||||||
6151 | Baritone | Nadirali | ||||||
Nadrali&Co Meerut India. | ||||||||
6152 | Trumpet | Schilke | C4 | 10474 | C | |||
made originally for the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra | ||||||||
6153 | Trumpet | Senecaut | Charlier | |||||
P. Senecaut breveté Bruxelles. | ||||||||
6154 | Fluglehorn | Moeremans | ||||||
6155 | Tuba | Reynolds | Contempora | 66179 . | 1961 | Eb | ||
Bell: 21in 1st valve spring loaded piston adjuster | ||||||||
6156 | Bugle | Maino-Orsi | ||||||
Length: 14 1/2in | ||||||||
6157 | Trumpet | Vendome | 32097 | |||||
Engraved: Vendome made in Holland. valves are numbered 292, 293, and 294 | ||||||||
6158 | Trumpet | Buescher | 13 | 181516 | 11925 | Bb/A LP | ||
Engraved: The Beuscher-Elkhart IN. True Tone-Registered Trademark Pat.OCT.29.07 181516 LP C 13 | ||||||||
6159 | Trombone | Corton | ||||||
Engraved: Corton by Amati | ||||||||
6160 | Trumpet | Ackermann-Lesser | ||||||
6161 | Alto Horn | Vercruysse-DHondt | ||||||
Vercruyse & DHondt successeurs 139-141-143 rue de Paris Lille | ||||||||
6553 | Fluglehorn | Herold | 1873 | |||||
6163 | Tuba | Corton | ||||||
6164 | Trombone | Schmelzer | ||||||
bore .525 | ||||||||
6165 | Helicon | Glier | ||||||
Rudzki i Glier Warzawa | ||||||||
6166 | Cornet | Nadirali | ||||||
Engraving reads Labor Omnia Vincit Established 1885 Nadirali&co Musicalinstrument Manufactoring Meerut | ||||||||
6167 | Fluglehorn | Ganter | ||||||
H. Ganter München Mod. Nr. G15 | ||||||||
6168 | Trombone; Valve | Ecochard | ||||||
C. Ecochard Bourg | ||||||||
6169 | Trumpet | Lebrun | ||||||
D. & P. Lebrun Brevete Bruxelles | ||||||||
6170 | Trombone | Sawatski | Synfonia | |||||
6171 | French Horn | Messing | ||||||
Robert Messing Catterfeld | ||||||||
6172 | Alto Horn | Pelitti | ||||||
Engraving: Stabilimento Musicale G. e Pelitti Milano | ||||||||
6173 | Baritone | Gaillard-Loiselet | ||||||
A Banner with written in it Couturier Pelisson Fournisseurs then Maison Fondee 1812 Gaillard & Loiselet Successeurs LYON Paris | ||||||||
6174 | Trumpet | Michl | ||||||
Musikinstrumentenfabrik Franz Michl Graslitz i/Bohm Grondungsjahr 1881 | ||||||||
6175 | Fluglehorn | Klein | ||||||
6176 | Fluglehorn | Gras | Liberator | |||||
J. Gras Paris | ||||||||
6177 | Fluglehorn | Buyst | ||||||
Joseph Buyst Fournisseur de lArmee Bruxelles | ||||||||
6178 | Trumpet | Kubeschka | ||||||
A. Kubeschka Pressburg | ||||||||
6179 | French Horn | Pelz | ||||||
Pelz Köln | ||||||||
6180 | Tuba | Meinel-Herold | ||||||
6181 | Bugle | Pelisson | ||||||
Engraved: PELISSON GUINOT & BLANCHON- LYON- PARIS. CHARLES - LAVALLEE. MONTREAL | ||||||||
6182 | Fluglehorn | Fim | ||||||
Engraved: Fim F. Cairati Genova Premiata Fabrica | ||||||||
6183 | Fluglehorn | Kessels | ||||||
6184 | Baritone | Huttl | ||||||
Engraved: A.K. Hüttl Ltd Makers Williamstown S. Wales Made in Gr. Britain | ||||||||
6185 | Sousaphone | Velvetone | ||||||
6186 | Trumpet | Maurus | ||||||
Oskar Maurus It is advertised as a Handmade Meister Konzert Trompete | ||||||||
6187 | Tuba | Mitsching | ||||||
6188 | Cornet | Roblin | ||||||
Roblin Paris | ||||||||
6189 | Cornet | Corton | ||||||
Austria stamped on the mouthpiece receiver | ||||||||
6190 | Baritone | Rinkel | ||||||
Ch Rinkel Strasbourg | ||||||||
6191 | Kuhlohorn | Miller | ||||||
Miller was a Dealer in Germany | ||||||||
6192 | Fluglehorn | Rudolph | ||||||
6193 | French Horn | Persy | ||||||
6194 | Trumpet | Nadirali | ||||||
Engraving reads Estabished 1885 Nadrali & Co Manufacturers Musicalinstruments Meerut | ||||||||
6195 | Tuba | Rampone-Cazzani | ||||||
Premiate Stabile Agostino Rampone & Battista Cazzani Milano Esportizione Mondiale | ||||||||
6196 | Trumpet | Uebel | ||||||
6197 | Tenor Horn | Vogelweith | ||||||
Height: 30In. A. Vogelweidth Strasbourg. | ||||||||
6198 | Trumpet | John | ||||||
Helmut John Erfurt | ||||||||
6199 | Trombone | Kujer | ||||||
Alois Kujer | ||||||||
6200 | Fluglehorn | Rudolph | ||||||
6201 | Fluglehorn | Viollet | ||||||
Lucien Viollet a Auxerre | ||||||||
6202 | Tuba | Pollmann | Eb | |||||
Engraved: AUGUST POLLMANN, LIGHT ACTION, NEW YORK Bell: 12 1/8 in Height: 29 1/2 in | ||||||||
6203 | Trombone; Valve | Buescher | 36 | 28791 | 1915 | HP/LP | ||
Bore .487 Bell 7in Engraved: The | Pat Oct 29 07 | Buescher | Elkhart | Ind On the 2nd valve casing: (in triangle with bell and tuning fork) True tone Trade Mark Registered and lower down: Union MPBPB & SWU Label | ||||||||
6204 | Trombone; Bass | Olds | P-22 George Roberts | 1965 | BB/F | |||
JohnL: Olds built at least three different models associated with George Roberts; this was the first. Note tuning slide is in the hand slide, the same configuration used on the Conn 70H the Mr. Roberts was using prior to his association with Olds. The tuning slide was moved to the bell section in later GR models. Bell: 9in Red/Rose Brass Bore (slide): .565 Bore (attachment): .585 Except for the bell and the rotor casing, the entire horn is made of nickel silver. | ||||||||
6205 | Cornet | Hall | ||||||
6206 | Tuba | Sprinz | Eb | |||||
6207 | Helicon | Riedl | 124 | BBb | ||||
Eduard Riedl senior Graslitz | ||||||||
6208 | Cornopean | Gautrot | ||||||
Engraved: Gautrot Brevete a Paris | ||||||||
6209 | Kuhlohorn | Schuster | ||||||
Engraved: Engraved: Georg Schuster . Markneukirchen I/S. | GS | SCHUTZE . MARKE Length: 13 in Bell: 6in | ||||||||
6210 | Sousaphone | Holton | 122 | 387572 | 1964 | BBb | ||
6211 | Cornet | Besson | 10-10 | 406485 | 1965-6 | Bb | ||
6212 | Trumpet | Fillmore | Avalon | |||||
Engraved: Avalon | Fillmore Music House | Cincinnati | Ohio Receiver: Bohemia | ||||||||
6213 | Mellophone | Jay | Columbia | |||||
Valve: Union Label MPBP B&SW 3049 | ||||||||
6214 | French Horn | Pelisson | ||||||
Pelisson Guinot & Blanchon | ||||||||
6215 | Trombone; Valve | Steenhuysen | Wonder | |||||
6216 | Bugle | Schenkelaars | Eb/Db | |||||
6217 | Fluglehorn | Anton | ||||||
Meister Anton Musikinstrumentenbau since 1973 | ||||||||
6218 | Trumpet | Demusa | ||||||
Demusa, DDR Klingenthal. Company name: Deutsche Musikinstrumenten und Spielwaren Auslandhandelgesellschaft Demusa comes from the DDR Klingenthal and the name is short for Deutsche Musikinstrumenten und Spielwaren Auslandhandelgesellschaft. I understand why they shortened that name. Tranlation is: German Musicalinstruments and Toys Foreign Trading Company | ||||||||
6219 | Trumpet | Osterrode | ||||||
Max Osterrode Stuttgart | ||||||||
6220 | Cornet | Courtois | ||||||
Double rotors | ||||||||
6221 | Tuba | Courtois | Eb | |||||
6222 | Alto Horn | Konefa | ||||||
6223 | Trombone; Bass | Salvation Army | Class A | 175353 | G | |||
6224 | Trumpet | Distin | ||||||
6225 | Trumpet | B-J | Serenader | 3757 | ||||
made in Italy Length: 19in | ||||||||
6226 | Trumpet | American Commander | 1883 | |||||
6227 | Trumpet | Wunderlich | 22401 | 1947? | ||||
Bell: 3in Bore: .453 Engraved: Carl Wunderlich Theres a seal that says K&W and under that "Kunkl" | ||||||||
6228 | Cornet | Bryant | Triple X | |||||
Bell: 4.75in Bore: .455 | ||||||||
6229 | Tuba | Conn | 71683 | 1910 | Eb | |||
Bell: 17 5/8" Height: 37in Bore .696 | ||||||||
6230 | Trombone | Embassy | ||||||
6231 | Cornet | Salvation Army | Class A | 10542 | Eb | |||
6232 | Trumpet | Besson | 103137 | |||||
Made in France Yorkie: Bore is c. 0.459, bell diameter 4 5/8. Raw brass (there wasn’t much laquer left). I got into a long debate a while back on Trumpet Herald on post-war French Bessons, particularly whether they were made in France or England, but it was inconclusive. The valves are very similar to my International (see my post in English Bessons), but not interchangeable. You can see from the bell inscription that it says ’Made in France’, so I tend to believe it was. Quote from the Horniman Museum Boosey and Hawkes archives (there is a thread on this in the B & H section): 6. BESSON (PARIS) ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTS (1941-1972) 6.1 STOCK BOOK 1 Stock Book (E82.163) A227/208 Stock of brass instruments in chronological rather than serial number order, written in French. Serial numbers: 86825 – 103908, Feb 1966 – c Jan 1972. This would date my Brevette to probably 1971 | ||||||||
6233 | Trumpet | Besson | 401586 | |||||
6234 | Trombone; Valve | Kessels | ||||||
6235 | Trombone; Valve | Pelisson | ||||||
Pelisson Freres Lyon/Paris PETITJEAN MACON | ||||||||
6236 | Helicon | Podesva | F | |||||
Jan Podesva | ||||||||
6237 | Trombone; Valve | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
6241 | Alto Horn | Gautrot | ||||||
6240 | Helicon | Ansingh | ||||||
D. Ansingh & Co Zwolle Bastrompet: This instrument bares a lot of resemblence with both Verreijt and van Engelen. There is also a lot simularity between Verreijt and van Engelen. | ||||||||
6242 | Alto Horn | Vogelweith | ||||||
Height: 20 In. Vogelweith Strasbourg successeur de Hug & Cie | ||||||||
6243 | Cornet | Schenkelaars | Bb HP | |||||
6244 | Fluglehorn | Verdiere | ||||||
6245 | Helicon | Brauner | ||||||
Anton Brauner | ||||||||
6246 | Trumpet | Beuscher-Paul | ||||||
6247 | Trumpet; Bass | Rampone-Cazzani | ||||||
6248 | Trumpet | Elkhart | 37B | |||||
6249 | Trumpet | Elkhart | 88523 | |||||
timbrown: Bore .450 | ||||||||
6250 | Cornet | King | 59214 | 1915-25 | ||||
6251 | Trombone; Alto | Gautrot | ||||||
Length: 32 in Bell: 5 3/4 i | ||||||||
6252 | Alto Horn | Cousin | 2245 | |||||
Engraved:Mon Muller | Cousin Sr | Brevete | Lyon. Height 20.5 In. | ||||||||
6253 | Baritone | Samenwerking | ||||||
Bastrompet: This is a Samenwerking Volharding Baritone. Samenwerking means Cooperation Volharding means Perseverance coming from the belgian Town of Lier I think some of the 5 instrument manufacturers started working together to survive. | ||||||||
6254 | Tenor Horn | Druzstvo | ||||||
6255 | Euphonium | Heinem | ||||||
Made in Austria | ||||||||
6256 | Tuba | Hirsbrunner | HBS193 | 1989 | ||||
Height: 44in | ||||||||
6258 | Tenor Horn | Rohner | ||||||
Engraved: Jos. Ant. Rohner | Wolfurt. Vorarlberg Found in a field in South Africa OLDLOU: Judgeing from the length of the valve tuning slides, I think this is a baritone horn. The double curl of the main tuning sdlide indicates that this might have been a high pitch instrument originally. | ||||||||
6259 | Euphonium | Marzan | 7110xx | 1971 | ||||
6260 | Cornet | Pepper | Courtiere | 59444 | ||||
Engraved F Courtiere | J. W. Pepper & Son | Importers | Philadelphia | 59444 | ||||||||
6261 | Trombone; AltoV | Pepper | American Favorite | 42076 | Eb HP/LP | |||
Alto Valve Trombone Engraved: J. W. Pepper | American | Favorite | Philadelphia | 42076 | ||||||||
6262 | Cornet | Millard | 1279 | |||||
6263 | Cornet | Joseph | ||||||
Engraved: CHARLES JOSEPH JR.MANUFACTURED IN CINCINNATI OHIO | ||||||||
6264 | Tuba | Fischer | American | 35489 | Eb | |||
Bell: 16in | ||||||||
6265 | Tuba | Boosey | imperial | 115422 | 1922 | Eb | ||
Engraved: Imper MOdel | Solbron | Registered | Class A | Grademank | Soosey | Compensating Pistons | Boosey & Co | Makers, London | 115422 | British Throughout | ||||||||
6266 | Cornet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | 82xxx | |||||
Length: 9in Bell: 3 1/8in Bore: 0.452 | ||||||||
6267 | Mellophone | Bellmore | ||||||
Possibly a Grossman product | ||||||||
6268 | Trombone; Valve | ReisserCh | ||||||
Bore: .485 Bell is 8.5in | ||||||||
6269 | Baritone | Seefeldt | 2199 | |||||
6270 | Trumpet | EMO | ||||||
6271 | Cornet | Courtois | Arban | |||||
6272 | Trombone | Coeckelenbergh | Excelsior | |||||
H.Coeckelenbergh 5 rue Otlet Bruxelles the counterweight does not look original. | ||||||||
6273 | Trumpet; Bass | Riedl | ||||||
length 20.5 In. bell 8 1/4 In. Const Riedl Nürnberg | ||||||||
6274 | Baritone | Alliance | LaFleur | |||||
6275 | Cornet | Potter | ||||||
This is a Echo Cornet missing its echo mute. Engraved: Fred k Geo Potter & Co Improved Model class. A | ||||||||
6276 | Russian Bassoon | (anon) | ||||||
Height: 42in | ||||||||
6277 | Cornet | Mahillon | ||||||
Fournisseur Brevete | Dr LArmee | Et Des | Conservatories | a Bruxelles | ||||||||
6278 | Ophicleide | Moppert | ||||||
Engraving reads Moppert a Rennes (Moppert from Rennes) | ||||||||
6279 | Ophicleide | Fessard | ||||||
6280 | French Horn | Schuster | ||||||
6281 | Fluglehorn | Schuster | ||||||
6282 | Tenor Horn | David | ||||||
length 23.5 In. Ernst David Instrumentenfabrik Bielefeld | ||||||||
6283 | Cornet | Fischer, AE | ||||||
A. Fischer Bremen. | ||||||||
6284 | Trumpet; Bass | Altrichter | ||||||
Altrichter Hofflieferant Berlin Berliner Valves | ||||||||
6285 | Trombone | Corton | ||||||
receiver: made in Czecho Slovakia | ||||||||
6286 | Alto Horn | Couesnon | ||||||
6287 | Alto Horn | Schopf | ||||||
6288 | Cornet | Pelisson | ||||||
2 normal valves an 1 extra thick valve. | ||||||||
6289 | French Horn | Sprinz-Schmohl | ||||||
Double BB on top | ||||||||
6290 | Cornet | Signet | ||||||
6291 | Trombone | Muck | Citation | 178795 | ||||
6292 | Trumpet | Fischer | Junior | 1643 | ||||
Ingraved: Carl Fischer | Boston | Mass | Junior Length: 19 1/2in | ||||||||
6293 | Trombone | Besson | Stratford | |||||
6294 | Trumpet | Conn | 6b Victor | 1956 | ||||
Valves are bottom - sprung bore: 0.438 bell: 5 1/8 Victor B marked on leadpipe. | ||||||||
6295 | Trumpet | Conn | 6b Victor | 821xxx | 1959 | |||
Bore: .438 Bell: 5 1/8in | ||||||||
6296 | Helicon | Maheu | 2160 | |||||
L. Maheu | Brevete | Virton | 2160. | ||||||||
6297 | Tuba | Kessels | Bb | |||||
6298 | Helicon | Konefa | ||||||
6299 | Helicon | Kessels | Eb | |||||
6300 | Cornet | Zimmermann | ||||||
6301 | Euphonium | Frank | 7557 | |||||
Height 27in | ||||||||
6313 | French Horn | Michl | ||||||
Franz Michl Musikinstrumentenfabrik Graslitz i.B. Gegr. 1881 | ||||||||
6312 | Helicon | Gaillard-Loiselet | ||||||
6303 | Tuba | Buescher | BBb | |||||
6304 | Kuhlohorn | Mosch | ||||||
Josef Mosch Kassel | ||||||||
6305 | Cornet | Lidl | ||||||
6306 | Trumpet | Pfeiffer | ||||||
J. Pfeiffer Kempten | ||||||||
6307 | Tuba | Gras | ||||||
Engraving: J. Gras Fournisseur de L’Armee 32 Rue de Pont de Comines Lille | ||||||||
6308 | Trombone | Holton | Symphony | 83620 | 1924 | |||
Engraved: Symphony | Frank Holton and Co. | Elkhorn | Wis Bell: 8 in | ||||||||
6309 | Euphonium | Higham | ||||||
6310 | Euphonium | Cerveny | ||||||
6311 | Baritone; DB | King | 270 | 29689 | 1913-14 | |||
6314 | Trombone | Gebhard | ||||||
6315 | Baritone | Fauconnier | ||||||
Engraving reads E.N. Fauconnier Fournisseur De L’ Armee et des Conservatoire Rue Charles Quint 35 Gand Grand Prix Gand 1923. | ||||||||
6316 | Sousaphone | Bohm Meinl | Symphonic | |||||
6317 | Euphonium | Willson | Excelsior | |||||
6318 | Cornet | Corton | ||||||
6319 | French Horn | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
6320 | Trombone; Valve | DEG | 1985 | |||||
the DEG Jazzbone, a traditional trombone bell section mated to a tightly-wrapped valve section, which does not extend beyond the bell. The valves are rather large and spread out wider than the Flugabone or similar instruments. | ||||||||
6321 | Helicon | Conn | 30K | 1648xx | 1918 | BBb | ||
6322 | Cornet | ToneKing | ||||||
6323 | Mellophone | Distin | ||||||
The reciever is larger than a Tenor Horn mouthpiece -- almost Trombone-sized. | ||||||||
6325 | Alto Horn | Keefer | 7626 | 1919 | Eb LP | |||
Engraved: Brua C. Keefer Mfg. Co. / Maker / Highest Grade / Williamsport,PA. Serial #7626 . Built ca. 1919. | ||||||||
6326 | Cornet | Martin | Imperial | 115337 | 1935 | C/Bb/A | ||
Images used courtesy of Randy Cole | ||||||||
6327 | Tuba | Jerome | Eb HP/LP | |||||
Engraved: P. Jerome and Co. Paris The J. G. Richards Co. Agents Cleveland O. Valve stamped: LRA | ||||||||
6328 | Trumpet | Keilwerth | ||||||
Engraved: Jos. Keilwerth Graslitz 736 CSR Length: 19i Length of tubing: 54 1/4 in | ||||||||
6329 | Cornet | Grey | 1910s | |||||
Echo KimC: his bb Echo cornet was made by John Grey, with the supplement "Made in French factory" Not much appears to be known about John Grey, except that his company primarily made mandolins, but also had some productions of other kind of instruments, these being mainly rather short lived productions. When I got it, the echo part was missing. Probably been removed because it does not allow the left hand to get a comfortable hold on the instrument. Funny enough, the A and Ab shanks were still to be found in the probably original case. With the background of wear marks in the case, "scents" on the instrument itself, and the knowledge of how long this echo parts tubing would need to be, the reconstruction of a new echo device was possible | ||||||||
6330 | Mellophone | Holton | ||||||
gsmonks: If you examine the bells of certain mellophone instruments, you will see a large joint near the bell where the bell is held on by means of a threaded cuff. Turning the cuff unscrews the bell for removal, and in certain cases the bell was stored, as in this instance, in a case refered to as a "hatbox", as the fashion of the day was for women to store their hats in similar fashion for travel. While hardly an innovation ("French" horns and other instruments with removeable bells had been around since the 19th century) it is noteworthy that such care went into the manufacture of what today is thought of as a cheap, student-model substitute for the "French" horn. It must be remembered that until circa 1940, mellophone and related instruments were a staple of the professional musician. VegasGeorge: I am the owner of a Hat Box Mellophone. It is engraved on the bell "Collegiate made by Frank Holton &Co Elkhorn Wis." The serial number is stamped on the 2nd (middle) valve casing, "109916." That indicates the horn was produced in 1931. All parts of the instrument appear to be original, and it is entirely intact. I had a couple of minor dents removed. It still has a small ding in a section of hard to reach tubing where the mouthpiece was apparently dropped on it. I play the instrument every now and then. It actually plays quite well. I am not a collector, but I intend to keep it just for the fun of playing it. I find the transposing slide system most fascinating. The main tuning slide is actually two slides, a slide in a slide if you will. The short length renders F and the two slides together produce Eb. Then there are the slide extenders you can see in the photograph. They lower the pitch by 1/2 step (as I recall), so you have the possibility of an E or a D horn depending on the main slide configuration. | ||||||||
6331 | Trumpet | Holton | Llwellyn | 82951 | 1924 | |||
Gold | ||||||||
6332 | Trombone; Valve | Weltklang | ||||||
6333 | Fluglehorn | Stowasser | ||||||
Stowasser Czech Republic | ||||||||
6334 | Tenor Horn | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | 2330 | ||||
Engraved: No. 2330, LYON & HEALY, OUR MAKE, CHICAGO, USA | ||||||||
6335 | Baritone | Boosey-Hawkes | Regent | 155305 | 1939 | Bb LP | ||
Engraved: LP | Regent | Made & Guaranteed | Boosey & Hawkes | 295 Regent Street | London W.1 | 155305 | ||||||||
6336 | Helicon | Hawkes | 80386 | 1905 | BBb | |||
Bell: 17in Height: 46in Engraved: Excelsior Sonorous | Class A | Haskes & Sones | Denman Street | London | Serial 80386 Kenton: Serial numberis a curiosity. It is off the Hawkes chart. Yet, Phil estimates it to be 1905. Pryorphone: Yet it would make sense if it was Boosey early 20th century; Perhaps they had a working relationship before they joined forces. | ||||||||
6337 | Trombone; Valve | Rampone-Cazzani | ||||||
6338 | Cornet | Mahillon | ||||||
Engraved: C. Mahillon | Fournisseur Brevete | Dr LArmee | Et Des | Conservatories | a Bruxelles Length: 14in | ||||||||
6356 | Baritone | Lichty | Crown | |||||
Crown | C.H. Lichty Reading, Pa | Austria | ||||||||
6340 | Trombone; Bass | Ullmann | 11077 | |||||
Penzels Nacht Oscar Ullmann | ||||||||
6341 | Trumpet | Persy | ||||||
6342 | Bugle | Orsi | ||||||
6343 | Fluglehorn | Peeters | ||||||
Peeters & Zn Majestic | ||||||||
6344 | Baritone | Suisse | ||||||
6345 | Trombone; Bass | Petzold | ||||||
Meister Richard Petzold MIGMA | ||||||||
6346 | French Horn | Schediwy | ||||||
6347 | Alto Horn | Sonore | ||||||
6348 | Baritone | Lehnert | ||||||
blkbrassmonky: I have heard this type of horn is sometimes called the toilet seat model... | ||||||||
6349 | Trombone; Valve | Lehnert | 1875 | |||||
Henry G. Lehnert, who built instruments in Philadelphia, produced several new instruments for the 1876 Centennial. Most notable were his baritones and tubas, which rested on top of ones shoulders facing forward, and his valve trombones, which featured side action rotary valves and a curved up leadpipe. Pryorphone: This trombone was constructed for high pitch, but even if lowered, this is the best playing and in-tune alto instrument I have ever found. I used it with The All-American Cornet Band for almost twenty years. | ||||||||
6350 | Baritone | Lehnert | ||||||
6351 | Cornet | Besson | ||||||
6352 | Baritone | Martin | 9479 | |||||
Height 25in Bell: 11.5in | ||||||||
6353 | Trumpet | Massara | ||||||
Engraved: Massara | Ivrea Luigi Massara flourished in Ivrea from 1888-1926 | ||||||||
6354 | Trombone | Pepper | Standard | 63628 | ||||
J.W.PEPPER & SON STANDARD SLIDE PHILADELPHIA 63628 FRANCE | ||||||||
6355 | French Horn | York | Standard | 123242 | 1940 | |||
Schmidt wrap | ||||||||
6357 | French Horn | Pourcelle | ||||||
6358 | Tuba | Buescher | 257888 | 1930 | BBb | |||
Height: 36in | ||||||||
6359 | Cornet | Hawkes | Clippertone | 28xxx | 1910s | |||
6360 | Cornet | Jardin-Mathison | ||||||
6361 | Cornet | Pepper | 5385 | 1886 | Eb HP | |||
6362 | Alto Horn | Van Engelen | ||||||
6363 | Fluglehorn | Van Engelen | Mastertone | |||||
6364 | Sousaphone | Van Engelen | Eb | |||||
6365 | French Horn | Wurlitzer | Lyric | |||||
6366 | Trumpet | Majestic | Aristocrat | |||||
Engraved: Majestic | Aristocrat (Valves: 33, 34, 35) | ||||||||
6367 | Alto Horn | Pollmann | Eb | |||||
made for the Junior Order United American Mechanics. The horn has Jr. O. U. A. M., [their logo], Council No. 216, August Pollmann, Light Action, and New York on the bell. | ||||||||
6368 | Sousaphone | Lyons | Monarch | 119xxx | BBb | |||
Engraved: Lyons Band Inst Co | Lyons | Monarch | Chicago Bell: 24in Collar: 6in | ||||||||
6369 | Trombone | Busch | ||||||
6370 | Bugle | Conn | 10L American Legion | 1926-30 | Bb LP | |||
Length: 20 1/8 in Bell: 4 1/2 in Engraved: MADE BY C. G. CONN ELT. ELKHART, IND. U.S.A. Marked on receiver: 10L | ||||||||
6376 | Cornet | Double X | ||||||
6377 | Trumpet | American Perfection | ||||||
USA | ||||||||
6378 | Tuba | Mahillon | ||||||
Bell: 17 1/2 in Height: 35 1/4 in 4 valve | ||||||||
6379 | Sousaphone | Miraphone | ||||||
6380 | French Horn | Adler | ||||||
Johannes Adler Markneukirchen | ||||||||
6381 | Baritone | Millereau | ||||||
Height: 26.75in | ||||||||
6375 | Vocal Horn | Rudall-Rose-Carte | ||||||
This quaint-looking instrument pitched in C (one tone above the Bb tenor trombone, baritone, euphonium) is essentially a large version of the soprano Koenig horn or soprano Ballad horn (liedhorn). The bell was usually 6.5" in diameter. The bore profile of these instruments varied from flugle to saxhorn (the latter of which falls somewhere between cornet and flugle), and were played using a "French" (waldhorn) horn mouthpiece. This particular type of hybrid appeared five times that I know of: in the original 4ft C soprano Koenig horns of 1855-?, in the Vocal horns of Besson and Rudall, Carte & Rose from 1862 to 1871, in the soprano Ballad horns (liedhorns) of 1868-?, in the Besson Cornophones patented in 1890, that to the best of my knowledge lasted until some time around the First World War, and in the Getzen Frumpet from 1964-1985. In taxonomic terms the 8ft marching "French" horn is more a cousin to these instruments than to the actual 12ft "French" horn. | ||||||||
6382 | Cornet | Stradolin | 290281 | |||||
Made in USA | ||||||||
6383 | Cornet | Getzen | Prototype | Eb | ||||
6384 | Mellophone | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
6385 | Fluglehorn | Uhlmann | 1880s | |||||
Leopold Uhlmann (Vienna) | ||||||||
6386 | Mellophone | Fidelity | ||||||
6387 | Mellophone | King | ||||||
Three Perinet valves act as the keys, whilst the two rotary valves are used to change the pitch from F, Eb, D and C. These instruments came equipped with 2 mouthpieces, one Eb-tenor-horn-size for F/Eb, and one small-shank Eb baritone/euphonium/tenor trombone-size for D/C; and two sets of slides, the shorter set marked for Eb with lines, and the longer set likewise marked for C. | ||||||||
6388 | Trombone | Wunderlich | ||||||
A. Wunderlich | ||||||||
6389 | Trombone | Courtois | ||||||
LONDRES 1862 Exposition Universelle PARIS 1867; Medaille DHonneur EN ARGENT; Antoine Courtois & MILLE; MILLE SR; FACTEUR DU CONSERVATOIRE NATIONAL; 88 Rue Des Marais S. Martin; Paris; 1 LR PRIX; EXPOSITION DE MOSCOU 1872; MEADAILLE DOR PARIS; 1878; & MEADAILLE DOR PARIS;1889 | ||||||||
6390 | Mellophone | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | USA Line | 96122 | ||||
6391 | Cornet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | Eb | |||||
6392 | Trumpet | Melich | ||||||
J. Melich Cöln | ||||||||
6393 | Fluglehorn | Maheu | ||||||
CH Maheu & Fils Fournisseur de L’Armee et des Conservatoires Gan | ||||||||
6394 | Trombone | Association General | ||||||
6395 | Natural Horn | Barth | ||||||
6396 | Helicon | Barth | 780 | |||||
Robert Barth in Stuttgart | ||||||||
6397 | Trumpet; Low | Fischer, AE | ||||||
Alto Trumpet from app. 1940. A.E. Fischer Bremen. | ||||||||
6398 | Sousaphone | Bohland-Fuchs | Eb | |||||
6399 | Trumpet | Boosey-Hawkes | ||||||
6400 | Trombone; Valve | Decart | ||||||
Decart Freres Lierre | ||||||||
6401 | Trombone; Valve | White | Superior Silver Star | |||||
Superior Silver Star H.N. White Sole Agent Trombone made in Cleveland O | ||||||||
6402 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Lyric Victory | 10808 | ||||
6403 | Baritone | Frank | Classic | 7557 | pre 1938 | |||
Bell: 11in | ||||||||
6404 | Trombone; Valve | Bartl | F | |||||
Engraved: Hans Bartl Bleistadt i. B BellL 9 5/8in Length of tubing:144.5in | ||||||||
6405 | Fluglehorn | Millereau | ||||||
6406 | Trombone; Valve | Millereau | C | |||||
6407 | Baritone | Mahillon | ||||||
6408 | Tuba | Lignatone | ||||||
6409 | Trombone; Valve | Courtois | 150 | |||||
6410 | Baritone | Courtois | ||||||
6412 | Tenor Horn | Boston | ||||||
Boston Musical Instrument Manufy Height: 23in | ||||||||
6421 | Trombone | Ditson | Victory | |||||
Bell: 7 1/4 Made in Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
6414 | Euphonium | BauerEJ | ||||||
Tornister layout with vienna valves and clockworks levers in a C euphonium. Height:23.5in Bell 7.5in | ||||||||
6415 | Trumpet | Elaton | ||||||
Elaton Sonneman Minden | ||||||||
6416 | Cornet | Dupeyrat | ||||||
6417 | Ballad Horn | Besson | 42858 | |||||
F. Besson Breveté SGDG 96 rue d’Angouleme Paris | ||||||||
6418 | French Horn | Finke | ||||||
6419 | Trombone | Schopper | ||||||
Bastrompet: Schopper is claiming to be the successor of Penzel it says so in the engraving. | ||||||||
6420 | Trombone | Gras | ||||||
6422 | Fluglehorn | Kalashen | Kleartone | 10138 | ||||
6423 | Alto Horn | Sax | 19429. | |||||
Adolphe Sax Facteur Brevet de Maison lEmpereur 50 rue St George a Paris serial # 28888 | ||||||||
6424 | Trumpet | Wohlrab | LaSete | 550? | ||||
550 stamped on the middle valve casing 15-N and La Sete are stamped on the Bell | ||||||||
6425 | Trumpet; Bass | Schuster | ||||||
6426 | Trombone | Schuster | ||||||
6427 | Helicon | VanLinthout | ||||||
6428 | Helicon | VanLinthout | ||||||
6429 | Tuba | Reiner | ||||||
6430 | Tuba | Reiner | ||||||
6431 | Baritone | Lebrun | ||||||
D&P Lebrun Brevete R. de la Prevcyance 23 Bruxelles | ||||||||
6432 | Fluglehorn | Lebrun | ||||||
6433 | Baritone | Lecomte | ||||||
Lecomte & Cie R. St. Gilles 12 Paris | ||||||||
6434 | Fluglehorn | Lecomte | Eb | |||||
6435 | Trombone | Schlott | ||||||
6436 | Fluglehorn | Moritz | ||||||
6437 | Cornet | Dyer | Voca-tone | |||||
6438 | Tuba | Supertone | Eb | |||||
Engraved: SUPERTONE Made in the USA. Bell:15in | ||||||||
6439 | Trombone | White | Simons | 1623n188 | ||||
Engraved: Simons Cello-Tone, Made under Supervision Of Gardell Simons. By the H.N. White Co. King Products Bore: .485 Bell: 7 in | ||||||||
6440 | Cornet | Bryant | Double X | |||||
6441 | Baritone | Van Engelen | Soliste | |||||
VAN ENGELEN SOLISTE LIER Height 22in | ||||||||
6442 | Cornet | Sydow | ||||||
6443 | Wagner Tuba | Stowasser | ||||||
Adolf Stowasser Musik Instrumenten Graz | ||||||||
6508 | Cornet | Pepper | Superior 1st Class | 5083 | ||||
Engraved: Superior | First Class | JW Pepper | Maker | Philadelphia | & | Chicago | No 5083 Earliest of the Chicago horns. | ||||||||
6445 | Trombone | American Victory | ||||||
Engraved: American Victory | ||||||||
6446 | Trumpet | Schopper | ||||||
Length: 8in Bell: 5in Engraved: R Schopper | Leipzig | ||||||||
6447 | Trumpet | Selmer | C-50 | 1956 | C | |||
6448 | Cornet | Supertone | Glorioso | |||||
6449 | Alto Horn | Lyon-Healy | Champion | |||||
6450 | Helicon | Conn | 17808 | 1889 | Bb | |||
Tenor helicon Leaf spring water key | ||||||||
6451 | Trombone; Valve | All Rigore | ||||||
Engraving reads: ALL RIGORE Muziek Industrie "GRUBO" Sinds 1899 the engraving is in Dutch. Made in Belgium | ||||||||
6452 | Trumpet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
6453 | Fluglehorn | B-S | ||||||
6454 | Baritone | Buffet Crampon | ||||||
6455 | Baritone | Cafact | ||||||
6456 | Bugle | Ceruti | ||||||
6457 | Baritone | Claudet | Lousanne | |||||
6458 | Helicon | David | ||||||
Bielefelder Musikinstrumenten Fabrik Gegrendet 1885 Ehrendiplom und Goldene Medaille Ernst David Bielefeld | ||||||||
6459 | Trumpet | DePrins | ||||||
6460 | Mellophone | Decart | ||||||
Engraved: F.R.L. Decart et Fils Frournisseur de lArmee et des Conservatoires rue dAnvers 46 Lierre Belgique | ||||||||
6461 | Alto Horn | deVries | ||||||
M. De Vries Breveté Fournisseur de LArmee Lierre | ||||||||
6462 | Mellophone | Frank | American Prep | |||||
6463 | Mellophone | Cerveny | ||||||
VT Cerveny & Sons, Roeniggrars Bohemeia, Eur | Sole Agent for US and Canada | GEorgi & Vitak Chicago, Ill | 4663 Gross Ave | ||||||||
6464 | Helicon | Doina | ||||||
6465 | Cornet | Evette-Schaeffer | ||||||
De Mon Buffet-Crampon & Cie | ||||||||
6466 | Trombone; Valve | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
6467 | Cornet | Zimmer | 539 | |||||
Engraved: Superior 1st Class WL Zimmer Maker Phila. P.A. 539 | ||||||||
6468 | Cornet | Fakler | ||||||
Fakler Strasbourg cork top caps | ||||||||
6469 | Bugle | Fauconnier | ||||||
6470 | Euphonium | Fauconnier | ||||||
E.M. Fauconier | ||||||||
6471 | Trombone | Feiler | ||||||
Meister Albin Feiler | ||||||||
6472 | Trombone; Bass | Fiedelak | ||||||
Adolf Fiedelak Naumburg | ||||||||
6473 | Euphonium | Fischer | Artist | |||||
Height: 24in | ||||||||
6474 | Tuba | Meinel | ||||||
6475 | Cornet | Courtois | Gaudet | 34836 | ||||
6476 | Ophicleide | Gautrot | ||||||
6477 | Trumpet | Selmer | Andre | 56642 | 1973 | |||
6478 | Fluglehorn | Selmer | 388 | 1932 | ||||
6479 | Trumpet | Selmer | K-Modified | 22400 | 1959 | |||
6480 | Trumpet | Selmer | Sabarich | 1988 | ||||
6481 | Baritone | Kruspe | ||||||
Engraved: E. Kruspe - Erfurt - Germany | ||||||||
6482 | Trombone | DuPont | ||||||
Bell: 7 1/8in Czecho-slovakia | ||||||||
6483 | Trombone | Wurlitzer | Perfection | |||||
Engraved: The Rudolph Wurlitzer" - Cincinatti, O. USA - Perfection Mouthpiece receiver marked: France | ||||||||
6484 | Bugle | Cid | ||||||
6486 | Baritone | Goll | ||||||
6487 | Cornet | Harmonia | ||||||
Harmonia a Bethune 49 rue Mercadet Paris | ||||||||
6488 | Bugle | Higham | ||||||
6489 | Trumpet | Hofmann | ||||||
Bern | ||||||||
6490 | Trumpet | Altrichter | ||||||
Engraved: J. ALTRICHTER / FRANKFURT a / O. / Hoflieferant, groesste Instrumentenfabrik Deustschlands Bore: .455 inches Bell:5 in | ||||||||
6491 | Mellophone | Frank | American Prep | |||||
6492 | Cornet | Grenadier | ||||||
Engraved: Grenadier Made by Ohio Band Instrument Cleveland O | ||||||||
6493 | Cornet | Varsity | 724 | |||||
6494 | Trombone; Bass | Kruspe | 1930s? | |||||
Engraved: Ed Kruspe, Hoflieferant, Erfurt Bell: 9in Bore: .540 | ||||||||
6495 | Tuba | Cerveny | Sear | late 1950s | CC | |||
This horn has a 15" bell and measures 37" long, and about 16" across where the 4 rotary valves are. I measured the bore and got about .790". | ||||||||
6496 | Baritone | Supertone | ||||||
Height: 24in | ||||||||
6500 | Trumpet | Hultman | 12360 | Bb/A | ||||
Engraved: Made | by | Frank Hultman | Newark | NJ Made by Blessing? Bore: .448/.470 | ||||||||
6498 | Trombone | Koeder | Majestic | 281 | ||||
6499 | Trumpet | Collegiate | 6884 | |||||
Engraved: Collegiate | Made in USA | ||||||||
6501 | French Horn | Lincoln | ||||||
Bell: 12in | ||||||||
6502 | French Horn | Knoth | ||||||
Engraved: Rino | Kurt Knoth | Instr. Ban Meister | Migma Bell: 12in | ||||||||
6503 | Mellophone | Fillmore | ||||||
Engraved: Antique Fillmore Music House, Cincinnati Ohio Mouthpiece receiver stamped Czecho-Slovakia | ||||||||
6504 | Cornet | American Student | ||||||
Engraved: American | Student | Made by | Bohland & Fuchs | Bohemia "American Student model was distributed by Chicago Musical Instruments" | ||||||||
6505 | Trumpet | Cadet | Major | |||||
Made or Distributed by Selmer | ||||||||
6506 | Alto Horn | Embassy | ||||||
6507 | Euphonium | Roth | ||||||
Height: 28in Engraved: Ferd.ROTH, Milano, Italia. TCSI Music Co, Boston, Mass | ||||||||
6509 | Cornet | Besson | Imperial | |||||
6510 | Cornet | Windsor | R4875 | |||||
6511 | Fluglehorn | Barth-A | ||||||
Dan Rossi: Interesting.... No names I will dig up a picture of what the keys for the rotaries would have looked like. my guess is that This is in Bb or C depending on a lead pipe crook. The Key on the bell raises the Pitch 1 step. The horn is more than likely German made. gsmonks: Nice fluglehorn. I think that model with the key began appearing in the 1860s. Herold used to make one in the 1870s. The earliest photo of a working Eb tenor saxhorn (by Adolphe Sax) I have seen had both valves and keys, which puts the date for hybrids like this back to the 1840s. You still see keys on some instruments. Some contra-alto trumpets still come with a few, sometimes as many as three. The keys were used both to fix intonation in registers with unruly pitch problems, and to play certain notes. My guess is it plays in C and originally came with pigtail crooks or shanks for Bb and possibly A. I have seen 4-valve versions of these horns, in Eb/Bb, if memory serves. | ||||||||
6513 | Trombone | Fischer | Reliable | 39915 | ||||
6514 | Cornet | Selmer | K Modified | 2036 | ||||
Bore .454 | ||||||||
6515 | Trumpet | Holton | 50 | 1964 | ||||
6516 | Sousaphone | Musica Steyr | ||||||
6517 | Sousaphone | Couesnon | Monopole | |||||
6518 | Mellophone | Thibouville | ||||||
6519 | Trumpet | Schenkelaars | C | |||||
6520 | Trombone | Monke | ||||||
W. Monke Köln | ||||||||
6521 | Tuba | Schenkelaars | Eb | |||||
6522 | Cornet | Lidl | ||||||
6523 | Trumpet | Gessner, W | ||||||
W. Gessner Minden Westfahlen | ||||||||
6524 | Baritone | Vercruysse-DHondt | ||||||
Height: 26.75in | ||||||||
6525 | Fluglehorn | Glassl, H | ||||||
Bastrompet: made by Glassl the Eb Cornet is made by Kühnl&Hoyer who also made Eb Alto-Trumpets and probably the other Eb instruments like Natural-Horns and Bugles that where sold as H. Glassl. | ||||||||
6526 | Mellophone | Schenkelaars | ||||||
6527 | Baritone | Halary | ||||||
Halari Sudre | ||||||||
6528 | Fluglehorn | Voss | ||||||
6529 | Cornet | Andelhof | ||||||
Frans Andelhof Turnhout Belgium. | ||||||||
6530 | Trumpet | Couesnon | ||||||
6531 | Tuba | Sonore | Eb | |||||
6532 | Trumpet; Low | Couesnon | Monpole Conservatoire | 16512 | Eb | |||
Made for the Royal Iranian Army. Engraved: Rising sun and lion (which was the emblem of Iran at that time) | A line of Persian (Farsi) writing | COUESNON | Paris | 16512 | Monopole | Conservatoire | (a star) | Made in France | ||||||||
6533 | Trombone; Valve | Kessler | -1945 | Bb | ||||
Engraved: Hans Kessler MusikHaus, Trier | ||||||||
6534 | Tenor Horn | Buescher | 17671 | 1912 | ||||
Bell: 9 1/2 in Height: 24 in | ||||||||
6535 | Trombone; Valve | Lehnert | Centennial | |||||
bell: 8.75in | ||||||||
6536 | Mellophone | Lyon-Healy | Inspiration | F, Eb, D | ||||
engraved: Lyon Healy, Inspiration, Chicago, USA | ||||||||
6537 | Sousaphone | Couesnon | ||||||
Engraved: Hors concours Membre du jury Couesnon & Cie Fournisseurs de LArmee 94 Rue Dangouleme Paris Chateau Thierry | ||||||||
6538 | Trumpet | US Band | ||||||
Philadelphia, Pa Made in Czecho-slovaki | ||||||||
6539 | Trumpet | American Perfection | 1900 | |||||
Engraved: UNIVERSELLE EXPOSITIONDE PARIS 1900 HORS CONCOURS MEMBRE DU JURY Couesnon & Cie Fournisseurs de lArmée, rue dAngoulème Paris AMERICAN-PERFECTION | ||||||||
6540 | Bugle | Pepper | ||||||
6541 | Baritone | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
Height: 32in | ||||||||
6545 | Alto Horn | LaFleur | ||||||
Engraved: La fleur | Distributed by | Boosey & Hawkes Ltd | Made in France | ||||||||
6543 | Alto Horn | Pepper | 34288 | |||||
Engraved: J.W. Pepper Standard Philadelphia 34288 | ||||||||
6544 | Cornet | Selmer | Paris | 29xx | ||||
6546 | Trombone | Boosey-Hawkes | Imperial | 174975 | 1950 | |||
Engraved: Imperial | made by ] Boosey & Hawkes Ltd | London | ||||||||
6547 | Baritone | Konefa | ||||||
6548 | Trumpet | Krauss | ||||||
Engraved: Fritz Krauss Jena | ||||||||
6549 | Trumpet; Low | Kruspe | ||||||
6550 | Trumpet | Langhammer | ||||||
6551 | Ballad Horn | LaFleur | ||||||
6552 | Trombone | LaFleur | ||||||
6554 | Tuba | Musica Steyr | ||||||
Built by B&S. Bore: .715 Bell: 14.25in | ||||||||
6555 | Baritone | Roth | ||||||
Engraved: Premiata Fabbrica Ferol Roth Milano Height: 27in Bell: 9.5in | ||||||||
6556 | Trumpet | Frank | American Prep | 106xxx | ||||
Bore .464 | ||||||||
6557 | Trumpet | Rampone-Cazzani | ||||||
Engraved: PREM.STAB | B. Cazzani & C | A. Rampone | Ditte Riunite | B. Cazzani & Co | Rappres in Sicilia | G. Sacco & Co. | Palermo | ||||||||
6558 | Trombone; Valve | Rott | ||||||
A. J. Rott Prague | ||||||||
6559 | Mellophone | Bruno | ||||||
6560 | French Horn | Wurlitzer | ||||||
6561 | Cornet | Conn | Custom | |||||
Factory? | ||||||||
6562 | Alto Horn | Lecomte | Excelsior | |||||
Excelsior | A. Lecomte & Cie | Paris | Lehnert Phila | ||||||||
6563 | Cornet | Gaylord | Artiste | |||||
Receiver stampted: "Made In Czecho Lovaki" Reported to be a Amati-made stencil. | ||||||||
6564 | Tuba | WolfJ | ||||||
Engraved: Josef Wolf Praha - Prag Josef Wolf Worked in Prague from 1848-1899 Height: 31.5 in Bell: 10in Vienna Valves Length of tubing: 124 in | ||||||||
6565 | Trumpet; Low | Anton | Eb | |||||
Meister Anton Köln | ||||||||
6566 | French Horn | Lidl | ||||||
6567 | Euphonium | Rauscher | ||||||
6568 | Mellophone | Coeckelenbergh | ||||||
A. Coecelenbergh 5 Rue Otlet Bruxelles | ||||||||
6569 | Trumpet | Yamaha | YTR-4320ST | 1983-1990 | ||||
Bell: 5in Bore: .460 | ||||||||
6570 | Baritone | LaFleur | ||||||
6571 | Fluglehorn; Bas | deVries | ||||||
6572 | Cornet | Lecomte | ||||||
6573 | Tuba | Boosey | Imperial | 109310 | 1920 | Eb | ||
295 Regent Street, London SN: 8330 on valves. 109310 on bell | ||||||||
6574 | Trombone | Martin | Handcraft | |||||
6575 | Tuba | Lavelle | Eb | |||||
6576 | Trumpet | Courtois | 708 Sonic | 52xxx | 1970s | |||
6577 | Trumpet | Courtois | 305 Elite | 96xxx | ||||
6578 | Trumpet; Bass | Horst | ||||||
Frits Horst Altona | ||||||||
6579 | Baritone | Decart | ||||||
Engraved: Leon Decart | Leveraars van het leger | en der | Conservatoriums | Lisperstraat 71 | Lier Bastrompet: It is a funny kind of Dutch to write "leveraars" normally it would be "Leveranciers" but I guess that would look to French for the Dutch speaking part of Belgium. | ||||||||
6580 | Trumpet | Dotzauer | ||||||
Josef | Dotzaer | Musik | Instr. Erzeugung | Graslitz made in Graslitz, prior moving to Germany. | ||||||||
6581 | Cornet | Dotzauer | ||||||
6582 | Tenor Horn | Hug | ||||||
6583 | Trombone; Bass | Lebrun | ||||||
6584 | Alto Horn | Schneider | ||||||
gsmonks: This instrument, modeled after instruments built by his contemporaries, currently resides at the Leipzig museum. Also known as an Eb alto or tenor horn, it is the predecessor of such instruments as the Courtois Koenig horn. There are examples of instruments of this type (internal design, not outward shape) that predate the saxhorns in Europe. In the United States, Allen Dodworth was building brasswinds in this range in the 1830s, which he called Ebor Cornos (New York Horns). These horns, too, predate the saxhorns. Schneider, also called Cutter, built instruments only between 1846-1850. Found listed under various names such as "alto horn", "tenor horn" and "alto fluglehorn", this fanciful-looking instrument is an Eb tenor fluglehorn made by Johann Joseph Schneider some time between 1845 and 1850. This example is currently on display at the Leipzig museum (be sure to click on the British Flag, or else you will get Cutter instead of Schneider for a last name, then click on "tenor horn- 19th century"): This is a 3-valve instrument, as one can tell by counting the number of valve-slides. Do not be deceived by this instruments outward appearance. It is better to think of this instrument either in coiled, bell-forward or upright fashion. Instruments like this are the direct predecessors of the Courtois Koenig horn and all its descendents- horns like these represent the taxonomic links just prior. It is also important to note that Schneider based his work upon that of his predecessors and his contemporaries: he was an instrument builder, not an inventor. In this case, one of the pioneers in question was Leopold Uhlmann of Vienna, who created the Pumpenvalve before the 1830s. The rotary valve was invented by Bluhmel in 1811 or 1812. It is unknown when instruments like this first appeared, but they are known to have existed in the 1830s, in certain cases produced wholly independent of one another. Certain of the USs Allen Dodworths) brasswinds of this period (remember, Sax did not even begin to work on his saxhorns until 1842) would likely have been very similar in bore-profile (the Eb alto and Bb tenor ebor cornos, or New York horns), and it is a certainty that instruments like this (in profile, not appearance) influenced Sax when he built his own family of instruments. Instruments like this bring into question the authenticity of the saxhorns. There are many instruments that predate the saxhorns that are pretty much indistinguishable from them. Dodworths ebor cornos were so close that his descendents were forced to defend the authenticity of his creations, although Dodworth himself questioned their quality. I am not here refering to the ebor cornos or New York Horns that were a type of upright valved trombone. Though they bear the same name, they were not a Dodworth invention, nor did they serve the same function (regardless, Dodworths version was by all accounts strictly OTS). An examination of scores using these instruments date from a later period (the 1850s and later, to the best of my knowledge), and are usually soloist parts. Dodworths instruments were functional, not solo instruments. In continental Europe, horns like Schneiders were built in upright form like saxhorns before there were saxhorns, and do not play dissimilarly. | ||||||||
6585 | Helicon | Boston | ||||||
Made by the Boston Musical Instrument Company | ||||||||
6586 | Trombone | Standard | 5702 | |||||
Standard Band Inst Company, 62 Sudbury St. Boston. | ||||||||
6587 | Baritone | Majestic | ||||||
Height:24in Bell: 10in | ||||||||
6588 | French Horn | Ludwig | Standard | |||||
6589 | French Horn | Schenkelaars | ||||||
6590 | Baritone | Sax | ||||||
Adolphe Sax of Paris, France Medalle of Honour 1900 Height: 25in Bell: 14in | ||||||||
6591 | Cornet | (anon) | ||||||
6592 | Trombone | Farny | Professional | |||||
6593 | Helicon | Huller | ||||||
6594 | Alto Horn | Besson | 13546 | 1874 | ||||
6595 | Trombone; Valve | Barnes-Mullins | Champion | |||||
6596 | Cornet | Kalashen | Yankee | 6709 | ||||
Length: 16.5in Engraved :MJ Kalashen | Yankee | New York On valves: P16268 | ||||||||
6597 | Tuba | Heinem | ||||||
6598 | Trombone; Valve | DePrins | 299 | C | ||||
Vienna Valves | ||||||||
6599 | Trumpet | Keytone | ||||||
6600 | Cornopean | Masspacher | ||||||
Engraved: M. Masspacher | Pasage du Grand Cerf | Paris | ||||||||
6601 | Fluglehorn | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
6602 | Trombone | Lyon-Healy | Couturier | 55085 | 1923 | |||
Engraved: Lyon and Healy/Makers/Chicago/U.S.A/Couturier Model | ||||||||
6603 | Cornet | Besson | Desideratum | 8271 | 1870s | |||
"The scroll is FR, not FB and stands for Florentine Ridoux, maiden name of Bessons wife. This also dates the piece as later models had FB in the scroll, Above the wreath is the Royal Seal and below the serial number is a crown instead of a star. " | ||||||||
6604 | Baritone | Hug | 0281 | |||||
Height: 30 in Bell:10in Length of tubing: 112in | ||||||||
6605 | Alto Horn | Thibouville | ||||||
6606 | Cornet | Royet | ||||||
6607 | Trombone; Valve | ReisserCh | ||||||
6608 | French Horn | Erste Productivegenossens | ||||||
Also Known as Erste Produktiv Genossenschaft it has Vienna Valves Engraving reads: Produktiv Genossenschaft der Musik Instrumentenmacher Wien they also engraved horns with Erste Produktiv Vergnossenschaft | ||||||||
6609 | Tuba | Monke | ||||||
6610 | Trumpet | Conn | 3B Gustat | 294,xxx | 1933 | |||
Symphony Grand Bore: .459 Has a one-piece bell made of specially processed metal called C-17 Named for Joseph Gustat, first chair, St.Louis Symphony | ||||||||
6611 | Sousaphone | King | 1251 | 72737 | 1924 | BBb | ||
King Made by H.N.White Cleve O. bore:.690 | ||||||||
6612 | Cornet | Majestic | ||||||
Engraved: Majestic, Carlin & Lennox Indianapolis, USA Made in Austria | ||||||||
6613 | Trombone; Valve | Guinot-Blanchon | ||||||
6614 | Trombone; Valve | Mahillon | ||||||
6615 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 312 Charlier | |||||
6616 | Tuba | Distin | New Paris | 2228 | 1883-5 | Eb | ||
Engraved: Henry Distin | Trade Mark | New | Paris | Model | Philadelphia | NO 2228 Pre-valve tuning | ||||||||
6617 | Alto Horn | Gautrot | 1975 | |||||
Engraved: GAUTROT BREVETE Ã PARIS and it has the Adolphe SAX patent: SAXHORN ALTO 9632 SA Height: 65 cm Bell: 17.5 cm | ||||||||
6618 | Cornet | Pepper | Surprise | 69828 | ||||
Engraved: J. W. Pepper & Son, SURPRISE, PHILADELPHIA, 69828 | ||||||||
6620 | Fluglehorn | Halary | ||||||
6621 | French Horn | Alexander | ||||||
Gebr. Alexander Mainz | ||||||||
6622 | Natural Horn | Association General | ||||||
6623 | Tuba | Boosey | 67561 | 1904 | Eb | |||
6624 | Mellophone | King | 1120 | 9674XX | 1984 | F | ||
6625 | French Horn | King | 1122 | |||||
(Still in production) | ||||||||
6626 | Mellophone | Holton | MH101 | 6004XX | after 1980 | F | ||
Mellophonium | ||||||||
6627 | Trumpet | Bohm Meinl | ||||||
6628 | Trumpet | Besson | Crescendo | |||||
6629 | Tuba | Corton | ||||||
Height: 34.5in | ||||||||
6630 | Cornet | Pepper | Artists Solo | 9741 | ||||
6631 | French Horn | Majestic | ||||||
Made in Italy | ||||||||
6632 | Trombone | Pini | 1951 | |||||
Engraved: A. Pini Heerbrugg Rheinthal 1951 161 It also has a bell marking that shows it was used by the Swiss Army | ||||||||
6633 | Sousaphone | Windsor | 30577 | BBb | ||||
Bell: 24 Engraved: Windsor Elkhart Ind Bell throat: 6in Bore: .734 | ||||||||
6634 | Fluglehorn; Alt | Schenkelaars | ||||||
6635 | Trumpet | Bryant-Newell | Rex | |||||
6636 | Trombone; Valve | Courtois | ||||||
6637 | Trombone | Orsi | ||||||
Prof. Romeo Orsi Milano | ||||||||
6638 | Trumpet | Courtois | 419 Al Hirt | 787xx | ||||
Bore: 469 Receiver: Al Hirt Medallion: Hirts image and Al Hirt Autograph Model G. Leblanc insignia | Made in Paris | ||||||||
6639 | Cornet | Pouisson | ||||||
Engraved: H POUISSON, A PARIS, 1RE QTE, 82 Length: 12.5in | ||||||||
6640 | Trumpet | Royal | ||||||
6641 | Trumpet | Thibouville | ||||||
6642 | Tenor Horn | Senecaut | ||||||
6643 | Helicon | Weltklang | BBb | |||||
6644 | Trombone | Selmer | Invicta | |||||
6645 | Trumpet | Melody Maker | ||||||
6646 | Tenor Horn | Thibouville | ||||||
6647 | Bugle | Orsi | 1889 | |||||
Romeo Orsi Ditta | ||||||||
6648 | Trumpet | Barth | 1963 | |||||
Robert Barth Stuttgart | ||||||||
6649 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | 36279 | 1894 | ||||
Made in Worcester. Two years earlier than serial list would set as its manufacture date | ||||||||
6650 | Tuba | Piattet | ||||||
6651 | Trombone | Couturier | 2383 | |||||
Engraved: Conical Bore / Patented / E.A. Couturier Co. / -Ltd.- / La Porte / Ind Bell: 8in Image used courtesy of Jeff Stockham | ||||||||
6652 | Trombone | Courtois | Revelation | Bb | ||||
6653 | French Horn | Rudolph | ||||||
6654 | Trumpet | Gaillard-Loiselet | Standard | 1962 | C/Bb | |||
Pelisson Gaillard & Loiselet | ||||||||
6655 | Cornet | Millereau | ||||||
Bell: 4 1/4in | ||||||||
6656 | Cornet | Cousin | ||||||
6657 | Trombone; Valve | Brabec | ||||||
Length: 29in Bell: 7 1/2in Engraved: Antoni Brabec Fabrykov instrumenotoro n Krakovie | ||||||||
6658 | Alto Horn | Boston | 7369 | 1881-1883 | ||||
3p+1tarv | ||||||||
6659 | Trombone; Valve | Konefa | ||||||
6660 | Sousaphone | Mahillon | ||||||
6661 | Fluglehorn | Mahillon | ||||||
6662 | Cornet | DePrins | ||||||
6663 | Alto Horn | Couesnon | 1924 | |||||
6664 | Cornet | Gautier | Virtuoso | 20509 | A/Bb/C | |||
Patent: July 17, 1906 (Buescher Patent) | ||||||||
6665 | Cornet | Schediwy | ||||||
6666 | Cornet | Halary | ||||||
Halari F. Sudre | ||||||||
6667 | Trombone; Valve | Halary | ||||||
Halary F. Sudre seul fournisseur de la Marine (sole supplier of the Navy) | ||||||||
6668 | Trombone | Selmer | 23 | 2334 | ||||
6669 | Tenor Horn | Wurlitzer | ||||||
Berliner valves | ||||||||
6670 | Helicon | Huller | ||||||
Engraved: Emanuel Hüller Graslitz Böhmen Height: 39.5 in Bell: 12.5in Length of tubing: 226 in | ||||||||
6671 | Baritone | Courtois | 71xx | |||||
Height: 28in Bell: 11 1/8in | ||||||||
6672 | Cornet | York | 75 | 63941 | ||||
6673 | Trumpet | Champion | 53408 | |||||
Believed to be a Grossman stencil Engraved: Champion | Made in U.S.A. Length: 19in. | ||||||||
6674 | Trombone; Valve | Fillmore | National | |||||
Engraved: Fillmore National Cin. OH | ||||||||
6675 | Trumpet | Couesnon | 1945 | C | ||||
6676 | Trombone; Valve | David | ||||||
6677 | Tenor Horn | Mahillon | ||||||
6678 | Tenor Horn | Orsi | ||||||
6679 | Tuba | Molleron | ||||||
6680 | Trumpet | Wolf | ||||||
Marie Wolf | ||||||||
6681 | Trumpet | Wolf | ||||||
Engraved: M. Wolf Tnstrumentenfob rkoitum Frouenfeld Length: 20in | ||||||||
6682 | Trumpet | Volkweins | ||||||
6683 | Trombone | Paragon | ||||||
6684 | Trumpet; Bass | Kujer | ||||||
Alois Kujer Hamburg | ||||||||
6685 | Baritone | David,Louis | ||||||
David Dijon Breveté this is the French David not the German | ||||||||
6686 | Kuhlohorn | Wunderlich | ||||||
6687 | Trumpet | Weidlich | ||||||
6688 | Trumpet | Verdiere | Charlier | |||||
Bastrompet: I have seen this model in 3 more Belgian Brands Persy, Mahillon and DeVries. | ||||||||
6689 | Baritone | Blessing | ||||||
Ball: 11in Height: 28in Another on eBay has SN# 66384, apppears to be Pan American made | ||||||||
6690 | Mellophone | Martin | 8207 | |||||
6691 | Cornet | Legionnaire | ||||||
6692 | French Horn | Kruspe | Bb | |||||
A Valve | ||||||||
6693 | French Horn | Michl | ||||||
6694 | Fluglehorn | Moeremans | ||||||
6695 | Cornet | Otto | ||||||
Wilhelm August Otto Markneukirchen | ||||||||
6696 | Trombone | Petzold | Migma | |||||
Meister Richard Petzold Migma | ||||||||
6697 | Tuba | Reichel | ||||||
6698 | Alto Horn | Springfield | ||||||
Height: 20in Bell: 8in | ||||||||
6699 | Tuba | Coleman | Excelsior | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Medialle | Philadelphia | London & Paris | San Francisco | Chicago | American Institute | C. Missenharter | Excelsior | Harry Coleman | Manfr | Philadelphia Height: 31in Bell: 1/4in | ||||||||
6700 | Cornet | Quinby Bros | ||||||
Length: 13in | ||||||||
6701 | Trumpet | Sinfonia | ||||||
made in German Democratic Republic in 1960-70 | ||||||||
6702 | Bugle | Wynsberghe | ||||||
6703 | Tuba | Jankofsky | ||||||
Engraved: Josef Jarkovski Wien height: 37.5in Bell: 12in Also goes by Jarkovsky, and Jankofsky | ||||||||
6704 | Trumpet | Strasser | ||||||
6705 | Trumpet | Hakkert | Prelude | |||||
Bastrompet: The engraving itself and where it is placed on the bell makes it look like it was made with the same machine that Schenkelaars used. | ||||||||
6706 | Baritone | Steyn | ||||||
6707 | Fluglehorn | Haag | ||||||
Hermann Haag Kreuzlingen | ||||||||
6708 | Trumpet | Milliens | Hot | |||||
Engraving reads J. Milliens HOT Paris. | ||||||||
6709 | Fluglehorn | Booss | ||||||
6710 | Cornet | Lefevre | ||||||
6711 | Trumpet | Buescher | 400 - 225 | 294102 | 1941 | |||
6712 | Ballad Horn | Jaubert | Bb | |||||
6713 | Trombone | Ludwig | Standard | |||||
Engraved: Ludwig Standard St. Louis MO | ||||||||
6714 | Trumpet | Fischer | Benetone | |||||
6715 | Fluglehorn | Decart | ||||||
Bastrompet: It is a small bore horn and made of thin brass so it sounds like a French Besson which is good only the lower notes are a little less warm as my Blessing. I guess that is because of the narrow bore. | ||||||||
6716 | Trumpet | Nock | ||||||
6717 | Fluglehorn | Pleskot | ||||||
Frantisek Pleskot Josefone | ||||||||
6718 | Tenor Horn | Gloess | ||||||
J. Gloess | Place de la Paix 68 | Mullhouse | ||||||||
6719 | Trumpet; Low | Csurcsia | ||||||
Csurcsia Mannheim | ||||||||
6720 | Trumpet | Fischer | Benetone | |||||
krax: It still has its guarantee certificate which is signed by the Carl Fischer company an dated to 1960. Serial number is 201157 which seem to fit well in the York sequence, presuming it had been sitting in the store a few years. It has the Feather Touch valves and those York mother of pearl valve knobs. | ||||||||
6721 | Mellophone | Marsh | ||||||
Marsh Music House Decorah, Iowa, Superifur | ||||||||
6722 | Mellophone | Bruno | F/Eb | |||||
6723 | Tuba | Holton | Richardson | |||||
Elkhorn J.W. Richardson From TubeNet: http://forums.chisham.com/viewtopic.php?p=295079#p295079 Jack Richardson was a tuba player in John Philip Sousa’s Band from 1903 to 1931. reference page 55 here: http://books.google.com/books?id=J2gdCa_4d2gC&pg=PA55&lpg=PA55&dq=sousa+band+tub..." http://forums.chisham.com/viewtopic.php?p=295260#p295260 In the Summer 1983 TUBA Journalthere is an article by Lee Richardson about Fred Pfaff. There is a picture of him during his days with Arthur Pryor holding one of these tubas. He sold it here in Central Florida over 25 years ago to a private school. Titusville is not far away and there are Very few of these horns, has anyone ever seen another one just like it? Anyway the most well versed in old tubas, as well as the most advanced repair person, among other things went to the store where it is and here are his observations.Frank Holton,Elkhorn, Wisconson-JW Richardson is engraved on the bell. The bell is 171/4 inches in diameter. The bore is 810! and 835 at the small side of the main tuning slide.There is no first valve. The other three are frozen and only one valve cap remains. There are no stems or valve buttons. Other than that it’s all there. I believe that this is Fred’s old horn and probably one of very few of that model that were built.Just wanted to share this information with you all. Also, there’s a picture of Walter Sear with one of these pitched in C in an article by Ray Nogera but I don’t know what issue it is from. Mabye Ray will enlighten us. | ||||||||
6724 | Trumpet | Markis | ||||||
6725 | Baritone | Pasold | ||||||
J.C. Pasold Fleissen Bohmen | ||||||||
6726 | Mellophone | Sum | ||||||
6727 | Trombone | Roubichou | Qualite Superieure | |||||
Qualite Superieure F. Roubichou Toulouse | ||||||||
6728 | Trumpet | Puchert | ||||||
6729 | Trombone; Valve | Markis | ||||||
6730 | Trombone | Hamilton | ||||||
Friction fit, slide lock | ||||||||
6731 | Mellophone | American Climax | ||||||
6732 | Helicon | Passier | ||||||
6733 | Baritone | Volkholz | ||||||
6734 | Trombone | Linnenbrugger | ||||||
Alb Linnenbrügger Bielefeld | ||||||||
6735 | Trumpet | Jehle | ||||||
Johannes Jehle Ebingen Württemberg | ||||||||
6736 | Trumpet | Todt | ||||||
Meister August Todt there is also a MIGMA logo in the brace. | ||||||||
6737 | Cornet | Tomschik | ||||||
Franz Tomschik Hoflieferant Wien | ||||||||
6738 | Trumpet | Wurlitzer | 254740 | |||||
6739 | Trumpet; Bass | Ackermann-Lesser | ||||||
6740 | Cornet | American Diplomat | ||||||
6741 | Alto Horn | Stark | ||||||
6742 | Trombone | Stark | ||||||
6743 | Cornet | Billaudot | ||||||
6744 | Trumpet | Olds | Super Recording | 27937 | 1947 | |||
6745 | Trumpet | Huller | 1905 | |||||
6746 | Tenor Horn | Couturier-Lyon | ||||||
6747 | Tenor Horn | Couesnon | ||||||
6748 | Trumpet | Bethel | ||||||
6749 | Alto Horn | Buyst | ||||||
6750 | Trombone; Valve | Altrichter | ||||||
Altrichter Frankfurt | ||||||||
6751 | Trumpet | Altrichter | ||||||
Engraved: Altrichter Frankfurt Oder Hofinstrumentenfabrik seiner Königlichen Hoheit des Prinzen Friedrich Carl von Preussen | ||||||||
6752 | Trumpet | Union | ||||||
6753 | Cimbasso | Stowasser | F | |||||
Engraved: (Coat of Arms) W. STOWASSERS SOHNE | PREMIATA E PRIVILEGIATA FABBRICA | DI ISTRUMENTI MUSICALI | CENTRALE GRASLITZ CZECOSLOVACCHIA | FILIALE VERONA ITALIA | VIA MENTANA | (Eagle with TRADE MARK at the bottom) | | ||||||||
6754 | Trumpet | Orpheum | Super | 9354 | ||||
6755 | Trumpet | Cerveny | Bb/C | |||||
Engraved: V.F. Cerveny & S. Hradec Kralove Length:18in Length of tubing: 54 in | ||||||||
6756 | Trumpet | Supertone | ||||||
Length: 20.5in | ||||||||
6757 | Cornet | Pelisson | ||||||
Engraved: Pelisson Guinot & Blanchon Trumpet. Length: 18in | ||||||||
6758 | French Horn | Uhlmann | ||||||
Wiener Hornmanufaktur Leopold Uhlmann & Sohne | ||||||||
6759 | Euphonium | Decart | ||||||
6760 | Trumpet | Dolnet | Mastertone | |||||
6761 | Trumpet | Lebrun | Charlier | |||||
Belgian Wrap | ||||||||
6762 | Helicon | Stary | ||||||
J. Stary Budejovic Budweis | ||||||||
6763 | Trumpet | Frank | Biltmore | 111xx | ||||
Bore: .438 | ||||||||
6764 | Fluglehorn | PetersonA | ||||||
6765 | Alto Horn | Moeremans | ||||||
Height: 17in Bell: 6in | ||||||||
6766 | Baritone | Courtois | ||||||
Engraved: HORS CONCOURS CHICAGO 1893 SAINT LOUIS 1904 | GRANDS PRIX LIEGE 1905 BRUXELLES 1910 | TURIN 1911 GENEVE 1927 | ANTOINE COURTOIS | BREVETE | FACTEUR DU CONSERVATOIRE NATIONAL | 8, RUE DE NANCY | PARIS 1st valve: A. COURTOIS PARIS 1055 Height: 64 cm Bell: 26 cm. | ||||||||
6767 | Mellophone | Boosey | ||||||
6768 | Trombone; AltoV | Buescher | ||||||
Buescher? no markings on bell, but true tone on valve assembly | ||||||||
6769 | French Horn | Duval | ||||||
6770 | Trombone | Blessing | Accord | Bb/F | ||||
6771 | Trumpet | Perfection | ||||||
6772 | Trumpet | Hamilton | 76983 | |||||
Engraved: Hamilton U.S.A. Bore: .446 | ||||||||
6773 | Trombone | Knoth | ||||||
6774 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 312 Charlier | |||||
6775 | Baritone | Moeremans | ||||||
6776 | Cornet | Pepper | American Favorite | 62295 | ||||
Engraved: J.W. PEPPER & SON | AMERICAN | FAVORITE | PHILADELPHIA | 62295 Length: 15-3/4in | ||||||||
6777 | Cornet | Sonora | ||||||
Marked Made in GDR (German Democratic Republic ) | ||||||||
6778 | Trombone; Valve | Maino-Orsi | 5121 | 1880-1902 | ||||
Engraved: MAINO & ORSI | DEL | PROP. ROMEO ORSI | MILANO | REPPRESENTANTE | PROP VINSENZO SPADEA | NEW YORK | S/N 5121 Bell: 6in Length: 45 in | ||||||||
6779 | Euphonium | Keefer | ||||||
6780 | Euphonium | Keefer | 915 | 1910 | ||||
Bell: 12in Bore: .570 | ||||||||
6781 | Cornet | Frank | 4880 | |||||
6782 | Tenor Horn | Distin | Superior | 11668 | 1894 | Bb | ||
Engraved: Superior Henry Diston Mfg. Co. Makers Williamsport Pa. Highest Grade 11668. Bore: .528 Bell: 8 3/4in Height: 24in Valve#: 12608 | ||||||||
6783 | Baritone | MartinR | ||||||
6784 | Fluglehorn; Alt | MartinMax | ||||||
length 21 3/4 In. Max Martin & Sohne Berlin | ||||||||
6785 | Natural Horn | Perinet | ||||||
Francois Perinet 40 rue Fabert Paris | ||||||||
6786 | Fluglehorn | Polmuz | Deluxe | 693318 | 1982 | |||
6787 | Cornet | Senecaut | ||||||
6788 | French Horn | Moennig | Bb | |||||
Stopping valve. | ||||||||
6789 | Tuba | Sonora | Eb | |||||
6790 | Tuba | Melich | ||||||
6791 | Trumpet | Huttl | Pioneer | |||||
6792 | Trumpet | Voigt | ||||||
Ernst Voigt Migma. The name Voigt is also written as Voight | ||||||||
6793 | Mellophone | Beuscher-Paul | ||||||
There is a kind of flower in the engraving with 27 in it, maybe the date 1927 | ||||||||
6794 | Fluglehorn | Steenhuysen | Wonder | |||||
6795 | French Horn | Erste Productivegenossens | ||||||
Vienna valves. Erste Wiener Productiv Genossenschaft D. Musik Instrumentenmacher Wien. According to the seller this cooperative took over the workshop from Uhlmann. | ||||||||
6796 | Fluglehorn | Zuber | ||||||
6797 | Baritone | Chapuis | ||||||
Height: 27.5 In. | ||||||||
6798 | Tuba | Poschardt | ||||||
6799 | Fluglehorn | Reiner | ||||||
6800 | Baritone | Reiner | ||||||
6801 | Cornet | Tonk | Sterling | |||||
Engraved: STERLING TBC CHICAGO Length: 12.5in | ||||||||
6802 | Bugle; Keyed | Guichard | ||||||
Engraved: Guichard Brevete A Paris Length: 19 3/4in Bell: 5 3/8in | ||||||||
6803 | Trumpet | Csurcsia | 649839 | |||||
Engraved: Spezial 30 A. Csurcsia Mannheim Length: 19in Length of tubing: 54.5 in | ||||||||
6805 | Trombone; Valve | Couesnon-Gautrot | 1883-8 | |||||
Engraved: BONNEL à RENNES - Gautrot ainé et Cie Btes - Couesnon et Cie Succ - PARIS EXCELSIOR | ||||||||
6806 | Trumpet | Besson | 86278 | 1930s | ||||
Engraved: Fabrication Francaise Perfectionnee Paris France This is a "Rapuano" F. Besson, Paris. ("French Besson".) It is not marked with the Besson logo, to get around US import quotas. It differs from Meha and Brevette models with details such as no 3rd slide throw, a 1st slide throw, and a perpendicular 2nd slide instead of a forward-leaning 2nd slide | ||||||||
6807 | Trombone; Valve | Couesnon | ||||||
6808 | Trombone; Valve | Huttl | ||||||
6809 | Trumpet | Thibouville-Lamy | Virtuose | |||||
besides having Thibouville on the bell it also has the Virtuose logo on it wich is the same logo as we have on the Virtuose Helicon. | ||||||||
6810 | Trumpet; Low | Adler | ||||||
Johannes Adler | ||||||||
6811 | French Horn | Stowasser | ||||||
Right handed | ||||||||
6812 | Baritone | York | 52105 | 1918 | ||||
U. S. Q. M. C Bell: 11.5in Height: 28in | ||||||||
6813 | Trombone | Gonet | ||||||
Engraved: Gonet et Cie, Paris, B & T New York, Sole Importers. | ||||||||
6814 | French Horn | American Diplomat | ||||||
6815 | Trombone; Valve | deClercq | ||||||
Engraved: Fabrication d Instruments de Musique | L. DeClercq Bruges Bell: 7in | ||||||||
6816 | Cornet | Lefevre | ||||||
Engraved: Lefever | Paris | 730 Alternate spelling. Length: 13in Symbol on 2nd valve casing. | ||||||||
6817 | Trombone; Valve | Verreijt | 1938 | Bb | ||||
A. Verreijt&Zn Muziekinstrumentenfabriek Utrecht | ||||||||
6818 | Tenor Horn | Jaubert | ||||||
Bore: .475 Bell: 8 1/2in Height: 25in | ||||||||
6819 | Alto Horn | Beaufort | American | P45665 | 1928 | Eb LP | ||
Bore: .500 Bell: 8 1/4in Height: 20 1/2in | ||||||||
6821 | Mellophone | Steyn | Imperial | |||||
6822 | Trumpet | Hermuth | 1974 | |||||
Heinrich Hermuth Gelsenkirchen | ||||||||
6823 | Cornet | Reynolds | Medalist | A31699 | 1978 | |||
Engraved: Reynolds Medalist Made In U.S.A. Bore: .468 bore Twin to the Olds A6ST | ||||||||
6825 | Trumpet | Massara | ||||||
Primiata Fabrica L. Massara Asti Ivera | ||||||||
6826 | Alto Horn | Fillmore | National | |||||
6827 | Trombone | Selmer | Sterling | 17,249 | ||||
Engraved: Sterling | Super | Selmer | London Bell: 7.5in Bore: .500 Suspected to be German made. | ||||||||
6828 | Tenor Horn | Salvation Army | Dixie | |||||
Engraved: The Salvation Army | Dixie | Made by | Boosey & Hawkes Ltd. | London | Made in England | ||||||||
6829 | Baritone | Distin | 2211 | 1892 | ||||
Engraved: Henry Distin | Phila. and N. York | No. 2211 | ||||||||
6830 | Trombone | Tonk | Sterling | |||||
6831 | Trumpet | Alcazar | ||||||
Engraved: Alcazar Elkhart Indiana USA Length: 22 5/8in | ||||||||
6832 | Cornet | Holton | 289833 | 1956 | Eb | |||
6833 | Fluglehorn | Gautrot-Marquet | 1875-7 | |||||
6834 | Euphonium | Hamilton | ||||||
6835 | Trombone | Selmer | Signet | |||||
6836 | French Horn | American Band Inst Co | ||||||
Engraved: American Band Instrument Co Detachable bell. | ||||||||
6837 | Cornet | Conn | 14A | 1960 | ||||
6838 | Trombone | Wunderlich | ||||||
Engraved: R Wunderlich | Maker | Chicago Bell 7 3/4in | ||||||||
6839 | Mellophone | Bundy | 117xxx | Eb/F | ||||
6840 | Tuba | Bohn-Meinl | Schneider | |||||
Tentatively located in the Bohm-Meinl section, at least until we get more information on the brand Engraving reads: B M Symphonic Musik Schneider Instrumentenbau Mössingen | ||||||||
6841 | Tuba | Kessels | ||||||
6842 | Fluglehorn | Kessels | ||||||
Hendrik Kessels | ||||||||
6843 | Fluglehorn | Gautier, H | 1920 | |||||
Henri Gautier of Toulouse | ||||||||
6844 | Sousaphone | Frank | Classic | 8495 | Eb | |||
Engraved: Classic by Wm Frank Co Chicago Bell: 24in Throat: 5 1/2in | ||||||||
6845 | Trumpet | Selmer | Invicta | 1951 | ||||
6846 | Mellophone | Universal | ||||||
Universal | Band Instruments | Made in | Chicago USA | ||||||||
6847 | Trumpet | Mahillon | Goeyens | |||||
C Mahillon Modelle adopte par Alphonse Goeyens. Goeyens was a famous Belgian Trumpet-player who lived from 1867 to 1950. This one was advertised as Trumpet but some may call it a Cornet. | ||||||||
6848 | Cornet | Buffet Crampon | ||||||
6849 | Fluglehorn | Besson | 109XXX | |||||
Class A | Besson & Co. | Prototype | 198 Euston Road | London | England | ||||||||
6850 | Alto Horn | Besson | Westminister | |||||
6851 | Tenor Horn | David,Louis | ||||||
Dijon It is likely that this was marketed by David Claude Joseph (1/22/1784 in Saint Claude-1853in Dijon), merchant and luthier, active between 1818 and 1853. | ||||||||
6852 | Baritone | Chapuis | ||||||
Chapuis Lyon | ||||||||
6853 | Tuba | Association General | ||||||
Height: 33.5 In. | ||||||||
6854 | Fluglehorn | Pini | ||||||
Anton Pini | ||||||||
6855 | Tenor Horn | Fischer, AE | 3712 | |||||
A. E. Fischer Bremen | ||||||||
6856 | French Horn | Huttl | ||||||
Engraving reads: A.K. Hüttl Musik Instr. Fabrik Graslitz | ||||||||
6857 | Sousaphone | Adler | ||||||
Johannes Adler Markneukirchen | ||||||||
6858 | Helicon | Farny | Professional | 123 | Eb | |||
Bell: 14 1/2in Bore: .680 | ||||||||
6859 | Baritone | LaFleur | 100544 | |||||
made in GDR | ||||||||
6860 | Tenor Horn | Pepper | Standard | 65165 | ||||
Bore: .524 Bell: 10 3/4in Height: 23in | ||||||||
6861 | Trombone; Bass | Martin | 205065 | 1959 | Bb/F | |||
Bell: 9 1/2 Repoted to have a .551 bore | ||||||||
6862 | Cornet | Getzen | 81 Super Deluxe Artist | 35XXX | ||||
Super Deluxe Artist Model = Super Deluxe with sterling silver bell. custom SATIN finish | ||||||||
6863 | Bugle | Coleman | ||||||
6864 | French Horn | Raoux-Millereau | Raoux | |||||
The Maison Raoux was founded in Paris and produced from 1685 In 1857, J.C.Labbaye bought the name and production rights. In 1878, the firm was bought by Millereau. Later Millereau was overtaken by Shoenaers, and then by Selmer. Engraved 66 rue dAngoulême - Paris which dates it to between 1879 and 1911, Bell ring: Raoux Breveté SGDG- Fournisseur du Conservatoire | 66, rue dAngoulême - Paris Bell: Millereau Ring: A.W.GILMER & Co Sole Agent | 2 gt Malborough St. London W Oval Stamp "R" for Raoux. Valves: oval stamp Millereau-Paris | ||||||||
6865 | French Horn | Conn | 401639 | 1952 | ||||
Interesting horn. I dont see a piston horn from the fifties in the model lists. Christine at the Conn Loyalist and she said that she has seen a couple of these and believes that the military in th 1950s ordered some 2Ds made for their use, in spite of the fact that the 2D had been discontinued in the 1920s. | ||||||||
6866 | Fluglehorn | David | ||||||
6867 | Fluglehorn | Orsi | Eb | |||||
6868 | Trombone | Tourville | Imperial | |||||
Engraved: Tourville & Cie Imperial Paris, France | ||||||||
6869 | Trumpet | American Premier | 9827 | |||||
6870 | Trumpet | Buffet Crampon | Balanced | |||||
6871 | Fluglehorn | Michl | ||||||
6872 | Cornet | Halary | ||||||
Halary Fr. de S.M. L’Empereur | ||||||||
6873 | Trumpet | Lafayette | Deluxe | |||||
6874 | Alto Horn | Premier | ||||||
6875 | Trombone; Bass | Martin | Magna | |||||
Bore: .536 Bell: 9.5in | ||||||||
6876 | Cornopean | Pelisson | ||||||
6877 | Tenor Horn | Konefa | ||||||
6879 | Trumpet | Cantarini | ||||||
6880 | Trumpet | Prokop | ||||||
6881 | Trumpet | Prokop | G | |||||
6882 | Trombone; Valve | Kuhnl-Hoyer | 109980 | |||||
6883 | Trombone; Valve | Kuhnl-Hoyer | 85596 | 1947 | ||||
6884 | Fluglehorn | Elaton | 1981 | |||||
6885 | Trumpet | Finke | ||||||
Finke Herford | ||||||||
6886 | Bugle | Decart | ||||||
6887 | Bugle | DePrins | ||||||
6888 | Trumpet | Boosey-Hawkes | Regent | 194968 | ||||
6889 | Fluglehorn | Besson | ||||||
Besson and Couesnon engraved on the bell | ||||||||
6890 | Fluglehorn | Dolling | ||||||
Carl Dölling Klingenthal | ||||||||
6891 | Tuba | Elaton | ||||||
Height: 39in | ||||||||
6892 | Trumpet | Gerday | ||||||
Engraved: Fabrication Artistique Gerday Mons | ||||||||
6893 | Baritone | Pertin | A12142 | |||||
Pan Am International Style Serial# | ||||||||
6894 | Helicon | Stowasser | ||||||
Baritone Helicon | ||||||||
6895 | Helicon | Ueberwasser | ||||||
6896 | Baritone | Van Wijk | ||||||
6897 | Trombone | VEB | ||||||
6898 | Trumpet | VEB | ||||||
6899 | Helicon | Schenkelaars | ||||||
H. Schenkelaars Eindhoven Leveranciers van het Leger | ||||||||
6900 | Sousaphone | Keefer | Eb HP | |||||
6901 | Cornet | Besson | Zephyr | 848xx | 1903-9 | |||
6902 | Tuba | Couesnon | ||||||
Couesnon Monopole 5 Valve Tuba. Couesnon et Cis Monopole Conservatoire | ||||||||
6903 | French Horn | Weimar | ||||||
single | ||||||||
6904 | Trumpet | Couturier | M9142 | |||||
6905 | Cornet | Pepper | American Favorite | 58731 | ||||
6906 | Trumpet | Heald | 37956 | |||||
Keeferman: The Heald trumpet is a step bore design a little like the Martin Committee used decades later. The bore at the top of the tuning slide is .400, then expands through the bow to .438 at the bottom of the slide, then expands to .445 into the valve section. This cornet-like design gives the instrument a nice open feel in a medium bore horn. The bell cone is strictly trumpet-like, yielding a nice trumpet timbre with good depth to the tone due partly to the gold brass bell flare. The intonation is excellent, and the playing characteristics are quite good for what is essentially a late 19th century design. | ||||||||
6907 | Natural Horn | David,Louis | ||||||
David, Paris | ||||||||
6908 | Trumpet | Antonelli-Borghi | ||||||
6909 | Baritone; DB | Boston | 12570 | 1894 | ||||
Height: 24 in Bells: 9 1/2 in. and 7 1/2 in | ||||||||
6910 | Trombone | Champlain | 202 | |||||
Bell: 7 1/8in | ||||||||
6911 | Mellophone | Conn | 16E | |||||
Mellophonium | ||||||||
6912 | Trombone | Olds | Standard | 1947 | ||||
The slide appears to be original, but does not have fluted tubing. contoured braces possibly only made for 1947. Bore .480/.500 | ||||||||
6913 | Sousaphone | Diver | Gold Star | 9531 | Eb | |||
Engraved: Gold Star / Geo. C. Diver / Music Co. / Chicago / REG US PAT OFF | ||||||||
6914 | Tenor Horn | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Engraved: Bohland & Fuchs Musikinstrumenten Fabrik Graslitz Böhmen Height: 30 in Bell: 9 3/8in Length of tubing: 112in | ||||||||
6915 | Trumpet | Boland | ||||||
Engraved: The D.W. Boland Co., Minneapolis, Minn. | ||||||||
6916 | Alto Horn | Couesnon | ||||||
6917 | Cornet | Schediwy | ||||||
6918 | French Horn | Otto | ||||||
6919 | Trumpet | American Trumpeteer | ||||||
Sorkin New York | ||||||||
6920 | Trombone | Pini | 1951 | |||||
A. Pini Heerbrugg Rheintal | ||||||||
6921 | Helicon | Beichtel | ||||||
Friedrich Beichtel Weidenag Sieg | ||||||||
6922 | Tuba | Kaempf | Eb | |||||
6923 | Tenor Horn | Polster | ||||||
Meister G. Polster Migma | ||||||||
6924 | Tuba | Poschardt | ||||||
6925 | French Horn | Lidl | ||||||
Besson marketed Lidl made | ||||||||
6926 | Trombone; Valve | David | ||||||
6927 | Trombone | Doina | ||||||
6928 | Helicon | Wurlitzer | Eb | |||||
Bell: 18un | ||||||||
6929 | Baritone | Schubert | ||||||
Bore: .500" Bell: 10 1/2om Height: 23in | ||||||||
6930 | Trombone | Wolfram | Sinfonia | |||||
6931 | Trombone | Wolfram | ||||||
6932 | Tuba | Boosey | Imperial | Boosey/Boo | 1923 | Eb | ||
6933 | Cornet | American Trumpeteer | ||||||
New York | ||||||||
6934 | Cornet | Nordheimer | Diamond | |||||
6935 | French Horn | Bruno | 67225 | |||||
Engraved: Made Expressly for | Bruno | Since 1834 Made in Italy | ||||||||
6936 | Trombone | Nadirali | ||||||
6937 | Cornet | MoennigHW | ||||||
6938 | Trombone | Adler | ||||||
Johannes Adler | ||||||||
6939 | Trombone | Clemens | ||||||
6940 | Trombone | Jerome | ||||||
Engraved: F. Jerome & Son | Paris | The J, G, Richards Co | Agents | Cleverland O. | ||||||||
6941 | Alto Horn | Durand | ||||||
Engraved: Jules Durand | Paris | Root & Sons Music | Chicago | ||||||||
6942 | Trombone | Lamoreaux | ||||||
Lamoreaux Freres Bell: 7in | ||||||||
6943 | Trombone | Symphony | ||||||
made in Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
6944 | Cornet | Monterey | ||||||
Engraved: Monterey | Paris | ||||||||
6945 | Trombone | Monnich | ||||||
6946 | French Horn | Erste Productivegenossens | ||||||
Engraved: Erste Wiener Produktiv Genossenschaft Musik Instrumentmacher Wien X. Luxenburger Str.69 Bore: .43 Bell: 11.42in | ||||||||
6947 | Alto Horn | Bellmore | ||||||
Possibly a Grossman product | ||||||||
6948 | French Horn | Boosey-Hawkes | 114828 | |||||
6949 | Cornet | Holton | New Proportion | 3062 | 1906 | Bb/A HP/ | ||
Low pitch configured | ||||||||
6950 | Tuba | Huttl | Teleskop | Eb | ||||
6951 | Tuba | Fischer, AE | Eb | |||||
A.E. Fischer Bremen Bastrompet: the plumbing at the bottom part of this tuba looks a bit like it is made by a plumber Pryorphone: Perhaps this was a tuba in F "converted" to Eb? Bastrompet: Possibly because there are 2 90 degree angle pieces in that bottom loop that look like plumbing material. | ||||||||
6952 | Cornet | Huller | ||||||
Anton Hüller Nr 188 Graslitz Böhmen | ||||||||
6953 | Tuba | Ruckmann | ||||||
6954 | Tenor Horn | Fulik | ||||||
H. Fulik Jenisovice | ||||||||
6955 | Helicon | Votruba | ||||||
Franz Votruba Wien | ||||||||
6956 | Cornet | Battauld | ||||||
A. Battauld Chalons sur Saone | ||||||||
6957 | Fluglehorn | Kefsler | ||||||
Biber: Thats at least an alto instrument if not larger. Certainly not a Flugelhorn. Look at the size of the second slide. Bastrompet: I think it is a kind of Altohorn/Fluglehorn it does not look big enough to be a German Basstrumpet wich actualy is a Tenorhorn. | ||||||||
6958 | Trumpet | Rohner | ||||||
6959 | Cornet | Holton | Clarke Model | 1921 | HP | |||
6960 | Tenor Horn | Harmony | ||||||
Made in Czechoslavakia Height: 21in Bell: 8in | ||||||||
6961 | Alto Horn | Conn | 14C | K85372 | 1967 | Eb | ||
Engraved: CONN | Elkhart - IND | USA Bell: 8in | ||||||||
6962 | Tenor Horn | Buescher | 6867 | 1907 | ||||
Compensating | ||||||||
6963 | Cornet | Keefer | 5050 | |||||
Valve engine has serial 21002 It would appear to be a Keefer bell on Distin valves, possibly left over in the transition. | ||||||||
6964 | Trumpet; Bass | Voigt | ||||||
6965 | Trumpet | Votruba | Reference | |||||
6966 | Tenor Horn | B-S | ||||||
6967 | Trombone | Holton | Special | 398 | 1902 | |||
6968 | Trombone | Holton | Special | 23759 | 1914 | |||
6969 | Trombone | Holton | Special | 35906 | 1916 | |||
6970 | Tenor Horn | Anton | 1970s | |||||
Meister Anton Köln | ||||||||
6971 | Tuba | Schonweis | ||||||
6972 | Fluglehorn | Fulik | ||||||
H. Fulik Jenisovice | ||||||||
6973 | French Horn | Grenadier | ||||||
6974 | Trumpet | Windsor | R2955 | |||||
6975 | Trumpet | Schurrlein | ||||||
6976 | Trumpet | Leonhardt | ||||||
6977 | Bugle | Courtois | ||||||
6978 | Trumpet | Keefer | 24405 | 1939 | ||||
6979 | Fluglehorn | Votruba | 1950 | |||||
6980 | Trumpet | Langen | ||||||
J. Langen Onsnabrück | ||||||||
6981 | Tuba | Moser | ||||||
Engraved: Friedrich Moser Dusseldorf gegründet 1850 Height: 40in | ||||||||
6982 | Trombone | Holton | 1853 | 1905 | ||||
6983 | Trumpet | Holton | 12036 | 1910 | ||||
Only a few made if more than one. Rear H slide appears to be an LP insert, not a slide. First Holton with the Z bell brace and straight wire main brace. | ||||||||
6984 | Trombone; Valve | Carlin-Lennox | ||||||
6985 | Trumpet | King | Master | 49969 | 1914 | C/Bb/A | ||
Engraved: King / Master / Model / Made by / The H.N. White Co. / Clevd / O. Medium Bore: .453 Image used Courtesy of Jeff Stockham | ||||||||
6986 | Trumpet | Mollenhauer | 30496 | |||||
Engraved: J. Mollenhauer Fulda No.30496 | ||||||||
6987 | Fluglehorn | Stowasser | C HP | |||||
6988 | Cornet | Slater | Eb HP | |||||
6989 | Trombone | Beaufort | American | |||||
Engraved: BEAUFORT AMERICAN CHICAGO | ||||||||
6990 | Trombone; Valve | Wulschner | Professional | |||||
Emil Wulschner Professional Model, Indianapolis Indiana | ||||||||
6991 | Tenor Cor | Besson | ||||||
Engraved: Artist | FABRICATION FRANÇAISE | F. BESSON | PARIS | MADE IN FRANCE | ||||||||
6992 | Trumpet | Holton | Revelation | 79200 | 1923 | LP | ||
Pat Pend | ||||||||
6993 | Alto Horn | Bundy | ||||||
6994 | Cornet | Olds | Studio | |||||
6995 | Trombone | Hafner-Sutphin | ||||||
6996 | Helicon | Jenkins | Eb | |||||
6997 | Trombone | American Gloritone | ||||||
6998 | Trumpet; Bass | Mittermayer | ||||||
Herbert Mittermayer | ||||||||
6999 | Fluglehorn | Blessing | Accord | |||||
7000 | Trumpet | Dehmal | ||||||
7001 | Tenor Horn | Dunger | ||||||
Johann Gottfried Dunger Erlbach. | ||||||||
7002 | Trombone; Valve | Weltklang | ||||||
7003 | Tenor Horn | Stowasser | ||||||
Stowasser STH 421 | ||||||||
7004 | Tuba | Millereau | ||||||
7005 | Trombone | David | ||||||
Engraved: ERNST DAVID | Instrumentenfabrik | Bielefeld | ||||||||
7006 | Tenor Horn | Van Engelen | ||||||
Engraved: Van Engellen Freres Lierre Height: 25in Bell: 8.75in | ||||||||
7007 | Baritone | Boston | 14584 | 1898 | ||||
Bell: 9 1/2in Height: 24 1/2in | ||||||||
7093 | Tuba | Persy | ||||||
6 valve | ||||||||
7009 | Trumpet; Bass | Schuster | ||||||
7010 | Alto Horn | Lecomte | ||||||
Lecomte & Cie Paris Height: 20.5in | ||||||||
7011 | Trumpet | York | 112342 | |||||
9490 | Cornet | Polivka | ||||||
7013 | Cornet | Slater | 1889-1890 | |||||
Engraved: M Slater | Maker |42 Cortlandt St | New York | ||||||||
7014 | Trumpet; Low | Hammig | Eb | |||||
Otto Hammig Markneukirchen Length: 17 1/4in | ||||||||
7015 | Tuba | Monke | Eb | |||||
Height 39 In. Wilhelm Monke Köln. Made by Mirafone | ||||||||
7016 | Trumpet | Knoth | ||||||
7017 | Euphonium | Rudolph | ||||||
Engraved: Jul. Rudolph Hof Instr. M. Gotha 1911 | ||||||||
7018 | Trombone | US Bandmaster | 400 | |||||
7019 | Alto Horn | Vega | 186 | |||||
7020 | Trumpet | Holton | Llewellyn | 98911 | 1928 | |||
7021 | Fluglehorn | Bohland-Fuchs | C | |||||
Bell: 5 1/2 in Bore:.442 in Engraved: B Anchor logo inside an oval F| BOHLAND & FUCHS | GRASLITZ | ||||||||
7022 | Tuba | Crown | Professional | |||||
Bell: 16 1/2in Height: 43in | ||||||||
7023 | Tuba | Altrichter | F | |||||
7024 | Alto Horn | Pepper | Superior | 6836 | 1883? | Eb | ||
7025 | Sousaphone | Holton | 122482 | 1937 | BBb | |||
Bell: 27 in | ||||||||
7026 | Trombone | Signet | ||||||
Bell: 7.5in | ||||||||
7027 | Baritone | Miraphone | 73xx | 1971 | ||||
Bell: 11.5in Bore: .579 | ||||||||
7028 | Alto Horn | Thibouville-Lamy | 13402 | |||||
JTL Thibouville-Lamy etc. and Polfiet Bruxelles. | ||||||||
7029 | Trumpet | Pihan | 3018 | |||||
H. Pihan Lyon | ||||||||
7030 | Trumpet | Hohner | 051140 | |||||
According to the seller these trumpets where made for a very short period of time starting in 1987. | ||||||||
7031 | Trumpet | Vogelweith | ||||||
A. Vogelweith Strasbourg | ||||||||
7033 | Trumpet | Todt | ||||||
Erhard Todt Migma | ||||||||
7034 | Alto Horn | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
7035 | Tuba | Quinby | 1876-84 | Eb | ||||
7036 | Sousaphone | Hamilton | ||||||
7037 | Mellophone | Frank | Paramount Artist | 5675 | 1920s? | Eb | ||
MADE IN CHICAGO | ||||||||
7038 | Alto Horn | Wurlitzer | 1872-90 | Eb HP | ||||
Engraved: R. Wurlitzer Bro Manuf. Cincinnati O Height: 22 1/2in Bell: 7in | ||||||||
7039 | French Horn | Prokop | ||||||
7040 | Alto Horn | Lebrun | ||||||
7041 | Trombone | Schenkelaars | Saphire | |||||
7042 | Trumpet | York | ||||||
7043 | French Horn | Duval | ||||||
7044 | Trumpet | Voigt | ||||||
7045 | Trombone; Valve | Prokop | ||||||
7046 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 521 | |||||
7047 | Alto Horn | Keat | ||||||
Engraving Reads: Henry Keat & Sons. |105 &103 | Matthias R2 | Stoke Newington G-N | London | N | ||||||||
7048 | Fluglehorn | Corton | 577477 | |||||
Bastrompet: This horn is identical to the Amati 226 Fluglehorn. I have a Amati 226 and even the serial# is within the same range as my Amati. | ||||||||
7049 | Cornet | Pepper | Standard | 59555 | ||||
7050 | Alto Horn | Hillyard | 59033 | |||||
W. HILLYARD/J W PEPPER & SON IMPORTERS | ||||||||
7051 | Baritone | Williams, RS | ||||||
Height: 22 1/2in | ||||||||
7052 | Trombone | York | 170 | 95746 | 1929 | Bb LP | ||
7053 | Trombone | Besson | Adademy 402 | 16181 | 1940s | |||
Engraved: CLASS | A | 50 MEDALS OF HONOUR | FB (intertwined initials F & B) | Besson | 5 Pointed Star | LONDON - PARIS - NEW YORK | Academy | 402 | 16181 | ||||||||
7054 | Trumpet; Low | VEB | ||||||
Engraved: SACHISCHE MUSIK| INSTRUMENTENFABRIKEN | VEB | KLINGENTHAL | sa | ||||||||
7055 | Post Horn | Varosie | ||||||
7056 | Trumpet | Seeling | ||||||
7057 | Tuba | Cafact | ||||||
7058 | Fluglehorn | Frambach | ||||||
Bastrompet: Frambach Liege. Frambach was famous in Belgium for their Pianos but they also stencilled Pianos so I think this Fluglehorn is also a stencil. | ||||||||
7059 | Cornet | Hirschberg | ||||||
Franz Hirschberg Preslau | ||||||||
7060 | Fluglehorn | Steyn | Imperial | |||||
7061 | Tuba | Alexander | Bandmaster | Bb | ||||
7062 | Trumpet | Keytone | Soloist de Luxe | 1970 | ||||
7063 | French Horn | Kley | ||||||
Engraving reads: Albert Kley Berlin N. 54 | ||||||||
7064 | Trombone; Valve | Langen | ||||||
J. Langen Instrumentenbau Osnabrück | ||||||||
7065 | Fluglehorn | Martinek | ||||||
7066 | Cornet | B-J | Abbott | |||||
Engraved: The Abbott Mfg Co. B&J N.Y. | ||||||||
7067 | Trumpet; Low | Dehmal | ||||||
Engraved: Thomas Dehmal Wien 16 | ||||||||
7068 | Mellophone | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
7069 | Tenor Horn | Juste | ||||||
Compensating system A. Juste jr. Daniel Brevete 686 | ||||||||
7070 | Trumpet | Abbott | Professional | B-534 | Bb/C | |||
Hand hammered bell Krax: Bohland & Fuchs made Bb-A trumpet. Same as my "Musicraft". | ||||||||
7071 | Trombone | Ullmann | ||||||
7072 | Tenor Horn | Boland | ||||||
Systeme Perfectioné Ant Boland Fournisseur de L’armee Degres st. Pierre Liege | ||||||||
7073 | Baritone | Stowasser | ||||||
Height: 29in | ||||||||
7076 | Tenor Horn | Michl | ||||||
7077 | Tenor Horn | Margueritat | ||||||
7078 | Trombone; Valve | deVries | ||||||
7080 | Alto Horn | Couturier | ||||||
Height: 22.5in Bell: 8in | ||||||||
7081 | Tuba | Wurlitzer | ||||||
7092 | Trumpet | Smits | 1937 + | |||||
Engraved: W. Hampe | Amsterdam |525 | C. Mahillon | Succ. J. Smits | Bruxelles } B 6 point star. True trumpet, no taper Hampe is the oldest music store in the Netherlands, started in 1852 | ||||||||
7082 | Trumpet | Wonder | Super | |||||
7083 | Trumpet | deVries | ||||||
7084 | French Horn | Stark | ||||||
7085 | Fluglehorn | Lidl | ||||||
7086 | Tuba | Hakkert | ||||||
Hakkert Jr. Rotterdam | ||||||||
7087 | Cornet | Ball-Beavon | ||||||
Ball Beavon Paris et Londres | ||||||||
7088 | Alto Horn | Triebert | ||||||
Engraved: MASTER MODEL, DELUXE, CHARLES F. TRIEBERT, PARIS, AND FROM KALASHEN, N.Y. Height: 27in | ||||||||
7089 | Alto Horn | Broadwell | ||||||
7090 | Cornet | Hanson | ||||||
Engraved: C.F. Hanson | Worcester, Mass Length: 16 1/2in | ||||||||
7091 | Trumpet | Holton | 20750 | |||||
7094 | Mellophone | Verreijt | Eb | |||||
7095 | Helicon | Kessels | Eola | Eb | ||||
7097 | Sousaphone | Chris Kratt | ||||||
19in Bell Tenor | ||||||||
7098 | Trombone | Boosey-Hawkes | Emperor | |||||
7099 | Cornet | Burger | ||||||
J M Burger | ||||||||
7100 | Tenor Horn | Belati | ||||||
Tito Belati Perugia | ||||||||
7101 | Fluglehorn | Ponfoort | ||||||
7102 | Kuhlohorn | Methling | ||||||
7103 | Cornet | Weber | ||||||
Engraved: Franz Weber| Maker| Highest Awards | Vienna-Paris.| New York. | ||||||||
7104 | French Horn | Bundy | 123087 | 1923 | F | |||
George M. Bundy | ||||||||
7105 | Fluglehorn | LaFleur | 643158 | |||||
Engraved: LAFLEUR imported by BODSEY & HAWKES LONDON Bore: .435 Bell: 5 3/4 in Length:17 1/4 in | ||||||||
7106 | Alto Horn | Nuss | ||||||
7107 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 326 | |||||
The trumpet is a small bore Bb in silver-plated brass with the emblem without the flags and a star-x mark. It has the standard engraving about the army and conservatory. The construction is similar to the Charlier model, except that the lead pipe bends down from the level of the bell to go into the first valve, and the overall height is smaller. The lead pipe extension has a receiver that’s too small for a standard trumpet mouthpiece. | ||||||||
7108 | Trumpet | Lyon-Healy | 16974 | 1924-6 | C/Bb/A | |||
Engraved: Lyon & Healy | Makers | Chicago | USA | ||||||||
7109 | Trumpet | Holton | Jazz Hound | 86277 | 1925 | |||
Bell: 4in Bore:.420 First year of production | ||||||||
7110 | Trumpet | Monarch | ||||||
Engraving reads: A | Dallas Star Tested Model | Monarch | ||||||||
7111 | Tuba | Moser | ||||||
Engraved: A. u. M. Moser Instrumentenerzeuger Bischofshofen Austria Height: 41in Bell: 16 1/4in | ||||||||
7112 | Alto Horn | Haynes | Bay State | |||||
7113 | Cornet | (anon) | Bb | |||||
7114 | Helicon | Giboreau | ||||||
7115 | Tuba | Fischer, AE | Eb | |||||
Height: 37.5 In. | ||||||||
7116 | Tenor Horn | Alexander | ||||||
Length: 31.5 In. Bell: 9 1/4 In. | ||||||||
7117 | Trumpet | Anderla | ||||||
Jan Anderla Troppau Czech Rep. | ||||||||
7118 | Baritone | Pepper | 5038 | |||||
Engraved: J. W. Pepper | Importer | Phila and N. York | 5038 Bell: 10 1/4 Bore .517 | ||||||||
7119 | Trumpet | Revere | ||||||
7120 | Tuba | Bohn-Meinl | Schneider | BBb | ||||
Tentatively located in the Bohm-Meinl section, at least until we get more information on the brand. | ||||||||
7121 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 92340 | 1905 | G | |||
Bore: .500 | ||||||||
7122 | Tuba | Miraphone | Eb | |||||
Bell: 14in | ||||||||
7123 | Cornet | Mercadier | ||||||
Engraved: Mercadier, Marsh Music Co,, Dallas, Texas | ||||||||
7124 | Euphonium | Fischer | American | |||||
Height: 25in Bell: 11in | ||||||||
7125 | Tuba | Monarch | ||||||
7126 | Trumpet | Olds | Custom C12 | 820343 | 1972 | |||
7127 | Helicon | Kessels | HP | |||||
7128 | Trumpet | Seidl | ||||||
7129 | Trumpet | Faber | ||||||
Josef Faber Graslitz | ||||||||
7130 | Trumpet | Bethel | ||||||
7131 | Trombone | Williams | Bb/F | |||||
7132 | Trombone | Olds | c. 1920s | Bb/F | ||||
JohnL: Bore .530"/.548 bell: 9in MADE BY F E OLDS LOS ANGELES CAL PAT - APR - 2 - 1912 No serial number No and Son | ||||||||
7133 | Helicon | Quinby | 1876-84 | Eb | ||||
7134 | Fluglehorn | Ansingh | Ansonia II | |||||
D. Ansingh Zwolle | ||||||||
7135 | Mellophone | Konefa | ||||||
7136 | Trumpet; Low | Amati | ||||||
7137 | Tenor Horn | Association General | ||||||
7138 | French Horn | Commodore | ||||||
7139 | Trombone; Valve | Musica Steyr | ||||||
7140 | Fluglehorn | Ansingh | Bb | |||||
D. Ansingh&Co Zwolle | ||||||||
7141 | Helicon | Konefa | ||||||
7142 | Baritone | Couesnon | ||||||
7143 | Baritone | Maheu | ||||||
7144 | Tuba | Van Wijk | ||||||
Van Wijk Vlijmen | ||||||||
7145 | Tuba | Hager | Eb | |||||
Engraved: American Model | Hager Musical Instrument Co. | Grand Rapids Michigan USA | ||||||||
7146 | Baritone | Van Engelen | ||||||
7147 | Alto Horn | Weltklang | ||||||
7148 | Baritone | DeVrint | ||||||
7149 | Trumpet | Senecaut | ||||||
7150 | Trumpet | American Diplomat | Challenger | |||||
7151 | Trombone; Valve | Buffet Crampon | American | |||||
7152 | Cornet | Fillmore | Avalon | |||||
7153 | Trombone | York | Superba | |||||
7154 | Tenor Horn | Seefeldt | 3986 | |||||
Engraved: Seefeldt Musical Inst | Manuf. Co | Phila. PA. | 3986 | ||||||||
7155 | Alto Horn | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
7156 | Cornet | Holton | Clarke | 55063 | 1918 | HP/LP | ||
Chicago Gold plate | ||||||||
7157 | Trumpet | Gaudet | ||||||
7158 | Ophicleide | Smith | ||||||
10 Key Height: 107 cm Cell: 21 cm. | ||||||||
7159 | Trombone | American Band Inst Co | The American | 494 | ||||
The | American | Made by | The American Band Instrument Co | Chicago | ||||||||
7160 | Cornet | French | 1422 | Bb HP | ||||
Bore: 0.452 Bell: 4-7/8 Length: 14-1/2 Engraved: Walter A. French Band Inst. Co., Kansas City, Mo | H. L. Marlow 2nd casing: Pat. Apld. For. Union Label. MPBP-B&SW The case originally housed other tuning, 1st and 3rd valve slides | ||||||||
7161 | Trumpet | Ganter | ||||||
Ganter Munchen | ||||||||
7162 | French Horn | Schmidt | ||||||
7163 | Fluglehorn | Franzen-Cornet | ||||||
7164 | Saxhorn | Sax | ||||||
7165 | Trumpet | Erste Productivegenossens | ||||||
Este Wiener Produktions Genossenschaft | ||||||||
7166 | Trumpet | Enders | C | |||||
Enders Mainz | ||||||||
7167 | Alto Horn | Mahillon | ||||||
7168 | Tenor Horn | Barth | ||||||
Gebrüder Barth Stuttgart | ||||||||
7169 | Alto Horn | Couturier-Lyon | ||||||
Height: 23in Bell: 7in | ||||||||
7170 | Alto Horn | Couturier-Lyon | ||||||
7171 | Tuba | Lecomte | ||||||
A Lecomte & Cie , Paris for P. Grossman, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Height: 33in Bell: 11in | ||||||||
7172 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | 7G | 756160 | 1958 | |||
Apparently the 7G was the designation for the valve assembly, the bell is the 6H. Bore .500 | ||||||||
7173 | Tuba | Keefer | 8540 | 1919 | Eb | |||
Engraved: Brua G. Keefer & co.Highest grade Bell: 18in Height: 31in Bore: .660 | ||||||||
7174 | Cornet | Holton | New Proportion Couturier | 8369 | 1909 | |||
Couturier Model | ||||||||
7175 | Trumpet | Selmer | B66 | 185xx | 1957 | |||
7176 | Cornet | York | Custom | 37037 | ||||
7177 | Cornet | Thompson-Odell | ||||||
7178 | Cornet | Thompson-Odell | ||||||
Engraved: Thompson & Odell | Boston Bell 4 3/4in Length: 13in | ||||||||
7179 | Cornet | Becker | Artist | |||||
Engraved: The | Artist | Wm Becker | Chicago Ill | ||||||||
7180 | Trumpet | York | 79758 | 1925 | ||||
Length: 35 1/4in | ||||||||
7181 | French Horn | Grey | ||||||
7182 | Tenor Horn | Pepper | Premier | 11465 | LP/HP | |||
J.W. Pepper & Son | Premier } Philadelphia } Highest | Award and Diploma } Worlds Fair | Columbian Exposition | Chicago 1893 | 11465 Pryorphone: This instrument is singular in it’ engraving (embossing). Looking at other surviving Pepper instruments, the marking of "Premier | Philadelphia | Highest | Award and Diploma | Worlds Fair | Columbian Exposition | Chicago 1893" is consistent with other instruments in that serial number range, yet the "J.W.Pepper & Son" (which is clearly marked) only occurs on instruments after 1910, serial number 53000 and above. The "Premier" line does not occur above 11500, so the is nothing unusual about that, or the flat spring water key, nor indeed, anything else to indicate that this instrument was made other than in the 19th century. So why was the "Pepper & Son" imprinted years later? | ||||||||
7183 | Helicon | Slater | Eb | |||||
7184 | Fluglehorn | Fischer | American | |||||
Engraved: CARL FISCHER INC. AMERICAN MODEL PERFECTED GRADE N.Y. | ||||||||
7185 | Trumpet | Buescher | Truetone | 309630 | 1945 | |||
7186 | French Horn | Winter | ||||||
7187 | Trumpet | Gaylord | American | |||||
Seller says he learned it was made by Getzen. Also unclear whether the Gaylord and American Gaylord are the same company. | ||||||||
7188 | Tuba | Melich | ||||||
7189 | Trumpet | Huttl | ||||||
7190 | Trombone | Voigt | ||||||
7191 | Cornet | Halary | ||||||
English Wrap | ||||||||
7192 | Trumpet | Glassl, H | ||||||
Heribert Glassl | ||||||||
7193 | Fluglehorn | Glassl, H | ||||||
Heribert Glassl Rösselsheim | ||||||||
7194 | Tenor Horn | Heischkel | ||||||
Gunter Heischkel Migma | ||||||||
7195 | Cornet | Holton | New Proportion FC | 23680 | 1914 | |||
Holton advertised it as in the middle between their short and long models. | ||||||||
7196 | Trombone | Bandmaster | ||||||
7197 | Euphonium | Grinnell Bros | New American | |||||
Engraved: THE NEW AMERICAN MODEL TUBA MANUFACTURED FOR GRINNELL BROS, DETROIT MICH | ||||||||
7198 | Trumpet | Elaton | ||||||
7199 | Tuba | Elaton | F | |||||
Height: 38.5in | ||||||||
7200 | Trumpet | Couesnon | 1951 | |||||
7201 | Cornet | Bandmaster | 151583 | |||||
Bandmaster Elkhart | ||||||||
7202 | Baritone | Stratton | ||||||
Height: 26 in Bell: 9 in | ||||||||
7203 | Trumpet | Rampone-Cazzani | C | |||||
7204 | Tenor Horn | Huttl | 6 | 1939 | ||||
A.K. Hüttl Graslitz | ||||||||
7205 | Trombone | Couesnon | 14747 | |||||
7206 | Tenor Horn | Stowasser | ||||||
Height:30 3/4 In. Adolf Stowasser Graz | ||||||||
7207 | Trumpet | American Diplomat | ||||||
7208 | Cornet | Holton | New Proportion Couturier | 27281 | 1914 | |||
7209 | Fluglehorn | Kessels | ||||||
7210 | Trumpet | Ansingh | ||||||
Ansingh & Co Zwolle | ||||||||
7211 | Trumpet | Wunderlich | ||||||
7212 | Cornet | Goller | ||||||
7213 | Tuba | Huttl | ||||||
7214 | Baritone | Bandmaster | ||||||
7215 | Ophicleide | Association General | ||||||
7216 | Trombone; Valve | Gras | ||||||
Engraved: PRIMA | BREVETE S.G.D.G | J. GRAS | FOURNISSEUR DE L’ARMEE | 42 rue de la Chaussée d’Antin | PARIS | ||||||||
7217 | Trombone | Frank | Junior | |||||
7218 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | 1248 | ||||
Engraved: 1248| Lyon Healy | Own-Make | Chicago | USA | ||||||||
7219 | Tuba | Kessels | Sirena | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Kessels Tilburg Bell 16in. Height: 33.5in | ||||||||
7220 | Tenor Horn | Wunderlich | ||||||
7221 | Tuba | Kruse | ||||||
Wlhelm Kruse Markneukirchen Height: 38in | ||||||||
7224 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 88H | 1924 | G | |||
Bore: 0.562". | ||||||||
7223 | Euphonium | Graves | 0840s | |||||
7225 | Trombone | Conn | 76H Beitel | 1921-6 | ||||
Large Symphony. Bore: 0.5469 | ||||||||
7226 | Mellophone | Huttl | Grand Prix | |||||
Engraved: A K Huttl | Graxlitz | Czechoslovakia | Grand| Prix | ||||||||
7227 | Tuba | Monke | Eb | |||||
7228 | Fluglehorn; low | ZimmerT | ||||||
7229 | Trombone; Valve | Union Artistique | ||||||
7230 | Trombone; AltoV | Conn | 158703 | 1918 | Eb | |||
7231 | Trombone; Sopra | Lyon-Healy | American Standard | |||||
7232 | Tenor Horn | Professional | ||||||
Height: 24 in Bell: 11 in | ||||||||
7233 | Helicon | Association General | ||||||
7234 | Tuba | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
Hirsbrunner Aarau | ||||||||
7235 | Cornopean | Giboreau | ||||||
7236 | Alto Horn | Besson | 293948 | |||||
7237 | Trumpet | US Band | ||||||
7238 | Tenor Horn | Buescher | 156074 | 1924 | ||||
7239 | Trombone; Valve | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
7240 | Mellophone | Jaubert | ||||||
7241 | Baritone | Lecomte | ||||||
A. Lecomte Paris Height 15.5in | ||||||||
7242 | Mellophone | Cleveland | Eb/F | |||||
Bell: 10 1/2in | ||||||||
7243 | Sousaphone | MelloDee | Eb | |||||
7244 | Alto Horn | Majestic | 8394 | |||||
Majestic Made in Chicago IL Described as: ANTIQUE Majestic Louis B Malecki Baritone (1915?) | ||||||||
7245 | French Horn | Wunderlich | ||||||
Engraved: R Wunderlich Maker Chicago | ||||||||
7247 | Helicon | White | 9499 | BBb | ||||
7248 | Tuba | York | ||||||
Engraved: JW York & Son | ||||||||
7249 | Trumpet | York | 245925 | |||||
7250 | Alto Horn | Pedler | Eb | |||||
Engraved: Harry Pedler and Sons | Elkhart Ind Bell: 8 3/8in Length: 20.5in Bore: .500 | ||||||||
7251 | Trumpet | Wohlrab | 8N | |||||
7252 | Tuba | Schuster | ||||||
7253 | Trumpet | Kley | ||||||
No. 54. Albert Kley Berlin | ||||||||
7254 | Trumpet | Conn | 302632 | |||||
hex valve casings rimless | ||||||||
7255 | Baritone | Jaubert | ||||||
Engraved: F Jaubert & Cie | Paris | Lyon & Healy | Sole Agents | Chicago Bell: 10in Height: 28in | ||||||||
7256 | Trumpet | Huttl | ||||||
Heckel Trumpet. A.K. Hüttl Graslitz | ||||||||
7257 | Trumpet | Windisch | ||||||
7258 | Trumpet | Windisch | ||||||
7259 | French Horn | Effner | ||||||
7260 | Cornet | Holton | New Proportion Couturier | 5597 | 1908 | |||
7261 | Cornet | Holton | Revelation | 47341 | 1919 | |||
Elkhart Manufacture with a Chicago bell. | ||||||||
7262 | Bugle; Keyed | Wright | Eb | |||||
Interesting provenance with this horn. It was owned by Frederic Mercer, pictured, the leader of the Mystic Cornet Band. The Mystic Band was formed in 1856 and remained in existence for about 50 years. | ||||||||
7263 | Tuba | Gautrot | ||||||
Convertible from concert to OTS | ||||||||
7264 | Mellophone | Holton | Collegiate | 105839 | 1930 | F/Eb/D/C | ||
Hatbox | ||||||||
7265 | Trumpet | Heald | American Premier | 48187 | ||||
Engraved: John Heald | Makers | American Premier | Model | Pat Mar. 25 1884 | Aug. 13 1889| Feb. 28 1899. | ||||||||
7266 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | ||||||
7267 | Cornet | Frederick | P19260-C | |||||
P.H. Frederick | Philadelphia | PA | SUPERIOR | 1st Class | ||||||||
7268 | Trumpet | Goller | ||||||
Engraved: F. GoLLER INSTRUMENMACHER FRANKFURT a/M | ||||||||
10003 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | 93655 | 1906 | ||||
Not seen in early catalogs Leaf spring water key 6/15/1886 patent | ||||||||
7679 | Trumpet | Schrott | ||||||
7272 | Trombone | Mayers | Concord | |||||
J.B. Mayers&Sons 15 Liverpool R Manchester | ||||||||
7273 | Fluglehorn | Maheu | ||||||
cork top valve caps | ||||||||
7274 | Tuba | Wunderlich | ||||||
7275 | Mellophone | Koeder | Majestic | 604 | ||||
7276 | Trombone; Valve | Jaubert | ||||||
Bell: 7.25in | ||||||||
7277 | Cornet | Distin | Superior | 11420 | 1894 | Eb | ||
7278 | Bugle; Keyed | Smith | ||||||
Bell: 6 1/4in | ||||||||
7279 | Trumpet | Besson | Westminister | |||||
7280 | Tuba | Besson | Class A | |||||
7281 | Tuba | Altrichter | ||||||
Height: 36in | ||||||||
7282 | Cornet | Quinby | 1870s | Eb | ||||
Quinby Bros circular cornet Pryorphone: Boy, some details of that horn sure seem to bear a resemblence to many details of my unmarked SARV cornet, including the Allen rotaries... Kenton: Well, now, I don’t know. But the number of makers that used Allen valves is somewhat limited. I’ll see if I can get a list of who all used Allen valves. That would help to narrow the field. OK, to narrow the field, 5 makers used Allen valves: Allen & Co (Allen & Richardson) DC Hall Hall & Quinby Quinby Brothers Lehnert & Co (Richardson & Lehnert) both Henry and Carl So, both Quinby and Lehnert look like good possibilities. | ||||||||
7283 | Alto Horn | LaFleur | ||||||
Engraved: J.R. LaFleur & Son 147 Wardour St London | ||||||||
7284 | Cornet | Gautier | Bb LP | |||||
Bore: .460 Bell: 4 ¾ in Made in Austria | ||||||||
7285 | Sousaphone | Holton | 1911 | Eb | ||||
7286 | Mellophone | Jenkins | ||||||
7287 | Alto Horn | Coon | ||||||
Bell: 6.75in Length: 35.75in | ||||||||
7288 | Fluglehorn | Vanderhaeghen | ||||||
Engraved: A.Vanderhaghen Fournisseur de l armee et du conservatoire Roal A Gand | ||||||||
7289 | Mellophone | Selmer | Freetone | A16806 | ||||
Pan Am International Style Serial# | ||||||||
7290 | Sousaphone | Fischer | 186197 | |||||
Engraved: Carl Fischer Boston Mass | ||||||||
7291 | Euphonium | Martin | 15267 | pre-1919 | ||||
Bell: 11 1/2 in Height: 29 in | ||||||||
7292 | Bugle | Ludwig | ||||||
7293 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Perfection | |||||
Engraved: RUDOLPH WURLITZER Co.CINCINNATI, OHIO USA PERFECTION Length: 13 in Bell: 4 1/2in | ||||||||
7294 | Tuba | Miraphone | 1270 | 2482 | ||||
7295 | Alto Horn | Keefer | 7890 | 1919 | ||||
7296 | Trombone; Valve | Huttl | 800 | |||||
7297 | Cornet | Holton | 30 | |||||
7298 | Trumpet | Aubertin | ||||||
A. Aubertin Aubervilliers Seine France | ||||||||
7299 | Kuhlohorn | Zutavern | ||||||
7300 | Trumpet | Syhre | ||||||
7301 | Alto Horn | All Star | P60858 | |||||
Height: 20in Bell: 8.5in | ||||||||
7302 | Helicon | Fischer | 272073 | BBb | ||||
Bell: 20in Engraved: Carl Fischers | American | Model| New York Bore: .735 | ||||||||
7303 | Cornet | Boston | 7505 | 1883 | Eb HP | |||
Engraved: Made by the BOSTON Musical Instrument Manufy Bell: 4.5in Bore: .424 | ||||||||
7304 | Trombone | Pepper | Perfected | 66590 | ||||
Trill valve | ||||||||
7305 | Cornet | (anon) | 4088 | Eb | ||||
Made by (indecipherable) Musical Instrument Mfg Co FHILADA No 4088 | ||||||||
7306 | Sousaphone | Scavone | ||||||
Engraved: Condor | Scavone & Co S. Paolo Bell: 23in Length of the tubing: 180 in | ||||||||
7307 | Mellophone | Corton | ||||||
Mellophonium | ||||||||
7308 | Trombone; Valve | Besson | Imperial | |||||
7309 | Cornet | Amati | 2551 | |||||
Marked B&F This cornet with tunable bell, shows that during the 1945 transition, both the Bohland & Fuchs and Amati trademarks were used, as the B&F "Anchor" logo and "Amati-Kraslice" are present. | ||||||||
7310 | Alto Horn | Miraphone | ||||||
7311 | Ebor Corno | Graves | 1840s | |||||
The Ebor Corno was supposedly invented and patented by Allen Dodworth in 1838. Langwill says that Graves started making brass instruments in 1837, and was using Vienna valves by the mid 1840s. There is an online quote from "The Tuba Family" by Clifford Bevan on the Dodworth and the Ebor Corno. I’ve not actually looked at the book nor checked out his references. He talks about Ebor Cornos, OTS instruments and instruments made by Uhlmann. But, it isn’t clear to me whether he is talking about one instrument - the ebor corno, or two instruments the ebor corno and the OTS instrument. Here is the quote: "In the United States, the introduction of the tuba and development of the all-brass band occurred at roughly the same time as in England. Following bands of woodwind and brass, with generally an ophicleide or bass horn providing the lowest notes, the mid-1830s saw the establishment of several bands consisting entirely of brass instruments. The first was probably the Dodworth Band of New York which dispensed with woodwind in 1834, but the bass part was still no doubt played on an ophicleide since Dodworth’s "bell-over-the-shoulder" instruments were not patented until 1838 and the _Ebor Corno_ valve instruments, again of Dodworth invention, were apparently built only in alto and tenor sizes. The backward-facing instruments were made to Allen Dodworth’s design by Uhlmann of Vienna in considerable quantities and a wide reange of sizes. The Henry Ford Museum at Dearborn, Michigan contains about 20 specimens and there is one in the Horniman Museum, London (Fig. 15). Exclusively marching instruments, the inventor is on record as having stated their unsuitability for concert work. (In Britain, however, Sir Michael Costa had backward-facing trombones made to counter his players’ alleged "overblowing".) many of the Dodworth instruments were used during the Civil War (1861-5)." In Dodworth’s 1853 book, he classified together Ebor Cornos, Sax Horns, Alt Horns, Clavicors, Neo Cors, Tenore Ophecleides, Tenore Tubas, Alto Trombones, tombacellos and French Horns as tenors. Baritones are: Baritone Sax Horns, Bb tombones, valve trombones, trombacellos, Klavicors Basses are: C and Bb Ophcleides, Sax Horrns, Bb Tubas And Contra Basses: Bass Tubas, Sax Horns, Bombardons, Trombacellos, and Bass Trombones I mention this to illustrate the variety of horns in existance in the 1850s, including ebor cornos and trombacellos (apparently in several sizes). He also says that "The French makers has a deservedly high reputation, but they do not all make good ones. The Germans have a decidedly bad reputation, but do not all make bad ones, as some of the finest instruments are manufactured by German makers; however it not now necessary to import brass instruments as formerly, as it is conceded by nearly all, that the finest quality of instruments are now made here, by our American manufacturers. " So, it may be an interpretation that Dodworth may have originally gone to Ulhman for instruments, but that Graves later became his source. Dodworth also states that the Dodworth family introduced OTS instruments in 1838. That may be what the patent was, and not for the ebor corno. In fact, internet references to the Dodworth patent seem to describe the OTS instrument, not the ebor corno. | ||||||||
11708 | French Horn | Holton | 71 | 299040 | 1957 | |||
Marketplace | ||||||||
7312 | Trumpet | Hakkert | Jr | |||||
7313 | Trumpet | Majestic | ||||||
Made in Italy | ||||||||
7314 | Trombone; Bass | MeyerH | ||||||
Hch. Meyer Landau Germany | ||||||||
7315 | Fluglehorn | Schopf | ||||||
7316 | Trumpet | Hopf | Standard | |||||
7317 | Trumpet | Hofer | Deluxe | |||||
7318 | French Horn | Hofer | ||||||
Hofer Konzert Based in Graslitz. | ||||||||
7319 | Tuba | Schediwy | ||||||
7320 | Fluglehorn | Roubichou | ||||||
7321 | Euphonium | Engel | ||||||
length 31.5 In. Robert Engel Wien | ||||||||
7322 | Fluglehorn | Brazda | ||||||
Engraved: Stanislav Brazda Pilzen Length: 14 1.4in length of tubing: 45 1/8 in Bell: 5 1/4 in | ||||||||
7323 | Tenor Horn | Bach, Anton | ||||||
7324 | Baritone | Bohm Meinl | 691946 | |||||
Bore: .560 bell collar: 923 Germany | ||||||||
7325 | Trumpet | Schubert | ||||||
7326 | Trumpet | Wurlitzer | Lyric | |||||
7327 | Alto Horn | Bruno | Perfection | 9588 | ||||
Engraved: Perfection | Made | USA | Bruno & Son | Inc | New York | No 9588 | ||||||||
7328 | Trumpet | King | Liberty | 271772 | ||||
Bore: .447 Bell: 4-1/2in | ||||||||
7329 | Mellophone | Elkhorn | 1555 | |||||
7330 | Tenor Horn | Continental | Clarion | 27819 | Bb | |||
Bell: 10.5in Bore: .510 Height: 28 1/2in | ||||||||
7331 | Tuba | Martell | ||||||
Engraved: Charles Martell Bell: 15 3/4in Height: 32 1/4in | ||||||||
7332 | Trumpet | Perfacktone | ||||||
7333 | Trombone; Valve | Besson | Excellence | none | Bb | |||
Engraving reads Excellence | Fabrication Francaise | F. Besson | Paris | Made in France Back to top | ||||||||
7334 | Cornet | Kessels | French Model | Bb | ||||
French Wrap (bell in the middle) | ||||||||
7340 | Helicon | Peeters | ||||||
7336 | Trombone | Royal | ||||||
Made in Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
7337 | Helicon | Couesnon | 1936 | C | ||||
Bell: 9 1/2in | ||||||||
7338 | Trumpet | Martin | New Master | 99xxx | ||||
Bore "M" (.435) Bell and trim are is nickel/silver plate, gold wash in bell Bell: 4-3/8in | ||||||||
7339 | Alto Horn | Potter | Eb | |||||
crest of a lion and unicorn rampant either side of some kind of device which does not quite look like a shield surrounded by a ribbon bearing the inscription: "GEORGE POTTER & COMPY", with another ribbon below saying "ALDERSHOT". Bell: 7 3/8in Height: 20in | ||||||||
7341 | Helicon | Weber-Rossberg | ||||||
7342 | Helicon | Lucavec | ||||||
Engraving reads:Fr. Lucavec Praha Zizkov vyroba hudebnich nastrojv | ||||||||
7343 | Helicon | Schenkelaars | ||||||
7344 | Helicon | Doina | ||||||
7345 | Trumpet | deVries | ||||||
Melchior de Vries Vienna Valve Trumpet | ||||||||
7346 | Tuba | Squire | Eb | |||||
Engraved: A. Squire Cincinnati Ohio Bell: 12in Height: 30in | ||||||||
7347 | Trumpet | Martin | Magna | 702xxx | C | |||
7348 | Trombone | King | 152 | |||||
I thought it appeared to have 132 on bell section and 152 on slide,but the seller assures me that they are both 152s. | ||||||||
7349 | Trumpet | Imperial | 863 | |||||
7351 | Fluglehorn | Boosey | 102240? | 1917? | ||||
7352 | Cornet | Goldstar | ||||||
Engraved: Gold Star | Chicago | Musical Co | Chicago | ||||||||
7353 | Tenor Horn | Besson | Westminister | 483497 | ||||
Height: 23 3/4 In. | ||||||||
7354 | Helicon | Glier | ||||||
A. Glier Warzawa | ||||||||
7355 | Cornet | Utrechtse | Bb HP | |||||
Engraving reads A902 thus a High Pitch Cornet | ||||||||
7356 | Cornet | Pepper | 5389 | |||||
7357 | Alto Horn | Georgi-Vitak | ||||||
Engraved: Georgi & Vitak | Chicago Ill. | ||||||||
7358 | Trombone | Beautee | Bb HP | |||||
Engraved: Jules Beautee | Paris | Julius Bauer & Co | Sole Agents | Chicago Bell: is 7.75 in | ||||||||
7359 | Cornet | Persy | Triumphe | 1710 | ||||
7360 | Trumpet | Conn | 25B Victor | 903422V | 1961 | C | ||
7361 | Ballad Horn | Fillmore | ||||||
7362 | Trombone | Schediwy | ||||||
7363 | Trombone; Valve | Schediwy | ||||||
7364 | Trombone; Valve | Association General | ||||||
7367 | Trombone; Bass | Monnig | ||||||
7368 | Mellophone | Wurlitzer | Professional | A7284 | ||||
Engraved: Wurlitzer Professional USA Pan Am International Style Serial# | ||||||||
7369 | Trombone; Valve | Mahillon | 23 | |||||
vienna valves | ||||||||
7370 | French Horn | Lehrer | ||||||
J. Fritz Lehrer, Graslitz OKH 1939 Bell: 12 in tight fit for most adults | ||||||||
7371 | Trombone | Mahillon | ||||||
C Manillon succ J Smits Bruxelles | ||||||||
7372 | Trombone; Valve | Gardet | Bb/C | |||||
Engraved: Gardet | Paris | ||||||||
7373 | Cimbasso | Dehmal | ||||||
Bell: 9 in Bore: .560 at main tuning slide. | ||||||||
7374 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Professional | 104 | ||||
Bell: 4.75in Length: 15 in | ||||||||
7375 | Cornet | Continental | 214 | |||||
Length: 17 1/4in (15.75) | ||||||||
7376 | Trumpet | Sistek | Own Make | 5083 | 1920 | |||
James Sistek | Own Make | Cleveland | Ohio | ||||||||
7377 | Trombone; Valve | Lamotte | ||||||
Engraved: Ch Lamotte a Paris | ||||||||
7378 | Trombone; Valve | Kuhnl-Hoyer | 35541 | 1956 | ||||
7379 | Trombone; Alto | Monke | F | |||||
7380 | Trombone; Valve | Langen | ||||||
. J. Langen Osnabrück | ||||||||
7381 | Tuba | Kruspe | 930054 | 1920 | Bb/F | |||
Height:35.43in Bell:14.29in Bore:0.75 -0.83 | ||||||||
7382 | Fluglehorn | Riedl | Eb | |||||
Length:17 in Bell: 5 in | ||||||||
7383 | Trombone; Valve | Hug | 10708 | |||||
Hug & cie | ||||||||
7384 | Trombone | Heinel | ||||||
Hermann Heinel MIGMA Bastrompet: I believe that the slide/bell connection is a tuning slide that can be moved in/out, not fixed like the connections we’re used to. | ||||||||
7385 | Trombone | Lambertz | ||||||
7386 | Helicon | Martin | 12xxx | BBb | ||||
Bell:24in Bore: .750 | ||||||||
7387 | Trombone; AltoV | Leland | 1800 | |||||
Alto Bell 7 5.8in Length: 21 in | ||||||||
7388 | Alto Horn | Malecki | Majestic | 8394 | ||||
7389 | Trumpet; Low | Bach | Stradivarius | 1731xx | F | |||
Contralto | ||||||||
7390 | Trumpet | Frank | 1567 | |||||
7391 | Mellophone | Jenkins | ||||||
Engraved: AUG. HEINEM, JENKINS SONS MUSIC COMPANY, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI | ||||||||
7392 | Cornet | Seefeldt | ||||||
7393 | Trombone | Williams | 7 | 3065 | 1973 | Bb/F | ||
7394 | Tuba | Stark | ||||||
7395 | Tuba | Sprinz | ||||||
7396 | Trumpet | Besson | Excellent | |||||
7397 | Alto Horn | Battauld | ||||||
Battauld Chalon a Saone | ||||||||
7398 | Trombone | Olympian | 11854 | |||||
Engraved: Olympian made in USA | ||||||||
7399 | Trumpet | Harwood | P43259 | |||||
7400 | Trumpet | Hamilton | 1040 | 22318 | 1960s | |||
Engraved: H | Hamilton Marked on casing: Made by | KEILWERTH | Germany | 22318 Purchased from Grossman Music Corporation in the early 1960s. | ||||||||
7401 | Cornet | Lefever | 691 | |||||
7402 | Trumpet | Buescher | 215 | 323545 | 1949 | |||
7403 | Trumpet | Buescher | Super 400--T160N | 360065 | ||||
7404 | Mellophone | Boston | 19946 | 1911 | ||||
Engraved:Made by the Boston Musical Instrument Company bell: 10.25in | ||||||||
7405 | Cornet | ToneKing | ||||||
Tone King New York Band Co. | ||||||||
7406 | Fluglehorn | Schuster | C | |||||
Engraved: gebr. Schuster markneukirchen with 2 medals, one from 1862(London) and one from 1879 (Sydney). Length:14.5 in Length of tubing: 44 3/4 inches long | ||||||||
7407 | Alto Horn | Trapp | ||||||
Engaved: Herman Trapp, Wildstein B. Eger in Bohmen, Shulz-Marke Height: 22in Bell: 7in | ||||||||
7408 | Alto Horn | Harmony | ||||||
Chicago Musical Instrument Company | ||||||||
7409 | Mellophone | ToneKing | ||||||
7410 | Cornet | Gloess | ||||||
Engraved: J. Gloess Place de la Plax Mulhouse Length: 12.5in Length of the tubing: 55 in | ||||||||
7411 | Helicon | Lutz | ||||||
Brüder Lutz Schönbach Böhmen | ||||||||
7412 | Cornet | Besson | ||||||
7413 | Trumpet | Buescher | 10-22A True-Tone | 177653 | 1925 | |||
Patent 10/29/07 | ||||||||
7414 | Euphonium | Uhlmann | pre-1896 | |||||
Engraved: Leopold Uhlmann K:K priv. Instrumenten Fabrik in Wien; Mariahilf Barnabitengasse No.6 The company was located in Vienna 1834-1904 and Barnabitergasse 1865-1896 Height 29 in Bell: 8.5in Length of tubing: 106.5in | ||||||||
7415 | Tuba | Besson | Imperial | Eb | ||||
7416 | Sousaphone | Buescher | Bb | |||||
Tenor Sousaphone LEW: I bought the horn shown in the eBay photos you have linked. I used it at Tuba Christmas this past December. It plays very well, easy blowing with a nice full sound, as you might expect from a euphonium with a 14" bell. I brought it to the US Army band tuba euphonium conference in January and Lee Stofer played it and sounded great. I have since spoken to a couple of other people who said that they have seen others and one who owns another one. I suspect that they were made as marching band baritones, but I still believe that a relatively small number were made and certainly a smaller number are still around in playing condition. | ||||||||
7417 | Tuba | Pourcelle | ||||||
Engraved: Henry Pourcelle Superior Paris Bell: 13 1/2 in Bore:.660- .670 2nd valve casing: 2 R J L Receiver: DA resemblance to the Tourville & Cie Eb tuba shown to left, but it is smaller all around. The Pourcelle has a Mainz rim bell as does the Tourville. | ||||||||
7418 | Tenor Horn | Hawkes | Excelsior Sonorous | 30246 | 1909 | |||
Engraved: Excelsior Sonorous Class A | Hawkes & Son | Denman Street | Piccadilly Circus | London | 30246 Bore: .525 Bell: 9.25 in Height: 21.5 in | ||||||||
7419 | French Horn | Bruno | Majestic | |||||
7420 | Cornet | Courtois | ||||||
Pryorphone: They did not stamp them on the valve casings. Look under the valve caps to find the serial number (if there is one). In addition, one can narrow down the time period from the dates of the awards that are also on the bell. You might list ALL the bell engraving, and then we could help. KimC: Wow! There IS a serial number there! It is not very clear, but it says 13432. Thanks for that tip! So, here ist he complete text on that cornet: (in a circle):Medaille de 1re classe Exposition universelle 1855 Medaille Londres 1862 Exposition universelle Paris 1867 Medaille dHonneur En argent ----.---- Antonio Courtois & Mille Mille Sr Facteur du Conservatoire National 88 rue Des Marais St. Martin Paris ----.---- 1lr Prix Grande Medaille DOr Exposition Moscou 1872 & Medaille DOr Paris 1878 ----.---- S. Arthur Chappel sole agent 52 New Bond Street London Thats all, quite a lesson! That is why I ondered why there was no serial number, but now I have found it. Honestly I did not ecspect to find a serial number on a part that can easily be removed, or svapped to another instrument. Pryorphone: Looking at the bell award engravings that Ive been able to collect, that puts your cornet between 1878 - 1889 | ||||||||
7421 | Trumpet | Conn | ||||||
French Style | ||||||||
7422 | Trumpet | David | ||||||
Crepin David rotary valve Trumpet. Crepin David Bielefeld. | ||||||||
7423 | Tenor Horn | David | ||||||
Ernst David Instrumentenfabrik Bielefeld | ||||||||
7424 | Mellophone | Peerless | ||||||
Engraved: Peerless | Fuller Ryde [?] Music Co | Indianapolis | Ind CJ Fuller and Joel Ryde owners are mentioned in publications dated 1923-8. The Peerless mellophone shown from the Fuller-Ryde Music Co. would date to the 1918-1930 period when they were in operation in Indianapolis at #27 East Ohio St. The name was Fuller-Wagner Music Co. from 1915-1917 and just Wagner Music Co. in 1914. | ||||||||
7425 | Helicon | Imperial | 4038 | Eb | ||||
Bore: .670 Bell: 24 in | ||||||||
7426 | Trumpet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | New Queen | 15721 | c. 1950s | |||
7427 | Trumpet | Sonore | ||||||
7428 | Bugle | Lange | ||||||
7430 | Alto Horn | Miraphone | 8565 | |||||
7431 | Trumpet | Revere | 1481 | |||||
Also marked US Zone Germany step bore/conical tuning slide | ||||||||
7432 | Trombone | Goumat | ||||||
Bell 7in Czech made | ||||||||
7433 | Trumpet | Duval | 631749 | |||||
Length: 19in | ||||||||
7434 | Cornet | Michl | ||||||
Langwill lists two Michls Johann & Sohn and Franz, but makes no connection between them. Franz was in Graslitz 1881-1937 and was succeeded at his death in 1935 by sons Franz, Rudolf and Adolf. Johann was in Graslitz 1870-1937. This horn appears to be engraved: Franz Michl | Musikinstrumentenfabrik | Graslitz | 1. B. | Gegr | 1881 | Joh. Michl | Tallinn | ||||||||
7435 | Bugle | Schenkelaars | Bb | |||||
Bastrompet: bought this instrument on the internet and it is a normal Bb trumpet except it is missing the third valve what I want to know is there another brand that build 2 valve Bb trumpets and why did they build them? It seems to me that making a normal Bb is cheaper for the factories and gives the buyer a complete instrument and if you do not want to use the third valve ? then that is your choice. Pryorphone: I believe that the drum & bugle corps used this configuration after the single piston valve + single rotary valve configuration for their instruments (now they use a full three valved instrument). MineralMan: The two-valve configuration will allow playing a normal scale in the native key of the instrument, at least in the second full octave of the horn. For drum and bugle work, that would be more than sufficient, I would think. Once you get past the first bugled fifth, you have access to all the notes in the major scale, using just the two valves. Normal bugle calls do not go below that fifth, anyhow. Still, it seems kinda silly to me, since the addition of the third valve would make the instrument fully chromatic. I ca not imagine that it would add that much cost, given the low price of student-level trumpets these days. Bastrompet: My thoughts exactly but I forgot to tell this instrument is already some thirty years old and there is almostly no wear on the valves atall so I gues it has hardly been played on. It is supposed to have come from the Royal Dutch Airforce Band if so they most probably only tryed it out to find out they did not want it. I hope it is quite a rare one because that is what I try to collect rare Dutch made brass instruments. | ||||||||
7436 | Trumpet | Selmer | 99bs | 1975 | ||||
Selmer Radial 2, model 99 Bs (XL bore, 0.468 This is the model where the valves are formed into a V with an angel of two degrees to minimize piston wear. Hence, the trumpet is called "Radial 2". Generally they have no engraving. | ||||||||
7437 | Trombone | York | 86749 | |||||
Slide marked M | ||||||||
7438 | Cornopean | Brunniry | 1880 | |||||
Meister Albin Feiler | ||||||||
7439 | Trombone | Hospe | Artist | 1930s? | ||||
sold by Anton Hospe in Omaha, Nebraska, at one time the biggest music store in Omaha, now a historic landmark. | ||||||||
7440 | Trombone; Valve | Los Liran | ||||||
made in Chicago Bore: .490 Bell: 7.5 in | ||||||||
7441 | Bugle | Tutz | ||||||
Anton Tutz, Innsbruck | ||||||||
7442 | Trumpet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
7443 | Bugle | B-S | ||||||
7444 | Tuba | Boosey-Hawkes | Regent | 209719 | Eb | |||
7445 | Mellophone | Amati | ||||||
7446 | Cornet | LaFleur | Alliance | |||||
Engraved: Alliance | LaFleur | LaFleur and Son | London Paris New York| Made in Germany | 7773 | Imported by | Boosey & Hawkes | London | ||||||||
7447 | Trumpet | Huttl | Super Deluxe | |||||
7448 | French Horn | Fischer, AE | ||||||
Bremen | ||||||||
7449 | Trumpet | deVries | ||||||
Lierre | ||||||||
7450 | Cornet | Mahillon | 381 | |||||
7451 | Cornet | Pfaff | 1851-64 | Eb | ||||
Georg Michael Pfaff, Kaiserslautern inventor of the sewing machine | ||||||||
7452 | Cornet | Gautier | 2xxx | |||||
Conical Gautier, LaPorte | ||||||||
7453 | Cornet | Fiske | C | |||||
7454 | Vocal Horn | Spelbring | ||||||
7455 | Cornet | Wright | BB/A | |||||
EG Wright Boston | ||||||||
7456 | Cornet | Seefeldt | ||||||
7457 | Cornet | Schreiber | ||||||
Early water key | ||||||||
7458 | Cornopean | Courtois | ||||||
AUGth COURTOIS AINE BREVERTE A PARIS S.G.D.G | ||||||||
7459 | Cornopean | Piattet | ||||||
7460 | Cornopean | Kohler | ||||||
Engraved: Improved Cornopean, 1270 Kohler Maker Henrietta St.Covent Gardens, London one extension crook, 2 pigtails marked G and Ab and two lead pipes marked A and Bb | ||||||||
7461 | Cornet | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
Square Valve Patent date is 1872. | ||||||||
7462 | Trumpet | (anon) | Jazz-o-phone | |||||
7463 | Cornet | Butler | ||||||
echo | ||||||||
7464 | Trumpet | Glasel | Bb/A | |||||
Oskar Glasel in Markneukirchen from 1881 | ||||||||
7465 | Cornet | Boosey | 39040 | 1891 | ||||
Echo Engraved: Class A, (logo) Light Valve, BOOSEY & CO, Makers, 295 Regent Street, London, 39040 | ||||||||
7466 | Cornet | Fischer | ||||||
7467 | Cornet | Keefer | 682 | 1910 | ||||
Echo | ||||||||
7468 | Cornet | Fiske | ||||||
Flat Spring water keys. Engraved: Issac Fisk, Maker, Worcester Mass, Patented, Oct 18 1886, Nov 12 1887, Feb 11 1888 | ||||||||
7469 | Bugle; Keyed | Kent | ||||||
Seven key Bugle Engraved: Royal Kent Bugle, H.W , London | ||||||||
7470 | Bugle; Keyed | Robinson | 1603 | |||||
8 keyed bugle Engraved: Robinson Russell & Co. 7 West Moreland St. Dublin. #1603 | ||||||||
7471 | Bugle; Keyed | Kent | ||||||
6 key Bugle Engraved: Royal Kent Bugle Warranted | ||||||||
7472 | Bugle; Keyed | Ellard | Bb | |||||
7 key Bugle Engraved: ELLARD, SACKVILLE ST, DUBLIN | Sligo Militia | ||||||||
Tim Holmes rebuilt | ||||||||
7473 | Bugle; Keyed | Graves | Eb | |||||
9 key Bugle Engraved: Graves & Co. Winchester, N.H | ||||||||
7474 | Alto Horn | Altrichter | Eb | |||||
J.Altrichter, Frankfurt | ||||||||
7475 | Bugle; Keyed | Wright | ||||||
14 Keyed Bugle Engraved: E.G.Wright Boston | Wm.S.Wheaton, New York | ||||||||
7476 | Alto Horn | Besson | 5122 | Eb | ||||
French | ||||||||
7477 | Fluglehorn | Kalashen | Cleartone | 6962 | ||||
7478 | Fluglehorn | Kalashen | ||||||
7479 | Trumpet; Bass | Boston | ||||||
7480 | Alto Horn | Schreiber | ||||||
7481 | Mellophone | Besson | F/Eb | |||||
7482 | French Horn | Rampone-Cazzani | ||||||
7483 | French Horn | Winter-Schoner | ||||||
Winter & Schoner, Linz c.1860 | ||||||||
7484 | French Horn | Pelitti | ||||||
Guiseppe Pelitti, Milan from around 1850 | ||||||||
7485 | French Horn | Uhlmann | ||||||
Leopold Uhlmann, Vienna | ||||||||
7486 | Trombone | Courtois | ||||||
Aug. Courtois, Paris | ||||||||
7487 | Cornet | Church | Eb | |||||
OTS John Church Cinn Ohio | ||||||||
7488 | Cornet | Schenkelaars | Schenkelaa | Bb | ||||
7489 | Trumpet | Aubertin | C | |||||
A Aubertin Aubervillier Seine | ||||||||
7490 | Natural Horn | Beauboeuf | ||||||
7491 | Natural Horn | Maheu | ||||||
Ch Maheu & Fils | ||||||||
7492 | Mellophone | Pihan | ||||||
Lyon | ||||||||
7493 | Cornet | Pihan | Artiste | |||||
H. Pihan a Lyon | ||||||||
7494 | Trumpet | Benge | 2781 | 1949-50 | ||||
Bore: .450 | ||||||||
7495 | Trombone | King | 4B 2104 | |||||
7496 | Trumpet | Lockie | 1960s | |||||
LOCKIE Music House Bore: .459 Made in Los Angeles super light 2 lb 1 oz!! "Lockie Music House apparently in the late 50s formed a company Novatek......and made horns........probably went through the 60s and maybe into the early 70s.....one look and its easy to tell that they were copied from Olds horns.....and I am speculating that someone at Olds probably ran this factory....there are the similarities....waterkeys that take the super small corks.... the valves.....ARE IDENTICAL!!!!....this set up allows them to be interchangeable" | ||||||||
7497 | Trombone; Valve | Fillmore | Elite | |||||
ENGRAVED: ELITE FILLMORE BROS. CO. CIN. O. | ||||||||
7498 | Trumpet | Cleveland | 1936-7 | C/Bb/A | ||||
7499 | Trumpet | Wunderlich | Jazz-o-phone | |||||
7500 | Trombone | McCoy | Melody-line | |||||
engraving: Melody-Line / Professional / Made expressly for / Mc Coy´s / Inc. | ||||||||
7501 | Fluglehorn | Dehmal | ||||||
7502 | Baritone | Thibouville | ||||||
Eugene Thibouville Ivry la bataille | ||||||||
7503 | French Horn | Dressel | ||||||
Meister Karl Dressel MIGMA Markneukirchen | ||||||||
7504 | Trombone | Dolnet | ||||||
7505 | Euphonium | Belltone | 212 | |||||
7507 | Fluglehorn | Bandmaster | ||||||
7508 | Alto Horn | Sonora | ||||||
7509 | Tenor Horn | Belltone | 211 | |||||
7510 | Tuba | Paling | Eb | |||||
W.H. Paling & Co Ltd. Paris. | ||||||||
7511 | Trombone; Valve | Besson | 43870. | |||||
Bastrompet: The position of the 4 th valve is different than the other 4 valve Besson we have | ||||||||
7512 | Fluglehorn | Besson | 55649 | 1893 | ||||
F. Besson | ||||||||
7513 | Cornet | Bandmaster | Artist | 4615 | ||||
Bandmaster Elkhart | ||||||||
7514 | Trumpet | Bandmaster | ||||||
7515 | Tuba | Weimar | ||||||
7516 | Trombone; Valve | Dyer | Diamond | |||||
7517 | Trumpet | ToneKing | Deluxe 3000 | 27963, | ||||
Jazz-o-phone Keilwerth | ||||||||
7518 | Trumpet | Stoy | ||||||
C.W. Stoy Magdeburg | ||||||||
7519 | Helicon | Meindl | ||||||
Anton Meindl Tepliz | ||||||||
7520 | Fluglehorn | Jacob | ||||||
Arthur Jacob MIGMA Markneukirchen | ||||||||
7521 | Tuba | Ackermann-Lesser | ||||||
7522 | Tuba | Heinem | ||||||
Engraved: Genuine Aug Heinem Austria Superior Quality Y W Jenkins Sons Music Co Sole Agents Kansas City Mo. Height: 31in Bell: 19in | ||||||||
7523 | Cornet | Jenkins | Special | A17984 | ||||
Made In U.S.A. Fully Warranted Pan Am International Style Serial# | ||||||||
7524 | Alto Horn | All Rigore | ||||||
Made by Pelisson. | ||||||||
7525 | Trombone; Valve | All Rigore | ||||||
7527 | French Horn | Alexander | 141 | 1975 | Eb | |||
Gebr. Alexander Mainz | ||||||||
7529 | Cornet | Vega | Triumphal | 86808 | Bb | |||
Bell: 4.75in Length: 16.5in | ||||||||
7530 | Trumpet | Farre | ||||||
7531 | Trumpet | Vega | Triumphal | 210448 | Bb | |||
Bell: 4.75in Length: 19.5in | ||||||||
7532 | Fluglehorn | Gautier, H | ||||||
7533 | Trumpet; Low | Otto | ||||||
Possibly a solo alto | ||||||||
7534 | Euphonium | Schenk | ||||||
7535 | Fluglehorn | Spengler | ||||||
Franz Spengler | ||||||||
7536 | Trumpet | Van Cauwelaert | Charlier | |||||
7537 | Cornet | Fauconnier | ||||||
E.M. Fauconier Gand | ||||||||
7538 | Cornet | Evette-Schaeffer | ||||||
7539 | Corno de Caccia | Friedbert | ||||||
gsmonks: There is much controversy surrounding these so-called cornos da caccia (horn(s) of hunting). This particular instrument would more correctly be classified as a modern variation of the valved furst pleiss (post) horn. Regardless whether these instruments are authentic or not, they nevertheless are beautifully made, and perform as well as any other top instrument. As far as that goes, the same could be said of the piccolo trumpet, a modern contraption that is routinely used to perform period music. | ||||||||
7540 | Helicon | Schamal | ||||||
Gebruder Schamal (Bratri Samalove) Prag | ||||||||
7541 | Alto Horn | Bottali | 1900-20 | Eb | ||||
A.M. Bottali Made in Milan, Italy | ||||||||
7542 | Bugle | Uytter | ||||||
7543 | Baritone | MullerG | ||||||
Gebr. Muller Amsterdam Czecho Slovakia on the mouthpiece receiver | ||||||||
7544 | Trumpet | Higham | Magma | |||||
7545 | Mellophone | Conn | 84548 | 1904 | ||||
7546 | Trumpet | Cleveland | 5865 | |||||
Engraved: The Cleveland Made By The Cleveland Musical Instrument Co Cleveland | ||||||||
7547 | Trumpet | Zalud | ||||||
Engraved: F. Zalud Theresienstadt | ||||||||
7548 | Mellophone | Larkin | ||||||
Larkin, Albany, NY | ||||||||
7549 | Trumpet | Benge | 3X+ | 18311 | 1976 | |||
7550 | Alto Horn | Pourcelle | ||||||
Engraved: Henry Pourcelle | Paris Bell:7 3/4 in Height: 23in | ||||||||
7551 | Trumpet | Holly | ||||||
Engraved: Ant. Holly in Pilsen Length: 15in Bell:4 1/2in | ||||||||
7552 | Cornet | Besson | Concord | |||||
Besson Concord London England | ||||||||
7553 | Baritone | Gautrot | ||||||
Height: 25in Gautrot Brevete Paris | ||||||||
7554 | Cornet | Grandjon | ||||||
J. Grandjon Paris | ||||||||
7555 | Trumpet | HessE | ||||||
7556 | Trumpet | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
Hirsbrunner Sumiswald | ||||||||
7557 | Trumpet; Bass | Hublart | ||||||
Hublart et Fils Strasbourg | ||||||||
7558 | Tuba | Gras | ||||||
7559 | Tuba | Altrichter | ||||||
J. Altrichter Frankfurt Height: 37 3/4 In. | ||||||||
7560 | Tenor Horn | Stowasser | ||||||
Height 27.5 In. Bell: 8 3/4 In. J. Stowasser Budapest | ||||||||
7561 | Cornet | Silvertone | ||||||
Made in France Seller believe it is a Couesnon Stencil | ||||||||
7562 | Mellophone | Huttl | Line 800 | |||||
7563 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Duplex | 11013 | 1910? | Bb/A | ||
7564 | Trumpet; Bass | Besson | Brevete | 58xx5 | 1895-6 | Bb | ||
Engraved: 50 Medals of Honor | Besson & Co | Prototype | 193 Euston Road | London | England | C Fischer | 6 4th Ave N. Y. | Sole Agent U States Bell 6.5" Bore .480 (main tuning slide) Length 18 in Length of tubing: approx 9ft | ||||||||
7565 | Trombone | Bach | Mercury | 53xx | ||||
Bell: 7 in Bore: .485 | ||||||||
7566 | Tenor Horn | Livain | ||||||
Edouard Livain Bruxelles/Mons | ||||||||
7567 | Tuba | Rolz | ||||||
Leo Rölz Graz | ||||||||
7568 | Fluglehorn | Courtois | ||||||
Left Hand model Antoine Courtois Paris | ||||||||
7569 | Alto Horn | Lecomte | ||||||
Height: 20.5 In. A. LeComte et Cie Paris | ||||||||
7570 | Trumpet | Kruspe | ||||||
Ed Kruspe Erfurt | ||||||||
7571 | Cornet | Prowse | C | |||||
Keith Prowse | ||||||||
7572 | Trumpet | Knoth | ||||||
Rino Kurt Knoth Instr. Baumeister Markneukirchen Sa | ||||||||
7573 | Helicon | Konefa | ||||||
Konefa Tilburg | ||||||||
7574 | Tuba | Kessels | BBb | |||||
Kessels Tilburg | ||||||||
7575 | Alto Horn | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
Berliner Valves | ||||||||
7576 | Tuba | Dubsek | ||||||
Karl Dusek Innsbruck Height: 42.5 In. | ||||||||
7577 | Trumpet | MelloDee | ||||||
7578 | Sousaphone | Revere | ||||||
Bell:24in Throat: 5 1/2in Valve body: Germany "Revere bought instruments from various manufacturers and had their name put on them." | ||||||||
7579 | Tuba | Leland | ||||||
Height: 30in Bell: 13in Engraved: PR Leland & Son, Worcseter, Mass . | ||||||||
7580 | French Horn | Kalison | Allegri | |||||
7581 | Cornet | Couesnon | 1898 | |||||
EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE DE PARIS, 1889, MEDAILLE DOR (then logo) COUESNON ET CIE, 94 RUE DANGOULEME, PARIS (then Pineapple and 98) Stamps near the end of the leadpipe, one appears to be a number 8 and the other looks like CN, although the N is incomplete | ||||||||
7582 | Trombone | Olds | Military | 8188 | 1932 | |||
Engraved: Olds Military Model | Made by: F.E. Olds and Sons | Los Angeles, CAL. Bell: 6 1/2in | ||||||||
7583 | Trumpet | Monke | ||||||
Jos Monke Angefertigt von Jos Monke in Köln a/Rh. (Made by Jos Monke in Köln at the Rhine) | ||||||||
7584 | Alto Horn | Luthier | ||||||
7585 | Trumpet | HessE | ||||||
Hex valve casings. Hess Klingenthal | ||||||||
7586 | Fluglehorn | Pihan | ||||||
H. Pihan Lyon | ||||||||
7587 | Trombone; Valve | Sladek | ||||||
K. Sladek Kladno | ||||||||
7588 | Fluglehorn | Rudolph | ||||||
Jul Rudolf Gotha also known as Jul Rudolph | ||||||||
7589 | Fluglehorn | Glassl | ||||||
Josef Glassl Graslitz | ||||||||
7590 | Fluglehorn | Louis | ||||||
I.C. Louis | ||||||||
7591 | Cornet | Dolling | ||||||
Voigtländische Musikinstrumenten-fabrik Hermann Dölling Markneukirchen | ||||||||
7592 | Fluglehorn | Meunier | ||||||
H. Meunier & Co. Paris. | ||||||||
7593 | Trumpet; Low | Evette-Schaeffer | 261 | 1880s | ||||
Length: 47 cm Bell: 11.5 cm | ||||||||
7594 | Fluglehorn | Heckel | 841 | |||||
Johan Adam Heckel Biebrich | ||||||||
7595 | French Horn | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Bohland & Fuchs Graslitz | ||||||||
7596 | Trombone | Alberto | ||||||
Alberto Sinfonia. Alberto is short for Albert Wolfram | ||||||||
7597 | Tenor Horn | Cubault | ||||||
7598 | Fluglehorn | Ankerl | ||||||
Ernst Ankerl Vormals Meister der Fa. Anton Dehmals Nachvolger. Translated this means something like: former Meister of the firm A. Dehmals successor. | ||||||||
7599 | Trombone; Valve | Persival | ||||||
Bastrompet: This is a Persival Valve Trombone. Persival Kop Amsterdam. Until now I had only seen Bugels from H.J. Kop who is supposed to be a manufacturer.Some of the bugels that I have seen from Kop are unique for him but this Trombone looks a lot lot like some other Dutch and Belgian brands. | ||||||||
7600 | Helicon | Pekelsky | ||||||
V. Pekelski Olomouci | ||||||||
7601 | Tenor Horn | Pini | ||||||
A. Pini Heerbrugg Rheintal | ||||||||
7602 | Trombone; Valve | Pelisson | ||||||
Pelisson Guinot & Blanchon Berlinner Valves. Pelisson Guinot et Blanchon Paris | ||||||||
7603 | French Horn | Musica Steyr | ||||||
Musica Steyr Austria | ||||||||
7604 | Cornet | York | 301 | 1887-1898 | ||||
York and Son | ||||||||
7605 | Cornet | Williams-Charles | ||||||
Charles Williams Stores, Inc.; Special Class B, New York City. Receiver marked made in Austria tuning slide lock and slide is marked for "low pitch" Charles Williams Stores was a merchandising, mail order operation who imported instruments from Europe and went bankrupt in 1929 | ||||||||
7606 | French Horn | Buescher | ||||||
One valve | ||||||||
7607 | Cornet | Martin-Busine | ||||||
7608 | Trumpet | York | 30613 | |||||
Engraved: Made by J.W. York & Sons Grand Rapids Mich. | ||||||||
7609 | Tuba | Peeters | ||||||
Bastrompet: This Tuba is identical to Kessels Tuba | ||||||||
7610 | Trumpet | Peeters | Eb | |||||
7611 | Fluglehorn | Peeters | ||||||
A. Peeters & Zn Tilburg | ||||||||
7612 | Tenor Horn | Millereau | ||||||
Millereau Paris | ||||||||
7613 | French Horn | Reichel | 1935 | |||||
Philipp Reichel Instrumentenfabrik, Markneukirchen Stab.Inf.Regt.75 N°28 with the date 4.1935 | ||||||||
7614 | Trombone; Valve | deVries | ||||||
Melchior DeVries Lierre | ||||||||
7615 | Mellophone | deVries | ||||||
Melchior de Vries Lierre. | ||||||||
7616 | Cornet | deVries | ||||||
Melchior De Vries Lierre | ||||||||
7617 | Trumpet | Greill | ||||||
Meister Willy Greill | ||||||||
7618 | Trumpet | Beer | ||||||
Meister Beer Migma | ||||||||
7619 | Cornopean | Martin-fils | ||||||
Martin Fils aine a Toulouse | ||||||||
7620 | Fluglehorn | Margueritat | ||||||
Margueritat Paris | ||||||||
7621 | Trumpet | Monette | 1980s | C | ||||
7622 | Trombone | Heinel | early 20th | |||||
tunning slide stay. hand slide is dual bore approx 0.523/0.547, no lead pipe, raw brass inners,friction dit. bell: 9.5 in. | ||||||||
7623 | Kuhlohorn | Voigt | ||||||
ERNST R. VOIGT MARKNEUKIRCHEN This Kuhlohorn is an example of tuning slide towards the bell that indicates that it is from before 1920. | ||||||||
7624 | Alto Horn | Slater | ||||||
Engraved: M Slater| Maker | New York Bell: 7 ½in Height: 22in | ||||||||
7625 | Trumpet | Heckel | ||||||
Engraved: Heckel Biebrich 125 | ||||||||
7626 | Euphonium | Holton | 1908 | |||||
7627 | Baritone | Schenkelaars | 96372 | |||||
European shank Height: 22 1/2in Bell: 9 1/2in Bore: .570 Engraved: Scheukelgacs Einohoven Holland. | ||||||||
7628 | Tenor Horn | Martin | 20234 | 1921 | ||||
7629 | Euphonium | Zazvonil | ||||||
Engraved: Jindrich Zazvonil Tovarna na hud nastroje na Kladne+ Height: 30 in Bell: 9 3/8in Length of tubing :106in | ||||||||
7630 | Alto Horn | Premier | Standard American | |||||
7631 | Cornet | (anon) | ||||||
7632 | Trombone | Holton | Professional | 116504 | 1934 | |||
7633 | Trombone | Harmony | ||||||
Bell: 7in Engraved: Harmony | Chicago Musical Instruments | Distributors | ||||||||
7634 | Tuba | Buescher | 207220 | 1926 | Eb | |||
7635 | Trumpet; Bass | Rampone-Cazzani | Bb | |||||
7636 | Trumpet | Besson | Brevete | 137xxx | ||||
British | ||||||||
7637 | Tenor Horn | Huller | ||||||
Manuel Hüller Graslitz | ||||||||
7638 | Sousaphone | Mahillon | ||||||
7639 | Tuba | Voigt | ||||||
7640 | Cornet | Tonk | Sterling | |||||
Engraved: STERLING TONK CHICAGO | ||||||||
7641 | Trumpet; Bass | Voigt | ||||||
Voigt Markneukirchen | ||||||||
9862 | Trumpet | Van Wijk | Prototype | |||||
7643 | Helicon | Schuster | ||||||
Sächsische Musikinstrumenten Manufaktur Schuster&Co | ||||||||
7644 | Tenor Horn | Rudolph | ||||||
Julius Rudolph Hof Instrumentenmacher Gotha | ||||||||
7645 | Tenor Horn | Herold | ||||||
Height: 23 3/4 In. | ||||||||
7646 | Fluglehorn | Courtois | 8084 | |||||
7647 | Trumpet | Suisse | ||||||
7648 | Baritone | Dardart | ||||||
Martin Dardart Herstal-Liege | ||||||||
7649 | Trumpet | Dardart | Charlier | |||||
Martin Dardart Herstal-Liege | ||||||||
7650 | Trumpet | Mahillon | ||||||
7651 | Fluglehorn | Margueritat | ||||||
Margueritat Paris | ||||||||
7652 | Trumpet; Low | Desidera | ||||||
Desidera Verona | ||||||||
7653 | Sousaphone | Conn | 209425 | 1924 | ||||
34 & 42 were the raincatcher LP/ BBb 3p models (probably this is a 34) | ||||||||
7654 | Trumpet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | Student Limburg Tr | 9092 | ||||
Limburg | ||||||||
7655 | Trombone | Sinfonia | Sama | |||||
SAMA is a Trade Name for Sawatski Markneukirchen | ||||||||
7656 | Trombone; Valve | Laignel | ||||||
7657 | Tuba | Sudre | F | |||||
Height: 32 1/4 In. Bell: 10.5 In. | ||||||||
7658 | French Horn | Scott | ||||||
Friedrich Schlott Leipzich | ||||||||
7659 | Trumpet; Low | Hawkes | F | |||||
Engraved: Excelsior Class Hawkes & Son Lenmen Street Piccadilly Circus London | ||||||||
7660 | Cornet | Slater | ||||||
7661 | Trumpet | Buescher | Aristocrat | |||||
7662 | Bugle | Conn | 398 | |||||
Engraved: Made by/C. G. Conn/Elkhart,/ Ind./and/New York. | ||||||||
7663 | Cornet | Vitak | ||||||
Engraved: Louis Vitak Chicago, Ill Artist, Made in Austria | ||||||||
7664 | Trumpet | York | 59109 | 1920 | ||||
7665 | Cornet | Conn | 4 in 1 | 2033 | 1878 | Bb,/Eb/ | ||
7666 | Helicon | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 38894 | |||||
Engraved: Grand Rapids Band Inst. Co. USA Line Grand Rapids Mich. USA | ||||||||
7667 | Trumpet | Pan American | 78671 | 1931 | ||||
this horn shows the characteristics of having been made by Blessing rather than by Conn. (z braces, reversed 3rd slide like the Blessing Standard and Blessing style ferrules) | ||||||||
7668 | French Horn | Geyer | ||||||
7669 | Trombone; Valve | Association General | ||||||
7670 | Tuba | Dolnet | ||||||
7671 | Trombone | Couesnon | 1912 | |||||
7672 | Tuba | Couesnon | 1922 | Eb | ||||
7673 | Trumpet | Ott | ||||||
Adalbert Ott Leipzig | ||||||||
7674 | Tenor Horn | Pelisson | ||||||
Pelisson Freres & Cie Lyon Paris | ||||||||
7675 | Trumpet | Wrndisch | ||||||
Arno Windisch Instrumenten Baumeister Dresden | ||||||||
7676 | Helicon | Amati | Stowasser | |||||
Made by Amati but since Amati has the rights to the Stowasser name this was sold as a Stowasser. | ||||||||
7677 | Bugle | Sonore | Eb/Db | |||||
" It has a big Bore and was used to give more power to the second voice Trumpets." | ||||||||
7678 | Mellophone | Willson | ||||||
7680 | Tuba | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
7681 | Euphonium | Missenharter | Excellsior | 10683 | ||||
MEDAILLE 1st CLASS PHILADELPIA , LONDON & PARIS , SAN FANCISCO , CHICAGO , AMERICAN INSTITUTE , C H MISSENHARTER,EXCELSIOR , HARRY COLEMAN , MANFR PHILADDELPHIA [ 10683 | ||||||||
7682 | Trumpet | Franco-American | ||||||
Engraved: Franco American, Made by, Couesnon & Cie, -PARIS- | ||||||||
7683 | Trombone | Kenny | ||||||
Engraved: Kenny | Band List | Co.| Minneapolis | Minn | ||||||||
7684 | Cornet | DeLacy | ||||||
Engraved: R. De Lacy | 84 Holland Road | Brixton | London | & Paris | ||||||||
7685 | Euphonium | Goll | ||||||
K. Goll Brno Brun | ||||||||
7686 | Fluglehorn | Vion | ||||||
A. Vion rue de la Chaussee DAntin Paris | ||||||||
7687 | Trumpet | Benge | 1501 | 1946 | ||||
wlwright: According to Joe Lills research, this is the first or second large-bore Benge. Elden Benge made if for his good friend Frank Anglund when Mr. Anglund started playing for the NBC orchestra. Whether it is the first or second or third or whatever may be disputed, but I feel pretty confident that it is the earliest large-bore Benge that is in original unrestored condition. When I play it I feel like I am holding a piece of trumpet history. And I am just strange enough to think it is cool that Elden Benge himself probably baked the lacquer in his kitchen. It is entirely possible that Mr. Anglund did not like the way it plays; one of Anglunds students told Joe Lill that while taking lessons number 1501 was "loaned" to him for about a week, which would imply that by then Anglund had stopped playing it himself. After Anglund death in 1960 (he was right around 57 at the time) it appears that the horn worked its way through the Anglund family. Whether or not Mr. Anglund liked it, I SURE DO. This horn has quickly become my main player. It simply plays itself. Every note makes it resonate in my hands, and it plays in tune. It does not really "extend" my range, but it sure makes the range I have easier to work with. And to my surprise, it plays softly just as nice as it plays loudly. | ||||||||
7688 | Trumpet | York | Artist | 204507 | ||||
7689 | Trumpet | Lamar | ||||||
7690 | French Horn | Olds | O-40 | 659-xxx | 1968 | |||
7691 | Trombone | Moennig | 1954? | |||||
Walter Moennig | ||||||||
7692 | Cornet | Champion | 104795 | |||||
CHAMPION III | MADE IN THE U.S.A. | ||||||||
7693 | French Horn | Pelisson | Conservatoire | 1935 | F/Eb | |||
Pelisson | Conservatoire | Maison Fondée en 1812 | Gaillard & Loiselet Successeurs | ||||||||
7694 | Post Horn | Dehmal | ||||||
Thomas Dehmal Musik Instrumenten Erzeuger Wien 1910 | ||||||||
7695 | Fluglehorn | Haupl | ||||||
A. Haupl Instrumentenerzeugnis Klagenfurt | ||||||||
7696 | Alto Horn | Heidegger | ||||||
Eduard Heidegger Musik Instr. Fabrik Linz a/D | ||||||||
7697 | Trumpet | Hopf | Bestseller | |||||
Besides the name Hopf it also has the logo of Kühnl&Hoyer on it | ||||||||
7698 | Cornet | Ahlberg-Ohlsson | ||||||
7699 | Trombone | Dyer | Diamond | |||||
Engraved: Diamond| W.J. Dyer & Bro Marked: Czecho Slovakia Bell: 7in | ||||||||
7700 | French Horn | Ganter | F/Bb | |||||
Herman Ganter of Munich, Bavaria Mod Nr G62 / 69 compensating double horn L.V. Larsen Music Company | ||||||||
7701 | Fluglehorn | Braun | ||||||
Janos Braun, worked in Szeged, a city in south central Hungary ("Szegeden" means "of Szeged") from 1867 to about 1906 | ||||||||
7702 | French Horn | Hoyer | Bb/F | |||||
7703 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 14h | 125088 | 1924 | |||
body serial 125926 slide serial 125088 | ||||||||
7705 | Alto Horn | Conn | 4422 | 1879 | ||||
Stoelzel valves, cork top caps. | ||||||||
7706 | Cornet | Fiske | ||||||
7707 | Trumpet | King | Super 20 Symphony | 354012 | 1955-60 | |||
King Super 20 Symphony Model Dual Bore Image used courtesy of JunkDude Music | ||||||||
7708 | Sousaphone | Bryant-Newell | Rex | Eb | ||||
7709 | Alto Horn | Reynolds | Roth | 50215 | 1946-52 | |||
7710 | Trumpet | Uhlmann | ||||||
Leopold Uhlmann Wien | ||||||||
7711 | Trumpet | Henton-Knecht | Benal | |||||
Image used courtesy of Chris Wawer | ||||||||
7712 | Trumpet; Bass | Rampone-Cazzani | ||||||
7713 | Baritone | Durand | ||||||
Bore:.550 Bell: 9 1/2in Height: 22 1/2in | ||||||||
7714 | French Horn | Reynolds | Contempora | 65530 | Bb | |||
Engraved: Reynolds | Contempora | Cleveland | RMC | ||||||||
7715 | Mellophone | Barth | ||||||
7716 | Trombone; Valve | Rampone-Cazzani | ||||||
Length: 43in Bell: 7in | ||||||||
7717 | Trumpet | Holton | 70123 | 1920 | HP/LP | |||
7718 | Trumpet | Conn | 1975xx | 1922 | Eb | |||
7719 | Baritone | Hager | ||||||
Czech made | ||||||||
7720 | Cornet | Bryant-Newell | Rex | 1797 | ||||
7721 | Trombone | Conn | 8H Symphony | 952xxx | 1962 | |||
7722 | Cornet | Olds | T5 Studio | 697xxx | 1969 | |||
Bore .468 | ||||||||
7723 | Baritone | Marchand | ||||||
Engraved: First Class | Clear Bore | Warranted | J. Henri Marchand | Rue Martel | Paris | ||||||||
7724 | Tenor Horn | Distin | 16561 | 1899 | ||||
Bore: .528 Bell: 9in | ||||||||
7725 | Trombone | King | 2103 | |||||
7726 | Euphonium | National | ||||||
National Musical Supply Co. | ||||||||
7727 | Tuba | Mahillon | ||||||
7728 | Trombone | Ditson | Bay State | |||||
7729 | Trombone | Kaempf | ||||||
7730 | Trombone | York | 1367 | |||||
Note double brace on hand slide. Owner notes that the double slide appears to be a York styling characteristic up to about SN 800-10000 | ||||||||
7731 | Trombone; Bass | Alexander | ||||||
Engraved: Initalien I.R 49 which is an infantry regiment in the First World War. Bell: 9.5 in | ||||||||
7732 | Trumpet | Conn | 5B | 182940 | 1921 | hP/LP | ||
7733 | Cornet | Conn | 80A | 1954 | ||||
Image used courtesy of Frank McGuinness | ||||||||
7734 | Trombone | Buescher | 37 | |||||
7735 | Trumpet | Jenkins | Professional | 23471 | Bb/A | |||
7736 | French Horn | Ridwal | ||||||
Anton Ridwal of Temesvar | ||||||||
7737 | Cornet | Conn | Perfected Wonder | 115158 | 1910 | |||
7738 | Trombone; Valve | King | 224 | 2504 | 1898 | |||
Length 43in | ||||||||
7739 | Alto Horn | Whittle | Zenith | P49885 | 1928 | |||
Engraved: Whittle Zenith Dallas Texas USA Bore .4975 Bell: 8 1/4in Height: 20in | ||||||||
7740 | Baritone | Kessels | Eola | 11819 | ||||
M.J.H. Kessels Tilburg | ||||||||
7741 | Baritone | Birker | ||||||
7742 | Trumpet | Gronert | Invincible | 2045 | Bb | |||
7743 | Alto Horn | Graves | Eb | |||||
7744 | Tuba | Boosey-Hawkes | Imperial | BBb | ||||
3pup+1p bore: .768 Bell: 17in Height: 42in | ||||||||
7745 | Alto Horn | Stowasser | ||||||
7746 | Alto Horn | Holton | 152xx | 1911 | ||||
7748 | Trumpet | Besson | Proteano | 123632 | 1930 | |||
Engraved: Class A | Proteano | 50 Medals of Honor | (Besson script symbol) | Besson and Co | "Prototype" | 198 Euston Road | London | England | (Star symbol) | Carl Fischer Inc | Cooper Square | Sole Agents | New York U.S.A. Bore: .431 Bell: 4 11/16in | ||||||||
7749 | Mellophone | Hawkes | Excelsior | |||||
7750 | Trumpet | American Capital | Deluxe | 9569 | ||||
7751 | Cornet | Conn | Connstellation | 917566 | 1961 | |||
nickel plated yellow brass bell | ||||||||
7752 | Helicon | Commonwealth | BBb | |||||
7753 | Tuba | Hofmann | BBb | |||||
O. Hofmann | ||||||||
7754 | Trumpet | Pan American | 66B Prom | 83332 | 1932 | |||
Length: 19 in Bell: 4 1/2in Bore: .425 | ||||||||
7755 | Tuba | Conn | 18J | |||||
7756 | Cornet | Pepper | 20435 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: J.W. Pepper Importer, Philadelphia, 20435 Length:11in Bell:4 3/8 in | ||||||||
7757 | Cornet | Conn | 80A | 367655 | 1947 | |||
7758 | Tuba | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 2979 | Eb | ||||
Bell:19in Height: 32in | ||||||||
7759 | Fluglehorn | Geyer | ||||||
Engraved: Carl Geyer Chicago | ||||||||
7760 | Tenor Horn | Cavalier | 31683 | |||||
7761 | Trombone | BostonCF | R9462 | |||||
Engraved: C.F. BOSTON | MADE IN | ELKHART - IND | U.S.A. | ||||||||
7762 | Trumpet | Sear | G-Eb HP | |||||
Engraved: W.E. Sear New-York C. Mahillon Brussels Since 1836 L LUnion Fait La Force | ||||||||
7763 | Tuba | Kummer-Schetelich | ||||||
OTS Bell:11.75 in Length 51 in Engraved: Kummer & Schetelich Baltimore MD | ||||||||
7764 | Trumpet | Fischer | American Noxell | |||||
3p/1r Bell: 4.5 in Length: 21 in Czech made | ||||||||
7765 | Neocor | Guichard | F | |||||
7766 | Tuba | Winter-Schoner | HP Eb | |||||
Height: 29 in Bell: 11.5 in | ||||||||
7767 | Trombone | Enders | ||||||
M. Enders Mainz Bell: 8.5 in Bore: .510-15 ( | ||||||||
7768 | Trombone | Huttl | ||||||
7769 | Cornet | Buescher | 3280 | |||||
PAT.MCH 19,1901 | ||||||||
7770 | Trumpet | Franzen-Cornet | Bb | |||||
7771 | Cornet | Rossmeisl | ||||||
11557 | Fluglehorn | Mahillon | 149 | 1908 | Bb | |||
7773 | Trumpet | Holton | 35521 | 1916 | HP/LP | |||
Showing HP configuration | ||||||||
7776 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
Length: 13 1/4 in Bell:4 3/4 in | ||||||||
7775 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | 231 | ||||
7777 | Tuba | Draper | c. 1860 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Granville Draper | Boston nickel silver TARV Length 59.75in | ||||||||
7778 | Tuba | Freemantle | 1862-3 | Eb | ||||
George Freemantle Brass TARV Engraved: G. Freemantle | Maker | Late of Graves & Co | Boston | ||||||||
7779 | Cornet | Fiske | Dodworth | 1852 | ||||
5 Valved Circular cornet | ||||||||
7780 | Fluglehorn | Verreijt | Subliem | Bb | ||||
7781 | Bugle; Keyed | Wright | 1855 | Eb | ||||
11 post and pin mounted keys. Copper with sterling silver keys and trim. Provenance: Played by pictured Dr. Frederick Mercer, leader and co-founder [in 1853] of the Mystic (CT) Cornet Band | ||||||||
7782 | Bugle | Whaley Royce | Bb | |||||
Engraved: Imperial Whaley-Royce Limited Makers Toronto surrounded by an 8 Maple Leaf wreath and numbers "7", "38" and "Regt. This refers to the 38 Brant Battalion, No. 7 Company, Infantry, (Drumbo, Ontario). "The Dufferin Rifles.- By General Order of 28th September, 1866, the Commander-in-Chief of the Forces- the Right Honourable Charles Stanley, Viscount Monck- was pleased to authorize the formation of the 38th Brant Battalion of Infantry, with headquarters at Brantford, and composed of the following independent companies, and numbered as follows: # in Batt. Gazetted Company Designation Co. HQ. Captain 1 June 26th, 1856 Rifle Company Paris Andw H. Baird 2 Dec. 13th, 1861 No. 1 Rifle Company Brantford David Curtis 3 July 3rd, 1862 No. 2 Rifle Company Brantford John J. Inglis (Highland) 4 Jan. 30th, 1863 Infantry Company Mt. Pleasant Crossley Heaton 5 June 1st, 1866 Infantry Company Brantford Henry Lemmon 6 Aug. 17th, 1866 Infantry Company Burford Edmund Yeigh 7 June 30th, 1863 Infantry Company Drumbo John Laidlaw." On January 5th, 1971, The Mount Pleasant Company was removed from the list of the Volunteer Militia, and the remaining companies of the regiment were renumbered as follows: No. 1 company, Paris; No. 2 Company, Brantford; No. 3 Company, Brantford; No. 4 Company, Brantford; No. 5 Company, Burford; No. 6 Company, Drumbo. No other 7th company was raised. Therefore the 1871 date would precede by 17 years the date of 1888 when Whaley-Royce was supposed to have opened for business. Thoughts on how this was possible? | ||||||||
7783 | Cornet | Fiske | OTS | Eb | ||||
Nickel silver TARV OTS with one key to facilitate the high C. A presentation instrument. Engraved bell garland with a patriotic eagle with shield. Inside the shield in tiny letters is stamped I. Fiske, Maker. Gold plaque on bell reads "Presented to C. Rubsam, by the Newark (NJ) Brass Band, September 1, 1853." Christopher Rubsam, born in Thuringia, Prussia (Germany) was a grocer by trade and was the leader of Rubasm&squo;s Newark Brass Band from 1844-1868. Rubsam&squo;s Brass Band played for Abraham Lincoln when he visited Newark, NJ on 20 February 1860 on his way to be sworn in as President of the United States. It is certainly possible that Rubsam performed on this very instrument for Abraham Lincoln. | ||||||||
7784 | Cornet | Allen | 1859 | C | ||||
Red Brass with 4 TARV Allen valves, crooked to Bb. Engraved: Made by the Allen Manfy Co., 18 Harvard Pl., Boston | ||||||||
7785 | Tenor Horn | Wright | OTS | 1850-2 | ||||
Nickel Silver TARV Engraved: Made by E. G. Wright, Boston Earliest known Wright OTS. | ||||||||
7786 | Ophicleide | Prentiss | 1845 | Bb | ||||
9 key French import for the US market. Body is copper, bow and keys are brass. Engraved: Prentiss | Court St | Boston The French generally made their ophicleides entirely of brass, but copper instruments were popular in America and Britain. So, it is likely that Prentiss specified that they be made of copper. | ||||||||
7787 | Cornet | Fiske | Upright | 1855 | Eb | |||
Engraved: Isaac Fiske, Worcester, MA TARV | ||||||||
7788 | Cornet | Hall | Circular | 1862 | Bb | |||
4 J Lathrop Allen pinched rotor valves Copper with nickel silver keys and trim Engraved: D. C. Hall | Manufacturer | Boston | ||||||||
7789 | Bugle; Keyed | Wright | 1843-6 | Eb | ||||
Copper with 10 Sterling silver post and pin mounted keys Earliest known Wright Eb Keyed Bugle. Engraved: E. G. Wright | Maker | No 8 Bromfield St. | Boston Tone holes on #6, #8 #9 and #10 keys were moved - probably by Wright - to experiment with intonation. | ||||||||
7790 | Bugle; Keyed | Sibley | 1835 | Eb | ||||
Henry Sibley Copper with 9 box mounted brass keys Engraved: H. Sibley | Boston First US maker to make an Eb Keyed Bugle Ned Kendall - the keyed bugle virtuoso - was known to play exclusively on Sibley instruments. | ||||||||
7791 | Alto Horn | Verreijt | ||||||
7792 | Cornet | Hall-Quinby | 1865 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Made by | Hall & Quinby | Boston Nickel Silver, Allen Valves | ||||||||
7793 | Alto Horn | Lyon-Healy | 1865-8 | Eb | ||||
Nickel Silver SARV Engraved: Lyon & Healy | Chicago | ||||||||
7794 | Tuba | Richardson | 1859 | Eb | ||||
Brass, Allen valves Engraved: B.F. Richardson | Maker | Boston Note patching done to bell stem, presumably at the time of manufacture. | ||||||||
7795 | Alto Horn | Zoebisch | OTS | 1864-70 | Eb | |||
TARV brass with nickel silver trim Engraved: C.A. Zoebisch & Sons | Makers | New York | ||||||||
7796 | Cornet | Klemm | OTS | 1885 | Bb | |||
Engraved: Klemm & Bro | Phailada Mechanical internally corked rotors Imported from Germany probably from Markneukirchen | ||||||||
7797 | Cornet | Martin | 1879-84 | Bb | ||||
Martin Bros SARV | ||||||||
7798 | Cornet | Graves | Convertible | 1855-60 | Eb | |||
Circular/OTS Cornet TARV Original circular bell, OTS bell reconstructed by Robb Stewart Graves & Co Boston | ||||||||
7799 | Cornet | Wright | 1863-5 | |||||
SARV E. G. Wright & Co | Boston | ||||||||
7800 | Cornet | Allen | ||||||
Engraved: Manufactured | by | Allen Mfg. Co. | 18 | Harvard Pl. | Boston. Nickel Silver TARV Allen valves Originally was a OTS, but bell had been cut and new main tubing section fabricated. | ||||||||
7801 | Baritone | Allen | OTS | 1859 | Bb | |||
Engraved: Manufactured | by | Allen Mfg. Co. | 18 Harvard Pl. | Boston Nickel silver Allen valves | ||||||||
7802 | Cornet | Fiske | OTS | 1855 | Bb | |||
Isaac Fiske Worcester MA Nickel silver stop arm TARV | ||||||||
7803 | Euphonium | King | 12240 | 1905-10 | ||||
7804 | Cornet | Holton | Super Collegiate | 269975 | ||||
7805 | Trumpet | Beacon | 105480 | 1960s? | ||||
7806 | Cornet | Graves | Circular | 1856-8 | Bb | |||
Engraved: Made by | Graves & Co | Boston Spaced cork TARV Nickel Silver | ||||||||
7807 | Bugle | Verreijt | Bb | |||||
7808 | Tuba | Alexander | 1950 | BBb | ||||
Height: 41.25 in | ||||||||
7809 | Trombone; Bass | Alexander | 1915 | |||||
7810 | Cornet | Ansingh | Soloist | |||||
D. Ansingh Zwolle | ||||||||
7811 | Cornet | Boland | ||||||
Ant. Boland Liege Belgium | ||||||||
7812 | Mellophone | Cerveny | ||||||
7813 | Alto Horn | Wright | OTS | 1863-5 | Eb | |||
Double Cork TARV nickel Silver Engraved: Made by E. G. Wright & Co., Boston | ||||||||
7814 | Cornet | Fiske | 1855 | Eb | ||||
stop arm SARV nickel silver Engraved: Isaac Fiske, Maker, Worcester, Mass | ||||||||
7815 | Tuba | Fiske | OTS | 1855 | ||||
Engraved: Isaac Fiske, Maker, Worcester, Mass Stop Arm TARV 4 valve Nickel Silver | ||||||||
7816 | Cornet | Wright | Circular | 1855 | Eb | |||
Engraved: For the Leader of the Citizens Brass Band of Tamaqua, 1855 Made by E. G. Wright Boston Spaced cork TARV Nickel Silver Both a tuning slide and an adjustable leadpipe. | ||||||||
7817 | Cornet | Wright | OTS | 1864-6 | Bb | |||
E. G. Wright & Co., Boston Double Cork TARV | ||||||||
7819 | Tuba | Allen-Hall | OTS | 1861 | Eb | |||
Engraved: Allen & Hall, Makers, 334 Washington St., Boston Nickel Silver SARV 4 Allen valve | ||||||||
7820 | Trumpet; Bass | Courtois | ||||||
7821 | Helicon | Huller | ||||||
7822 | Tenor Horn | Fischer, AE | ||||||
7823 | French Horn | Lidl | Acustic | |||||
Double | ||||||||
7824 | Cornet | Hall | OTS | Eb | ||||
TARV Allen valves Engraved: D.C. Hall | Manufacturer, | Boston | ||||||||
7825 | Bugle; Keyed | Graves | 1837-49 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Graves & Co Winchester NH Upper Standard Copper with 9 brass box mounted keys and trim Lower Deluxe Copper with 10 key nickel silver box mount keys and trim with oval mount plate | ||||||||
7826 | Bugle; Keyed | Graves | 1837-49 | Bb | ||||
Engraved: Graves & Co | Winchester MA Upper 7 key Lower 9 key | ||||||||
7827 | French Horn | Leonhardt | Eb/F | |||||
Engraved: W. /Willy/ Leonhardt Instrumentenmacher /instrument maker/ Efrurt /Germany/ Leonardt was born in 1880, died in 1920s. Worked for Eduard Kruspe. Than in 1902 for Julius Heinrich Zimmermann in Sankt Petersburg. In 1905 came back to Erfurt and established his own workshop. | ||||||||
7828 | Trombone; Valve | Krywalski | Bb | |||||
Georg Krywalski Musikinstrumente - Fabrikation Teschen Ostr. Schl. /Osterreich Schlesien Austrian Schlesien from 1742 untill 1918. Teschen - now border city Cieszyn devided by Poland and Czech Republic. Langwill Index shows Georg Krywalski as listed in Teschen in 1897. | ||||||||
7829 | Cornet | Wright | 1863-5 | Bb | ||||
Wright & Co | Boston TARV Top cork Valves | ||||||||
7830 | Bugle; Keyed | Graves | 1855-60 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Made by | Graves & Co | Boston Copper with 10 nickel silver post and pin mounted keys and trim | ||||||||
7831 | Trombone; Bass | Yamaha | YBL-321 | |||||
7832 | Trombone | Yamaha | YSL-643 | |||||
7833 | Tuba | Graves | OTS | 1860 | Eb | |||
Detachable pig-tail receiver Engraved: Made by Graves & Co., Boston Length 59.75 in 4 double cork TARV valves nickel silver | ||||||||
7834 | Tenor Horn | Hall | OTS | 1862 | Bb | |||
Engraved D. C. Hall Manufacturer, Boston Nickel Silver Allen TARV valves | ||||||||
7835 | Alto Horn | Fiske | OTS | 1855 | Eb | |||
Engraved: Isaac Fiske,Worcester, MA nickel Silver Stop arm TARV | ||||||||
7836 | Baritone | Fiske | OTS | 1855 | Bb | |||
Engraved: Isaac Fiske, Worcester, MA nickel silver TARV stop arm valves | ||||||||
7837 | Cornet | Stark | 1855-60 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Christian R. Stark New York TARV stop arm valves Purported to have been owned by Joe Hall of the Regimental Band of the 26th North Carolina State Troops, CSA from 1862-5 | ||||||||
7838 | Tuba | Graves | OTS | Eb | ||||
nickel silver TARV double cork valves Engraved: Made by Graves & Co at E. G. Wright Manufactory, Boston From 1856 to 1858 Graves and Wright shared the same space at 68 Albany St. Boston, and is typical of Wright stylings of the time. | ||||||||
7839 | Baritone | Ueberwasser | ||||||
7840 | Tenor Horn | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
7841 | Trombone; Valve | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
The second name in the engraving is Frambach Liege the dealer that sold this horn | ||||||||
7842 | Helicon | Glier | ||||||
7843 | Baritone | Association General | ||||||
7845 | Ophicleide | Beckner | ||||||
Height: 44.5 In | ||||||||
7846 | Cornet | Baufayt | ||||||
7847 | Saxhorn | Sax | ||||||
7848 | Trumpet | Boosey-Hawkes | Imperial | |||||
Herald trumpet 1930s | ||||||||
7849 | Tuba | Besson | Class A | |||||
7850 | Cornet | Besson | 1857 | |||||
7851 | Tenor Horn | Besson | New Standard | |||||
7852 | French Horn | Besson | Inventions | |||||
Bastrompet: 2 valve French-horn. In the engraving Rue des 3 Couronnes acc. to Langwill they were there from 1845 to 1858 The seller of this horn claims this one is from 1852. | ||||||||
7853 | Trumpet | Conn | 20S | 240457 | 1927 | |||
7854 | Sousaphone | Marceau | Eb | |||||
7855 | Alto Horn | BauerJ | OTS | Eb | ||||
Engraved: J | Bauer | & co. | New York | Chicago | ||||||||
7856 | Trombone; Sopra | Placht | ||||||
Length 22in Engraved: J. Placht | St Louis | ||||||||
7857 | Cornet | Claxton | ||||||
Made In Czechoslovakia Engraved: Class A Thos. Claxton Ltd. Toronto | ||||||||
7858 | Tuba | deVries | ||||||
Bore: .616 Bell: 24in Height: 35in | ||||||||
7859 | Tuba | Penzel-Muller | 5282 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: G. L. PENZEL & MuLLER Exchanged for new Buescher Elkhart, Ind. 5282 Height: 28in Bell: 14in | ||||||||
7860 | Cornet | Conn | 48A | 298627 | 1934 | |||
Bell:4.25in Length:19in Bore:.460 | ||||||||
7861 | Tuba | Kruse | ||||||
Height: 33in Bell: 11.5 Wilhelm Kruse Markneukirchen | ||||||||
7862 | Alto Horn | Lavelle | ||||||
Italian made | ||||||||
7863 | Trumpet | WurlitzerEU | Fairfield | |||||
Engraved: The | Fairfield | E. U. Wurlitzer | Boston, Mass | ||||||||
7864 | Tuba | Wurlitzer | Perfection | Eb | ||||
Height: 31in Bell: 15in | ||||||||
7865 | French Horn | Seidel | 1846-69 | |||||
Engraved: Jos Seidel Grofsh. Hefs. Hofinstrumentenmacher in Mainz | ||||||||
7866 | Helicon | Bottali | 1898-1912 | |||||
Bottali-Roth | ||||||||
7867 | Baritone | Boosey-Hawkes | Special B Grade | 150347 | 1937 | |||
7868 | Alto Horn | Distin | Superior | 1097 | 1882 | |||
Engraved: Superior | Henry Distin | Maker | for | J.W. Pepper | Phila. and N. York | No 1097 | ||||||||
7869 | Helicon | Buescher | 1925 | Eb LP | ||||
Bell: 17in | ||||||||
7870 | Cornet | Pepper | American Favorite | 27535 | Bb/A | |||
Gautrot made? | ||||||||
7871 | Tuba | Holton | BB662r | 1984-96 | BBb | |||
Bore: 15.49mm Yamaha made | ||||||||
7872 | Trombone; Bass | Miraphone | 1970s | BBb | ||||
Double slide, F attachment Bore: .560 Bell 10in | ||||||||
7873 | Tuba | Reisser | ||||||
Chr. Reisser Ulm | ||||||||
7874 | Alto Horn | Chapuis | ||||||
7875 | Tuba | Wunderlich | ||||||
7876 | Tuba | Wunderlich | ||||||
7877 | Tenor Horn | Wunderlich | ||||||
C.A. Wunderlich Siebenbrunn | ||||||||
7878 | Trumpet | Schuster | ||||||
C.G. Schuster Markneukirchen | ||||||||
7879 | Cornet | Burger | ||||||
J.M. Burger Strassburg | ||||||||
7880 | Tenor Horn | Bethel | ||||||
7881 | French Horn | Bethel | ||||||
9258 | Helicon | Tutz | ||||||
Anton Tutz Insbruck | ||||||||
7883 | Tenor Horn | Bethel | ||||||
Bethel uses the old Ernst David workshop. | ||||||||
7884 | Baritone | Ecochard | ||||||
Ecochard & Gautherin | Bourg Probably dealers | ||||||||
7885 | Trumpet; Pic | Selmer | 59673 | 1974 | ||||
7886 | Fluglehorn | Dehmal | ||||||
Dehmals Nachfolger | ||||||||
7887 | Euphonium | David | ||||||
7888 | Cornet | Couturier-Lyon | ||||||
Couturier a Lyon | ||||||||
7889 | Baritone | Cousin | ||||||
7890 | Baritone | Courtois | ||||||
7891 | Alto Horn | Clark | ||||||
7892 | Trombone | Besson | Westminister | |||||
7893 | Cornet | Pepper | Perfected | 59646 | ||||
7894 | Tuba | Scott-Jones | Eb | |||||
7895 | Trombone | Weidlich | ||||||
Konrad Weidlich Regensburg Bell: 23cm. | ||||||||
7896 | French Horn | Machuta | ||||||
Antonin Machuta Pribram Bohmen maker in the second half 19 century | ||||||||
7897 | Trumpet | Gareis | C | |||||
Richard Gareis BleistadtL ength is 14 3/4in Length of tubing: 45.5in | ||||||||
7898 | Bugle; Keyed | KeatJ | 1837-43 | Bb | ||||
Engraved: J. Keat | for Graves & Co | Winchester N.H. James Keat, son of Samuel Keat an English brass maker emigrated in 1837 to the US, and began making instruments for Graves. He made 7 and 9 key versions. | ||||||||
7899 | Tuba | Hall-Quinby | 1864-66 | Eb | ||||
4 side action Allen Valves. Engraved: Made by Hall & Quinby, Boston Nickel silver | ||||||||
7900 | Tuba | Kummer-Schetelich | 1862-68 | Eb | ||||
Kummer & Schetelich, Baltimore, MD Nickel Silver Stop Arm TARV | ||||||||
7901 | Trumpet | Conn | 22B | 1946 | ||||
7902 | French Horn | Bach, Anton | ||||||
Bell: 12.5in | ||||||||
7903 | Helicon | (anon) | ||||||
Tenor Helicon Portugal(1865) and Philadelphia (1876) awards probably made by Schuster | ||||||||
7904 | Tenor Horn | Lyon-Healy | Champion Silver Piston | |||||
Engraved: Champion | Silver Piston | Chicago Height: 24in Bell: 8 7/8 in Bore: .465 | ||||||||
7905 | Cornet | (anon) | ||||||
4 side action Allen valves first valve is a thumb and fore-finger operated tuning valve to switch from Bb to A. Nickel plated brass Bell 4 1/8in Approx 1865-70 | ||||||||
7906 | Cornet | Freemantle | 1863 | |||||
G. Freemantle | Maker | Late of Graves & Co. Fremantle was the shop foreman at Graves factory until Graves went insolvent. TARV spaced cork rotors Nickel Silver | ||||||||
7907 | Cornet | Paulus | ||||||
Edmund Paulus Markneukirchen The octagonal clockwork spring cases indicate that it is made before 1920. | ||||||||
7908 | Tenor Horn | Doina | ||||||
Height: 23.5 In | ||||||||
7909 | Alto Horn | Besson | New Standard | |||||
7910 | Fluglehorn | Besson | New Standard | 458XXX | ||||
7911 | Tuba | Besson | New Standard | |||||
7912 | Cornet | Besson | 31929 | |||||
F Besson Paris | ||||||||
7913 | Alto Horn | Seefeldt | ||||||
W Seefeldt | Philada | ||||||||
7914 | Kuhlohorn | David | ||||||
inventor of the miniball linkage. In this picture you can see his version of it. | ||||||||
7915 | Kuhlohorn | David | ||||||
Modern linkages | ||||||||
7916 | Trumpet | Castelan | ||||||
7917 | Bugle | Moritz | Eb | |||||
Natural Trumpet. C.W. Moritz Berlin | ||||||||
7918 | Tuba | Couesnon | ||||||
7919 | Trumpet | Couesnon | ||||||
7920 | Trumpet | Besson | 35 | |||||
7921 | Tenor Horn | VanMarcke | ||||||
7922 | French Horn | Eschenbach | ||||||
7923 | Tuba | Lange | 1953 | |||||
Erich Lange Ravensburg | ||||||||
7924 | Kuhlohorn | Elaton | ||||||
7925 | Cornet | Heidegger | ||||||
7926 | Trumpet | Kruspe | ||||||
7927 | Trumpet | DePrins | ||||||
7928 | Tuba | Couesnon | Eb | |||||
7929 | Trumpet | Wunderlich | ||||||
7930 | Tuba | Lutz | ||||||
7931 | Trumpet; Low | Brizzi | Eb | |||||
7932 | Cornet | Altrichter | ||||||
7933 | Fluglehorn | Dobberstein | ||||||
7934 | Helicon | Pepper | ||||||
7935 | Cornet | Frank | New Era | 5173 | ||||
Engraved: New Era made by Wm Frank Co. Chicago Length: 16in | ||||||||
7936 | Mellophone | Carlin | ||||||
Engraved: The Carlin Music Company | Indianapolis | ||||||||
7937 | Trumpet | American Artist | ||||||
Frank stencil Bore .464 | ||||||||
7938 | Tenor Horn | Couturier | 6577 | |||||
Engraved: Conical Bore, Patd, E.A.Couturier Co., LaPorte, Ind. Height:28.5in Bell 11in | ||||||||
7939 | Trumpet | Douglas | -1908 | |||||
Engraved: Douglas & Sons | Brunswick St | Glasgow | ||||||||
7941 | Cornet | Fischer, G | Upright | |||||
7942 | Helicon | Jaubert | Eb | |||||
Engraved: F. Jaubert & Cie, Paris. Lyon & Healy, Chicago, Sole Agents Bell: 12in | ||||||||
7943 | Trombone | Williams | 4 | 8815 | ||||
7944 | Cornet | King | Perfecto | |||||
7945 | Tuba | Alexander | ||||||
Height: 39.5in | ||||||||
7946 | Trombone | Rudall-Carte | Starline | 1935? | ||||
Rare, Rudall Carte & Co., LTD Engraved: Starline | Made in England | by | Rudall Carte & Co., LTD | London | ||||||||
7948 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Bohland & Fuchs in Wein | ||||||||
7949 | Fluglehorn | Erste Productivegenossens | ||||||
7950 | Kuhlohorn | Glier | ||||||
7951 | Tuba | Douglas | ||||||
Douglas and Co. | ||||||||
7952 | Tenor Horn | Corton | ||||||
7953 | Trumpet | Stoy | ||||||
7954 | Mellophone | Boosey-Hawkes | ||||||
7955 | French Horn | American Standard | 219 | 1925-35? | Eb/F | |||
Double horn | ||||||||
7956 | Trumpet | Cavalier | 94B | 34818 | ||||
7957 | Bugle | Conn | ||||||
Mello bugle | ||||||||
7958 | Alto Horn | Lorenz, I | F | |||||
It appears that Ignaz (Nachfolger) Lorenz was the established (1887-) by J Winter as a successor to Ignatz Lorenz (1827-1886) in Linz, Austria. | ||||||||
7959 | Tenor Horn | Dyer | Diamond | 1885 | ||||
7960 | Alto Horn | Silver Star | Superior | |||||
7961 | Mellophone | York | 14945 | Eb | ||||
7962 | Tenor Horn | Besson | 32778 | |||||
F. Besson | Brevete | 198 Euston Road | London | C. Fischer | 6 4th Ave N.Y. | Sole Agent U States | ||||||||
7963 | French Horn | Mahillon | ||||||
Bell: 28cm | ||||||||
7964 | Tuba | Sartel | ||||||
Engraved: First Class Pierre Sartel Paris HE McMillian Sole US Agent Cleveland | ||||||||
7965 | Helicon | Boston | 21882 | Eb LP | ||||
USQM | Made | by the | Boston | Musical Instrument | Company | LP | 21882 | ||||||||
7966 | Trumpet | Besson | 80708 | 1914 | ||||
Bore: .465 Bell: 4.6in Engraved: Systeme Prototype | FB | F.BESSON | Brevete | S.G.D.G. | 96, rue dAngouleme | Paris | Grand Prix | Paris 1900 |St-Louis 1904 | Liège 1905 | Bruxelles 1910 | Hors-Concours | ||||||||
7967 | Trumpet | Roth | ||||||
Ferd Roth | ||||||||
7968 | French Horn | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
F. van Cauwelaert | ||||||||
7969 | Cornet | Spengler | ||||||
F. Spengler Nürnberg | ||||||||
7970 | Bugle | Schediwy | 1916 | |||||
F. Schediwy Ludwigsburg | ||||||||
7971 | Alto Horn | Panny | ||||||
F. Panny Bruxelles | ||||||||
7972 | Tuba | Eschenbach | ||||||
Height: 42In Conrad Eschenbach Musik Instr. Fabrik Markneukirchen | ||||||||
7973 | Baritone | Daniel | ||||||
L. Daniel Brevete Marseille | ||||||||
7974 | Mellophone | Placht | ||||||
Bruder Placht Eger Bohmen | ||||||||
7975 | Sousaphone | Diver | 6913 | BBb | ||||
Engraved GOLD STAR JR | Geo. C. Diver Music Company | Chicago Bell: 24 1/2in | ||||||||
7976 | Mellophone | Schubert | ||||||
Karl Schubert | ||||||||
7977 | Alto Horn | Quinby | ||||||
Height: 21in | ||||||||
7978 | Cornet | Pepper | Superior | 5998 | ||||
Superior | First Class | J. W. Pepper | Maker Philadelphia | Chicago | No 5998 On Casing: J. W. Pepper Maker | Philadelphia | New York | ||||||||
7979 | Trumpet | Weymann | Keystone | |||||
Length: 20in | ||||||||
7980 | Trombone; Bass | Olds | Super S23 | 225867 | ||||
Bell: 10in | ||||||||
7981 | Antoniophone | Courtois | ||||||
Double bell Father of current owner pictured. | ||||||||
7982 | Euphonium | Persy | ||||||
7983 | Trumpet | Potter | ||||||
7984 | Trumpet | Herrnsdorf | ||||||
G. Herrnsdorf Markneukirchen | ||||||||
7985 | Baritone | Mallach | ||||||
Fritz Mallach Kaiserslautern | ||||||||
7986 | Baritone | Hammig | ||||||
Friedrich August Hammig | ||||||||
7987 | French Horn | Frey | ||||||
Musikinstrumenten Erzeugung Karl Frey | ||||||||
7988 | Trumpet; Bass | Michl | ||||||
Franz Michl Graslitz | ||||||||
7989 | Baritone | Frambach | ||||||
Frambach Liege | ||||||||
7990 | Fluglehorn | Hoerth | ||||||
Fr. Hörth. Saarbrücken | ||||||||
7991 | Trumpet | Fischer, Fr | ||||||
Fr. B. Fischer Graslitz | ||||||||
7992 | Baritone | Panny | ||||||
F. Panny Bruxelles | ||||||||
7993 | Cornet | Grinnell Bros | Wolverine | P42607 | 1927? | |||
Wolverine | Made in Elkhart IN | U.S.A. | Specially for | Grinnell Bros | ||||||||
7994 | Trumpet | York | F | |||||
Length of tubing 66in | ||||||||
7995 | Trumpet | Holton | Stratodyne 49 | 286169 | 1956 | |||
yellow brass, nickel and red brass | ||||||||
7996 | Trombone | Century | ||||||
7997 | Cornet | Bostonian | 119305 | Bb/A | ||||
7998 | Cornet | Fischer | American Model Perfected | 7660 | ||||
Engraved: Carl Fischer | American Model| Perfected | Grade 1 |New York Bell: 4 3/4in Length: 16in | ||||||||
7999 | Tuba | Gisborne | ||||||
Gisborne & Hall Alfred Hall Gisborne Vere Street | ||||||||
8000 | Trumpet | Paulus | ||||||
Edmund Paulus Markneukirchen | ||||||||
8001 | Trumpet | Gerday | ||||||
Gerday & Fils Mons | ||||||||
8002 | Trombone; Valve | Krywalski | ||||||
Georg Krywalski | ||||||||
8003 | Cornet | Gautrot | Marguet | |||||
8004 | Cornet | Gautrot | ||||||
8005 | Trumpet | Eschenbach | ||||||
Herald Trumpet | ||||||||
8006 | Tuba | Salvation Army | Advance | |||||
Advance manufactured for the Salvation Army Amsterdam | ||||||||
8007 | Trombone | Adler | ||||||
Johannes Adler Markneukirchen | ||||||||
8008 | Tuba | Voigt | ||||||
Ernst Reinh. Voigt Markneukirchen | ||||||||
8009 | Trumpet; Bass | Dotzauer | ||||||
8010 | Trumpet | DePrins | Super | |||||
DePrins Gebr. Antwerpen | ||||||||
8011 | Baritone | DePrins | ||||||
8012 | Mellophone | Pepper | Premier | 1199 | ||||
8013 | Trumpet | Benge | 745 | 1940 | ||||
ML bore (0.460") whwright: This trumpet was originally owned by a guy named Richard Schulz, who apparently played in the Eddie Fitzpatrick Orchestra up and down the west coast. I can find no further documentation on Richard Schulz, but the person I bought the trumpet from was told in 1988 that Richard died "years ago." The trumpet appears to have been repaired and refinished at least once, and it was done very well. All the engraving is crisp and sharp, the valves are perfect, and the horn plays wonderfully. This is my first trumpet with the "underslung" third slide ring, and I am surprised how natural it feels. | ||||||||
8014 | Tenor Horn | Verreijt | ||||||
8015 | Trombone | Imperial | ||||||
8016 | Sousaphone | Jay | Columbia | 9938 | Bb | |||
Baritone Sousaphone Another had SN 9925 | ||||||||
8017 | French Horn | Holton | 104xxx | 1929 | ||||
8018 | Cornet | Pepper | Surprise | 63647 | ||||
Loop in main tuning slide | ||||||||
8019 | Helicon | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
Fritz Hirsbrunner Fabricant Sumiswald | ||||||||
8020 | Tuba | Helm | ||||||
Helm Müller&Co Essen | ||||||||
8021 | Helicon | DePrins | Eb | |||||
8022 | Trombone | Heckel | ||||||
H.A. Heckel Dresden | ||||||||
8023 | Trumpet | Heckel | ||||||
H.A. Heckel Dresden The S brace in the picture was typical for Heckel in Germany it is called the Heckel Snecke= Heckel snail | ||||||||
8024 | Fluglehorn | Kruel | ||||||
Hans Kreul Tübingen | ||||||||
8025 | Tuba | Glier | ||||||
Berlinner valves | ||||||||
8026 | Helicon | Glier | ||||||
8027 | Tuba | Cerveny | ACB-601-5 | 62446 | pre-1960 | CC | ||
Bell: 17.75in 5 rotors 5/4 Kaiser style bore = .835 | ||||||||
8028 | Bugle; Keyed | Baker | ||||||
Baker Maker Peter Street London | ||||||||
8029 | Bugle; Keyed | Townsend | 19820s | Bb | ||||
John Townsend Manchester, England Length:17-3/8in bell: 6-1/8in | ||||||||
8030 | Alto Horn | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | USA Line | 36113 | ||||
8031 | Cornet | Rohe | ||||||
Upright Soprano Saxhorn Engraved: J A Rohe Paris | ||||||||
8032 | Sousaphone | American Standard | Eb | |||||
Be;;: 24in | ||||||||
8033 | Trumpet | Cavalier | 03186 | |||||
8034 | Ophicleide | Muller, Louis | ||||||
8036 | Cornet | Koeder | 1020 | |||||
Hurtt-Jones-Koeder | Pekin Ill Length=18.25in Bell: 4.5in takes a Trumpet shank mouthpiece | ||||||||
8037 | Fluglehorn | Kessels | ||||||
M.J.H. Kessels Tilburg | ||||||||
8038 | Cornet | Muller, Louis | ||||||
Muller A Lyon | ||||||||
8039 | Cornopean | Muller, Louis | ||||||
8040 | Helicon | Besson | ||||||
F Besson Paris | ||||||||
8041 | Euphonium | Besson | New Standard | |||||
8042 | Trombone | EMO | Champion | |||||
8151 | Trombone; Valve | Bopp | ||||||
Bernhard Bopp Instrumentenmacher Bamberg (Germany) | ||||||||
8044 | Natural Horn | Carcasonne | ||||||
Paris | ||||||||
8045 | Helicon | Ansingh | Soloist | |||||
Zwolle | ||||||||
8046 | Cornet | deVries | ||||||
Lierre | ||||||||
8047 | Trumpet | Cazzani | ||||||
B & C Cazzani Milano | ||||||||
8048 | Trumpet | Huller | ||||||
Anton Huller Graslitz | ||||||||
8049 | Tuba | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Graslitz | ||||||||
8050 | Fluglehorn | Altrichter | Eb? | |||||
Length: 15.5 in | ||||||||
8051 | Mellophone | Alexander | Eb | |||||
Properly called an Althorn Bell: 11.53 in Bore: .47 | ||||||||
8052 | Trumpet | Bach | Stradivarius 244G | 3552 | C | |||
Stradivarius 255G Rotary C trumpet, serial number 3552 | ||||||||
8053 | Trumpet | Vega | Commander | 8316 | ||||
Engraved: Commander | Model | Vega | The Vega Co.| Boston Mass | ||||||||
8054 | Trumpet | Altrichter | ||||||
J. Altrichter Frankfurt | ||||||||
8055 | French Horn | Altrichter | ||||||
J. Altrichter Frankfurt | ||||||||
8056 | Post Horn | Subelt | ||||||
Subelt Circular Vienna Valve Cornet. Ignaz Subelt Schönberg | ||||||||
8057 | Sousaphone | Hager | Eb | |||||
Bell: 24in Throat:5 1/2in | ||||||||
8058 | Trombone | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Bohland Fuchs Graslitz Volkweins Bohemia Pittsburgh Pa | ||||||||
8060 | Mellophone | Boston | 8459 | |||||
Made |by the | Boston | Musical Instrument | Manufy | ||||||||
8061 | Trumpet | Hug | ||||||
Hug & Co Basel | ||||||||
8062 | Tuba | Voigt | BBb | |||||
Horst Voigt Markneukirchen | ||||||||
8063 | Tenor Horn | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
8064 | Kuhlohorn | Glier | ||||||
August Clemens Glier | ||||||||
8065 | Trombone; Valve | Schumburg | ||||||
F.F. Schumburg | ||||||||
8066 | Baritone | Utrechtse | 573 | 1960 | HP | |||
Utrechtse Muziekinstrumentenfabriek High Pitch | ||||||||
8067 | Tenor horn | Association General | ||||||
Height: 29 In | ||||||||
8068 | Cornet | Gisborne | 16478 | |||||
A. Hall Gisborne | ||||||||
8070 | Cornet | Wright | Bb/G | |||||
8071 | Euphonium | Diver | Gold Star | 19332 | ||||
Height: 31in Bell: 11 1/2in | ||||||||
8072 | Tuba | Progressive | 20th Century | Eb | ||||
8073 | Trumpet | Conn | Herald | 82194 | 1904 | |||
8074 | Cornet | Penzel-Muller | ||||||
8075 | Cornet | Dyer | Professional | |||||
8078 | Mellophone | Pan American | ||||||
8079 | Fluglehorn | Ecochard | ||||||
.Ecochard et Gautherin Bourg | ||||||||
8083 | Tuba | Zazvonil | F | |||||
Zazvonil Kladno | ||||||||
8082 | Cornet | Ackermann-Lesser | ||||||
8084 | Tuba | Konefa | ||||||
8085 | Trumpet | Stohr | ||||||
Franz Stohr of Prag, from 1829 to 1876 | ||||||||
8086 | Cornet | York | noSN | pre-1897 | ||||
Engraved: J.W. York and Son | Grand Rapids | Mich | ||||||||
8087 | Cornet | Persival | ||||||
Engraved: Persival | Kop | Amsterdam | ||||||||
8088 | Ballad Horn | Rudolph | ||||||
Jul. Rudolph | Hof Instr M. | Gotha. | 1608 | ||||||||
8089 | Trombone | Sicre | ||||||
J. Sicre Toulouse | ||||||||
8090 | Tenor Horn | Gloess | ||||||
J. Gloess Mulhouse | ||||||||
8091 | Cornet | Steemans | ||||||
J.B. Steemans Bruxelles | ||||||||
8092 | Baritone | Buyst | Artistic | |||||
J. Buyst Bruxelles | ||||||||
8093 | Helicon | Parizek | ||||||
J Parizek Praha | ||||||||
8094 | Fluglehorn | BauerF | ||||||
F. Bauer Tarbes (France) | ||||||||
8095 | Cornet | BauerF | ||||||
F. Bauer Tarbes (France) | ||||||||
8096 | Trumpet | dePrins | Charlier | |||||
De Prins Antwerpen This model trumpet in Belgium is known as a Charlier Trumpet because they look like the Mahillon Charlier trumpet wich was the first with this wrap. | ||||||||
8097 | Cornet | Dagnelies | ||||||
Dagnelies Charleroi | ||||||||
8098 | Fluglehorn | Livain | ||||||
Ch. Livain Mons | ||||||||
8099 | Trumpet | Bohland-Fuchs | Excelsior | |||||
8100 | Trumpet; Bass | Kujer | ||||||
Alois Kujer Hamburg | ||||||||
8101 | Trumpet | Ebner | ||||||
Alfred Ebner Stuttgart/Vaihingen | ||||||||
8102 | Fluglehorn | Ebner | ||||||
Alfred Ebner Stuttgart Vaihingen. | ||||||||
8103 | Trumpet | Bopp | ||||||
A. Bopp Anton Schopf jr Munchen | ||||||||
8104 | Helicon | Slater | ||||||
Bell:16in | ||||||||
8105 | Fluglehorn | Braun | ||||||
Engraved: A. Braun Timisoara Length 17.5in Length of tubing: 54.5 in Bell: 5.5 in | ||||||||
8106 | Trumpet | Kenny | ||||||
8107 | Tuba | Besson | 216722 | Eb | ||||
Bell: 22in Bore:.750 | ||||||||
8109 | French Horn | Paxman | 1970 | Bb/F | ||||
Double Descant | ||||||||
8110 | Sousaphone | Kop | ||||||
Kop Amsterdam | ||||||||
8111 | Alto Horn | Dolnet | ||||||
8112 | Baritone | DePrins | ||||||
Super DePrins Bros Walter E Sears New York | ||||||||
8113 | Kuhlohorn | Riedl | ||||||
Riedl Nürnberg. Forward tuning slide means it should be app. 1920 or earlier | ||||||||
8114 | Alto Horn | Butler | ||||||
Butler Haymarket London & Dublin | ||||||||
8115 | Tenor Horn | Boosey | Class A Solbron | |||||
8116 | Trumpet | Bethel | ||||||
Bethel Bielefeld It is made especially for Baroc music and has a narrow bore. | ||||||||
8117 | French Horn | Glier | ||||||
August Clemens Glier Markneukirchen | ||||||||
8118 | Kuhlohorn | Bethel | ||||||
Bethel Bielefeld | ||||||||
8119 | Tuba | Boosey | Eb | |||||
3pf +1p Compensating | ||||||||
8120 | Cornet | American Capital | Deluxe | |||||
8121 | Natural Horn | Thibouville-Lamy | 1900s? | |||||
Contra Bass | ||||||||
8122 | Tuba | Boland | ||||||
8123 | French Horn | Buffet Crampon | F | |||||
8124 | Tuba | Stratton | Eb LP | |||||
Height: 32.5in Bbell: 12in Valves stamped 31, 32, and 33. | ||||||||
8125 | Trombone; Bass | Piering | Adorf | |||||
8126 | French Horn | Alexander | F/F alto | |||||
8127 | Sousaphone | Holton | 1931 | BBb | ||||
Engraved: The Chief | Made by | Holton | Elkhorn | Wis Short action valves Grime gutter under valves | ||||||||
8128 | Cornet | Tonk | Standard | |||||
Engraved: LONDON | PRIZE MEDALS | LONDON 1851 | OPORTO 1865 | PHILADA 1876 | ||||||||
8129 | French Horn | Courtois | >1900 | F | ||||
8130 | Euphonium | Huller | ||||||
8131 | Euphonium | Fischer, AE | ||||||
8132 | Helicon | Glassl | F | |||||
8133 | Cornet | MeinlWm | ||||||
Engraved: Wm Meinl, NY on 2nd Valve: B&F | ||||||||
8134 | Trombone; Alto | Goumat | Eb | |||||
length 32.5in Bell: 6.5in | ||||||||
8135 | French Horn | King | 1928 | |||||
Piston French horn Tuning slides for F, Eb, D, and what was described as slides for E, but more likely high/low pitch adjusters. | ||||||||
8136 | French Horn | Raoux-Millereau | 7842 | 1920s | F | |||
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 | ||||||||
8137 | Euphonium | Buescher | TrueTone | 37239 | 1917 | |||
8138 | Tuba | Harmony | ||||||
8139 | Tuba | Holton | ||||||
8140 | Fluglehorn | Halary | ||||||
8141 | Trumpet | Finke | ||||||
8142 | Trumpet | Roth | ||||||
8143 | Baritone | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
8144 | Tenor Horn | Besson | Excellence | |||||
Engraved: Excellence | Fabrication Francase | F. Besson | Paris | Made in France | ||||||||
8145 | Fluglehorn | David | ||||||
8146 | Trombone | Elaton | ||||||
8147 | Trombone; Valve | Elaton | ||||||
8148 | Helicon | Pesato | ||||||
A. Pesato Ivrea | ||||||||
8149 | Baritone; DB | Besson | Doublophone | 1891 | ||||
8150 | Baritone | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
Engraved: Made by | Hall & Quinby | Boston Height: 25in Bell: 10.5in Bore: .550 | ||||||||
8152 | Tenor Horn | Maino-Orsi | 2178 | |||||
Height: 30 in Maino Orsi Milano | ||||||||
8153 | Sousaphone | Schenkelaars | Eb | |||||
Schenkelaars Eindhoven Holland Approx 40 lb. | ||||||||
8154 | Trumpet | Persy | Persyline | |||||
Persy Bruxelles | ||||||||
8155 | Cornet | Persy | Le Triomphe | 2757 | ||||
Persy Bruxelles | ||||||||
8156 | Normaphone | Heber | ||||||
8157 | Alto Horn | Seidel | ||||||
Height: 27 in Engraved: Jos. Seidel Grossh. Hess. Hofinstreumentenmacher, Mainz 1846-1869 | ||||||||
8158 | Cornet | Heinel | ||||||
Engraved: AUG. HEINEL JR / MARKNEUKIRCHEN. Length: 12.5in | ||||||||
8159 | Alto Horn | Pouisson | ||||||
Engraved: Henri Pouisson PARIS Sup. Quality, WJ Dyer & BRO (St.Paul, MN) Sole Agents. | ||||||||
8160 | Trombone | Heber | ||||||
Richard Rudolf Heber Oldenburg | ||||||||
8161 | Tuba | Kroner | 318 | BBb | ||||
8162 | Trombone | Heber | ||||||
Richard Rudolf Heber Oldenburg | ||||||||
8164 | Cornet | Glassl, H | ||||||
Heribert Glassl Nauheim | ||||||||
8165 | Helicon | deProst | ||||||
R. De Prost Mont sur Marchienne a town near Charleroi Belgium | ||||||||
8166 | Sousaphone | Rampone-Cazzani | ||||||
A. Ramponi P. Cazzani Ditte Riunite | ||||||||
8167 | Baritone | Lambrecht | ||||||
L. Lambrecht rue Camusel 44 Bruxelles | ||||||||
8168 | Cornet | Lambrecht | ||||||
L. Lambrecht rue Camusel 44 Bruxelles | ||||||||
8169 | French Horn | LaMonte | Symphony | F/Bb | ||||
8170 | Trombone | Blessing | Jr | |||||
8171 | French Horn | Holton | Collegiate | Bb | ||||
8172 | Tuba | Alexander | F | |||||
6 rotors | ||||||||
8173 | Tenor Horn | All Rigore | ||||||
All Rigore Muziekindustrie sinds 1899 Grubo | ||||||||
8174 | Tuba | Altrichter | ||||||
Alltrichter Franfurt | ||||||||
8175 | Trumpet; Low | Dehmal | ||||||
Anton Dehmals Nachfolger (successor) Wien | ||||||||
8176 | Trumpet | Buescher | 10 | 158212 | 1923 | |||
8177 | Baritone | Jaubert | ||||||
Engraved: F. Jaubert & Cie | Paris | Lyon & Healy | Sole Agents | Chicago | ||||||||
8178 | Fluglehorn | Keller | ||||||
W. Keller München | ||||||||
8179 | Trombone; Valve | Bajus | ||||||
Z. Bajus Avesnes Lecomte pas de Calais | ||||||||
8180 | Cornet | Wohlrab | 1955 | |||||
8181 | Tuba | Bellon | Eb | |||||
Wilhelm Bellon Basel | ||||||||
8182 | Sousaphone | Sonore | ||||||
8183 | Trombone | Pleskot | ||||||
8184 | Trombone; Valve | Polfliet | ||||||
Polfliet Bruxelles | ||||||||
8185 | Tuba | Huller | ||||||
8186 | Fluglehorn | Horst | ||||||
Fritz Horst Altona | ||||||||
8187 | Cornet | Besson | ||||||
F. Besson Paris | ||||||||
8188 | Trumpet | Lange | ||||||
Erich Lange Ravensburg | ||||||||
8189 | Baritone | Dhondt | ||||||
Bastrompet: Dhondt was succeeded by Vercruyse & Dhondt and they were dealers. This horn was probably made by Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||||
8190 | Trumpet | Cafact | ||||||
8191 | Trombone; Valve | Courtois | ||||||
8192 | Mellophone | Courtois | ||||||
8193 | Baritone | Wunderlich | 782 | |||||
CA Wunderlich | Sienbenbrunn Vogtl | ||||||||
8194 | Trumpet | Couesnon | 1947 | C | ||||
8195 | Helicon | Peeters | Eb | |||||
A. Peeters & Zoon Tilburg | ||||||||
8196 | Trumpet | Dehmal | ||||||
Ant. Dehmal Nachfolger Wien | ||||||||
8197 | Cornet | Placht | ||||||
Brüder Placht Schönbach Eger Bohmen | ||||||||
8198 | Cornet | Schediwy | ||||||
8199 | Euphonium | Kretzschmar | ||||||
G.W. Kretzschmar Hof Instrumentenmacher Weimar | ||||||||
8200 | Alto Horn | Gras | ||||||
J. Gras Lille | ||||||||
8201 | Trumpet | Gras | Prima | |||||
8202 | Trombone | Gras | Prima | |||||
8203 | Helicon | Rudolph | C | |||||
8204 | Cornet | Michl | ||||||
8205 | Trumpet | Melich | ||||||
8206 | Fluglehorn | Hug | ||||||
Gebr. Hug Zurich | ||||||||
8207 | Baritone | Huttl | 180 | 1965 | ||||
8208 | Trumpet | Hofer | Deluxe | |||||
8209 | Trumpet; Bass | Dolling | ||||||
8210 | Fluglehorn | Hirsbrunner | Crown | 1970? | ||||
Hirsbrunner Sumiswald | ||||||||
8211 | Trumpet | Hinteregger | ||||||
Hinteregger Wolfurt | ||||||||
8212 | Trombone | Voigt | ||||||
8213 | Trumpet | Reiter | ||||||
Bavarian valve configuration H Reiter Pfarrkirchen | ||||||||
8214 | Post Horn | (anon) | ||||||
Keyed | ||||||||
8215 | Tuba | Couturier | Eb | |||||
Height: 36in Bell: 20-3/4 in | ||||||||
8217 | Trumpet | Bach, Anton | ||||||
Length: 20in | ||||||||
8218 | Mellophone | Harwood | Professional | |||||
Image used courtesy of Rita Ritz | ||||||||
8219 | Trumpet | Feuillard | ||||||
MADE IN CZECHOLSLOVAKIA Bell: 4 1/2 in | ||||||||
8220 | Tuba | Sydow | ||||||
J.F. Sydow Potsdam Height: 39.5 In. | ||||||||
8221 | Sousaphone | Steyn | Imperial | |||||
J. Steyn Zaandam | ||||||||
8222 | Fluglehorn | Hug | ||||||
Hug Freres Zurich | ||||||||
8223 | Trumpet | Heckel | ||||||
Heckel Dresden | ||||||||
8224 | Fluglehorn | Gessner, Fr | 1908 | |||||
Friedrich Gessner Breslau | ||||||||
8225 | Fluglehorn | Mallach | ||||||
Fritz Mallach Kaiserslautern | ||||||||
8226 | Alto Horn | Bock | 1838-69 | |||||
Vienna Valves. Franz Bock Wien | ||||||||
8227 | Fluglehorn | Dolnet | ||||||
8228 | Trombone | David | ||||||
8229 | Fluglehorn | Ackermann-Lesser | ||||||
Ackermann & Lesser Dresden | ||||||||
8230 | Cornet | Stark | ||||||
A. Stark Berne | ||||||||
8231 | French Horn | Schuster | Bb | |||||
8232 | Tenor Horn | Landskrona | ||||||
Olof: I think it is a Swedish tenorhorn (Bb) commonly used in Swedish sextets. It has the Swedish fingering with 3rd valve lowering the pitch two full steps instead of 1 1/2. If it says Landskrona I can only think of one manufacturer: Jacob Valentin Wahl (1801-1887). The silver ferrule where the bell is joined to the body is identical to the Wahl Bb and Eb cornets The first and, over a dozen years, only manufacturer of brass instruments with valves in Sweden was Jacob Valentin Wahl in Landskrona. In the years prior to 1840 Wahl manufactured mainly woodwind instruments. He also made some brass instruments without valves. In the early 1840s he began to manufacture keyed bugles. The firm grew in size and towards the end of 1840 he ended the production of woodwind instruments in favor of the brass instruments. This suggests a strong demand for the latter. In the military bands Wahl saw a new market, which allowed a rapid reorganization and expansion of the business, in the late 1840s, he had a dozen helpers. In the 1860s Wahls firm started to decline. The reason was probably competition from the Stockholm-based company Ahlberg & Ohlsson, who for over a century would come to dominate the Swedish production of brass instruments. The companys founder, Olof Ahlberg and Lars Ohlsson, had both been employed by Wahl until 1850. The tenorhorn might not be as old as the 1880s? (before Wahl died) Maybe the production in Landskrona continued after the death of Wahl, but I bet it was still manufactured at his plant, since it is hard to believe there would be yet another competing manufacturer out of Landskrona with Ahlberg & Ohlsson being so dominating. | ||||||||
8233 | Cornet | Kruszewskiego | ||||||
Fabrica Kruszewskiego w Warszawa Alternate spelling: Kruszewski | ||||||||
8234 | Trumpet | Burger | ||||||
J.M. Bürger Strassburg | ||||||||
8235 | Cornet | Rauscher | ||||||
Jos. Rauscher München | ||||||||
8236 | Fluglehorn | Rauscher | ||||||
Jos. Rausche München. | ||||||||
8237 | Trombone; Valve | Seidl | ||||||
Josef Seidl Graslitz | ||||||||
8238 | Tenor Horn | Zimmermann | 2545 | |||||
Jul. Heinrich Zimmermann Leipzig Berlin Markneukirchen Eigenes Fabrikat (own make) | ||||||||
8239 | Trumpet | Ludemann | ||||||
Julius Ludemann Hoflieferant Köln | ||||||||
8240 | Tuba | Deimer | ||||||
Height: 44 In Karl Deimer Karlsruhe | ||||||||
8241 | Fluglehorn | Kuhnl-Hoyer | ||||||
8242 | Tuba | Rudolph | ||||||
8243 | Tuba | Rudolph | ||||||
8244 | Trumpet | Rudolph | ||||||
8245 | Cornet | Rudolph | ||||||
8246 | Trumpet | Monke | ||||||
Verfertigt von Jos. Monke in Köln | ||||||||
8247 | Trombone | Adler | ||||||
Johannes Adler Markneukirchen | ||||||||
8248 | Fluglehorn | Stary | C | |||||
J. Stary Budweiss | ||||||||
8249 | Trombone; Valve | Gras | ||||||
J. Gras Lille | ||||||||
8250 | Trombone | Couesnon | 1925 | |||||
8251 | Fluglehorn | Amati | 226 | |||||
8252 | Helicon | Jehring | ||||||
A. Jehring Chemnitz | ||||||||
8253 | Trombone | Reichel | Arjurma | |||||
Arjurma = abbreviation of August Reichel Junior Markneukirchen | ||||||||
8254 | Mellophone | McMillin | Crown | |||||
8255 | Helicon | Kymlicka | BBb | |||||
Rudolf Kymlicka | ||||||||
8256 | Trumpet; Bass | Kujer | ||||||
Alois Kujer | ||||||||
8257 | Fluglehorn | Kenner | ||||||
Max Kenner Freiburg | ||||||||
8258 | Fluglehorn | Frick | ||||||
Karl Frick Musikinstrumentenbaumeister Ravensburg | ||||||||
8259 | Trumpet | Wagner | ||||||
Gustav A. Wagner Instrumentenmacher Dresden | ||||||||
8260 | Cornet | Kruspe | 1890s | Eb | ||||
Kruspe Erfurt | ||||||||
8261 | Tuba | Weidlich | ||||||
Konrad Weidlich Regensburg | ||||||||
8262 | Baritone | Konefa | ||||||
Koninklijke Nederlandsche Fabriek van Muziekinstrumenten Tilburg | ||||||||
8263 | Trombone; Valve | Kessels | ||||||
8264 | Tuba | Kessels | ||||||
8265 | Tenor Horn | Kessels | ||||||
Height: 26in | ||||||||
8266 | Trumpet | KohlerJ | ||||||
J.B. Kohler Hamburg | ||||||||
8267 | Trumpet | Knoth | Eb | |||||
Kurt Knoth Rino | ||||||||
8268 | Kuhlohorn | Klein | ||||||
Klein Koblenz | ||||||||
8269 | Trombone; Valve | Klein | ||||||
Klein Koblenz | ||||||||
8270 | French Horn | Barth | ||||||
BARTH MUSIKHAUS STUTTGART | ||||||||
8271 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Eb | |||||
TARV | ||||||||
8272 | Tuba | Oertel | ||||||
Louis Oertel Hannover | ||||||||
8273 | Tuba | American Superior | ||||||
8274 | Fluglehorn | Louis | ||||||
H. Louis Saarbrucken | ||||||||
8275 | Fluglehorn | Livain | ||||||
8276 | Cornet | LInstrumental | ||||||
Bastrompet: LInstrumental Fauburg was a Dealer. Derekmac: I just translated the word stamped into the bell above into "LENINGRAD". Kevin: St Petersburg (Leningrad) and Odessa were the centers for Brass instrument production going back to the Czarist days. Germans and Czechs brought the traditions of brass instrument making to Russia. The old St Petersburg factory is still in business. There is no reason why the instruments should be inferior in any way to equivalent instruments from any country. I’m sure they made rough band instruments just like everywhere else but there is no reason why the better instruments wouldn’t measure up. Development was certainly behind that of Europe. Russian production got underway later with input from people like Cerveny and Schediwa. The St Petersburg production began with the establishment of J.H. Zimmermann. | ||||||||
8277 | Kuhlohorn | Linnenbruger | ||||||
Linnebrügger Bielefeld. | ||||||||
8278 | Tuba | Mitsching | ||||||
Leopold Mitsching Elberfeld Height:38 In. | ||||||||
8279 | French Horn | Lecomte | ||||||
Stolzel valves | ||||||||
8280 | Fluglehorn | Lecomte | Excelsior | |||||
8281 | Trumpet | Lechner | ||||||
Lechner Bischofshofen Austria | ||||||||
8282 | Tuba | Effner | BBb | |||||
Richard Effner Musikinstrumenten Fabrik Berlin. Effner was a Percusion Instrument manufacturer and a musical instrument Dealer. | ||||||||
8283 | Cornopean | Labbaye | ||||||
8284 | Trumpet | Deslaurier | ||||||
Deslaurier Paris | ||||||||
8285 | Alto Horn | Hawkes | Empire | 100656 | ||||
Engraved: THE EMPIRE" H&S - HAWKES AND SON MAKERS, DENMAN ST. - PICCADILLY CIRCUS. LONDON W. 100656 | ||||||||
8286 | Alto Horn | Besson | 104356 | |||||
Engraved: Class A | Besson & Co | "Prototype" | 198 Euston Road | London | England | Carl Fischer | 6. 4th Ave. N.Y. |Sole Agent U. States | 104358 Bell edge engraved Property of EriE Railroad Company Height: 20 1/2in Bell: diameter 7in | ||||||||
8287 | Alto Horn | Lebrun | ||||||
D & P Lebrun Bruxelles | ||||||||
8288 | Trombone | Lebrun | ||||||
8289 | Trombone; Valve | Lebrun | ||||||
8290 | Trumpet | Conn | 8B Grand (Gustat) | 2890xx | 1932 | |||
Bore: .458 | ||||||||
8291 | Alto Horn | Thibouville | ||||||
Eugene Thibouville Height: 25.5 | ||||||||
8292 | Alto Horn | Margueritat | ||||||
Margueritat of Paris Height: 22.5in | ||||||||
8293 | Alto Horn | deVries | ||||||
8294 | Baritone | deVries | ||||||
8295 | Tuba | Wolf | ||||||
Marie Wolf Frauenfeld | ||||||||
8296 | Mellophone | Wolf | ||||||
Marie Wolf Frauenfeld | ||||||||
8297 | Mellophone | Rooms-Maes | ||||||
Louis Rooms-Maes Gand | ||||||||
8298 | Helicon | Panny | ||||||
F. Panny Bruxelles | ||||||||
8299 | Trombone | Mitsching | ||||||
Leopold Mitsching Elberfeld | ||||||||
8300 | Bugle | Lignatone | 91 | |||||
8301 | Bugle | Aloy | ||||||
Prof. D. Aloy Roma | ||||||||
8302 | Baritone | Amati | ||||||
8303 | Helicon | Ansingh | ||||||
Bastrompet: D. Ansingh Zwolle. This Helicon is older than the other two and since Ansingh was a Stencil Dealer I compared this horn to the other Helicons in my database and it has a lot in common with a Association Generale Helicon cat.#7233 | ||||||||
8304 | Mellophone | Elaton | ||||||
8305 | Trumpet | EMO | Professional | |||||
8306 | French Horn | Erste Productivegenossens | ||||||
Vienna Valves | ||||||||
8307 | Trumpet; Low | Glassl | Eb | |||||
Egid Glassl Komotau | ||||||||
8308 | Fluglehorn | Hubl | ||||||
Leopold Hübl Tulln | ||||||||
8309 | Baritone | Pepper | Superior First Class | 7466 | ||||
Superior | First Class | JW Pepper | Maker | Philadelphia | and | Chicago | No. 7466 | ||||||||
8310 | Alto Horn | Boston | ||||||
Height: 25in Bell: 6.5 in | ||||||||
8311 | Trumpet | Calvert | ||||||
8312 | Cornet | 20th Century | ||||||
8313 | Baritone | Abbate-Figlio | ||||||
Engraved: Abbate & Figlio Napoli Height 28in | ||||||||
8314 | Trumpet | WurlitzerEU | Fairfield | |||||
8315 | Cornet | LebrunN | ||||||
Pesentation cornet Engraved: Wm. LANGE LEADER OF W.C.B. WASHINGTON MO. N. LEBRUN ST LOUIS MO. | ||||||||
8316 | Cornet | PG | ||||||
PG | London | New York on receiver: Austria | ||||||||
8317 | Mellophone | Lapini | Eb HP | |||||
Circular alto Adolfo Lapini Florence Italy | ||||||||
8318 | French Horn | Wright | ||||||
Only Wright French horn known to exist | ||||||||
8319 | Natural Horn | (anon) | ||||||
8320 | Trombone | Piering | ||||||
Robert Piering Adorf | ||||||||
8321 | Trombone; Valve | Riedl | ||||||
8322 | Trombone | Starline | 119413 | |||||
Engraved: Starline made for Rudall-Carte & Co Ltd. | ||||||||
8323 | Trombone; Valve | Schopf | ||||||
8324 | Trombone; Valve | Treumann | C | |||||
Lyon Stolzel valves Length: 30in bell: 6.5in | ||||||||
8325 | Trombone; Valve | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
Vienna valves | ||||||||
8326 | Trombone | Wunderlich | Exacta | |||||
A.K. Wunderlich Markneukirchen | ||||||||
8327 | Trombone; Valve | Wunderlich | Exacta | |||||
Hex Bell | ||||||||
8328 | Trombone; Valve | Hofmann | ||||||
O. Hofmann Bern | ||||||||
8329 | Trombone | Kessels | Eola | |||||
8330 | Trombone; Valve | Maheu | 983 | |||||
L. Maheu Tournai | ||||||||
8331 | Trombone | Mahillon | ||||||
C. Mahillon succ. J. Smits | ||||||||
8332 | Trombone | Mazereau | ||||||
R. Mazereau Paris | ||||||||
8333 | Trombone; Valve | Meinl | ||||||
8334 | Trombone | Peeters | ||||||
A. Peeters Tilburg Basstrompet: Peeters was well known for good quality Trombones | ||||||||
8335 | Cornet | BBI | Sterling | |||||
Brass Band Instruments Ltd. | ||||||||
8336 | Fluglehorn | Wynsberghe | ||||||
Wynsberghe Brugge | ||||||||
8337 | Trumpet | Zazvonil | ||||||
8338 | Trumpet | Wunderlich | ||||||
8339 | Trumpet | Wunderlich | Exacta | |||||
8340 | Trumpet; Bass | Wunderlich | ||||||
Wunderlich Siebenbrunn | ||||||||
8341 | Fluglehorn | Wolf | ||||||
Marie Wolf Frauenfeld | ||||||||
8342 | Baritone | WolfJ | ||||||
adjustable valve springs pressure. Josef Wolf Praha | ||||||||
8343 | Trumpet | Wohlrab | American 1 | |||||
8344 | Trumpet | Windisch | A | |||||
Arno Windisch Dresden | ||||||||
8345 | Tuba | Weltklang | Eb | |||||
8346 | Trumpet | Kruse | ||||||
Wilhelm Kruse | ||||||||
8347 | Trumpet | Kostler | ||||||
Willy Köstler Graslitz | ||||||||
8348 | Trumpet | Keller | ||||||
1/2, 1, 1 1/2 Valve arrangement | ||||||||
8349 | Tuba | Halter | Eb | |||||
Height: 39 in. Wilhelm Halter Karlsruhe | ||||||||
8350 | Cornet | Bajus | ||||||
Z. Bajus Le Comte pas de Calais | ||||||||
8351 | Bugle | Waterloo | Champion | |||||
8352 | Alto Horn | Pepper | Perfected | 167811 | ||||
JW Pepper & Son | Perfected | Philadelphia Pa | 167811 height 2in | ||||||||
8353 | French Horn | Holly | ||||||
Anton Holy Pilsen Holly (Holy) was a maker in the late 19 century through the early 20th century | ||||||||
8354 | Trombone | Hilleron | ||||||
8355 | Baritone | Lange | ||||||
Erich Lange Instrumentenbau Ravesburg | ||||||||
8356 | Bugle | EMO | Bb/Eb | |||||
8357 | Tuba | DePrins | BBb | |||||
Height: 35In. | ||||||||
8358 | Baritone | Couesnon | Monopole | 1924 | ||||
8359 | Trumpet; Bass | Cerveny | ||||||
8360 | Fluglehorn | Bethel | ||||||
Bethel Bielefield | ||||||||
8361 | Trumpet | Ansingh | Bb | |||||
Bastrompet: It is identical to a Van Engelen and a Verreijt Trumpet in the catalog. This trumpet is most probably made by Van Engelen and that goes for the rest of the Ansingh Solist Line. | ||||||||
8362 | Tuba | Ansingh | Eb | |||||
8363 | Sousaphone | Amati | Recurve | Eb | ||||
8364 | Trumpet | Huttl | Bb/A | |||||
8365 | Cornet | Rudall-Carte | 3356 | 1890-2 | ||||
Bore: .495 Bell: 4 7/8 | ||||||||
8366 | Tenor Horn | Royet | c/Bb | |||||
Dual leadpipes for C and Bb | ||||||||
8367 | Cornet | Lecomte | Eb | |||||
Engraved: Lehnert | Phila | A.L & Cie | Paris | 1867 | Superior | A. Lecomte & Cie | Paris Appears to be a Lecomte imported by Lehnert | ||||||||
8368 | Trombone; Bass | Olds | P-22 George Roberts | |||||
8369 | Trumpet | Ansingh | Charlier | |||||
Probably made by Mahillon. rotary High/low Pitch thumb ring under the first valve slide is for trigger action. Bastrompet: This is the first Solist that I found that is not a Van Engelen. | ||||||||
8370 | Trombone; Valve | Ansingh | ||||||
Firma D. Ansingh&Co Zwolle Eig. R. Beima. Opgericht 1875 Zwolle (trans. Owner R. Beima Founded 1875) | ||||||||
8371 | Cornet | Rousseau | ||||||
A.F. Rousseau Bruxelles | ||||||||
8372 | Fluglehorn | Rousseau | ||||||
A.F. Rousseau Bruxelles | ||||||||
8373 | Trumpet | Association General | ||||||
8374 | Helicon | Couesnon | BBb | |||||
8375 | Cornet | Decart | ||||||
8376 | Tuba | Evette-Schaeffer | ||||||
8377 | Fluglehorn | Gentner | ||||||
Preset device on the tuning/lead pipe. Alois Gentner Dillingen | ||||||||
8378 | Tenor Horn | Louis | ||||||
F.C. Louis Saarbrücken | ||||||||
8379 | Cornet | Salvation Army | Advance | |||||
Advance Manufactured for Trade Department The Salvation Army Amsterdam | ||||||||
8380 | Trombone | Schafer | ||||||
C. Schafer Hannover | ||||||||
8381 | Alto Horn | Majestic | ||||||
8382 | Trombone | Frank | National | 10073 | ||||
8383 | Trombone; Valve | Crown | Deluxe | |||||
8384 | Cornet | Conn | 80A New Wonder | 136266 | 1914 | Bb/A | ||
8385 | Fluglehorn | Speth | ||||||
J. Speth Augsburg Bavarian valve set up 1/2, 1, 1 1/2 | ||||||||
8386 | Cornet | Olds | The Olds | 3311 | 1931 | |||
Bore: .496 Bell: 4 5/8in | ||||||||
8387 | Helicon | deProst | ||||||
J.B. De Prost Bruxelles | ||||||||
8388 | Tuba | Huttl | Master Deluxe | F | ||||
Height: 30 3/4 In. | ||||||||
8389 | Cornet | Huttl | 700 | Eb | ||||
Made in Western Germany | ||||||||
8390 | Tenor Horn | Salvation Army | Advance | |||||
Engraved: Advance Manufactured for Trade Department The Salvation Army Amsterdam | ||||||||
8391 | Kuhlohorn | David | ||||||
Different type of rotary valve levers. | ||||||||
8392 | Tuba | Hawkes | Profundo | 60170 | 1929 | |||
8393 | Tuba | Hawkes | Excelsior Sonorous | 44361 | 1920 | |||
8394 | Tenor Horn | Heinel | ||||||
Height: 33 In. H. Heinel | ||||||||
8395 | Helicon | Hoerth | ||||||
Franz Hoerth Saarbrücken | ||||||||
8396 | Tuba | Salvation Army | Class 1A | |||||
Engraved: Klasse 1 A Heilsarmee Verlag und Ausstattungs abteilung Musikinstrumente Berlin Breedenerstr. 34/35 trans. Class 1 A Salvation Army publishing and equipment department of Musical Instruments Berlin | ||||||||
8397 | Cornet | Sprinz | ||||||
A Sprinz Berlin | ||||||||
8398 | Trumpet | Martin-freres | 1740 | Bb/A | ||||
Engraved: Martin Freres 1740 | ||||||||
8399 | Cornet | Boosey | Class A Solbron | 83753 | 1912 | Eb | ||
8400 | Alto Horn | Sudre | Eb | |||||
8401 | Cornet | Salvation Army | Bandmaster | 24362 | Bb | |||
Engraved: The Salvation Army | Manufactured | by the | Salvationist Publishing | & Supplies Ltd | Judd St Kings Cross | London | Factory St Albans | Made in England Inscribed on Bell: Presented By Mrs. Perrett, In Memory Of Her Husband, Bandsman William Perrett | ||||||||
8402 | Trombone | Olds | O25 - Symphony | 1973 | ||||
Engraved: FE Olds & Son | 0-25 | Fullerton Calif. | ||||||||
8403 | Alto Horn | Glassl | ||||||
Engraved: Rustu Omer Istanbul | Josef Glassl Graslitz Presumably the maker was Josef Glassl, and the dealer was Rustu Omer Height: 22 in Bell: 7 7/8in Length of tubing: 83in | ||||||||
8404 | Trumpet | Buescher | 10-22 | 143751 | 1911 | |||
8405 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Special | 2295 | ||||
8406 | Trombone; Bass | Wunderlich | ||||||
Bell: 9.5in | ||||||||
8407 | Trumpet | Bohland-Fuchs | Gloriosa | |||||
8408 | Trombone | Olds | Standard | 168xx | 1946 | |||
Bell: 7.5 Fluted slides Bore: "is listed as .495/.510" ?? Possibly not actually measured. | ||||||||
8409 | Bugle | Peeters | ||||||
valve lowers it by 1 1/2 and the slide lowers it 1 A Peeters & Zn Tilburg | ||||||||
8410 | Tenor Horn | Kessels | ||||||
8411 | Trumpet | Kessels | ||||||
8412 | Trumpet | Kessels | Herald | |||||
8413 | Trumpet | Kessels | ||||||
Hendrik Kessels | ||||||||
8414 | Cornet | Kessels | ||||||
8415 | Cornet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | 75708 | |||||
8416 | Trumpet | Seeling | ||||||
J.G. Seeling Dresden | ||||||||
8417 | Alto Horn | Kern | ||||||
G. Kern | ||||||||
8418 | Tuba | Wahlen | ||||||
Th Wahlen Payerne | ||||||||
8419 | Trumpet | Bohm | ||||||
E. Bohm Munchen | ||||||||
8420 | Helicon | Glier-poland | BBb | |||||
8421 | Helicon | Amati | ||||||
8422 | Trumpet; Bass | Alexander | ||||||
8423 | Mellophone | Couturier | 6272 | 1921-2 | ||||
E.A. Couturier Conical Bore,Pat.La Porte IND 23-13 | ||||||||
8424 | Baritone | York | 61657 | 1921 | ||||
8425 | Tuba | Jiran | Eb | |||||
Engraved: Favorite | Jos. Jiran | Chicago Ills. | ||||||||
8426 | Helicon | Gautrot | ||||||
Engraved: Exposition Universelle de Paris 1900 Hors Concours Membre Du Jury | Gautrot Breveté SG.DG. PARIS | Bazar Musical Ludolfo Voigt - Porto Alegre | ||||||||
8427 | Helicon | Maheu | BBb | |||||
Charles Maheu | ||||||||
8428 | Helicon | Maheu | ||||||
Charles Maheu | ||||||||
8429 | Fluglehorn | Mach | ||||||
adjustable valve springs. Anton Mach, Wenzel worked in Chotec Manovice till app. 1950 | ||||||||
8430 | Helicon | deVries | ||||||
Melchior de Vries Lierre | ||||||||
8431 | Tenor Horn | Limburgia | ||||||
Limburgia Maastricht en Lanaeken Bastrompet: The Limburgia instruments look a lot like Kessels and according to E. Passier from Muzima the man behind it was probably a former Kessels employee. There was a plating company in Maastricht called Limburgia that Kessels worked with and it is my suspicion that Kessels used Limburgia as a kind of agent since the other town in the engraving Lanaeken is in Belgium. | ||||||||
8432 | Trombone | Lignatone | ||||||
8433 | Sousaphone | Lafleur | ||||||
8434 | Trumpet | Kessels | ||||||
8435 | Helicon | Huller | ||||||
Richard Huller Graslitz | ||||||||
8436 | Cornet | Besson | 7771 | |||||
Besson Brevete 88 Euston road London | ||||||||
8437 | Tuba | ReisserCh | ||||||
Chr. Reisser Ulm | ||||||||
8438 | Tuba | Riedl | ||||||
Const. Riedl Nürnberg | ||||||||
8439 | Fluglehorn | Doina | ||||||
8440 | Trumpet | Buescher | 237 | 269904 | 1935 | C/Bb | ||
8441 | Tenor Horn | Janthial | ||||||
Janthial a Lyon | ||||||||
8442 | Trumpet | Holton | ST747 | 523931 | ||||
8443 | Mellophone | Jay | Columbia | 52507 | C/D/Eb/F | |||
Bore: 12.72 Bell: 10in Engraved: Columbia Patented H.B.Jay Co Chicago Engraved on inner bell: SOUSAS U.S.N. BAND GREAT LAKES ILLS. C.W. HARTWELL U.S. Navy Anchor with the date 6-13-17. The engraver may have misspelled Sousa’s name and added the U later. | ||||||||
8444 | Trumpet | York | Herald | 210909 | ||||
8445 | Baritone | Seltmann | ||||||
Engraved: Seltmann Phila | ||||||||
8446 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 319 Goeyens | |||||
Fluglehorn wrap | ||||||||
8447 | Trumpet | Mahillon | Steenhuisen | |||||
8448 | Fluglehorn | Mainer | ||||||
Martin Mainer Trautenau | ||||||||
8449 | Trumpet | MartinMax | ||||||
8450 | Tuba | Enders | ||||||
Max Enders | ||||||||
8451 | Helicon | Steyn | Tonemaster | BBb HP | ||||
Valves of different length probably made by Association Generale. | ||||||||
8452 | French Horn | Schmelz | ||||||
Max Schmelz Passau | ||||||||
8453 | Fluglehorn | Kurath | ||||||
Willy Kurath established his shop in 1955, and then introduced the trade name Willson band instruments because it easier to use than Kurath. So Willson is actually a trade name from Kurath. | ||||||||
8454 | Trumpet | Marma | ||||||
Max Berhard Martin, Markneukirchen | ||||||||
8455 | Fluglehorn | Besson | Enharmonic Class A | 11477x | 1922 | |||
Engraved: CLASS A | ENHARMONIC PATENT | 50 MEDALS OF HONOUR | FB | BESSON & CO | “Prototype†| 198 Euston Road | LONDON | ENGLAND Length:38cm Bell: 14.5cm | ||||||||
8456 | Vocal Horn | Rudall-Carte | ||||||
8457 | Tuba | York | 53078 | BBb | ||||
Bell: 19in Height: 33in Engraved: J. W. York and Sons This horn was used as a model for Kanstul tubas. | ||||||||
8458 | Cornet | Alexander | ||||||
Engraved: GEBR Alexander Hofinstrumentenfabrik Mainz | ||||||||
8459 | Trumpet | Wunderlich | ||||||
Octogon Bell Migma | ||||||||
8460 | Cornet | Wolfram | ||||||
8461 | Kuhlohorn | Dunger | ||||||
Meister Paul Dunger Migma | ||||||||
8462 | Fluglehorn | Feiler | ||||||
Meister Albin Peiler Migma | ||||||||
8463 | French Horn | Gaillard-Loiselet | ||||||
Engraved: Bell - Gaillard & Loiselet; 2nd Valve Casing - Buffet Crampon | ||||||||
8464 | Tuba | Grinnell | New American | Eb HP/LP | ||||
Made by Bohland & Fuchs Engraved: The New American Model, Manufactured For, Grinnell Bros., Detroit, Mich 2nd valve: B&F Height: 30 in Bell: 14 in Main tuning slide has a stop rod. | ||||||||
8465 | Cornet | Meinel-Herold | ||||||
Meinel & Herold Musikinstrumentenfabrik Klingenthal | ||||||||
8466 | Cornet | Meinel-Herold | ||||||
Meinel & Herold Klingenthal | ||||||||
8467 | Baritone | Boland | ||||||
Ant. Boland Liege | ||||||||
8468 | Trumpet | Schmelz | ||||||
Max Schmelz Passau | ||||||||
8469 | Cornet | Schneider | ||||||
Length: 12in Bell: 4 5/8in | ||||||||
8470 | Trombone; Bass | Olds | 31010 | |||||
Bell: 9.5in In slide tuning thumb screw bell lock no slide lock The | Olds | Made By | FE Olds & Son | Los Angeles | Calif | ||||||||
8471 | Euphonium | Indiana | ||||||
Indiana Band Instruments Elkhart Ind. | ||||||||
8472 | Trumpet | Hamilton | 142755 | |||||
Length: 21 3/4in Bell: 4 1/2in | ||||||||
8473 | Fluglehorn | Boston | Bb | |||||
8474 | Mellophone | Lyon-Healy | Inspiration | 104377 | ||||
Inspiration Chicago | ||||||||
8475 | Trumpet; Bass | Miraphon | ||||||
8476 | Euphonium | Kessels | ||||||
8477 | Trumpet | Miraphon | Bb/C | |||||
8478 | Tuba | Mitsching | ||||||
8479 | Tenor Horn | Moeremans | ||||||
8480 | Tenor Horn | Moeremans | ||||||
8481 | Fluglehorn | Mollenhauer | ||||||
Mollenhauer und Sohne Fulda | ||||||||
8482 | Mellophone | Mollenhauer | ||||||
8483 | Tenor Horn | Kessels | ||||||
8484 | Kuhlohorn | Muller-Co | ||||||
Muller & Co Essen | ||||||||
8485 | Trumpet | Muller-Co | Helm | |||||
Muller & Co, Essen | ||||||||
8486 | Tenor Horn | Melich | ||||||
J. Melich Köln | ||||||||
8487 | Trombone; Valve | Imperial-White | ||||||
8488 | Tuba | Feiler | ||||||
Albin Feiler Messingblasinstrumente | ||||||||
8489 | Alto Horn | Conn | 10C | 161587 | 1918 | Eb | ||
Alto Cornet Bore: .484 | ||||||||
8490 | Cornet | Pelisson | VEDETTE | |||||
Engraved: VEDETTE | PELISSON | MAISON FENDEE EN 1812 | GAILLARD & LOISELET | SUCCESSEURS | LYON PARIS | 39 | ||||||||
8491 | Trumpet | Dixie | Bb/C | |||||
Engraved: Dixie | [upside down] Made in | Cecoslovakia | ||||||||
8492 | Tenor Horn | Dyer | Diamond | |||||
8493 | Cornet | Tonk | Standard | |||||
London | Prize Medals | London 1861 | Oporto 1865 | Philada 1876 | William Tonk & Bro | Standard | New York | ||||||||
8494 | Tuba | Sartel | First Class | Eb | ||||
Pierre Sartel & Co. | First Class | McMillen | Sole U.S. Agt. | Cleveland O. Second piston stamped: Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
8495 | Cornet | Kreisler | ||||||
Bell: 4in Length: 18in | ||||||||
8496 | Tuba | Desidera | ||||||
Primaria Fabbrica | L. Desidera & Fig Verona | ||||||||
8497 | Alto Horn | Georgi-Vitak | ||||||
Engraved: ACME GEORGI & VITAK CHICAGO stamped: AUSTRIA. | ||||||||
8498 | Cornet | Conn-Dupont | 991 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Sup Class | Made by | Conn-Dupont | Elkhart| Ind | 991 | ||||||||
8499 | Cornet | Baack | OTS | Eb | ||||
8500 | Cornet | Besson | ||||||
Engraved: Besson & Co | Prototype | 198 Euston Road | London | ||||||||
8501 | Cornet | Lehnert | Ab | |||||
8502 | Trumpet | Sistek | New Wizard | |||||
Engraved: New | Wizard | Made by | JAS, Sistek | Bedford | Ohio | ||||||||
8503 | Trombone; Valve | Cazzani | ||||||
A. Rampone | Diute Riumite | Cazzani & Co | Premiato Stabile | B. Cazzani & Co | Milano | Sportazione Nondiaie | The Tosi | Boston | ||||||||
8504 | Trumpet | Gareis | ||||||
8505 | Mellophone | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | 21159 | ||||
Engraved: The | Regent | Ohio Band | Instrument Co | Cleveland | O | ||||||||
8506 | Trumpet | Scanni | ||||||
Engraved: FABBRICA ISTRUMENTI MUSICALI ANIBALE SCANNI MILANO CIRCA 1890 Length: 20in Bell: 5in | ||||||||
8507 | Trombone; Sopra | Brown | Class A | |||||
Engraved: Class A | W. Brown & Sons | Makers | Kennington Road | London | ||||||||
8508 | Trumpet | Musketeer | Maestro | 52XXX | ||||
Listed in a 1941 Barth-Feinberg Inc catalog, a NYC dealer. The company was in business from 1939 through the 1967 when they were bought out by Pickwick. Located at 17-19 Union Square, New York Other tradenames used: Richelieu, Triumph | ||||||||
8509 | Trombone | Conn | 70H Fuchs | 1927 | ||||
8510 | Trombone | American Student | ||||||
8511 | Tuba | Schopper | ||||||
Engraved: R. Schopper, Insbrumenkemacher, Liepzig Bell:15 3/4in Height: 41.5 in | ||||||||
8512 | Trumpet; Bass | Mitsching | ||||||
Leopold Mitsching Elberfeld | ||||||||
8513 | Alto Horn | Konefa | ||||||
8515 | Trombone | Neudin | ||||||
E. Neudin, Paris | ||||||||
8516 | Mellophone | Besson | Excellence | |||||
F. Besson Paris | ||||||||
8517 | Baritone | Halary | ||||||
8518 | Cornet | Stratton | ||||||
pumpen valves | ||||||||
8519 | Fluglehorn | Faber | ||||||
Josef Faber Graslitz | ||||||||
8520 | Trombone | Egerter | ||||||
Johann Egerter Markneukirchen | ||||||||
8521 | Tuba | Kielbich | ||||||
J. Kielbich Bydgosz Cz | ||||||||
8522 | Fluglehorn | Gerday | ||||||
Gerday et Fils Mons | ||||||||
8523 | Tenor Horn | Elaton | ||||||
8524 | Tenor Horn | Decart | ||||||
Decart Freres | ||||||||
8525 | Trombone; Sopra | Decart | ||||||
F&l Decart | ||||||||
8526 | Alto Horn | Dagnelies | ||||||
Alto/tenor? | ||||||||
8527 | Helicon | Ansingh | Soloist | Eb | ||||
8528 | Tuba | Alexander | BBb/F | |||||
Alexander Mainz | ||||||||
8529 | Cornet | Haynes | ||||||
Engraved: Made by D.C. Hall for J.C. Haynes Co. Boston | ||||||||
8530 | Helicon | Perfection | Eb | |||||
Perfection | Bruno | NY Bell 20in | ||||||||
8531 | Mellophone | Varsity | 27090 | Eb | ||||
8532 | Bugle | Persival | Eb | |||||
8533 | Bugle | Persival | Bb/Eb | |||||
8534 | Bugle | Persival | G | |||||
8535 | Trumpet | Alexander | ||||||
8536 | Fluglehorn | |||||||
A. Eschenbach Königliche Instrumentenmacher Dresden | ||||||||
8537 | Trumpet | Groh | ||||||
Otto Groh Göttingen | ||||||||
8538 | Trumpet | Huttl | ||||||
8539 | Cornet | MusicaSteyr | ||||||
Musica Steyr Austria CDFhorn: stencil of Amati/B&F model 2551 cornet | ||||||||
8540 | Trumpet | Neudin | ||||||
Length: 24 3/4in E. Neudin Paris | ||||||||
8541 | Fluglehorn | Pechert | ||||||
Nikodemus Pechert Pechert Senior and Junior worked in Vienna from 1862 to 1899. | ||||||||
8542 | Alto Horn | Busch | ||||||
Engraved: IMPOR CO |BY |F. BUSCH |NEW YORK | ||||||||
8543 | Tuba | Pelisson | ||||||
Pelisson Guinot et Blanchon | ||||||||
8544 | Alto Horn | Pelisson | ||||||
Pelisson Freres & Cie | ||||||||
8545 | Tenor Horn | Pelisson | ||||||
Pelisson Freres et Cie | ||||||||
8546 | Trombone; Valve | Pelisson | ||||||
Pelisson Guinot et Cie | ||||||||
8547 | Helicon | Pelitti | 40294 | Eb | ||||
Bell: 10.5in Engraved: G. PELITTI MILANO bell is also stamped with the Italian royal crest (the cross-on-shield-below-crown of the House of Savoy) Probably Italian military use. | ||||||||
8548 | Trumpet | Reissmann | ||||||
O. Reissmann Chemnitz | ||||||||
8549 | Alto Horn | Senecaut | ||||||
P. Senecaut Bruxelles | ||||||||
8550 | Baritone | Ullmann | ||||||
Oscar Ullmann Leipzig | ||||||||
8551 | Tenor Horn | Ullmann | ||||||
Oscar Ullmann Leipzig | ||||||||
8552 | Tuba | Ullmann | ||||||
Oscar Ullmann Leipzig | ||||||||
8553 | Tuba | WahlichN | BBb | |||||
N. Wahlich Zürich | ||||||||
8554 | Trumpet | Vendome | 32003 | |||||
Engraved: Vendome Stamped: Made in Holland | ||||||||
8555 | Trombone; Bass | Alexander | F/C/Bb | |||||
Bell: 11in Contra Bass | ||||||||
8556 | Mellophone | Lincoln | Professional | |||||
8557 | Helicon | Polivka | Star | |||||
Engraved: Joseph Polivka | Maker | Allentown PA | Star | 198 Bell: 19 1/2in | ||||||||
8558 | Trumpet | Leblanc | Dynamique 550? | 1956-7 | ||||
Bore .459 | ||||||||
8559 | Cornet | Hull | ||||||
Engraved: P G Hull | Columbus | O | ||||||||
8560 | Euphonium; DB | Distin | Superior | 10890 | 1893 | |||
Engraved: Superior | Henry Distin Mfg Co | Makers | Williamsport, PA|Highest grade | 10890 | ||||||||
8561 | Cornet | Willson | 361058 | |||||
Engraved: Willson | Band Instruments | Fabrikation | KURATH | FLUMS | Modell | 1108 | ||||||||
8562 | Trumpet | Conn | 28B Concert Grand | Bb/A | ||||
#2½ Bore | ||||||||
8563 | Trombone | Holton | Collegiate | 381700 | 1964 | |||
8564 | Trumpet | Sterling | ||||||
Made in Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
8566 | Trumpet | Buescher | Windsor | 390415 | 1964 | |||
8567 | French Horn | Alexander | Childrens | 1989 | ||||
8568 | Bugle | Boosey-Hawkes | ||||||
8569 | French Horn | Wunderlich | ||||||
C.A. Wunderlich | ||||||||
8570 | Cornet | Mahillon | 485 | |||||
C. Mahillon Bruxelles | ||||||||
8571 | Cornet | Higham | 46840 | 1892 | ||||
8572 | Tuba | Goll | F | |||||
Karel Goll Brno | ||||||||
8573 | Bugle | Alexander | ||||||
Gebr. Alexander Mainz | ||||||||
8574 | Baritone | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
F. van Cauwelaert | ||||||||
8575 | Fluglehorn | Decart | ||||||
F. et L. Decart | ||||||||
8576 | Tuba | Fischer, AE | ||||||
A.E. Fischer Bremen | ||||||||
8577 | Cornet | Chapelain | ||||||
Ferdinand Chapelain | ||||||||
8578 | Cornet | Gautie | ||||||
8579 | Trumpet | Beaufort | American | |||||
8580 | Trombone | Huller | World Luxus | |||||
Bell: 85in Length of tubing 109in | ||||||||
8581 | Alto Horn | Thibouville | ||||||
Thibouville | Paris | Made Specially | for | Sherman Clay & Co. | San Francisco | ||||||||
8582 | Trombone | Lyons | Monarch | |||||
8583 | Tuba | Reynolds | 170 | 58401 | BBb | |||
first-valve fine tuning trigger | ||||||||
8584 | Tenor Horn | Sterling | ||||||
Compensating | ||||||||
8585 | Cornet | Conn | New Invention | 1913 | ||||
8586 | Alto Horn | Gessner, JB | ||||||
8587 | Tenor Horn | Gisborne | ||||||
8588 | Tuba | HessE | ||||||
8589 | Euphonium | Persy | ||||||
8590 | Alto Horn | Persy | ||||||
Persy Brevete Bruxelles | ||||||||
8591 | Trumpet | Persy | ||||||
8592 | Cornet | Persy | 1731 | |||||
8593 | Fluglehorn | Persy | Eb | |||||
8594 | Trombone; Valve | Persy | Le Triomphe | |||||
8595 | Cornet | Pfretzschner | ||||||
W.A. Pfretzschner Markneukirchen | ||||||||
8596 | Fluglehorn | vanLinthout | ||||||
PH. Van Linthout Bruxelles | ||||||||
8597 | Alto Horn | Piattet | ||||||
Piattet a Lyon | ||||||||
8598 | Tuba | Poschardt | ||||||
Poschard Dresden | ||||||||
8599 | Tuba | Mucke | F | |||||
P. Mücke Magdeburg | ||||||||
8600 | Trumpet | Meinel-Herold | Herald | Eb | ||||
8601 | Ballad Horn | Holton | 1695 | 1905 | C/Bb | |||
8602 | Alto Horn | Blessing | Junior | |||||
Height:27 1/2in Bell: 11in | ||||||||
8603 | Trombone | Conn | Symphony | 134186 | 1914 | |||
Screw Bell and Slide lock Bell: 7.5in | ||||||||
9023 | Helicon | Bohm Meinl | ||||||
8605 | Cornet | York | Feather Touch Master | 147319 | 1948 | |||
Kranz ring, AND roll over garland, 1st saddle, low 3rd ring | ||||||||
8606 | Cornet | York | Professional | 22416 | 1909 | Bb/A LP/ | ||
Custom Engraving? | ||||||||
8607 | Trumpet | York | Feather Touch Master | 143528 | 1947 | |||
Kranz ring, AND roll over garland, 1st saddle, low 3rd ring | ||||||||
8608 | Trumpet | Whittle | Zenith | 95939 | ||||
Engraved: Zenith | Distributors | Shittle Music | Dallas Texas | U.S.A. Pan Am 64B stencil. | ||||||||
8609 | Trumpet | Olds | Symphony | 1483 | 1929 | |||
Bore: .468 | ||||||||
8610 | Trumpet | Cleveland | 117483 | |||||
8611 | Trumpet | Cleveland | C-27736 | |||||
8612 | Trombone | Art | ||||||
Art | Musical | Instruments | Inc | Elkhart, Ind | U.S.A. | F A Buescher | Pres. | ||||||||
8613 | Alto Horn | Ditson | Victory | |||||
Victory O. D Co. Boston Bell:10in Height: 25in middle valve stamped: Made in CZECHOSLOVAKIA | ||||||||
8614 | Trumpet | Sears | Super Bandmaster | 1938 | ||||
Super Bandmaster made in Elkhart, Indiana The original owner bought it from a Sears & Roebuck Catalog in 1938. | ||||||||
8615 | Sousaphone | Art | 112831 | 1933? | BBb | |||
Engraved: Art | Musical | Instruments | Inc | Elkhart - Ind. | U-S-A | F. A. Buescher | |Pres. 1st Valve Casing: Patented by F.A. Buescher Sept.22 1926 Pat. 1191600555 2nd Valve Casing: 112831 Frank Holton & Co. Elkhorn Wis. Serial number appears to be from the Holton sequence (c. 1933) Bell: 22in Short Throw pistons Bore: .783 | ||||||||
8616 | Trumpet | Lincoln | ||||||
8617 | French Horn | Conn | 60893 | 1900 | F/Eb | |||
Kenton: I find this horn curious, with the early manufacture date, the plain engraving and the mechanical linkage. Pryorphone: Well, considering that Conn, Ltd didn’t come into being until 16 years later, I find that serial number to be very suspect... | ||||||||
8618 | Helicon | Ditson | New Century | |||||
8619 | Trumpet | American Trumpeteer | ||||||
Engraved: American | Trumpeteer | Sorkin New York | Made in U. S. A. Length: 19 3/4in Bell: 4 1/4in | ||||||||
8620 | Fluglehorn | Pelitti | 3970 | 1890s | ||||
Engraved: G. PELITTI MILANO St ETIENNE 3970 Length: 35 cm Bell: 15 cm | ||||||||
8621 | Fluglehorn | Pelitti | Military | C | ||||
Engraved: PELITTI MILANO Italian fiscorno (Italian military fluglehorn) | ||||||||
8622 | Trumpet | Persy | Charlier | |||||
8623 | Trumpet | Montclair | ||||||
8624 | Cornet | Deschamps | ||||||
G. Deschamps Paris | ||||||||
8625 | Trumpet | Project David | ||||||
8626 | Baritone | Sachsische | ||||||
Klingentahl | ||||||||
8627 | Trumpet | Callet | 1980 | |||||
8628 | Trumpet; Low | Prokop | ||||||
Lad. Prokop Chrudim | ||||||||
8629 | Tuba | Leland | New Ideal | Eb | ||||
8630 | Cornet | Kessels | ||||||
8632 | Helicon | Panny | Sonorus | |||||
F. Panny, Sonorus, Bruxelles Bes 1904-1936 | ||||||||
8633 | Helicon | Koninklijke | ||||||
Koninklijke Nederlandse Fabriek van Muziekinstrumenten, Tilburg. | ||||||||
8783 | Euphonium | Couesnon | Monopole | 14041 | 1910 | |||
EPOSITION UNIVERSELLE de PARIS 1900 | Hors Concours | Membre du Jury | COUESNON et CIE | FOURNISSEURS de l’ARMEE | et des Beaux-Arts | 94, rue d’Angouleme | Paris | Monopole | 14041 | ||||||||
8635 | Helicon | Persy | ||||||
8636 | Helicon | Ruyssinck | Eb | |||||
8637 | Helicon | Camille | Bb | |||||
Bruxelles | ||||||||
8638 | Helicon | DePrins | 1935 | |||||
8639 | Trumpet | Reidl | Arigra | none | ||||
older model with the ventil monoblock | ||||||||
8640 | Trumpet | Besson | Crescendo | 554299 | ||||
8641 | Cornet | Seefeldt | TARV | |||||
Seefeldt | Musical Inst. | Manuf. Co. | Phila, Pa. ??376 | ||||||||
8642 | Trombone; Valve | Couesnon | ||||||
Appears to be a two key model. | ||||||||
8643 | French Horn | Rott | ||||||
8644 | French Horn | Rott | ||||||
Double horn | ||||||||
8645 | Euphonium | Rott | ||||||
8646 | Tuba | Rott | ||||||
8647 | Tuba | Stowasser | ||||||
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 = awarded house of musical instruments Special fabrication for the Spanish Musical Union | ||||||||
8648 | Trombone | Missenharter | Excelsior | 12072 | ||||
Engraved: Excelsior | CH. Missenharter | Harry Coleman | Maker | Phila. Pa. 12072 Bell: 7in | ||||||||
8649 | Trumpet; Bass | Ackermann | ||||||
8650 | Helicon | Altrichter | ||||||
J. Altrichter Frankfort | ||||||||
8651 | Tenor Horn | Altrichter | ||||||
J. Altrichter Frankfurt | ||||||||
8652 | Helicon | BauerM | ||||||
Matthaus Bauer Wien | ||||||||
8653 | Trombone; Valve | deVries | ||||||
Melchior DeVries Lierre | ||||||||
8654 | Trombone | Dotzauer-Zoon | ||||||
Pobably a former Kessels employee who started his own workshop when Kessels went bankrupt. | ||||||||
8655 | Trombone; Valve | Ecochard | ||||||
also engraved Gaillard et Loiselett succ. | ||||||||
8656 | Trumpet; Bass | Eschenbach | ||||||
A. Eschenbach Königl. Hofinstrumentenmacher Dresden | ||||||||
8657 | Trumpet; Bass | Eschenbach | ||||||
Eschenbach Berlin | ||||||||
8659 | Bugle | Hawkes | ||||||
8660 | Euphonium | Hawkes | ||||||
8661 | Trumpet | Knopf | ||||||
August Knopf Markneukirchen | ||||||||
8662 | Mellophone | Pihan | ||||||
H. Pihan Lyon | ||||||||
8663 | Fluglehorn | Stowasser | ||||||
Adolf Stowasser | ||||||||
8664 | Trumpet | Wolfram | Sinfonia | |||||
8665 | Tuba | Lyons | Monarch | 607xxx | ||||
8666 | Trombone | Conn | ||||||
Engraved: Made by | C.G.Conn | Elkhart | Ind. | U (?) A. Hill Trill valve | ||||||||
8667 | Fluglehorn | Stowasser | ||||||
Stowasser Varosie Budapest | ||||||||
8668 | Tuba | Kalison | ||||||
8727 | Trumpet; Bass | Getzen | 300 | |||||
8782 | Trumpet | Bourdon | ||||||
Engraved: SOLD BY J.V. BOURDON & SON, SHOREDITCH HIGH ST. E4 | ||||||||
8955 | Trumpet | Pan American | ||||||
8760 | Baritone | Pelisson | Bb/C | |||||
Engraved: Maison 1812 Couturier | Pelisson Guinot & Blanchon | Lyon-Paris | ||||||||
8669 | French Horn | Besancon | ||||||
8670 | Alto Horn | Courtois | ||||||
8671 | Cornet | Courtois | Eb | |||||
8672 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
8673 | Alto Horn | Lehnert | ||||||
8674 | Trumpet | Blessing | Super Artist | |||||
8675 | Trumpet | Blessing | C | |||||
8676 | Cornet | Foote | ||||||
8677 | Trombone | Frank | Biltmore | |||||
8678 | Cornet | Hall | ||||||
Rotary | ||||||||
8680 | Fluglehorn | Yamaha | 281 | |||||
8681 | Trombone | Concertone | ||||||
8682 | Mellophone | Concertone | F, Eb, D | |||||
8683 | Fluglehorn | Fischer | ||||||
8684 | Tuba | Huttl | Kaiser | |||||
8685 | Trumpet | American Diplomat | ||||||
8686 | French Horn | Boston | ||||||
8687 | Cornet | Boston | 8860 | |||||
8688 | Cornet | Stratton | ||||||
8690 | Trombone | York | ||||||
8691 | Baritone; DB | York | 50654 | |||||
8692 | Baritone | York | 34121 | |||||
8693 | Baritone | Elkhart | 254828 | |||||
8694 | Tuba | Moritz | 1840s | |||||
8695 | Tuba | Cerveny | ||||||
8697 | Trumpet | Sears | ||||||
8698 | Trombone | American Capital | ||||||
8699 | Trombone; Bass | Bach | 50B | |||||
8700 | Trumpet; Bass | Bach | ||||||
8701 | Ballad Horn | Boosey | ||||||
Bass Ballad Horn | ||||||||
8702 | Trumpet; Bass | Besson | ||||||
8703 | Trombone; Valve | Boosey | 84x59 | |||||
8704 | Trombone; Valve | Bottali | ||||||
8705 | Helicon | Buescher | BBb | |||||
8706 | Mellophone | Buescher | 35384 | |||||
10049 | Cornet | Seltmann | Eb | |||||
E. Seltmann Phila 1866 Porto and 1876 Phila stamp | ||||||||
8719 | Tuba | Cerveny | ||||||
8709 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | Champion Silver Piston | Eb | ||||
8710 | Fluglehorn | Stowasser | ||||||
C Fluglehorn with a Bb Pigtail. Adolf Stowasser | ||||||||
8711 | Sousaphone | Conn | 20K | 381281 | ||||
8712 | Trombone; Sopra | Conn | 17H | |||||
8713 | Tenor Horn | Clark | ||||||
8714 | Bugle; Keyed | Christman | ||||||
8715 | Trombone | Conn | 248778 | |||||
8716 | Trumpet | Conn | 18B | 516172 | ||||
8717 | Natural Horn | Couesnon | ||||||
8718 | Tuba | Williams, RS | ||||||
8720 | Trumpet; Bass | Miraphon | 4057 | 1967 | ||||
8721 | Cornet | Tonk | ||||||
8722 | French Horn | Martel | ||||||
Robert Martel | ||||||||
8724 | Kuhlohorn | Dotzauer | ||||||
8725 | Cornet; DB | Pancilio | ||||||
Double-Belled Cornet Bell Engraving: C. Pancilio, Primario, Formitore R. Esercito, Espartazione Mondiale, Rappr. P Codella, Waterburg Conn. The larger bell is 4 ½†diameter, the smaller bell 4â€. Overall length is 14 ½â€. Opposite the Rotary Valves is a piston valve to switch bells | ||||||||
8726 | Helicon | Farny | ||||||
8728 | Trombone | Heckel | ||||||
8729 | Tuba | Holton | 53163 | |||||
8730 | Post Horn | Kalashen | ||||||
8731 | Trombone | King | No 1 | 18550 | 1905-10 | |||
8732 | Tuba | King | 296885 | |||||
8733 | Tenor Horn | King | 215896 | |||||
8734 | Cornet | Konefa | 27707 | |||||
8736 | Trumpet; Low | Kuhnl-Hoyer | 79058 | c.1980s | Eb | |||
Length: 22in Made in Germany | ||||||||
8737 | Tuba | Schopf | 1931 | CC | ||||
8738 | Tuba | Schopf | BBb | |||||
8739 | Tenor Horn | Kummer-Schetelich | OTS | |||||
8740 | Tenor Horn | Lauter | ||||||
8741 | French Horn | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
8742 | Helicon | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
8743 | Cornet | Majestic | ||||||
8744 | Tuba | MeinlWeston | ||||||
8745 | Trumpet | Mitsching | ||||||
8746 | Trombone | Monke | ||||||
8747 | Trombone | Monke | ||||||
8748 | Trumpet | New York Band Instruments | ||||||
8749 | Trombone | Olds | 5943 | |||||
8750 | Trombone | Olds | Recording | 247808 | ||||
8752 | Trumpet | Rauber | 377 | |||||
Rauber freres of Lausanne was established in 1930 in Lausanne, Switzerland | ||||||||
8753 | Trumpet | Knoth | ||||||
8756 | Bugle | Sonore | Bb | |||||
8757 | Cornet | Tomschik | ||||||
8758 | Sousaphone | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | USA Line | 8322 | ||||
8759 | Baritone | Williams Music | ||||||
8761 | Trumpet | Sax | Sax | 3722 | 1928 | C | ||
Probably made just before Sax was purchased by Selmer in 1928. Engraved: AS | Ier Grand Prix | de | la Facture Instrumentale | Médaille d’Or 1900 | Adolphe SAX | Fournisseur de l’Académie Nationale de Musique | 84, rue Myrha | Paris | Made in France | La Lutherie Française Paris Bore: .437 Bell: 4.58 in | ||||||||
11192 | Trumpet | Normandy | Bb | |||||
No serial number | ||||||||
8779 | Trumpet | Conn | 2B New World Symphony | 1950 | ||||
8764 | Cornet | Colas | ||||||
Prosper Colas Paris | ||||||||
8765 | Euphonium | Kessels | ||||||
M.J.H. Kessels Tilburg Probably German made | ||||||||
8766 | Cornet | Mennesson | ||||||
Emile Mennesson Reims Jean Emile Mennesson was born May 15, 1842 near Reims and died March 2, 1920 in Toulon. First music dealer, later he became a violin maker. | ||||||||
8767 | Tuba | Meinel-Herold | ||||||
Meinel - Herold Klingenthal | ||||||||
8993 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | 175544 | |||||
Height: 31 in Main bell: 11 in Small bell: 6 1/8 in | ||||||||
8769 | Trombone | Schmelz | ||||||
Max Schmelz Passau | ||||||||
8770 | Trumpet | Markis | Deluxe | |||||
British Band Instruments | ||||||||
8771 | Trumpet | Markis | ||||||
8772 | Tenor Horn | Mahillon | 680 | |||||
8773 | Fluglehorn | Lambrecht | ||||||
L. Lambrecht Bruxelles | ||||||||
8774 | Cornet | Maheu | ||||||
L. Maheu Gand | ||||||||
8775 | French Horn | Jiracek | ||||||
Jiracek & Sons | ||||||||
8776 | Baritone | Bizel | ||||||
Guillard Bizel et Cie Lyon | ||||||||
8777 | Trombone; Valve | Gautrot | Bb-Eb/C- | |||||
8778 | Tuba | Dehmal | ||||||
Anton Dehmal Wien | ||||||||
8780 | Trumpet | Wurlitzer | President | |||||
8781 | Trombone | Conn | 52H | |||||
8784 | Tuba | Kruspe | F | |||||
6 valve | ||||||||
8785 | Trumpet; Bass | Heckel | 1900 | |||||
8786 | Trombone; Bass | Heckel | 1900 | |||||
contra bass, double trigger, extension handle. | ||||||||
8787 | Tuba | Pan American | 246415 | 1952 | Eb | |||
8788 | Tuba | Huller | ||||||
Richard Huller Graslitz | ||||||||
8789 | Cornet | Rezau | ||||||
Rezau a Rouen France | ||||||||
8790 | Fluglehorn | Geipel | ||||||
Reinhold Geipel Sohn Fleissen Böhmen | ||||||||
8791 | Fluglehorn | Rampone-Cazzani | ||||||
8792 | Trombone; Valve | Weber | ||||||
Carl August Weber Löbau. | ||||||||
8793 | Trumpet | Schopper | ||||||
31 rotors | ||||||||
8794 | Cornet | Schopper | ||||||
R. Schopper Leipzig | ||||||||
8795 | Trombone; Valve | Schafer | ||||||
C. Schäfer Hannover | ||||||||
8796 | Helicon | Riedl | ||||||
Engraved: Hans Riedl previously Wilhelm Riedl Graslitz | ||||||||
8797 | Trumpet | Richter | ||||||
H.A. Richter Dortmund | ||||||||
8798 | French Horn | ReisserCh | ||||||
Christian Reisser Ulm | ||||||||
8800 | Fluglehorn | Moritz | ||||||
Hugo Jacob Moritz Markneukirchen | ||||||||
8801 | Tuba | Malko | ||||||
Malko Poland | ||||||||
8802 | Baritone | Ansingh | ||||||
made for the 60 years (1875 - 1935) anniversery of Ansingh. | ||||||||
8803 | French Horn | David | ||||||
Ernst David Bielefeld | ||||||||
8804 | Trombone; Valve | deClercq | ||||||
8805 | Tuba | King | 1210 Monster | 73256 | Eb | |||
Bell: 20in Bore: .687 | ||||||||
8806 | Trombone; Bass | Mollenhauer | ||||||
dual bore: approx .500/.540. It is a bit tricky to measure because it has soldered on socks. | ||||||||
8807 | Trumpet | Conn | 12B | 378585 | 1954 | |||
8808 | Trumpet | Georgi-Vitak | Meritone | 202 | ||||
Meritone | Made by | Georgi & Vitak | Chicago Ill | ||||||||
8809 | Trumpet; Low | Holton | 386220 | Eb | ||||
8810 | Alto Horn | Revere | RS-50 | 350 | ||||
Engraved: Revere | Made in England Came with owner’s card that says Sorkin Music Company Inc | 559 (?) Avenue of the Americas| New York II, NY | ||||||||
8811 | Cornet | Lammers | H431 | |||||
Ray Lammers Trumpet Cincinnati OH Made in USA | ||||||||
8812 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | 6G (?) | 170835 | 1920 | C | ||
Bore: .460 Bell: 7in | ||||||||
8813 | Tenor Horn | Sambruna | ||||||
C. Sambruna Milano | ||||||||
8814 | Alto Horn | Royet | ||||||
Royet Toulouse | ||||||||
8815 | Cornet | Roehn | ||||||
Roëhn rue de Fauburg st. Denis | ||||||||
8816 | Trumpet | Schopper | ||||||
8817 | Bugle | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
8818 | Fluglehorn | Besson | Artist | |||||
F. Besson Paris | ||||||||
9548 | Bugle | National Fabrik | Eb | |||||
When Kessels was in 1932forced to change the name of his factory/brand he changed it in to Nationale Fabriek van Muziekinstrumenten. After his dead one of his sons continued his facrory and he is probably the maker of this bugle. I bought it with this Eb slide but I guess it originaly came with a Bb slide as well. | ||||||||
9549 | Bugle | National Fabrik | Eb | |||||
8820 | Mellophone | van Dessel | ||||||
C.C.R.N. van Dessel Lierre | ||||||||
8821 | Cornet | Heinel | 1920s | |||||
FA Heinel | ||||||||
8822 | Trombone; Valve | Lebrun | ||||||
D&P Lebrun Bruxelles | ||||||||
8823 | Fluglehorn | Riedl | C | |||||
Riedl Graslitz | ||||||||
8824 | Alto Horn | Rivet | ||||||
Rivet Lyon | ||||||||
8825 | Cornet | Barth | ||||||
Robert Barth Stuttgart | ||||||||
8826 | Trumpet | Piering | ||||||
Robert Piering | ||||||||
8827 | Cornet | Goumat | ||||||
J, M, Co, K, C, Mo in the points of the star - i.e. Jenkins Music Company Kansas City Missouri | ||||||||
8828 | Cornet | York | 910 | |||||
Engraved: J.W.York and Sons | Grand Rapids | Mich Stamped on Valve AND on mouthpiece: York & Son | ||||||||
8829 | Alto Horn | Stratton | ||||||
Engraved: John F | Stratton | New York | ||||||||
8830 | Cornet | Teltow | 1850-55 | |||||
Engraved: EE Teltow | Maker Cin O | ||||||||
8831 | Tuba | Wunderlich | Exacta | pre-1938 | F | |||
A. Wunderlich Migma | ||||||||
8832 | Tenor Horn | Wunderlich | Exacta | post-1938 | ||||
A.K. Wunderlich Migma | ||||||||
8833 | Tuba | Bopp | F | |||||
B. Bopp Bamberg | ||||||||
8834 | Tuba | Kessels | BBb | |||||
8835 | Helicon | Lidl | ||||||
9550 | Helicon | National Fabrik | Corona | after 1932 | Eb | |||
8837 | Tuba | Blasom | ||||||
Blasom is the Schenkelaars factory taken over by the personnel trying to make a restart after bankrupty. | ||||||||
8838 | Vocal Horn | Rudall-Rose-Carte | ||||||
8839 | Euphonium | York | ||||||
Engraved: U.S.Q.M.C, J.W.York and Sons, Grand Rapids, Mich. | ||||||||
8840 | Mellophone | Pepper | Imperial | 31370 | ||||
Engraved: JW Pepper | Imperial | Philadelphia | 31370 | ||||||||
8841 | Trumpet | Niewczyk | ||||||
Engraving translates to: FIRST NATIONAL POLISH LABEL ORCHESTRAL STRING AND WIND INSTRUMENTS IN LVIV Length:18 5/8in Niewczyk 1885-1939 He was originally in Posen, but was expelled in 1905 for political reasons and re-established in L’vov in 1906. | ||||||||
8842 | Cornet | Bruno | Special Grade | |||||
Engraved: C. Bruno & Son | Special Grade | New York Bore: .456 | ||||||||
8843 | Alto Horn | Sax | 1868 | |||||
Engraved: SA | SEUL GRAND PRIX 1867 | ADOLPHE SAX | Facteur breveté | 50 rue Saint Georges | A Paris | N° 36970 Height: 60 cm Bell: 16 cm | ||||||||
8844 | Ophicleide | Kehlermann | Bb | |||||
Height: 108.5cm | ||||||||
8845 | Trumpet | Dolling | ||||||
Engraved: Vogtlandiscme Musik-Instrumenten-Fabrik Hermann Dolling Jr Markneukirchen. Length: 8 1/2 in | ||||||||
8846 | French Horn | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
8847 | Tuba | Lafayette | 25727 | Eb | ||||
Engraved: Lafayette | MADE BY COUESNON | PARIS | MADE IN FRANCE | 25727 Height: 30in Bell: 14 in | ||||||||
8848 | Cornet | Velvetone | 60006 | |||||
8849 | Trumpet | Conn | `5B | M96973 | 1969 | |||
Bore:.438 Length: 21in Bell: 4 5/8 | ||||||||
9179 | Trombone | Bach, Anton | ||||||
Anton Bach | Graslitz | W. J. Dyer & Son | Sole Agents | ||||||||
8851 | Cornet | Altrichter | ||||||
8852 | Fluglehorn | Association General | ||||||
8853 | Fluglehorn | Heiser | ||||||
August Heiser Potsdam | ||||||||
8854 | Cornet | Couturier-Lyon | ||||||
Couturier a Lyon. | ||||||||
8855 | Baritone | DePrins | Super | |||||
8856 | Fluglehorn | Schediwy | ||||||
8857 | Mellophone | Michl | ||||||
Franz Michl Graslitz | ||||||||
8858 | Trumpet; Bass | Reisser | ||||||
Friedrich Reisser Ulm | ||||||||
8859 | French Horn | Hammig | ||||||
Friedrich Aug. Hammig Markneukirchen | ||||||||
8860 | Trombone; Valve | Trapp | ||||||
Hermann Trapp Wildstein Bohmen | ||||||||
8861 | Trombone; Valve | Kessels | Eola | |||||
Kessels Tilburg | ||||||||
8862 | Tuba | Sachsische | F | |||||
8863 | Trumpet | Richet | Bb/A | |||||
Originally silver plated and purchased in 1969 for 5065 Pesetas | ||||||||
8864 | Euphonium; DB | Missenharter | 8504 | |||||
Engraved: Medaille | 1st Class | Philadelphia | London & Paris | San Francisco | American Institute | Ch. Missenharter | Manf’d | New York | 8504 | ||||||||
8865 | Tuba | Buescher | 68 | 15275 | 1911 | Eb | ||
Image used courtesy of cgmusic | ||||||||
8866 | Trumpet | Fuchs | American Model | |||||
8867 | Trombone | |||||||
8868 | Alto Horn | Couesnon | 1897 | |||||
8869 | Trumpet | Blasom | ||||||
Blasom Professional Brass | ||||||||
8870 | Ophicleide | Sonier | ||||||
Paris | ||||||||
8871 | Fluglehorn | DeVrint | ||||||
DeVrint Bruxelles | ||||||||
8872 | French Horn | Lidl | ||||||
Josef Lidl Prag | ||||||||
8873 | Trombone | Hammerschmidt | ||||||
Karl Hammerschmidt Watszenreuth Fleissen Karlsbad | ||||||||
8874 | Cornet | LaFleur | ||||||
Alliance Musicale Ancne Mon Lafleur E. Gaudet 8 Fauburg st. Denis 4 Bd. Bonne-Nouvelle Paris | ||||||||
8875 | Cornet | Leblanc | ||||||
Instruments de Musique A. Metzner-Leblanc Angers. | ||||||||
8876 | Baritone | Mahillon | 174 | |||||
C. Mahillon succ. J. Smits Bruxelles | ||||||||
8877 | Baritone | Schenkelaars | ||||||
H. Schenkelaars Eindhoven | ||||||||
8878 | Tuba | Schenkelaars | BBb | |||||
H. Schenkelaars Eindhoven | ||||||||
8879 | Tuba | Schenkelaars | BBb | |||||
detachable Bell length 44.5 In. It was probably made in Germany | ||||||||
8880 | Fluglehorn | Schediwy | ||||||
F. Schediwy Ludwigsburg | ||||||||
8881 | Alto Horn | Chambe | ||||||
J. Chambre Sax License | ||||||||
8907 | Alto Horn | Imperial | 156 | |||||
8883 | Euphonium | Buescher | 40 | 15873 | 1912 | |||
Bell: 12in | ||||||||
8884 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | 7152 | ||||
Also pictured is the cornet’s owner circa 1905 | ||||||||
8885 | Fluglehorn | Sudre | 3132 | |||||
Engraved: Systme brevet | Halari | Dipme d’Honneur | F. Sudre | Seul Fournisseur de la Marine | Facteur du Conservatoire | et de l’Arme | 12, Boulevard Rochechouard | aParis Stamped on valve: 3132 ajusteur Daniel brevete Compensateur Compensating | ||||||||
8886 | Cornet | Osgood | 1861 | LP/HP | ||||
Engraved: MADE BY C.W. OSGOOD CO. | Osgood | ELKART -IND- Union Label July 1910 patent | ||||||||
8887 | Trumpet | Lidl | ||||||
Engraved: Josef Lidl Brno Length: 15 3/4 in Length of tubing 55.5 in Bell: 5 1/4in | ||||||||
8888 | Trombone; AltoV | Orsi | Eb | |||||
Alto Valve Trombone | ||||||||
8889 | Trumpet | Buescher | 10-22R | 150626 | 1924 | |||
8890 | Tuba | Agren-Cni | 1900-1924 | F | ||||
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€. | ||||||||
8891 | Sousaphone | Conn | 20k Raincatcher | |||||
Seller says that this model was in a 1950’s catalog and sported a 24in 25J bell on a 20K body | ||||||||
8892 | Cornet | Lecomte | 1867-76 | Bb HP | ||||
Made for the Detroit dealer C.J. Whitney Engraved: tuning fork | A.L. & Cie | 5 medals icon with 1867 Paris Exhibition medal on top| A. Lecompte & Cie.| Paris | Made Especially | For | C.J. Whitney & Co. | Detroit "Lecompte next exhibited at Philadelphia in 1876 but that medal is not shown so that would date the cornet before that exhibition. They registered the A. Lecompte & Cie. trade name including "Paris" in 1875 (without the Paris before that) so that may date the horn within one year, 1875-76." | ||||||||
8893 | Euphonium | Conn | 23I? | 310661 | 1936 | |||
Short action Says 23 but does not match up with 23I description. | ||||||||
8894 | Trombone; Valve | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | 7348 | ||||
Engraved: Lyon & Healy | Own Make | Chicago | U.S.A. | ||||||||
8895 | Baritone | Besson | Artist | |||||
8896 | Helicon | Leningrad | ||||||
8897 | Baritone | Mayers-Harrison | ||||||
8898 | Fluglehorn | Saporetti | ||||||
Zaccgninni | ||||||||
8904 | Trumpet | Schenkelaars | Prestige Royal | Bb | ||||
The lower one is the 1978 Jubilee version noting the Schenkelaars 50th anniversary | ||||||||
8900 | Cornet | Schenkelaars | ||||||
H. Schenkelaars Eindhoven | ||||||||
8901 | Bugle | Schenkelaars | Eb | |||||
H. Schenkelaars Eindhoven | ||||||||
8902 | Sousaphone | Schenkelaars | Eb | |||||
8903 | French Horn | Schenkelaars | Eb | |||||
8905 | Cornet | Allen | Circular | |||||
Engraved: Manufactured By J. LATHROP ALLEN * No 17 * HARVARD PLACE BOSTON Bell: 4.5 in | ||||||||
8906 | Cornet | Tonk | Sterling | |||||
8908 | Fluglehorn | Schuster | ||||||
Schuster & Co Markneukirchen Length: 15 1/4in | ||||||||
8909 | Alto Horn | Schuster | ||||||
Schuster & Co Markneukirchen Berlinner Valves | ||||||||
8910 | Fluglehorn | Zmitko | ||||||
Alois Zmitko Launy | ||||||||
8911 | Tuba | Zipter | ||||||
P. Zipter Hannover | ||||||||
8912 | Baritone | Scherzer | ||||||
8913 | Sousaphone | Schenkelaars | BBb | |||||
8914 | Euphonium | Schenkelaars | ||||||
8915 | Tenor Horn | Schenkelaars | Bb | |||||
8916 | French Horn | Plaschke | ||||||
Plaschke Bolzano | ||||||||
8917 | Tenor Horn | Lambrecht | ||||||
L. Lambrecht Bruxelles | ||||||||
8918 | Fluglehorn | Gloess | ||||||
J. Gloess Place de la Paix Mulhouse | ||||||||
8919 | Trombone; Valve | Couesnon | 1903 | |||||
8920 | Bugle | Frank | 1 | 1927? | ||||
8921 | Bugle | Frank | 34 | 1927? | ||||
8923 | Cornet | Fillmore | Marvel | |||||
8924 | Cornet | Lehnert | Soloist Delight | 1911 | ||||
8925 | Tuba | Martin | Monster | BBb | ||||
8926 | Trumpet | Revere | 1550 | |||||
Marked US Zone | Germany | ||||||||
8927 | French Horn | Bohland-Fuchs | Double | f/Bb | ||||
B&F | Bohland & Fuchs | Graslitz Bohemia | Wurlitzer | ||||||||
8928 | Tuba | Richards | Peerless | Eb | ||||
JG Richards Co Cleveland OH | ||||||||
8929 | Tuba | Herwig | Eb | |||||
Berliner valves | ||||||||
8930 | Tuba | Cazzani | BBb | |||||
Cazzani C. Milano & C Height:37 in Bell: 11.5in Length of tubing 209in | ||||||||
8931 | Cornet | Walberg-Auge | ||||||
8932 | Cornet | Lehnert | ||||||
Bell: 4.5in | ||||||||
8933 | Cornet | Kessels | Sirena | |||||
8934 | Trumpet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
he main slide and 3rd valve slide are reversed. There is no model name. It is marked "Made in Czechoslovakia" underneath the lead pipe, dating it between 1918 and 1938. It has a securing circular nut on the main slide to allow it to be adjusted from Bb to A , which is marked on the slide itself. The valves are numbered 40 41 42. There is no serial number. The lead pipe itself is quite narrow, only accepting about 1/3 of a modern mouthpiece stem. | ||||||||
8935 | Trombone; Valve | Marit | ||||||
J. Marit Bruxelles History Marit was active 1930-1950. He was a violin maker and had a musical instrument shop. | ||||||||
8936 | Euphonium | Schmidt | ||||||
8937 | Alto Horn | Voigt | Eb | |||||
Solo Alto Labeled: Ernst Reinh. Voigt, Karkneukirchen, Sashsen | ||||||||
8938 | Tuba | Hug | Eb | |||||
Labeled: GEBRUDER HUG & CO., ST. GALEN Bell: 14in Height: 38in | ||||||||
8939 | Cornet | American Artist | ||||||
8940 | Trombone; Sopra | Mayers-Harrison | ||||||
Mayers & Harrison ltd. Makers Manchester England | ||||||||
8941 | Cornet | Ebblewhite | ||||||
J.H. Ebblewhite of 24, High Street, Aldgate, London | ||||||||
8942 | Cornet | Kalashen | 3549 | |||||
3549 M.J. Kalashen New York Length: 13 1/2in | ||||||||
8943 | Trumpet | Fischer | Symphony | |||||
Marked: Carl Fischer|Symphony|New York Receiver: Bohemia | ||||||||
8944 | Helicon | Lyon-Healy | Eb | |||||
Bell: 17in | ||||||||
8945 | Sousaphone | Fischer | American | BBb | ||||
8946 | Alto Horn | Buescher | Elkhart-Brand | |||||
Marked: Elkhart | Brand | Buescher | Band Inst. Co. | Elkhart Ind. Valve Stamped: B&F Height: 19 1/2in Bell: 9in | ||||||||
8947 | Cornet | York | ||||||
H761 | ||||||||
8948 | Euphonium; DB | Martin | 58092 | |||||
8949 | Cornet | Salvation Army | Triumphonic | 30182 | 1962 | |||
Information from Salvation Army Heritage Centre 30182 Instrument: Cornet Class: Triumphonic Model: LP Tuned: 7 June 1962 Dispatched: 27 July 1962 or 2 August 1962 (the two volumes that contain information on 30182 give different dispatch dates) Dispatched to: USA South Maker: Neil and Ewens Piston-maker: Marly Brass or Plated: S/PA | ||||||||
8950 | Cornet | DeLacy | ||||||
8951 | Trumpet | Monke | ||||||
8952 | Mellophone | Boosey-Hawkes | 157xxx | |||||
8953 | Trumpet | Montgomery-Wards | ||||||
8954 | Tuba | Stratton | Eb | |||||
John F. Stratton | Maker | New York Berliner valves. | ||||||||
8956 | Trombone | Frank | American Prep Jr | |||||
8957 | Alto Horn | Pepper | 67109 | |||||
Pryorphone: addl tuning loop exiting valve block before main tuning slide | ||||||||
8958 | Cornet | Weymann | 1768 | |||||
8959 | Cornet | Gunckel | Eb | |||||
Length: 11 1/2in Henry Gunckel | Paris | Lyon & Healy | Chicago | Sole Agent | W.S. Luce | Cadet Band of | by Gainsville University | 1881 | ||||||||
8960 | Mellophone | US Band | ||||||
U.S. Band Instrument Co Phila PA | ||||||||
8961 | Tenor Horn | Martin, Jules | ||||||
Jules Martin | Brevete | Rue De Rivoli. 140 | Paris | 2808 | ||||||||
8962 | Trumpet | Jenkins | New Jenkins | |||||
8963 | Trombone; Valve | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
Lyon & Healy | Chicago | ||||||||
8964 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Eb | |||||
Lyon & Healy Cornet | ||||||||
8965 | Trumpet | Hoerth | ||||||
8966 | Tuba | Stratton | Eb | |||||
8967 | Alto Horn | Stratton | Eb | |||||
8968 | Serpent | |||||||
Length of tubing 8ft. | ||||||||
8969 | Ophicleide | Guichard | ||||||
8970 | Cornet | Boston | ||||||
8971 | Alto Horn | Allen-Hall | Eb | |||||
8972 | Trombone | King-Thomas | ||||||
Marked: Made by | Thos. H. King | Chicago | ||||||||
8973 | Cornet | Allen-Co | Paul LeGrand | 13005 | ||||
Paul LeGrande| made in | Bohemia | 13005 | Allen & Co | Melbourne | ||||||||
8974 | Trombone | Elkhart | ||||||
Elkhart | Band Inst Co | Elkhart- Ind | U.S.A. | ||||||||
8975 | Trombone | Missenharter | 8387 | |||||
Medaille 1st class Philadelphia London & Paris San Francisco C Missenharter manf’r New York 8387 | ||||||||
8976 | Trumpet | Hernals | 1254 | |||||
According to discussions on TrumpetMaster: The Hernalser Musicalien-Fabrication, using the tradename, Hernals, produced amateur quality instrument and went out of business in approximately 1919. Hernals is a suburb of Vienna. "The mouthpiece is just a typical example of Austrian mouthpieces of that that time that had to work just as well on an Eb bass trumpet and therefore are much larger than anything produced in the UK or the USA at the time. Remember, at that time in Austria the Bb trumpet was almost the highest trumpet in use, and the Vienna Philharmonic were playing everything on F bass trumpets..." | ||||||||
8977 | Helicon | Gautrot | ||||||
8978 | Helicon | Boosey | Distin | 15137 | 1874 | Eb | ||
8979 | Tuba | Zoebisch | ||||||
Zoebisch & Sons | New York | ||||||||
8980 | Cornet | American Band Inst Co | American Educator | 318 | Bb | |||
AMERICAN BAND INSTR.CO. Chicago AMERICAN EDUCATOR | ||||||||
8981 | Alto Horn; DB | Conn | 134176 | 1914 | Eb | |||
Height: 20in small bell: 5 7/8in large bell: 8 1/8in | ||||||||
8982 | Trombone; Valve | Seefeldt | 2304 | |||||
Made By Wm Seefeldt Phila, 3404 | ||||||||
8983 | Trombone; Bass | Zipter | ||||||
Bell: 9in Bore: .545/.595 Marked: P.Zipter Nach F.A.Werner Hannover. | ||||||||
8984 | Helicon | Boston | Bb | |||||
Baritone Helicon Made | by the | Boston | Musical Instrument | Manufy | ||||||||
8985 | Trumpet; Bass | Fischer | 35506 | |||||
Carl Fischer, New York | ||||||||
8986 | Sousaphone | King | 1271 | |||||
Bell: 28in Bore: .750 | ||||||||
8987 | Trombone; Alto | Gautrot | Eb/C | |||||
Convertible from Eb to C. 4th valve lowers by 2.5 steps (In Eb, to Bb) | ||||||||
8992 | Cornet | Seltman | Bb | |||||
8989 | Tuba | Haisner | BBb | |||||
J. F. Haisner Musik-Instrum-Fabrik Konigsberg Pr | ||||||||
8990 | Helicon | Squaglia | ||||||
8991 | French Horn | Knoth | ||||||
Possibly an alt horn | ||||||||
8994 | Mellophone | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
8995 | Fluglehorn | Gautrot | ||||||
Bell in Bell | ||||||||
8996 | Trumpet | Vega | Power Model | 35165 | 1946-8 | |||
bore: .459 | ||||||||
8997 | Euphonium | Weymann | Keystone State | 83117 | ||||
8998 | Trumpet; Bass | Weidlich | ||||||
8999 | Trumpet | Conn | 112B | |||||
9000 | Cornet | Boosey | 1908 | |||||
Compensating Cornet | ||||||||
9001 | Saxhorn | Fischer, G | Bb | |||||
9003 | Fluglehorn | Steyn | Tonemaster | |||||
9004 | Cornet | Schenkelaars | 43133 | Bb | ||||
This one has a older logo. The logo change must have been somewhere around 1955. | ||||||||
9005 | Fluglehorn | Van Engelen | ||||||
9006 | Cornet | Verreijt | Bb | |||||
9007 | Bugle | Courtois | ||||||
Echo Bugle | ||||||||
9008 | Tenor Horn | Guerin | ||||||
A. Guerin Marseille | ||||||||
9009 | Cornet | Guerin | ||||||
A. Guerin Marseille | ||||||||
9010 | Quinticlav | Sax | ||||||
9011 | Trumpet | Thompson-Odell | P21046 | |||||
9012 | Euphonium; DB | Holton | 20562 | |||||
9013 | Cornet | Thompson-Odell | ||||||
Thompson | & | Odell Co. | BOSTON Valve casing marked B&F | ||||||||
9014 | Euphonium | Uhlmann | ||||||
Leopold Uhlmann Sommerphone | ||||||||
9015 | Bugle | Oehms | ||||||
9016 | Baritone | Ackermann-Lesser | ||||||
9017 | Helicon | Rott | ||||||
9018 | Cornet | Kratky | ||||||
Alois Kratky Wien | ||||||||
9019 | Cornet | Philpot | New Bell | |||||
A.M. Philpot Luton Beds | ||||||||
9020 | Fluglehorn | Jacob | ||||||
Arthur Jacob Migma Markneukirchen | ||||||||
9021 | Fluglehorn | Association General | ||||||
Compact Army Model Ouvriers Reunis Association Generale | ||||||||
9022 | Tuba | Svenska | ||||||
Svenska Blasinstrumentfabriken Stockholm Associated with military music ?1890-1900. | ||||||||
9024 | Cornet | Ball-Beavon | ||||||
Ball Beavon Paris Londres | ||||||||
9025 | Sousaphone | Boosey | Imperial | 126232 | 1926 | |||
9026 | Trumpet; Bass | Klemm, B | ||||||
Bruno Klemm Markneukirchen | ||||||||
9027 | Tuba | Wunderlich | BBb | |||||
C.A. Wunderlich Siebenbrun | ||||||||
9028 | French Horn | Cafact | ||||||
9029 | Bugle | Couesnon | 1950s | |||||
Busine | ||||||||
9030 | Bugle | Couesnon | ||||||
remake of the Bugles used by Napoleons Garde. In Germany this model is called Drum Major Bugle it can be used as a Drum Major stick and you can play on it | ||||||||
9031 | Fluglehorn | Couesnon | ||||||
9032 | Cornet | Couturier-Lyon | ||||||
9033 | Sousaphone | DePrins | ||||||
DePrins Antwerpen | ||||||||
9034 | Sousaphone | DePrins | Super | |||||
DePrins Antwerpen | ||||||||
9035 | Cornet | Schetelich | ||||||
H.W. SCHETELICH BALTIMORE Md. Length: 13 1/2 inch overall [including the mouth piece] Bell: 5 in | ||||||||
9036 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | 10533 | 1885 | ||||
Length: 32in Bell: 8in | ||||||||
9037 | Sousaphone | Fidelity | Eb | |||||
9038 | Cornet | Fillmore | ||||||
BF on 2nd valve Austria on receiver | ||||||||
9039 | Trumpet; Bass | Conn | 4B | 903410 | 1961 | |||
9040 | Cornet | Schuster | Eb HP | |||||
9041 | Trumpet | Hoerth | ||||||
9042 | Tuba | Conn | 14j | |||||
9047 | Euphonium | deVries | ||||||
Melchior DeVries Lierre | ||||||||
9048 | Tuba | Elaton | BBb | |||||
Height: 37 1/4 In Elaton / Langhammer | ||||||||
9049 | Tuba | Enders | ||||||
Max Enders Mainz 4 valve | ||||||||
9050 | Trumpet | Hoffmann | ||||||
Ernst Hofmann Migma | ||||||||
9051 | Trombone; Valve | Besson | 91228 | |||||
4 valve Vienna Valves. F. Besson Paris | ||||||||
9052 | Trumpet | Hornung | c, 1958 | F | ||||
F. Hornung Fulda | ||||||||
9053 | Kuhlohorn | Todt | ||||||
August Todt Migma | ||||||||
9054 | Baritone | Allen | OTS | |||||
9055 | Fluglehorn | DePrins | Super | 25866 | ||||
Bore: .41 Bottom sprung | ||||||||
9056 | Helicon | Bohland-Fuchs | BBb | |||||
Bohland & Fuchs Musik Instrumenten Fabrik Graslitz Wien Bell: 11 3/4in length of the tubing: 220 in | ||||||||
9057 | Cornet | Pepper | 24712 | |||||
J. W. PEPPER; IMPORTER; PHILADELPHIA; 24712. Length: 12in | ||||||||
9058 | Trumpet | Friedl | ||||||
Gustav Friedl Fleissen | ||||||||
9059 | Trumpet | Bardelli | ||||||
Guido Bardelli Trieste | ||||||||
9060 | Tenor Horn | Glassel-Mossner | ||||||
Gläsel & Mössner Markneukirchen | ||||||||
9061 | Helicon | Gessner, JB | ||||||
J.B. Gessner Kraslice | ||||||||
9062 | Alto Horn | Gautie | ||||||
Gautie & Cie Toulouse | ||||||||
9063 | Fluglehorn | Gaubert | ||||||
9064 | Kuhlohorn | Michl | ||||||
Franz Michl | ||||||||
9065 | Cornet | Hirschberg | ||||||
Franz Hirschberg Hoflieferant Breslau | ||||||||
9066 | Trumpet | Feldmann | ||||||
W Feldmann Mannheim | ||||||||
9067 | Trumpet; Low | Boosey | ||||||
Alto Trumpet Boosey & Co | ||||||||
9068 | Baritone | Ditson | Bay State | |||||
9069 | Cornet | Henry-Martin | ||||||
Berliner pistons | ||||||||
9070 | Cornet | Ball-Beavon | ||||||
9071 | Cornet | Marceau | ||||||
Center valve marked B&F | ||||||||
9072 | Helicon | Lehnert | Eb HP | |||||
Bell: 11.75in German Silver. Unlike other helicon tubas and sousaphones which rest on the left shoulder, this helicon rests on the right shoulder. The valves are played using the right hand. | ||||||||
9073 | Cornet | Pepper | Distin | 2262 | ||||
9074 | Trombone; Valve | Bruno | Perfection | |||||
C. Bruno & Son, Perfection, New York. Austria. Valve: B&F. | ||||||||
9075 | Cornet | Couturier | 3571 | |||||
LaPorte | ||||||||
9076 | Cornet | Distin | American | |||||
American, not American Model | ||||||||
9077 | Cornet | Distin | New American | 1876 | 1883-9 | |||
Philadelphia made | ||||||||
9078 | Baritone | Guinot-Blanchon | 1369 | |||||
9079 | Alto Horn | Pihan | ||||||
H. Pihan Lyon | ||||||||
9080 | Trumpet | Pihan | ||||||
H. Pihan Lyon | ||||||||
9081 | Cimbasso | Roth | ||||||
leaf sping in the water key so app. 1920. Ferd. Roth Milano | ||||||||
9082 | Trombone | Dotzauer | ||||||
9083 | Trombone | HessE | ||||||
Hess Klingenthal | ||||||||
9084 | Fluglehorn | Haag | ||||||
Hermann Haag Kreuzlingen | ||||||||
9085 | Euphonium | Braun | ||||||
Antal Braun Timisoara | ||||||||
9086 | Euphonium | Diver | Gold Star | 1948 | ||||
Geo. C Diver Music Co, Chicago Height: 27in Bell:11 1/2in | ||||||||
9087 | Mellophone | Wunderlich | Eb/F | |||||
9088 | French Horn | Wodroda | ||||||
Heinz Wodroda Neustadt | ||||||||
9089 | Fluglehorn | Halter | ||||||
Wilhelm Halter Karlsruhe | ||||||||
9090 | Alto Horn | Foetisch | ||||||
Foetisch Freres Lausanne | ||||||||
9091 | Cornet | Barbe | ||||||
Barbe et Fils Pas De Calais | ||||||||
9092 | Euphonium | Conn | 21I Artist | 700337 | 1957 | |||
Short Action Valves | ||||||||
9093 | Trumpet | Wendler | ||||||
A. Wendler Schwerin | ||||||||
9094 | Tuba | Bopp | ||||||
B. Bopp Instrumentenmacher Bamberg | ||||||||
9095 | Trumpet | Bach | Stradivarius Herald #37 | 60057 | ||||
9098 | Trumpet; Bass | Wunderlich | ||||||
C.A. Wunderlich | ||||||||
9097 | Trumpet | Borgani | ||||||
9099 | Euphonium | Glassl | ||||||
Josef Glassl Graslitz | ||||||||
9100 | Tuba | Bohland | ||||||
Length of tubing: 149 in Gustav Bohland 1850-1870 | ||||||||
9101 | Cornet | Deleglise | ||||||
J. Deleglise Paris | ||||||||
9102 | Fluglehorn | Hug | ||||||
Hug et Cie Bale | ||||||||
9103 | Trumpet; Pic | Huttl | ||||||
9104 | Fluglehorn | Hoerth | ||||||
Franz Hoerth Saarbrücken | ||||||||
9105 | Fluglehorn | Hofmann | ||||||
Hofmann Söhne Austr. Fab. Bern | ||||||||
9106 | Tuba | Mercadier | Eb | |||||
9107 | Euphonium | Holton | 182 | 210076 | 1949 | |||
9108 | Alto Horn | Elkhart | 17272 | |||||
9109 | Trumpet; Bass | Wagner | ||||||
Gustav Wagner Dresden | ||||||||
9110 | Alto Horn | Seeling | ||||||
J.G. Seeling Dresden | ||||||||
9111 | Tenor Horn | Otto | ||||||
Oscar Otto Markneukirchen | ||||||||
9112 | Helicon | Michl | ||||||
Joh. Michl Graslitz | ||||||||
11558 | Baritone | Mahillon | 684 | 1968 | Bb | |||
9114 | Cornet | Mahillon | 169 | Eb | ||||
9115 | Cornet | Latour | ||||||
J. Latour Paris | ||||||||
9116 | Helicon | Krywalski | ||||||
Jerzy Krywalski Teschen | ||||||||
9117 | Tenor Horn | KohlerJ | ||||||
J. Kohler Hagen | ||||||||
9118 | Baritone | Jaubert | ||||||
Lyon and Healy | ||||||||
9119 | Trumpet; Bass | Heidegger | ||||||
E. Heidegger Linz | ||||||||
9120 | Cornet | Anderla | ||||||
Joh. Anderla Troppau | ||||||||
9122 | Cornet | Kenny | 1008 | |||||
9123 | Trombone; Valve | Wessely | ||||||
J. Wessely und Sohn Salzburg Austria | ||||||||
9124 | Euphonium | Michl | ||||||
Joh. Michl und Sohn Graslitz | ||||||||
9125 | Tuba | Kujer | ||||||
Alois Kujer Hamburg | ||||||||
9126 | Trumpet | Kruspe | ||||||
valves:1/2 step, 1 step, 1 1/2 step. Ed Kruspe Erfurt | ||||||||
9127 | Trombone | Jehle | ||||||
Johannes Jehle Ebingen | ||||||||
9128 | Trumpet | Dolling | Teleskop | |||||
Dolling used the term Teleskop for their tuning system. | ||||||||
9129 | Helicon | Gunckel | ||||||
Henry Gunchel Paris?? Is this the same tradename,Henri Gunckel? Peter: The bell and valve cluster suggest either Austria, Germany, or Italy. French makers generally did not use this type of rotary valve. I wonder if this valve cluster was mass produced somewhere. Bastrompet: I went through my Helicon database and found this type of valve cluster mainly in Czech German and Italian helicons. It could well be that there was one manufacturer responsible form most of them. | ||||||||
9130 | Fluglehorn | Guinot-Blanchon | ||||||
Guinot Blanchon et Cie | ||||||||
9131 | Cornet | Pelisson | ||||||
Pelisson Guinot et Blanchon | ||||||||
9132 | Trumpet | Glass | ||||||
Johann Friedrich Glass Berlin | ||||||||
9133 | Fluglehorn | DePrins | 12655 | |||||
The engraving reads 870 TRILL DePrins Fres Brevete Anvers Belgique. A explanation: 870 Trill=A 870= A 435. DePrins Brothers. Anvers Belgique = Antwerp Belgium. I | ||||||||
9134 | Alto Horn | Anborg | ||||||
Anborg Antonelli & Borghi | ||||||||
9135 | Trombone | King | Conservatory Utility | 80xxx | 1925-30 | |||
Bore: .461 Bell: 7in In-slide tuning Screw on Counterweight. Image used Courtesy of BAC Horn Doctor | ||||||||
9461 | Alto Horn | Rousseau | Eb | |||||
A.F. Rousseau Bruxelles | ||||||||
9137 | Cornet | Frank | American Prep | |||||
9138 | Fluglehorn | Sladek | ||||||
K. Sladek Kladno | ||||||||
9139 | Tuba | Rudolph | Eb | |||||
Julius Rudolph Gotha | ||||||||
9140 | Kuhlohorn | Rudolph | ||||||
Julius Rudolph Gotha | ||||||||
9141 | Trumpet; Bass | Rudolph | ||||||
9142 | Helicon | Kessels | BBb | |||||
9144 | Trumpet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | 1956 | |||||
9145 | Tenor Horn | Glassl | ||||||
Josef Glassl Graslitz | ||||||||
9146 | Helicon | Glassl | ||||||
Josef Glassl Graslitz | ||||||||
9147 | French Horn | Nikkan | Imperiale | Bb | ||||
9148 | Trombone; Valve | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | 3477 | ||||
Bell: 7in | ||||||||
9149 | Trumpet | Couturier | 13887 | |||||
Lyon & Healy | Makers | Chicago | USA | Couturier | Continuous Conical Bore Patent D52473 | ||||||||
9167 | Fluglehorn | Prokop | ||||||
Lad Prokop | ||||||||
9151 | Alto Horn | Muller, H | Eb | |||||
Length is about 23.5 in H. MÃœLLER | Halle| A/S | ||||||||
9152 | Cornet | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | 102714 | |||||
Patent Applied For | ||||||||
9153 | Cornet | Michl | pre 1920 | |||||
Joh. Michl & Sohn | ||||||||
9154 | Cornet | Klein | ||||||
Klein Gmund Schwab | ||||||||
9155 | Mellophone | Kessels | Eola | |||||
9156 | Helicon | Kessels | BBb | |||||
Hendrik Kessels Tilburg | ||||||||
9157 | Cornet | Kessels | Model X | |||||
French wrap | ||||||||
9158 | Baritone | Kessels | Eola | |||||
9159 | Trombone; Valve | Hermuth | ||||||
Heinr. Hermuth Gelsenkirchen | ||||||||
9160 | French Horn | Fuchs | ||||||
Daniel Fuchs Wien | ||||||||
9161 | Fluglehorn | Fauconnier | ||||||
E.M. Fauconnier Gand | ||||||||
9162 | Trumpet | deVries | ||||||
Melchior de Vries Lier | ||||||||
9163 | Fluglehorn | Bohm | ||||||
Bohm München | ||||||||
9164 | Cornet | Blessing | American | |||||
9165 | Tuba | Weidlich | ||||||
Konrad Weidlich Regensburg | ||||||||
9166 | Trombone | Renz | ||||||
L. Renz Berlin | ||||||||
9168 | French Horn | Mitsching | ||||||
L. Mitsching Elberfeld | ||||||||
9169 | Helicon | Leningrad | ||||||
9170 | Helicon | Lecomte | ||||||
9171 | Helicon | Lecomte | ||||||
A. Lecomte et Cie | ||||||||
9172 | Cornet | Lecomte | ||||||
9173 | Trumpet; Pic | Lechner | ||||||
Lechner Bischofshofen | ||||||||
9175 | Trombone; Valve | Lambrecht | ||||||
L. Lambrecht Bruxelles | ||||||||
9176 | Helicon | Koninklijke | ||||||
9177 | Cornet | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | 10786 | ||||
9178 | Cornet | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
CONCOURS, PARIS, 1878-1889-1900, JEROME THILOUVILLE-LAMY, FIDEL’ARMEE, BREVETE, S.G.D.S, 68R REAUMUR, PARIS, NO, C.W.LINDSAY LIMITED, QUEBEC.BROCKVILLE, MONTREAL.OTTAWA, CANADA, 221 | ||||||||
9180 | Trumpet | Reynolds | Contempora Leonard Smith | 57128 | 1959 | |||
Large Bore | ||||||||
9181 | French Horn | Reynolds | FE-01 | 297xxx | 1974 | F/Bb | ||
9182 | Euphonium | Reynolds | Roth | 65307 | 1961 | |||
9183 | Cornet | Slater | 1875-88 | Eb | ||||
M. Slater | Maker | 42 Cortlandt St. | New York | ||||||||
9184 | Tuba | Bruno | Special Grade | Eb | ||||
C. Bruno & Sons New York. Marked "Special Grade" on bell and "Superieur" on lead pipe. | ||||||||
9185 | Cornet | Frederick | ||||||
P. Frederick | Maker | Phila. Pa. Length: 12 in Bell: 4.75 in | ||||||||
9187 | Trombone | Jaubert | Imperial | |||||
F. Jaubert & Son | Imperial | Lyon & Healy | Sole Agent | Chicago | ||||||||
9188 | Cornet | Wright | Bb | |||||
9189 | Cornet | Conn | 80A Custom Left | |||||
9190 | Sousaphone | Conn | 145652 | 1917 | BBb | |||
Bell 23.5in .742 this horn becomes the earliest example of a bell forward Conn that we have collected. | ||||||||
9191 | Helicon | Pan American | 54k | P19177 | BBb | |||
Pan American | Model | Made by the | Pan American Band | Inst & Case Co. | Elkhart-Ind. Bell: 19in Horn from first year of Pan American’s existence? | ||||||||
9192 | French Horn | Selmer | Thevet Ascendant | 1218 | 1968 | F/Bb | ||
Bore:.456 Bell: 11.81 This model was designed by Lucien Thevet. In 1964 Lucien Thevet performed with this Instrument on a Tour of Japan. This model was also played by many famous French soloists -such as David Guerrier in France, as well as players in in the US and in Japan. This instrument was based on the Raoux Millereau French Horn created in late 1800s, though the design of the pistons valves remained the same. After having taken over the Raoux Millereau Company, in 1931, the Selmer Company continued to develop this design. This Instrument, therefore is the final design in this French tradition. The Thevet improvements included an enlarged the bore size and the bell. | ||||||||
9193 | Cornet | York | Couturier Wizard | 10012 | 1913 | |||
Patent Sept 23, 1913 | ||||||||
9194 | Tenor Horn | Zimmermann | ||||||
Jul. Heinrich Zimmermann Leipzig | ||||||||
9195 | Fluglehorn | Yamaha | YFH=231 | 1978-82 | ||||
9196 | Trombone; Valve | Wynsberghe | ||||||
Wynsberghe Brugge | ||||||||
9197 | Trumpet | Wunderlich | Weltmeister | |||||
9198 | Helicon | WolfJ | ||||||
J. Wolf Prague | ||||||||
9199 | Trombone; Valve | Windsor Band | ||||||
Windsor Band Instruments Cappelen Oslo | ||||||||
9200 | Fluglehorn | Halary | ||||||
Halari F. Sudre Paris | ||||||||
9201 | Trumpet | Spengler | ||||||
Franz Spengler Nurnberg | ||||||||
9202 | Cornet | Mahillon | ||||||
9203 | Cornopean | Courtois | ||||||
Two Stoelzel valves one Perinet | ||||||||
9204 | Alto Horn | Ceruti | ||||||
Ceruti Napoli | ||||||||
9205 | Tuba | Bopp | BBb | |||||
9206 | Fluglehorn | Anton | ||||||
Kuhnl & Hoyer stencil | ||||||||
9207 | Bugle | Frank | ||||||
9208 | Alto Horn | Boosey | 10039 | F/Eb | ||||
Distin on valves Boosey & Co | London on bell | ||||||||
9209 | Cornet | Boston | Eb | |||||
9210 | Trombone; Bass | Holton | 68, Llewellyn | 197480 | 1948 | Bb/F | ||
Bell 8.5in | ||||||||
9211 | Fluglehorn | Martin | ||||||
Martin | Handcraft | Elkhart | Ind | ||||||||
9212 | Trombone | Conn | 18H - Tait | 202457 | 1923 | |||
In slide tuning | ||||||||
9213 | Baritone | Pan American | 40I | P23524 | 1925 | |||
9214 | Cornet | BauerJ | ||||||
Julius Bauer && Co | Chicago Pumpen valves | ||||||||
9215 | Cornet | Lecomte | 1860s | Bb HP | ||||
Stoelzel and Perinet valve Cornet, 1st and 3rd are Stoelzel valves with a 2nd Perinet valve. Bell stamped with symbol with L E & CE | Made by | A. Lecomte & Ce. | Paris | For Peter Grossman | Hamilton Canada | ||||||||
9216 | Cornet | Lehnert | American Standard | 142 | ||||
9217 | Tenor Horn | Mahillon | ||||||
Possibly a stencil | ||||||||
9218 | Helicon | Glassl | ||||||
This instrument was made by Egidius Glassl from Komotau Böhmen. He worked from 1899-1939 | ||||||||
9221 | Baritone | Melich | Bb | |||||
J. Melich Köln | ||||||||
9220 | Tenor Horn | Margueritat | ||||||
Margueritat Tenor Horn length 25.5 In. | ||||||||
9222 | Trumpet | Mahillon | Goeyens | |||||
Modelle adopte par Mr. Goeyens | ||||||||
9223 | Helicon | Decart | Recurve | BBb | ||||
9224 | Trombone | Shuman | S16 | 83272 | ||||
David Shuman & Son, N.Y. British Patent #681,787; French Patent #1,032,802; US PATENT #2,669,152. | ||||||||
9225 | Tuba | Hoerth | BBb | |||||
Franz Hoerth Saarbrücken | ||||||||
9226 | Baritone | Hug | Bb | |||||
Hug&Cie Strassburg | ||||||||
9227 | Trumpet | Mitsching | ||||||
This horn probably also had a smaller tuning bow I guess Bb/A | ||||||||
9228 | Tuba | Conn | 80J | 1932 | BBb | |||
Bell: 23in Bore .740 | ||||||||
9229 | Helicon | Lignatone | ||||||
9230 | Tenor Horn | Seeling | ||||||
J.G. Seeling Dresden | ||||||||
9231 | Fluglehorn | Viollet | Bb | |||||
We already have a Fluglehorn of Viollet but that was only the left side so with this one we have both sides. | ||||||||
9232 | Trumpet | Rampone-Cazzani | D | |||||
9233 | Trumpet | Getzen | 300 | 66536 | Eb | |||
9234 | Cornet | DeVere | Eb | |||||
Jules DeVere | Paris | Montgomery Ward of Co. | Sole Agents | Chicago | ||||||||
9235 | Trumpet | Schediwy | Bb | |||||
F. schediwy Ludwigsburg Length: 17.5 in Length of the tubing: 54.5 in | ||||||||
9238 | Fluglehorn | Mahillon | 170 | 1955 | ||||
This is the first series of cheap horns that Mahillon made in a attempt to compete with the mass production products that came on the market. It looks cheap and that did the Mahillon brand no good although this fluglehorn plays well in tune and has a beautifull sound. | ||||||||
9239 | Sousaphone | Conn | Jumbo Grand 46K | 1924 | BBb | |||
The Biggest 3 valve Conn made discontinued 1929 | ||||||||
9237 | Fluglehorn | Mahillon | 11 | 1933 | Bb | |||
This is a Mahillon 11 Fluglehorn the cheapest fluglehorn Mahillon had in his catalog. Besides the simpler ferrules, braces and fingerbuttons it had raw brass valves. | ||||||||
9240 | Trombone; Valve | Zmitko | ||||||
9241 | Trumpet; Pic | Sprinz | ||||||
9242 | Trumpet | Getzen | 300 series Herald Trumpet | |||||
9244 | Tuba | Millereau | ||||||
Millereau was succeeded by his son in law Schoenaers.In the engraving on this tuba it reads Millereau Succ. Schoenaers | ||||||||
9245 | Fluglehorn | Kessels | A | |||||
Made by Hendrik Kessels 1933 - 1956. It plays in the key A or very low pitch | ||||||||
9246 | Tenor Horn | MelloDee | ||||||
9247 | Cornet | Boland | ||||||
Length: 31 cm Bell: 12 cm It appears that maker sometimes used Boland and at others Bolland | ||||||||
9248 | Cornet | VanLinthout | Bb | |||||
Probably a stencil | ||||||||
9249 | Tuba | MullerG | Bb | |||||
9250 | Baritone | Moeremans | Bb | |||||
9251 | Fluglehorn | Milliens | Bb | |||||
9252 | Fluglehorn | Cousin | Bb | |||||
9253 | Helicon | Keefer | Eb | |||||
9254 | Tuba | Alexander | Eb | |||||
Provenance on this horn, it says: "Presented to J Jonson by an old friend" | ||||||||
9255 | Fluglehorn | Salvation Army | Triumphonic | |||||
The Triumphonic | Class A | 18287 | Manufactured by the | Salvationist Publishing | & Supplies Ltd | Jude St Kings Cross | London | Factory St St Albans | Herts | ||||||||
9279 | Cornet | Guinot-Blanchon | Eb | |||||
Cornet in Fluglehorn shape | ||||||||
9256 | Tenor Horn | Eschenbach | ||||||
Height: 61 cm. | ||||||||
9257 | Cornet | Seefeldt | ||||||
9259 | Tuba | Sprinz | BBb | |||||
length 106 CM 42In. A. Sprinz Berlin | ||||||||
9260 | Tuba | Scherzer | BBb | |||||
length 118 cm46.5 In. A. Scherzer Krefeld | ||||||||
9261 | Fluglehorn | Lehmpfuhl | ||||||
9262 | Trumpet | Lehmpfuhl | Bb | |||||
Karl Lehmpfuhl Freiburg | ||||||||
9263 | Trumpet | Halvorsen | Bb | |||||
Paul Halvorsen Christiania | ||||||||
9264 | Helicon | Fotter | ||||||
J. Fotter Boleslav | ||||||||
9265 | Trumpet | Wetzel | ||||||
Harald Wetzel Hamburg | ||||||||
9266 | Euphonium | Reynolds | BR-08 | |||||
Bore .560 Bell: 11 1/4in | ||||||||
9267 | Trombone; Valve | Leland | Eclipse | 198 | ||||
9268 | Baritone | Whaley-Royce | Edeal | 12010 | ||||
Ideal | First Quality | Whaley Royce | Limited | Toronto Bell: 12.5in Height: 29.75in | ||||||||
9269 | Trombone; Valve | KohlerJ | ||||||
Kohler Hagen | ||||||||
9270 | Trombone; Valve | Borgani | ||||||
9271 | Cornet | Conn | 112A | 1942 | ||||
9272 | Trumpet | Sum | ||||||
Karl Sum | ||||||||
9273 | Tuba | Beaumont | Eb | |||||
Height: 31 in Bell: 14 in Lead Pipe appears to say: Luvonia Lucona CZE then synbols | ||||||||
9274 | Trombone | Buescher | 260803 | LP | ||||
9275 | Alto Horn | Roth | ||||||
9276 | Tuba | Glier | ||||||
It has Berlin Valves | ||||||||
9277 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Length: 12.5in | ||||||||
9278 | Baritone | Heinel | ||||||
KAISER MFD FOR R.J. MC DOWALL KINGSTON ONTARIO BY AUGUST HEINEL JR Height: 24in Bell: 10in | ||||||||
9280 | Tuba | David | ||||||
9281 | Baritone | Gautrot | Bb | |||||
Front Action Valves | ||||||||
9282 | Tuba | Hermuth | ||||||
9283 | Fluglehorn | Mahillon | 15 | 1969 | Bb | |||
This was their intermediate model with silverplated valves | ||||||||
9284 | Cornet | Orsi | Eb | |||||
Very short build almost pocket cornet like | ||||||||
9285 | Cornet | Sax | ||||||
AS| medaille d’or 1900 | Adolphe SAX | Feur de l’academie Nle de Musique | 84 rue Myhra | PARIS 3 pistons and 2 rotors for keys of A, Bb, B, C Length: 34 cm | ||||||||
9286 | Euphonium | Indiana | 7813 | |||||
Indiana Band Inst Co Elkhart Ind. Bell 11.5in | ||||||||
9287 | Cornet | Conn-Dupont | ||||||
patented Jan. 22, 1878 | ||||||||
9288 | Helicon | Pourcelle | ||||||
Bore: .600 Bell: 13 in | ||||||||
9289 | Cornet | Courtois | 1881-9 | |||||
9290 | Trombone; Valve | Baring | ||||||
9291 | Trombone | Imperial | Gold Tone | |||||
9292 | Alto Horn | Kalashen | 2951 | |||||
9293 | Trombone | Pan American | 10690 | |||||
9294 | Tuba | Utrechtse | German | 649 | 1962 | |||
This stencil obviously has German rootes | ||||||||
9295 | Tuba | Anborg | BBb | |||||
9296 | Tenor Horn | Bock | ||||||
Franz Bock Wien | ||||||||
9297 | Tuba | DePrins | Solist | 24780 | BBb | |||
DePrins Gebr. Antwerpen | ||||||||
9298 | Trombone; valve | Sudre | Cavalry Trombone | |||||
Cavalry Trombone with compensating system | ||||||||
9299 | Trombone; Alto | Lange | ||||||
Heinrich LANGE | Instrumenten fabrik | GORLITZ 200th anniversary 24 9 1894 Length: 83cm Bell: 16cm | ||||||||
9300 | Tenor Horn | Bicon | Saxhorn | |||||
Bicon a Lyon | ||||||||
9301 | Fluglehorn | Maheu | ||||||
L. Maheu Tournai | ||||||||
9302 | Fluglehorn | Neudin | ||||||
Neudin a Paris | ||||||||
9303 | Mellophone | Peeters | Eb | |||||
A. Peeters & Zn Tilburg | ||||||||
9304 | Tenor Horn | Dunger | ||||||
Meister Paul Dunger Migma | ||||||||
9305 | Cornet | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | 61553 | ||||
9306 | Tuba | Horst | ||||||
Arik Horst Altona | ||||||||
9307 | Tenor Horn | Couesnon | 1902 | |||||
A 2 in the pineapple | ||||||||
9308 | Trumpet; Pic | Couesnon | ||||||
9309 | Trumpet | Todt | Bb | |||||
Erhardt Todt Markneukirchen | ||||||||
9310 | Helicon | Trapp | ||||||
Hermann Trapp Wildstein | ||||||||
9311 | Tenor Horn | Parisi | ||||||
9312 | Trombone; Bass | David | ||||||
9313 | Helicon | Couesnon | 1926 | |||||
9314 | French Horn | St. Petersburg | ||||||
9315 | Helicon | Pelitti | ||||||
This is Probably a Baritone Helicon | ||||||||
9316 | Bugle | Pelitti | ||||||
Pelitti Milano | ||||||||
9317 | Fluglehorn | Pihan | ||||||
Pihan Lyon | ||||||||
9318 | Alto Horn | Reichel | ||||||
Phillipp Reichel Markneukirchen | ||||||||
9319 | Cornet | Selmer | 476 | |||||
Henri Selmer Paris | Qualite Artistique | GRANDS PRIX | GENEVE 1927 BARCELONE 1929 | LIEGE 1930 | 4 PLACE DANCOURT | PARIS | MADE IN FRANCE | | ||||||||
9320 | Trumpet | Association General | 1890s | Bb | ||||
Cinq médailles d’or Deux diplomes d’honneur Ouvriers reunis Association Generale Feurs de l’armee | ||||||||
9321 | Trumpet | Mestan | ||||||
Jan Mestan | Praha | ||||||||
9322 | Baritone | Kubeschka | ||||||
A. Kubeschka Bratislava | ||||||||
9323 | Tuba | Courtois | ||||||
9324 | Alto Horn | Conn | 60xxx | |||||
9325 | Sousaphone | Martel | Eb | |||||
Bell 24in | ||||||||
9326 | Cornet | Dyer | US Model | |||||
Length: 14in Bell: 4.75in | ||||||||
9327 | Tuba | Hammerschmidt | ||||||
Marked: Karl Hammerschmidt Watzenreuth Post Fleissen i. b. Height: 33in Length of tubing: 150in Bell: 12.5in The main slide is articulated, so apparently it can play at different pitches. | ||||||||
9328 | Cornet | Taylor-Horn | Chicago | 246 | ||||
9329 | Tuba | Mercier | ||||||
A. Mercier Paris | ||||||||
9330 | Cornopean | Douglas | Optimus | |||||
Douglas & Co 7 South St. London | ||||||||
9331 | Helicon | Druzstvo | ||||||
9332 | Cornet | Finck | ||||||
J. Finck Strasbourg | ||||||||
9335 | Trumpet | Seidl | ||||||
Josef Seidl Graslitz | ||||||||
9334 | Fluglehorn | Richter | Short Model | |||||
H.A. Richter Dortmund | ||||||||
9336 | Tuba | WolfJ | ||||||
# Vienna Valves. Josef Wolf Praque | ||||||||
9337 | Trumpet | Keilwerth | Super Deluxe | 3435 | ||||
9338 | Cornet | VanMarcke | ||||||
Van Marcke Bruges et Namur | ||||||||
9339 | Fluglehorn | VanMarcke | ||||||
9340 | Baritone | VanMarcke | ||||||
9341 | Fluglehorn | Van Engelen | Eb | |||||
9342 | Tuba | KohlerJ | ||||||
J. Köhler Hagen | ||||||||
9343 | Trombone | Monnich | ||||||
Karl Mönnich Erlbach | ||||||||
9344 | Alto Horn | Mahillon | Eb | |||||
This is a pre 1900 horn | ||||||||
9345 | Helicon | Mahillon | BBb | |||||
This is a Early model | ||||||||
9346 | Fluglehorn | Rott | ||||||
9347 | Bugle | Pelisson | ||||||
Pelisson, Guinot and Blanchon | ||||||||
9348 | Tenor Horn | Jandard | ||||||
Marc Jandard Lyon | ||||||||
9349 | Baritone | Martinon | Bb | |||||
9350 | Tenor Horn | Massara | ||||||
Massara Ivrea | ||||||||
9351 | Baritone | Moeremans | Bb | |||||
L. Moeremans Gand | ||||||||
9352 | Tuba | Conn | 16J | Eb | ||||
9353 | Trumpet | Olds | Opera | 235xxx | ||||
9354 | Trumpet | Olds | Aida | 571xxx | 1966 | |||
9355 | Euphonium | Olds | Studio T30 | 572768 | ||||
Studio Model, F. E. Olds & Son, Fullerton, Calif Bell: 11.5in Height: 32in | ||||||||
9356 | Euphonium | Olds | Studio T25 | 505988 | ||||
9357 | Euphonium | Olds | Ambassador A25 | 247789 | ||||
Bore:.560 Bell: 11 1/4in | ||||||||
9358 | French Horn | Olds | Ambassador A48 | 407274 | Bb | |||
9359 | French Horn | Olds | O45 | |||||
9360 | Alto Horn | Sax | 3375 | 1860s | ||||
5 valves 3375 Alphonse SAX Junior Rue d’Abbeville 5bis a Paris Principe Saxomnitonique Brevete SGDG "Saxalphomnitonique" or "saxomnitonique" have 5 valves; 3 standard valves and 2 "ascendant" valves. Alphonse Sax (1822-74) was the brother of Adolphe. From 1843-45 he worked for his brother Adolphe. In 1845, he established in Bruxelles as brass instrument maker, and in 1857 in Paris, In 1859 his "systeme saxalphomnitonique" was examinaed by the Paris Conservatoire. He was involved in a dispute with his brother over the invention of the ascending valve. And by 1864, he was bankrupt, and was subsequently active as jeweler. The instruments of Alphonse SAX are very rare, especially with this system! | ||||||||
9361 | Helicon | Conn | ||||||
Tenor helicon | ||||||||
9363 | Cornet | Imperial-London | ||||||
Imperial | London | Eng | 12867 Length; 13in Bell: 4 5/8in | ||||||||
9364 | Cornopean | Courtois | ||||||
Two Stoelzel and 1 Perinet valve. Rue du Caire was their adress till 1880 | ||||||||
9365 | Fluglehorn | David | ||||||
Ernst David Bielefeld | ||||||||
9366 | Tuba | Elaton | ||||||
Elaton Langhammer | ||||||||
9367 | Baritone | Halary | ||||||
Halary Sudre | ||||||||
9368 | Helicon | 20th Century | Eb | |||||
Bell: 15in | ||||||||
9369 | Tuba | Cerveny | ACB601 | 1980s | CC | |||
9370 | French Horn | York | ||||||
9371 | Cornet | Missenharter | 8501 | 1891-2? | ||||
Marked: Medaille | 1st Class | Philadelphia | London & Paris | San Francisco | American Institute | Ch. Missenharter | Manf’d | New York | 8501 This is a unique horn with interesting provenance! It is the cornet owned by the maker Charles Missenharter. It is likely one of the last horns he built before selling the company to Coleman. The instrument is still owned by "Uncle Charlie"’s family. | ||||||||
9372 | Trumpet | Devillier | ||||||
The Devillier stencils are said to have been made by Bohm & Meinl in Germany. | ||||||||
9373 | Cornet | Worcester | 1122 | |||||
Worcester Music | Inst Co | Worcester | Mass | 1122 | ||||||||
9374 | Trombone; Valve | Smitko | ||||||
Alois Smitko 4-valved trombone,Louny, Czech Republic; | ||||||||
9375 | Fluglehorn | Besson | Bb | |||||
This is actualy a Kanstul made stencil for the French Besson | ||||||||
9376 | Fluglehorn | Hohr | ||||||
Emil Hohr Instrumentenmacher Aussig | ||||||||
9377 | Fluglehorn | FirstBrass | Bb | |||||
After a Musical instrument shop in Noordwijk called "Music All In" bought the remains of Schenkelaars they started to produce instruments with the brand name "FirstBrass". The engraving is clearly made with the same machine Schenkelaars used. | ||||||||
9378 | Tuba | Kuhn | ||||||
Franz Kuhn Elberfeld | ||||||||
9379 | Fluglehorn | Huttl | Bb | |||||
9380 | Alto Horn | Burger | ||||||
J.M. Burger Strassburg | ||||||||
9381 | Cornet | Lebrun | Bb | |||||
D&P Lebrun Bruxelles | ||||||||
9382 | Trombone; Valve | Nikkan | 29181 | |||||
Length: 35inn Bell: 7in | ||||||||
9383 | Helicon | Barak | ||||||
M.L. Barak Boleslav | ||||||||
9385 | Trumpet | Glier | D | |||||
9387 | Cornet | Boland | Bb | |||||
Although the manufacturers name is Boland a lot of his instruments are stamped with Bolland | ||||||||
9389 | Tenor Horn | Cantelon | Saxhorn | |||||
9390 | Mellophone | Gerday | Eb | |||||
9391 | Baritone | Glier | ||||||
A rare combination oval shaped Baritone with Berlin valves | ||||||||
9392 | Trombone; valve | Hirsbrunner | ||||||
9393 | Trumpet | Lecomte | Herald Trumpet | |||||
9394 | Cornopean | Lefevre | ||||||
9395 | Cornet | Sax | Saxomnitonique | |||||
1 valve 1 down 2 valve 1/2 down 3 valve 1 up 4 valve 1/2 up | ||||||||
9396 | Sousaphone | Glier | ||||||
Raincatcher style | ||||||||
9397 | Fluglehorn | Olds | Bb | |||||
Schenkelaars stencil Trompetman: Schenkelaars worked for Olds in their last few years (1975-1979). | ||||||||
9398 | Fluglehorn | Van Wijk | Bb | |||||
W. van Wijk Vlijmen | ||||||||
9399 | Mellophone | Van Wijk | Eb | |||||
W. van Wijk Vlijmen | ||||||||
9400 | Helicon | Van Wijk | BBb | |||||
Probably made by Van Engelen | ||||||||
9401 | Fluglehorn | Verreijt | Subliem | Bb | ||||
This Subliem Fluglehorn is different from the one we have probably because it was made during WWII. It looks like the braces and ferrules they used where old stock. | ||||||||
9403 | Trombone | Orpheum | Super | 40507 | ||||
Bell: 7in | ||||||||
9404 | Trumpet | Bellon | Bb | |||||
Wilhem Bellon Basel | ||||||||
9405 | Trumpet | Ackermann-Lesser | ||||||
Ackermann&Lesser Dresden | ||||||||
9406 | Alto Horn | Ansingh | Solist | Eb | ||||
D. Ansingh & Co Zwolle | ||||||||
9407 | Trombone | Ansingh | Solist | Bb | ||||
D. Ansingh & Co Zwolle | ||||||||
9408 | Alto Horn | Fauconnier | Eb | |||||
E.M. Fauconnier Gand | ||||||||
9409 | Trumpet; Bass | Horst | ||||||
Horst Altona | ||||||||
9410 | Trombone | Rauschmaier | ||||||
Stuttgart | ||||||||
9411 | Trumpet | Weymann | Keystone State | BB/A | ||||
9412 | Trombone | Bohland | 20th Century | |||||
9413 | Cornet | Van Cauwelaert | ||||||
F. van Cauwelaert Bruxelles | ||||||||
9414 | Alto Horn | Pepper | Distin | |||||
Henry Distin | Importer | for | J.W.Pepper | Phila. and N. York | No 2573 | ||||||||
9415 | Fluglehorn | Schenkelaars | Bb | |||||
Servire wasa tradename Schenkelaars used for the American market. Their horns for the European market had S over M in the logo this stands for Sound of Music here we have S over B Sound of Brass | ||||||||
9416 | Trumpet | Steenhuysen | Bb | |||||
9417 | Baritone | Steenhuysen | Bb | |||||
9418 | Cornet | Boosey | ||||||
Length: 11in This is not a Boosey product but a fake instrument from India. It is not realy playable, maybe nice for decoration | ||||||||
9419 | Trumpet | RichardsonS | Bb/Ab | |||||
Vienna Valve Wooden carved case | ||||||||
9420 | Trombone; Bass | Keefer | 9878? | |||||
Olds Counter weight | ||||||||
9421 | Baritone | Zazvonil | Bb | |||||
Zazvonil Kladno | ||||||||
9422 | Fluglehorn | Overbeeke | Bb | |||||
made by Van Engelen | ||||||||
9423 | Trombone; valve | Bethel | ||||||
Instrumentenbau Bethel bei Bielefeld | ||||||||
9424 | Trumpet | Windisch | ||||||
Arno Windisch Dresden Arno Windisch was the last apprentice of Heckel and when Heckel stopped Windisch took over the Heckel Firm. This was in 1954. | ||||||||
9425 | Trumpet | Bonnel | Bb | |||||
Bonnel a Rennes | ||||||||
9426 | Cornet | Kessels | Bb | |||||
Interesting place for a fine tuner | ||||||||
9427 | Mellophone | Kessels | Eb | |||||
Made by Hendrik Kessels | ||||||||
9428 | Trombone; valve | Kerkhofs | Cavalry Trombone | Bb | ||||
Possibly made by Van Engelen | ||||||||
9429 | Euphonium | York | 26789 | 1910 | ||||
Left Handed | ||||||||
9430 | Cornet | Bryant-Newell | Triple X | |||||
9431 | Trumpet | Kessels | Eola | Bb HP | ||||
M.J.H. Kessels Tilburg | ||||||||
9432 | Trumpet | Grey | New England | 57148 | ||||
9433 | Trumpet | Fischer | 647 | |||||
Carl Fischer | New York | ||||||||
9434 | French Horn | Kruspe | Leipzig | F | ||||
9435 | Baritone | Huller | Bb | |||||
Emanuel Huller Graslitz | ||||||||
9436 | Trumpet | Glassl, H | Bb | |||||
Heribert Glassl Rudelsheim | ||||||||
9437 | Baritone | Gras | Bb | |||||
J. Gras Lille | ||||||||
9438 | French Horn | Kretzschman | ||||||
This Kretzschmann worked in Carlstad | ||||||||
9439 | Fluglehorn | Augu | Bb | |||||
Louis Augu was a big Dealer in Bourges France. This Fluglehorn is probably Czsech made | ||||||||
9440 | Cornet | Progressive | 20th Century | |||||
9441 | Trombone; Valve | Thibouville | ||||||
Thibouville Paris New York 97 | ||||||||
9442 | Baritone | Buyst | Bb | |||||
J. Buyst Bruxelles | ||||||||
9443 | Euphonium | Mahillon | Bb | |||||
C. Mahillon Bruxelles | ||||||||
9444 | Fluglehorn | Wolfram | Bb | |||||
Meister Wolfram Migma | ||||||||
9445 | Trumpet; Bass | Melchior | ||||||
Melchior Kaiserslautern | ||||||||
9446 | Trumpet | Melody Maker | Eb | |||||
Melody Maker was a Instrument line sold by Selmer but not made by Selmer | ||||||||
9447 | Tuba | Miraphone | BBb | |||||
9448 | Tenor Horn | Boston | ||||||
Made | by the | Boston | Musical Instrument | Manufy | ||||||||
9449 | Cornet | Schetlich | ||||||
C.E. Schetlich Baltimore MD Austria Length:16 1/4in | ||||||||
9450 | Alto Horn | Conn | 14195 | 1888 | ||||
MADE By C.G. CONN ELKHART IND. And WORCESTER MASS | ||||||||
9451 | Tenor Horn | Zoebisch | ||||||
9452 | Fluglehorn | Rousseau | Bb | |||||
A.F. Rousseau Bruxelles | ||||||||
9453 | Ophicleide | Couesnon | ||||||
9454 | Tuba | David | ||||||
Ernst David Bielefeld old style instrument the newer type has a turn in the lower part of the main tubing to keep the horizontal tuning slide within the outline of the horn. | ||||||||
9455 | Alto Horn | Hug | Eb | |||||
Hug & Cie Bale | ||||||||
9456 | Cornopean | Zimmermann | ||||||
Jul. H. Zimmermann Leipzig | ||||||||
9457 | French Horn | Maheu | ||||||
Maheu Gand | ||||||||
9458 | Trombone; Alto | Wurlitzer | ||||||
length: 25in Bell: 7 1/4in | ||||||||
9459 | Cornet | BauerM | ||||||
Superior | M Bauer & Co | H.H, White | Sole Agent | Cleveland O. | ||||||||
9460 | Cornet | Martin | Superlative | 24986 | 1920 | |||
Length: 17 1/4in | ||||||||
9462 | Euphonium | Blasom | 1988 | Bb | ||||
Blasom Schenkelaars restart attempt | ||||||||
9463 | Fluglehorn | Couesnon | 12615 | 1949 | Bb | |||
In the add there was a picture of the original dated sales receipt | ||||||||
9464 | Trumpet | Lukavec | ||||||
F. Lukavec Praha | ||||||||
9465 | Baritone | Mahillon | 44 | 1947 | Bb | |||
9466 | Cornet | Vertus | ||||||
Maitre Vertus Marne | ||||||||
9467 | Tuba | Kessels | Eola | BBb | ||||
M.J.H. Kessels Tilburg | ||||||||
9468 | Baritone | Moeremans | Bb | |||||
9469 | Tenor Horn | Moritz | ||||||
The horn is signed with Moritz Gläsel Markneukirchen but since Gläsel wasa string Instr. manufacturer I guess Moritz made this one | ||||||||
9470 | Trombone; valve | Parisi | ||||||
Parisi Torino | ||||||||
9471 | Bugle | Peeters | Bb/Eb | |||||
A. Peeters Tilburg | ||||||||
9472 | Trombone; valve | Peeters | 769277 | Bb | ||||
A. Peeters Tilburg | ||||||||
9473 | Baritone | Chevrier | Bb | |||||
P. Chevrier Chalon | ||||||||
9474 | Helicon | Pelisson | Eb | |||||
Pelisson Freres | ||||||||
9475 | Tuba | Persy | Le Triomphe | Eb | ||||
9476 | Alto Horn | Pfaff | Eb | |||||
Pfaff Kaiserslautern | ||||||||
9477 | Mellophone | New York Band Instruments | Harmony | |||||
New York Band Instrument Company Harmony Receiver marked: Czecho Slovakia | ||||||||
9478 | Ophicleide | Courtois | C | |||||
Medaille de 1ere classe exposition universelle de 1855 | Antoine COURTOIS brevete | Facteur du conservatoire imperial | 88, rue des marais St Martin | Ci devant rue du Caire | PARIS 12 keys Height: 40.5in | ||||||||
9479 | Trumpet | Conn | 14B | 1926 | C | |||
9480 | Cornet | Conn | 134126 | 1914 | Bb/A | |||
Conn patented a Spiral valve that was to combine the characteristics of the piston and the rotary valve. But, it never seems to have made it into production. This cornet from 1914, however, appears to have a variation on the valve as its pitch changer. This horn was apparently not a production instrument and has no Conn logo on the bell. But it does have a Conn patent April 2, 1907 on the valve casing along with the Union Label. | ||||||||
9481 | Sousaphone | Buescher | Left Handed | BBb | ||||
Bell: 28in Collar: 7.5in | ||||||||
9482 | Cornet | Huttl | ||||||
9486 | Helicon | Huller | BBb | |||||
Anton Huller Graslitz | ||||||||
9484 | Fluglehorn | DEP | Bb | |||||
DEP Anvers Antwerpen Marque Deposee (registered trade mark) | ||||||||
9485 | Trumpet | DEP | Bb | |||||
The firm was started in 1901 by Frans de Prins in Antwerpen. It started as a musical instrument shop with a repair workshop. Frans de Prins was a renown craftsman. In 1952 the firm became a partnership under the name DEP. Slowly the production of brass instruments was reduced and the shop started to sell the famous brands but kept their repair workshop. They still exist and as musical instrument shop selling only wind instruments. | ||||||||
9487 | Fluglehorn | Beaugnier | Bb | |||||
E Beaugnier Paris 1927-1950 | ||||||||
9488 | Cornet | Kretzschman | ||||||
Kretzschman Strasbourg | ||||||||
9489 | Cornet | Mitsching | ||||||
Mitsching Elberfeld | ||||||||
9491 | Cornet | Hentschel | ||||||
Manufactured By E.O. Hentshel Chicago Length 12in | ||||||||
9492 | Euphonium | York | 11395 | |||||
9493 | Baritone | York | ||||||
9494 | Trumpet | Holton | Ideal | |||||
9495 | Cornet | Conn | New Invention Circus Bore | 1913 | ||||
9496 | Cornet | Buescher | 265 | 1947 | Bb/A | |||
9497 | Mellophone | Utrechtse | 1034 | 1966 | Eb | |||
Utrechtse Muziekinstrumentenfabriek AVU | ||||||||
9498 | French Horn | Fauconnier | ||||||
9499 | Cornet | FirstBrass | Bb | |||||
9500 | Ophicleide | Perinet | ||||||
F. Perinet | ||||||||
9501 | Cornet | Higham | Eb | |||||
9502 | Fluglehorn | Klein | Bb | |||||
Klein Koblenz | ||||||||
9503 | Helicon | Kretschmar | ||||||
Emanuel Kretschmar Carlsbad | ||||||||
9504 | Fluglehorn | Parizek | Bb | |||||
Parizek Paha | ||||||||
9505 | Cornet | Vimeux | Bb | |||||
P.E. Vimeux rue St. Sabine 16 Paris | ||||||||
9506 | Trumpet | Korn | 1898 | Bb | ||||
Philipp Korn | ||||||||
9507 | Cornet | Piering | ||||||
9508 | Trombone; Valve | Vendome | 30316 | |||||
Bastrompet: It is the place to put your thumb under just between the first and second valve casing. It seems strange the first time but since most valve trombones are not balanced and tend to lean forward you need to lift it and that is easier with your thumb than using your pink in a hook. There are Belgian Baritones and Tenorhorns with such a plate I guess so you do not have to lift all the weight with your left arm | ||||||||
9509 | Cornet | Halary | 1870s | |||||
Length: 32 cm Bell: 12 cm. | ||||||||
9510 | Trumpet | Getzen | 91 Super | |||||
Sterling | Silver | 91 | Super | Getzen | Elkhorn | Wis | ||||||||
9511 | Baritone | Reynolds, T | 8376 | |||||
T Reynolds & Son | Salford | Manchester | ||||||||
9512 | Sousaphone | Janda | ||||||
Antonin Janda Hodonin | ||||||||
9513 | French Horn | Cazzani | ||||||
9514 | Tuba | Hawkes | Profundo | Eb | ||||
9515 | Cornet | Mahillon | ||||||
It looks like this Cornet has some kind of compensating system | ||||||||
9516 | French Horn | Couesnon | 1956 | F / Eb | ||||
9517 | Tenor Horn | Fauconnier | Bb | |||||
9518 | Tuba | Howorka | ||||||
Franz Howorka Wien Franz Howorka worked in Vienna from 1889 till 1903. | ||||||||
9519 | French Horn | Saurle | 1836 | |||||
Two early Vienna Valves actuated by a lever on two bottom valve caps | ||||||||
9520 | Cornopean | Gautrot | ||||||
9523 | Ophicleide | Gautrot | ||||||
9522 | French Horn | Kessels | Sirena | |||||
The engraving is in French | ||||||||
9524 | Alto Horn | van Dessel | Eb | |||||
C.C.R.N. van Dessel Lierre | ||||||||
9525 | Mellophone | Fischer | ||||||
C. Fischer | New York | ||||||||
9526 | French Horn | DePrins | ||||||
Lever actuated perinet valves | ||||||||
9527 | Fluglehorn | Halary | ||||||
Compensating fluglehorn HALARI | Diplome dhonneur | F. SUDRE | Seul fournisseur de la marine | Facteur du conservatoire et de larmee | 6 rue des poitevins | A PARIS | ||||||||
9528 | Cornet | Martin | 6454 | Bb/A | ||||
THE MARTIN | BAND INST | ELKHART IND PAT. Aug 18 03 | ||||||||
9529 | Helicon | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
Bell: 12.5 in | ||||||||
9530 | Sousaphone | King | 1258 Raincatcher | 65424 | 1915-25 | BBb | ||
9531 | Bugle | Holton | ||||||
9532 | Cornet | Reynolds, T | Regal | Bb/A | ||||
9533 | Trombone | King | Special | 4xxxx | ||||
SPECIAL | KING | MADE BY | THE HN WHITE CO | CLEVELAND | OHIO | ||||||||
9534 | Bugle | Avora | Bb | |||||
Avora A Voerman Amersfoort | ||||||||
9535 | Post Horn | Stowasser | Post Horn | |||||
Stowassers Sohne | ||||||||
9536 | Tenor Horn | David,Louis | ||||||
David Brevete Paris | ||||||||
9537 | Helicon | Comijn | BBb | |||||
Jan Comijn was a Dealer this helicon is probably made by van Engelen | ||||||||
9538 | Trumpet | Lyon-Healy | Own Make | 4585 | 1904 | Bb/A | ||
No4585 | Lyon & Healy | DUPLEX | OWN MAKE | Chicago | USA near tuning slide: J. NEUMANN’S PAT APR.11.99 Length: 43 cm Bell: 13.5 cm | ||||||||
9539 | Trombone; Sopra | Phillips | ||||||
J.H. Phillips London, England Length: 21 in | ||||||||
9540 | Trumpet | Dehmal | Eb | |||||
Dehmals nachfolger (successor) | ||||||||
9541 | Helicon | Bedlitz | ||||||
J. Bedlitz Mariaschein | ||||||||
9542 | Trombone; valve | Locke | ||||||
Ludwig Locke Schweinfurt | ||||||||
9543 | Helicon | Mahillon | 74 | 1927 | ||||
9544 | Cornet | Mahillon | 484 | 1951 | Bb | |||
C. Mahillon succ. J. Smits | ||||||||
9545 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 701 | 1949 | Bb | |||
C. Mahillon succ. J. Smits | ||||||||
9546 | Mellophone | Mahillon | 122 | 1914 | ||||
9547 | Tuba | Monnig | ||||||
Walter Mönnig Markneukirchen | ||||||||
9551 | Tenor Horn | Panny | Bb | |||||
F. Panny Bruxelles | ||||||||
9552 | Cornet | Sax | 18642 | 1859 | ||||
18642 | fournisseur de la maison militaire de lEmpereur | PARIS Perinet valves with external valve guides F crook. | ||||||||
9553 | Cornopean | Guichard | 1840s | |||||
Had crooks for Bb, A, Ab, G, F, E and Eb | ||||||||
9554 | Trumpet | Conn of KC | Liberty | |||||
Liberty made expressly for Conn Kansas City Co. U.S.A. | ||||||||
9555 | French Horn | Couesnon | Monopole | 1900 | ||||
Ascending valves Exposition Universelle de Paris 1900 Hors Concours Membre du jury Couesnon & Cie Fournisseur de l’armée 94 rue d’Angoulème PARIS MONOPOLE | ||||||||
9556 | Cornopean | Association General | ||||||
9557 | Tenor Horn | Barth | ||||||
Robert Barth Stuttgart | ||||||||
9558 | Baritone | van Dessel | Bb | |||||
C.C.R.N. van Dessel Lierre | ||||||||
9559 | Bugle | DEP | Bb/Eb | |||||
DEP Antwerpen | ||||||||
9560 | French Horn | DePrins | F | |||||
9561 | Sousaphone | DePrins | ||||||
It looks like a BBb Sousaphone but it would make more sense if it was in Eb. Most European Bugle Bands played in Eb. | ||||||||
9562 | French Horn | Doina | ||||||
9563 | Trumpet | Eschenbach | ||||||
A Eschenbach Dresden | ||||||||
9564 | Helicon | Zalud | Eb | |||||
F. Zalud Terezin (Theresienstadt) | ||||||||
9565 | Trombone | Langhammer | ||||||
Langhammer&Söhne Graslitz | ||||||||
9566 | Helicon | Lehrer | ||||||
C. Lehrer Graslitz | ||||||||
9567 | Trumpet | Rauscher | ||||||
Rauscher München | ||||||||
9568 | Helicon | Naudine | ||||||
P. Naudine | ||||||||
9569 | Baritone | Hofmann | No 3 | 1934 | ||||
9570 | Cornet | Cerveny | ||||||
9571 | Tenor Horn | Salvation Army | Triumphonic | 25832 | 1952 | |||
9572 | Bugle | Jupiter | ||||||
9573 | Euphonium | Yamaha | 321-Discontinued version | 005060 | 1974 | |||
9574 | Helicon | Radioaparatur | 1957 | |||||
Radioaparatur is the German translation of the name of this factory in Kiev Russia | ||||||||
9575 | Alto Horn | Van Wijk | Eb | |||||
Van Wijk Vlijmen | ||||||||
9576 | Trumpet | Van Wijk | Bb | |||||
9578 | Kuhlohorn | Glier | Bb | |||||
Possible frankenhorn | ||||||||
9579 | Tenor Horn | Gautrot | OTS | |||||
9580 | Trumpet; Bass | Baumgaertl | ||||||
Berliner pumpen valves and it looks really old | ||||||||
9581 | Tenor Horn | Gessner, JB | Bb | |||||
J.B. Gessner Graslitz | ||||||||
9582 | Tenor Horn | Jehle | Bb | |||||
Johannes Jehle | ||||||||
9583 | Cornet | New York Band Instruments | Regal | 2165 | ||||
9584 | Trumpet | Rampone-Cazzani | Bb | |||||
A Belgian wrap Trumpet from a Italian manufacturer | ||||||||
9585 | Fluglehorn | Mahillon | Marchand | Bb | ||||
A raremodel by Mahillon that was adopted by Marchand | ||||||||
9586 | Tuba | Mahillon | 415 | 1959 | Eb | |||
W. Schreeven Nijmegen is a musical instruments dealer. | ||||||||
9587 | Baritone | Bajus | ||||||
Z. Bajus Pas de Calais | ||||||||
9588 | Trumpet | Decart | Charlier | Bb | ||||
Decart freres Lierre | ||||||||
9589 | Sousaphone | Kalashen | Kleartone | Eb | ||||
Kalashen | Kleartone | New York | USA Bell: 24in | ||||||||
9590 | Euphonium; DB | Bohland-Fuchs | Schediphon | 1905s | ||||
Five Valve Trombone / Euphonium Model Schediphon German silver name plate: Musik-Jrsir.-Fabrik Bohland & Fuchs Graslitz Bohmen Height: 33 inches Bells: 9.5/8.75in Schediphon by Josef Josefovich Schediwa, Odessa, The Ukraine, patented in 1901 (with a subsequent patent [No. 8733] taken out in 1902 for Bohland & Fuchs in Graslitz). Josef Schediwa (1853-1915) worked first for Cervený, but went to The Ukraine about 1881, where he eventually established his own firm in Odessa. He invented many brass instruments, including the similarly shaped lyrophone; however, the schediphons were among his last inventions. In 1905 Schediwa presented 174 of his brass instruments to the Landesmuseum in Prague, of which 63 are said to survive at the National Museum of Czech Music in Prague. | ||||||||
9591 | Cornet | Squire | c. 1870 | HP Bb | ||||
A. Squire | Cincinnati | Ohio Copy of the Courtois Koenig Model and probably made by Gautrot Double water key on the same crook Engraved: A Squire / Cincinnati / Ohio Bell: 4-5/8in Length: 12in Yankee: Alfred Squire worked in Cincinnati from about 1869 to 1890. He advertised as an importer and manufacturer of instruments. This horn has a unique design in a couple of ways. The look of the valves and their thin profile finger pads makes me think that this is from the 1880s or near there. The uncommon items are the "S" lead pipe and the dual horizontal water key. Bore: .45 The two spouts are both on the same section of pipe so there was really no need for both. | ||||||||
9592 | Bugle | White | ||||||
9593 | Cornet | Besancon | Bb | |||||
Besancon Lyon | ||||||||
9594 | Tenor Horn | Couesnon | 1904 | Bb | ||||
9595 | Trumpet; Bass | Schafer | Bb | |||||
C. Schafer Hannover | ||||||||
9596 | Cornet | Pourcelet | ||||||
F. Pourcelet Lessines Belgium | ||||||||
9597 | Baritone | Frambach | Bb | |||||
Frambach Liege | ||||||||
9598 | Trumpet | HessE | Bb | |||||
Hess Klingemthal | ||||||||
9599 | Trumpet; Bass | Horst | Bb | |||||
Horst Altona | ||||||||
9600 | Tenor Horn | Reiter | Bb | |||||
H. Reiter Pfarrkirchen | ||||||||
9601 | Baritone | Gras | Bb | |||||
9602 | Tenor Horn | Adler | Bb | |||||
Johannes Adler Markneukirchen | ||||||||
9603 | French Horn | Cerveny | High F | |||||
Bell: 11 in | ||||||||
9604 | Tuba | Kalashen | BBb | |||||
9605 | Alto Horn | Fischer | American | |||||
Height: 25.5 in Bell 9 in | ||||||||
9606 | Cornet | Fiske | Eb | |||||
9607 | Sousaphone | Elkhart | 2388 | |||||
9608 | Baritone; DB | Conn | 74I | 233661 | 1926 | |||
.506 Bore Bells: 6.25/10 in Height: 28.5in | ||||||||
9609 | Helicon | Fischer | Eb | |||||
Missing some tubing | ||||||||
9610 | Trumpet | Elkhart | 15565 | |||||
9611 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | American | 2159 | ||||
9612 | Fluglehorn | Michl | ||||||
Franz Michl, Graslitz, Bohmen Length: 17in Length of tubing: 54 in Bell: 6 1/4in | ||||||||
9613 | French Horn | Sawatski | ||||||
9614 | Trumpet | Jeremias | ||||||
Length:18 in Length of tubing:54 in | ||||||||
9615 | French Horn | Krumphanzl | ||||||
9616 | Trumpet | Schediwy | ||||||
F. Schediwy Ludwigsburg Length: 17.5 in Length of tubing: 54.5 in | ||||||||
9617 | French Horn | FischerV | ||||||
Garland:Pfarrkirche Barringen Bell:Vinzent Fischer Graslitz Bohmen Barringen is a little village in Bohemia | ||||||||
9618 | Alto Horn | Anon | ||||||
9619 | Trumpet | Holton | T101 | 2005 | ||||
9620 | Trombone; valve | Zimmermann | ||||||
J.H. Zimmermann St. Petersburg | ||||||||
9621 | Trombone | Zimmermann | Eb | |||||
9622 | Tuba | Kalashen | 7060 | Eb | ||||
Height:33.5 in Bell: 14 in | ||||||||
9623 | Trumpet | Bopp | Bb | |||||
A. Bopp Schopf Jun. | ||||||||
9624 | Cornet | Bopp | Bb | |||||
B. Bopp Mainz | ||||||||
9625 | Trumpet; Pic | Alexander | ||||||
Gebr. Alexander Mainz | ||||||||
9626 | Cornet | Besson | Superota | |||||
Besson Class A 128 | ||||||||
9627 | Sousaphone | DePrins | ||||||
It looks like a early attempt by DePrins to make a Sousaphone | ||||||||
9628 | French Horn | Wunderlich | ||||||
C.A. Wunderlich | ||||||||
9629 | Trumpet | Calvert | 46485 | |||||
9630 | Trumpet | Kreisler | Professional | 139042 | ||||
Made In The USA | Kreisler | Professional Length: 18in Bell: 4in | ||||||||
9631 | Tenor Horn | MelloDee | ||||||
9632 | Euphonium | Buescher | 45 | 201640 | 1925 | |||
Bell: 11in Height: 28in Patent Oct. 29, 1907. | ||||||||
9633 | Euphonium | Conn | 34050 | 1896 | ||||
Made by | C.G. Conn | Elkhart | Worcester | Mass Bore: .568 Bell: 12 3/8in | ||||||||
9634 | Mellophone | Conn of KC | Liberty | P52377 | ||||
9635 | Bugle | Kretschmar | ||||||
Kretschmar | Philadelphia | ||||||||
9636 | Trumpet | Selmer | Grand Prix | 104 | 1930 | C/Bb | ||
This has the Barcelone award from 1929 but not the Liege award from 1930 so should be from the 1929-30 era. | ||||||||
9637 | Trumpet | Nikkan | ||||||
9638 | Trumpet | Couesnon | American Perfection | 1924 | Bb/A | |||
9639 | Cornet | Pask | ||||||
Pask | Maker | London | 3733 Length: 13in | ||||||||
9640 | Trumpet | Orpheus | 1346 | |||||
Germany on Leadpipe | ||||||||
9641 | Tuba | ReisserCh | ||||||
Christian Reisser Ulm | ||||||||
9642 | Alto Horn | Couturier-Lyon | ||||||
9643 | Fluglehorn | David | Eb | |||||
Ernst David Bielefeld | ||||||||
9644 | Trombone; valve | DePrins | Eb | |||||
DePrins Gebr Antwerpen | ||||||||
9645 | Trombone; valve | DePrins | Bb | |||||
DePrins Gebr Antwerpen | ||||||||
9646 | Helicon | Michl | BBb | |||||
Franz Michl Graslitz | ||||||||
9647 | Baritone | Ecochard | Bb | |||||
9648 | Fluglehorn | Evette-Schaeffer | Bb | |||||
Evette-Schaeffer made by Buffet-Crampon | ||||||||
9649 | Trombone | Finke | Bb | |||||
Helmut Finke Herford | ||||||||
9650 | Fluglehorn | Otto | ||||||
Franz Otto Markneukirchen | ||||||||
9651 | Baritone | Fuchs | ||||||
Daniel Fuchs Wien | ||||||||
9652 | Mellophone | Gautrot | Eb | |||||
9653 | Helicon | Halary | Eb | |||||
9654 | French Horn | Heckel | ||||||
9655 | Tuba | Rott | ||||||
Fabrica de instrumentos musicales / Augusto Enrique Rott hijo / Praga / Republica de Checoslovaquia (Musical instruments factory / August Henry Rott’s son / Prague/ Republic of Czechoslovakia) | ||||||||
9656 | Trumpet | York | 111543 | 1933 | ||||
9657 | Trombone; Bass | York | ||||||
York Grand Rapids Michigan USA Slide marked 7291. | ||||||||
9658 | Tuba | Slater | 1865-6 | |||||
Bell: 11in with garland Height: 42in | ||||||||
9659 | Cornet | Martin | 11003 | |||||
9660 | French Horn | Sprinz | ||||||
9661 | Tuba | Rott | ||||||
9662 | Cornet | Pollmann | 1872-80 | Eb | ||||
Length: 8in | ||||||||
9663 | Trombone | Vega | ||||||
Vega | Made | by the | Standard | Band Inst. Co. | 62 Sudbury St. | Boston Hankley’s Model Pat. May 13th, 1902 | ||||||||
9664 | Tuba | Conn | 80213 | 1903 | ||||
Bell: 14 in Height: 31 in | ||||||||
9665 | Cornet | Cousin | ||||||
9666 | Trumpet | Puritan | Cosmopolitan | P27030 | ||||
Puritan | Cosmopolitan | Music Co. | MPLS | Minn | ||||||||
9667 | Trumpet | Pan American | 35b | |||||
9668 | Alto Horn | Conn | 6C | 1937 | ||||
9669 | Cornet | Heald | ||||||
9670 | Cornet | Haynes | ||||||
9671 | French Horn | Conn | 5D | |||||
11436 | Trumpet | Ohio Band Instruments | Grenadier | 64598 | 1961 | Bb | ||
bell marked "Grenadier / Made By / Ohio Band Instrument Co / Cleveland / O." 4-5/8" bell, 21.5" long | ||||||||
photo from internet auction | ||||||||
9673 | Tenor Horn | HessD | 1860s | |||||
9674 | Trumpet | Adams | ||||||
9675 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | 30I | |||||
Representation of | ||||||||
9676 | Bugle | Horstmann | ||||||
Wm Horstmann Company Philada | ||||||||
9677 | Fluglehorn | Orpheus | ||||||
9678 | Euphonium | Grand Rapids Musical Co | Wizard | |||||
Bell: 15in | ||||||||
9679 | Fluglehorn | Grand Rapids Musical Co | Wizard | |||||
9680 | Trombone; valve | Barth-A | Bb | |||||
A. Barth Munchen | ||||||||
9681 | Baritone | Pini | 5540 | Bb | ||||
A. Pini Heerbrug | ||||||||
9682 | Fluglehorn | Augu | Bb | |||||
Louis Augu Bourges | ||||||||
9683 | French Horn | David | ||||||
This horn has a "modern" valve linkage so probably a Crepin-David | ||||||||
9684 | Tenor Horn | Effner | Bb | |||||
R. Effner Berlin | ||||||||
9685 | Trumpet | Wagner | Bb | |||||
G.A. Wagner Dresden | ||||||||
9686 | Tenor Horn | Hermuth | Bb | |||||
Hermuth Gelsenkirchen | ||||||||
9687 | Kuhlohorn | HessE | Bb | |||||
Hess Klingenthal | ||||||||
9688 | Cornet | Higham | Bb | |||||
9689 | Trumpet; Bass | Lange | Bb | |||||
H. Lange Gorlitz | ||||||||
9690 | Fluglehorn | Gras | Eb | |||||
J. Gras. These horns look like Fluglehorns but where advertized as Cornet in Fluglehorn shape | ||||||||
9691 | Tuba | Deimer | ||||||
Karl Deimer Karlsruhe | ||||||||
9692 | Tuba | Kostler | ||||||
Willy Kostler Graslitz | ||||||||
9693 | Fluglehorn | Lambrecht | Bb | |||||
Lambrecht Bruxelles | ||||||||
9694 | Tenor Horn | Lebrun | Bb | |||||
D&P Lebrun Bruxelles | ||||||||
9695 | Trumpet | Acme | Master | 210079 | ||||
9696 | Trumpet | Sudre | 1902-10 | |||||
13 boulevard Rochechouart, Paris Bore: 420 | ||||||||
9697 | Helicon | Conn | 2k | 171560 | 120 | Eb | ||
9698 | Tuba | Zoebisch | Eb HP | |||||
C.A. Zeobisch & Sons, New York Bell: 11 1/2in Height: 31in | ||||||||
9699 | Tuba | Wurlitzer | Lyric | Eb | ||||
Bell: 15 in Height: 31in | ||||||||
9700 | Trumpet | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | 2271 | ||||
9701 | Trumpet | Ohio Band Instrument Co. | Regent | 31263 | ||||
9702 | trombone; AltoV | Pepper | Standard | 29028 | ||||
9703 | Trumpet | Couesnon | Monopole | 58857 | ||||
9704 | Cornet | Conn | Light Valve | 1881 | Eb | |||
Rendering | ||||||||
9705 | Cornet | Conn | Light Valve | 1881 | Eb | |||
Rendering | ||||||||
9706 | Cornet | Conn | Clear Bore Vocal | 1881 | C/Bb/A | |||
Rendering | ||||||||
9707 | Cornet | Conn | Solo | 1881 | Bb/A | |||
Rendering | ||||||||
9708 | Cornet | Conn | Besson | 1881 | Bb | |||
Rendering | ||||||||
9709 | Cornet | Conn | Distin | 1881 | Bb | |||
Rendering | ||||||||
9710 | Cornet | Conn | Artist | 1881 | Bb | |||
Rendering Equa-Tone Valve | ||||||||
9711 | Cornet | Conn | Courtois | 1881 | Bb | |||
Rendering | ||||||||
9712 | Cornet | Conn | Courtois | 1881 | Eb | |||
Rendering | ||||||||
9713 | Alto Horn | Conn | Solo | 1881 | Eb | |||
Rendering Conic Clear Bore | ||||||||
9714 | Alto Horn | Conn | Superior | 1881 | Eb | |||
Rendering Solo | ||||||||
9715 | Alto Horn | Conn | Superior | 1881 | Eb | |||
Rendering Light Valve Height: 22in | ||||||||
9716 | Alto Horn | Conn | Clear Bore | 1881 | Eb | |||
Rendering Height: 22in Conic Clear Bore | ||||||||
9717 | Tenor Horn | Conn | Clear Bore | 1881 | Bb | |||
Rendering Height: 26in | ||||||||
9718 | Tenor Horn | Conn | Superior | 1881 | Bb | |||
Rendering Height 26in | ||||||||
9719 | Baritone | Conn | Superior | 1881 | Bb | |||
Rendering Height: 26in | ||||||||
9720 | Baritone | Conn | Solo | 1881 | Bb | |||
Rendering Height: 26in Advertised as an Euphonium | ||||||||
9721 | Tuba | Conn | Superior | 1881 | Eb | |||
Rendering Height: 33in Weight: 10lbs Light Valves | ||||||||
9722 | Tuba | Conn | Clear Bore | 1881 | Eb | |||
Rendering Height:33in Weight: 10lbs (suspected that the image is mislabeled and this is a BBb) | ||||||||
9723 | Tuba | Conn | Clear Bore | 1881 | BBb | |||
Rendering Length: 35in Weight: 15lbs (Suspected that this may be a mis-labeled image) | ||||||||
9724 | Helicon | Conn | Clear Bore Alto | 1881 | Eb | |||
Rendering | ||||||||
9725 | Helicon | Conn | Clear Bore Tenor | 1881 | Bb | |||
Rendering | ||||||||
9726 | Helicon | Conn | Clear Bore Euphonium | 1881 | Bb | |||
Rendering | ||||||||
9727 | Helicon | Conn | Clear Bore Bass | 1881 | Eb | |||
Rendering (also available in BBb) | ||||||||
9728 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | Bb | |||||
Rendering Also available in Bass trombone | ||||||||
9729 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 1881 | |||||
Rendering Tuning Slide Optional | ||||||||
9730 | Trombone | Conn | 1881 | Bb | ||||
Rendering Tuning Slide Optional | ||||||||
9731 | Alto Horn | Conn | Mellophone | Eb/C/Bb | ||||
Rendering Convertable Advertised as a Mellophone Can be Bell up, Bell Down, Bell Forward or OTS | ||||||||
9732 | French Horn | Conn | 1881 | |||||
Rendering 10 crooks | ||||||||
9733 | French Horn | Conn | 1881 | |||||
Rendering 5 crooks | ||||||||
9734 | Trumpet | Conn | 1881 | F/Eb/Db | ||||
Rendering uses crooks to change pitch | ||||||||
9735 | Cornet | Conn | Pupil Besson | 1881 | Eb | |||
Rendering | ||||||||
9736 | Cornet | Conn | Pupil Besson | 1881 | Bb | |||
Rendering | ||||||||
9737 | trombone; AltoV | Conn | New American Wonder | 1890 | Eb | |||
9738 | Cornet | Conn | New Wonder | 1888 | Eb | |||
9739 | Cornet | Conn | Wonder Solo | 1888 | Bb/A | |||
9740 | Cornet | Conn | Parlor | 1888 | Bb | |||
Advertised as a Parlor Cornet rather than pocket cornet | ||||||||
9741 | Helicon | Conn | Wonder | 1888 | Eb | |||
9742 | Alto Horn | Conn | Wonder Solo Cornet Model | 1888 | Eb | |||
Length: 15in Bell: 6in Patented 6/15/1886 | ||||||||
9743 | Alto Horn | Conn | Wonder | 1888 | Eb | |||
9744 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | Wonder | 1888 | ||||
9745 | Trombone | Conn | Wonder | 1888 | Bb Trill | |||
Trill Valve | ||||||||
9746 | Trombone | Conn | Wonder | 1888 | ||||
9747 | Tenor Horn | Conn | Wonder | 1888 | ||||
9748 | Baritone | Conn | Wonder | 1888 | ||||
9749 | Baritone | Conn | Wonder Solo | 1888 | ||||
Advertised as Euphonium | ||||||||
9750 | Euphonium | Conn | Wonder | 1888 | Bb | |||
Advertised as Bb Bass | ||||||||
9751 | Tuba | Conn | Wonder | 1888 | Eb | |||
Height: 33in Weight: 10 lbs | ||||||||
9752 | Tuba | Conn | Wonder | 1888 | BBb | |||
Height: 30in Weight: 18lbs Bell: 14.5in Patented 4/15/1886 | ||||||||
9753 | Cornet | Conn | Vocal Wonder | 1888 | C/Bb/A | |||
9754 | Alto Horn | Conn | New American | 1890 | Eb | |||
9755 | Alto Horn | Conn | New Wonder | 1890 | Eb | |||
9756 | Tenor Horn | Conn | New American | 1890 | ||||
9757 | Tenor Horn | Conn | New Wonder | 1890 | ||||
9758 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | Wonder | 1890 | ||||
9759 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | Wonder | 1890 | ||||
Baritone Valve Trombone | ||||||||
9760 | Trombone | Conn | Innes | 1890 | ||||
9761 | Trombone | Conn | Artist | 1890 | ||||
9762 | Euphonium | Conn | New American | 1890 | ||||
9763 | Euphonium | Conn | New Wonder | 1890 | ||||
9764 | Euphonium | Conn | American | 1890 | ||||
9765 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | Wonder | 1890 | ||||
9766 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | American | 1890 | ||||
9767 | Tuba | Conn | Wonder | 1890 | Eb | |||
9768 | Tuba | Conn | American | 1890 | Eb | |||
9769 | Cornet | Heinem | Eb | |||||
Length: 12in | ||||||||
9770 | Alto Horn | Bruno | Special Grade | |||||
Height: 20in | ||||||||
9771 | Trombone | Keefer | Keefer-Simons | 9466 | 1919 | |||
Bell: 7.5in | ||||||||
9772 | Fluglehorn | Decart | Bb | |||||
F & L Decart Freres Lierre | ||||||||
9773 | Fluglehorn | Bajus | Bb | |||||
Z. Bajus Avesnes | ||||||||
9774 | Kuhlohorn | Beer | Bb | |||||
Willy Beer Migma | ||||||||
9775 | Alto Horn | Boland | Eb | |||||
Boland Liege | ||||||||
9776 | Cornet | Ueberwasser | ||||||
Bernh. Ueberwasser Markneukirchen | ||||||||
9777 | Trumpet | Bb | ||||||
Crepin David Bielefeld. Modern spings instead of clockwork springs | ||||||||
9778 | Helicon | Dotzauer | ||||||
9779 | Fluglehorn | Hawkes | Excelsior Sonorous | |||||
Hawkes&Son | ||||||||
9780 | Tuba | Lehmpfuhl | BBb | |||||
Karl Lehmpfuhl Freiburg 42 In. | ||||||||
9781 | Helicon | Lehrer | ||||||
Anton Lehrer Tepliz | ||||||||
9782 | Tuba | Wendler | ||||||
L. Wendler Rendsburg | ||||||||
9783 | Trombone; valve | Maheu | Cavalry Trombone | Bb | ||||
9784 | Tenor Horn | Mahillon | 172 | 1952 | Bb | |||
9785 | Kuhlohorn | MeinlWeston | Bb | |||||
Meinl&Weston also used Melton as a Trade name as in this case | ||||||||
9786 | Cornet | Kenny | 1523 | |||||
Length: 15.75in Bell: 4.5in Bore: .462 | ||||||||
9787 | Trumpet | Higham | Bb/A | |||||
Cornet mouthpiece receiver CLASS | A | EXHIBITION | PRIZE MEDALS | awarded | to | J. HIGHAM Ltd. | 127. Strangeways | MANCHESTER | ENGLAND | 51228 Bore: .447 Bell: 4 7/8 in tuning slides for second and third slides three crooks F, Eb, D | ||||||||
9788 | Bugle | Horstmann | ||||||
Wm H. Horstman Company Philada | ||||||||
9789 | Trumpet | Orpheum | Elite | 8762 | ||||
Length: 19 1/8in Bell: 4.5in | ||||||||
9790 | Trombone | Bruno | ||||||
Bruno & Son | Agents | New York | C Mahillon | Fournisseur Brevete | de Armee | | ||||||||
9791 | Trumpet; Pic | Couesnon | 1965 | |||||
It looks like a 3 valve design with a fourth valve added | ||||||||
9792 | Alto Horn | Mennesson | Eb | |||||
Emille Mennesson Reims | ||||||||
9793 | Fluglehorn | EMO | Bb | |||||
Ernst Modl | ||||||||
9794 | Trumpet; Bass | Sydow | Bb | |||||
Ernst Sydow | ||||||||
9795 | Trumpet; Bass | Kessler | Bb | |||||
Ferd. Kessler Marneukirchen | ||||||||
9796 | Helicon | WolfJ | Recurve | |||||
Josef Wolf Praha | ||||||||
9797 | Trombone; valve | Kessels | Belgisch Model | 1914 | Bb | |||
This trombone was manufactured by Kessels and, probably shortly after Kessels was dismissed, rebranded with Konefa. | ||||||||
9798 | Baritone | Mahillon | 560 | 1935 | Bb | |||
9799 | Trombone; valve | Millereau | ||||||
9800 | Baritone | Millereau | Bb | |||||
9801 | Sousaphone | Hawkes | 48x17x | Eb | ||||
3+1 Pistons Bell:24in Excelsior Class A| Hawkes & Son | Denman Street Piccadilly Circus London | manufactured for Suttons Pty. Ltd. Melbourne. | ||||||||
9802 | Trumpet | Velvetone | 110142 | |||||
9803 | Alto Horn | Allen | OTS | 1858-60 | Eb | |||
Manufactured | by | Allen Mfg. Co. | 18 } Harvard Pl | Boston | ||||||||
9804 | Sousaphone | Missenharter | Excelsior | 12125 | Eb | |||
Excelsior | Missenharter | Harry Coleman | Maker | Phila, Pa | 12125 | ||||||||
9805 | Sousaphone | Jenkins | Harwood Professional | P52996 | Eb | |||
Speculation that this is a Pan Am 62K from 1928. | ||||||||
9806 | Cornet | Keefer | Grenadier | 218983 | 1936 | Bb/A | ||
Bore.460 Bell 4.5in | ||||||||
9807 | Trumpet; Pic | Kalison | Mini | Bb | ||||
Mini trumpet with external valve guide screws | ||||||||
9808 | Helicon | Krywalski | ||||||
9809 | Tenor Horn | Barbe | ||||||
J.B. Barbe pas de Calais | ||||||||
9810 | Tuba | Goller | BBb | |||||
Length 40 In. | ||||||||
9811 | Alto Horn | Mahillon | 171 | 1952 | Eb | |||
9812 | Cornet | Miether | ||||||
Otto Miether Braunschweig | ||||||||
9813 | Fluglehorn | Panny | Bb | |||||
F. Panny Bruxelles | ||||||||
9814 | Trumpet | Cavour | ||||||
Paul Cavour Milan | ||||||||
9815 | Trumpet | Monnig | ||||||
Paul Monnig Migma | ||||||||
9816 | Fluglehorn | Peeters | Eb | |||||
A. Peeters Tilburg | ||||||||
9817 | Trumpet | Kitchen | 1776 | HP | ||||
Kitchen & Co 29 Queen Victoria St Leeds Kevin: Robert Snowdon Kitchen, proprietor of Kitchen & C0, Leeds. Operated in Leeds from 1894-1955. According to preliminary research by John Townsend Joint Librarian, Thoresby Society, Leeds, Kitchen opened his business sometime during the mid 1890s at a stall, 163 Kirkgate Market. (Robinsons, Kellys� Directories) He moved regularly to progressivly more prestigious establishments and settled finally at 29 Queen Victoria St. This is central to what are known as the Empire buildings and are a part of a large covered mall (incorporating several lanes and streets)at the present. He expanded into adjacent shops as the need arose. At some point, he began manufacturing brass instruments. | ||||||||
9818 | Tuba | Holton | 119494 | 1936 | BBb | |||
Short Action | ||||||||
10055 | Tuba | Altrichter | ||||||
J.A. Altrichter Frankfurt | ||||||||
9820 | Mellophone | Besson | ||||||
Class | A | Enharmonic | Patented | 50 Medaks of Honour | FB | Besson & Co | "Prototype" | 196 Euston Road | London | England | Agents | C.W.Lindsay Ltd | Ottawa | ||||||||
9821 | Bugle | |||||||
Sousa Shaped | ||||||||
9822 | Tenor Horn | BauerM | ||||||
Matthaus Bauer Wein | ||||||||
9823 | Bugle | Van Wijk | ||||||
1 valve probably Eb/Db | ||||||||
9824 | Baritone | Higham | HP | |||||
4th and 5th valves are a larger bore then 1-3 | ||||||||
9825 | Cornet | Wunderlich | ||||||
9826 | Sousaphone | ShermanClay | 5824 | Eb | ||||
9827 | Tuba | Boosey | 1904 | BBb | ||||
compensating Monster tuba. | ||||||||
9828 | Tuba | Schuster | 1884-98 | BBb | ||||
Height: 33in Bore: .730 | ||||||||
9829 | Helicon | Cerveny | 1891-1901 | |||||
Sole Agent for United States Louis Vitak | Premieres Recompenses | Paris 1889 | Chicago 1893 | V.F.Cervenny & Fils | Koninggraz | ||||||||
9830 | Antoniophone | Boosey | ||||||
M. Coutois invented the Antoniophone in 1878. | ||||||||
9831 | Trombone; Valve | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | |||||
9832 | Trombone | York | 146 | 114108 | 1934 | |||
Angled hand brace and curved bell brace | ||||||||
10303 | French Horn | Conn | New Invention | |||||
9836 | Cornet | Fischer | ||||||
Numbered bottom caps and casings Besson 628 on rotor Length: 13in Bell: 4 5/8in | ||||||||
9837 | Tuba | Pini | BBb | |||||
9838 | Tuba | Utrechtse | 766 | 1963 | BBb | |||
AVU Utrechtse Muziekinstrumentenfabriek | ||||||||
9839 | Trumpet | Boosey-Hawkes | ||||||
I have no clue about the key this trumpet is built in | ||||||||
9840 | Cornophone | Besson | 65555 | Eb | ||||
9841 | Cornophone | Besson | ||||||
9842 | French Horn | Coeckelenbergh | ||||||
It looks like some other Belgian French Horns we have | ||||||||
9843 | Bugle | Couesnon | Bb | |||||
It looks like a 2 valve Bb Fluglehorn | ||||||||
9844 | Euphonium | Couesnon | Bb | |||||
9845 | Fluglehorn | Couesnon | ||||||
It look s smaller than Bb but to big for Eb so mayby C? | ||||||||
9846 | Helicon | Gras | BBb | |||||
9847 | Cornet | Fischer | Quick Change | |||||
9849 | Cornet | Art | Master | |||||
9850 | Trumpet | Pan American | 42B Universal | C/Bb/A | ||||
9851 | Trumpet | Pan American | 30B | Bb/A | ||||
9852 | Trumpet | Pan American | 34B | Bb/A | ||||
9853 | Cornet | Pan American | 60A Bandmaster | Bb/A | ||||
"Originally known as the Circus Model" from ad. | ||||||||
9854 | Cornet | Pan American | 28A Solo | |||||
9855 | Cornet | Pan American | 32A Vocal | C/Bb/A | ||||
9857 | Trombone | Pan American | 30H Broadway | |||||
Slide Lock | ||||||||
9858 | Cornet | Pan American | 79889 | |||||
Bell: 4 5/8in Length: 15 1/2in Bore: .468 | ||||||||
9859 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | Regimental Line | Eb | ||||
Regimental Line | Exclusive Distributors | Lyon and Healy | ||||||||
9860 | Cornet | Allen-Hall | Bb | |||||
A custom factory-made (by Allen Mfg. Co., Allen & Hall, or Hall & Quinby) Bb rotary valve bell front with an Eb valve bugle bell. This horn was restored by Robb Stewert. When the finger hook was removed the shadow of the stamped oval Allen Mfg. Company escutcheon plate appeared. The instrument features a large Eb bell with special Bb tubing which is slightly larger standard Boston Bb cornet tubing. It is likely that the bell on this instrument was from old stock. The tuning shank is 1870s style made of nickel-silver rather than plated brass. | ||||||||
9861 | Helicon | Glier | ||||||
9863 | Sousaphone | Jay | 8641 | Eb | ||||
9864 | Trombone | York | 140 | 93484 | 1928 | |||
9865 | Tuba | Conn | 246413 | 1952 | ||||
Bore .625 | ||||||||
9866 | Trumpet; Bass | Bohm Meinl | 69xxx | |||||
Bell: 6.5in Bore: .472 Length:25.74in | ||||||||
9867 | Trumpet; Bass | Bohm Meinl | 69xxx | |||||
Bell: 6.5in Bore: .472 Length:25.74in | ||||||||
9868 | Tuba | Mahillon | 390 | |||||
9869 | French Horn | Monnig | ||||||
9870 | Mellophone | Dyer | Improved | |||||
9871 | Baritone | Hall-Quinby | HP | |||||
Bell: 10.5in Bore:.553 Height: 25.5in | ||||||||
9872 | Fluglehorn | Giboreau | Bb | |||||
Alph. Giboreau Fils Brevete a Liege Bastrompet: This is a very primitive Flugelhorn. It never had a pinky hook no pull-knobs the braces are just a piece of tubing with a diamond shaped piece of sheet brass and the lead pipe goes straight thru the valves. I thought I had not seen that before but we have another one in the catalog that looks identical sold by Vanderhaeghen | ||||||||
9873 | French Horn | Gruber | ||||||
9874 | Alto Horn | Pepper | 8627 | |||||
Height: 26in Bell: 11in | ||||||||
9875 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
9876 | Cornet | Carlin-Lennox | Majestic | |||||
9877 | Trumpet | Feiler | Bb | |||||
Meister Albin Feiler Migma | ||||||||
9878 | Cornet | Altrichter | ||||||
Altrichter Hoflieferant | ||||||||
9879 | Baritone | Sax | Bb | |||||
Modern shape not a old Saxhorn | ||||||||
9880 | Mellophone | Bellon | ||||||
Bellon Basel | ||||||||
9881 | Trombone | Blasom | Bass Trombone | Bb | ||||
9882 | Trumpet; Bass | Mahillon | ||||||
9883 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 1914 | Bb | ||||
SHepards Crook Trumpet | ||||||||
9884 | Mellophone | Mahillon | 498 | 1927 | ||||
9885 | Ballad Horn | Distin | 24760 | |||||
9886 | Fluglehorn | Egerter | Bb | |||||
Johann Egerter Markneukirchen | ||||||||
9887 | Tuba | Tompkins | ||||||
F. Tompkins Northhampton | ||||||||
9888 | Tuba | Drab | ||||||
G. Drab Budweis | ||||||||
9889 | Tuba | Hermuth | ||||||
Hermuth Gelsenkirchen | ||||||||
9890 | Tuba | Nikkan | BBb | |||||
9891 | Trumpet | Holton | 47 Symphony | 1947 | ||||
Issue on the manufacture date. It may not have been made until 1948 or after. | ||||||||
9892 | Cornet | Olds | Studio | 48884 | ||||
Length: 16in Bell: 5 in | ||||||||
9893 | Trumpet | Selmer | American | 76527 | ||||
9894 | Cornet | Thompson-Odell | ||||||
9895 | Fluglehorn | Couturier-Lyon | Eb | |||||
9896 | Baritone | deVries | ||||||
3rd valve: 2 steps converted to low pitch Bore: .433 Bell: 11in | ||||||||
9897 | Bugle | Van Wijk | EbDb | |||||
van Wijk Vlijmen. Trombone shape 1 valve Bugle | ||||||||
9898 | Baritone | Gautrot | ||||||
Gautrot brevete a Paris Valves of different length Height: 23.5 Listed as a baritone, but could it be an alto? | ||||||||
9899 | Cornet | Holton | Collegiate | 9775 | ||||
Interesting instrument. It says Made in USA, but no where does it name Holton. And, the serial number does not seem consistent with the Holton sequence. | ||||||||
9900 | Cornet | Riedl-A | 6001 | |||||
Adalbert Riedl 833 N. Hoyne Ave., Chicago, Ills....U.S. Patent No. 879322 | ||||||||
9901 | Trumpet; Pic | Selmer | ||||||
The 3 valve version is rare they only made a few in coop. with Maurice Andre when they realised you realy need a 4th valve on a piccolo | ||||||||
9902 | Helicon | Sambruna | ||||||
Sambruna Milano | ||||||||
9903 | Ophicleide | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
10 Keys length 43 In. | ||||||||
9904 | Trumpet | Rudall-Carte | ||||||
It reads Rudall Carte & Co in the logo | ||||||||
9905 | Helicon | Steyn | Imperial | |||||
It looks like a van Engelen | ||||||||
9906 | Fluglehorn | Persy | Bb | |||||
9907 | Trombone; valve | Persy | Cavalry Trombone | Bb | ||||
9908 | French Horn | Geipel | ||||||
Vienna Valves | ||||||||
9909 | Kuhlohorn | Richter | Bb | |||||
Albin Richter Trebsen | ||||||||
9910 | Alto Horn | Riedl | Eb | |||||
Eduard Riedl Graslitz | ||||||||
9911 | French Horn | Schindler | F | |||||
H. Schindler Milwauke | ||||||||
9912 | Mellophone | York | 613 | |||||
9913 | Euphonium | Holton | 185 | |||||
9914 | Alto Horn | Buescher | 20 | 21689 | 1913 | |||
9915 | Helicon | Martin | 11609 | Eb | ||||
The Martin Band Inst. Co. Elkhart Ind. Bell: 20.5in | ||||||||
9916 | Cornet | Bryant | 1374 | |||||
"Pat Pndg" (patent 839547, valve-spring structure), so 1905-1906 | ||||||||
9917 | Mellophone | Kalashen | Kleartone | |||||
9918 | Cornet | Couturier | Salvation Army | 40788 | 1918 | |||
Made for | Salvation Army | by | E.A. Courutier | Elkhart | Ind Valves serial number is in range only for York Couturier Wizard cornets (c.1914) and has York patent and bore size embossing on lower 2nd valve (same as York Couturier Wizard cornets). Salvation Army horns show characteristics of both York and Couturier horns, so seems reasonable that Couturier took unfinished work-in-process with him when he formed his own company and the split was amicable. | ||||||||
9919 | Cornet | French | 1488 | |||||
9920 | Cornet | Graves | OTS | Eb | ||||
Length 20.5in | ||||||||
9921 | Cornet | Sir Walter | R14591 | |||||
9922 | Helicon | Martin | Eb | |||||
Bore:.625 Bell:17in | ||||||||
9923 | Trombone | Olds | P-15 Custom | 835570 | 1973. | |||
9924 | Cornet | Conn | Wonder | 28048 | 1889 | Eb | ||
9925 | Baritone | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
Height: 28.25in Bell: 7.75in | ||||||||
9926 | Helicon | Conn of KC | Liberty | BBb | ||||
Liberty made exclusively for Conn Co. USA Bell: 20in | ||||||||
9927 | Mellophone | Art | American Triumph | 108981 | ||||
American | Triumph | Art | Musical Instruments | Inc | F A Buescher | Pres | ||||||||
9928 | Serpent | Baudouin | 1812-1836 | |||||
6 hole, 2 key Church Serpent. Leather covered Wood, brass keys all original except mouthpiece 1 of 10 Baudouin Church Serpents known to exist name marked inside of bell | ||||||||
9929 | Trombone; valve | Altrichter | ||||||
J. Altrichter | ||||||||
9930 | French Horn | Association General | ||||||
9931 | Cornet | Barbet et Granier | ||||||
Barbet et Granier Marseille | ||||||||
9932 | Tenor Horn | Barbet et Granier | Saxhorn | |||||
9933 | Cornet | Besson | Westminster | Eb | ||||
9934 | Euphonium; DB | Buescher | 1922 | Bb | ||||
The Buescher Elkhart Ind | ||||||||
9935 | Cornet | Carcasonne | ||||||
Georges Carcasonne Nimes (France) | ||||||||
9936 | Fluglehorn | Dagnelies | Bb | |||||
9937 | Bugle | DePrins | Bb/Eb | |||||
9938 | Bugle | Bb/Eb | ||||||
Pelisson Gaillard et Loiselet | ||||||||
9939 | Cornet | Eschenbach | ||||||
9940 | Trumpet; Pic | Finke | Herald Trumpet | |||||
9941 | French Horn | Panny | ||||||
F. Panny Bruxelles | ||||||||
9942 | Post Horn | Hirschberg | ||||||
A very early valve instrument | ||||||||
9943 | Trombone; valve | Hampl | ||||||
9944 | Tenor Horn | Volkholz | Oval | |||||
Hans Volkholz | ||||||||
9945 | Trumpet | Glassl, H | Bb | |||||
Heribert Glassl Heribert Glassl opend his shop in app. 1948 as a instrument shop and a repair shop. He started making instruments himself and grew to 8 employees. He was the first European Instrument manufacturor that made fiberglas Sousaphones and fiberglas Tubas. They seem to have made very decent Trombones. His son had already taken over the shop but he suddenly died in 2002 so Heribert had to take control over the firm again he finally quit in 2005 at an age of 75 years old. The machines and one of the employees went to the Netherlands to Adams Music in Thorn where they now make their own Flugelhorns that seem to be Pro quality and they are working on Euphoniums now. | ||||||||
9946 | Cornet | Trapp | Bb | |||||
Hermann Trapp Wildstein | ||||||||
9947 | Tenor Horn | Hublart | Bb | |||||
M. Hublart et Fils Strasbourg | ||||||||
9948 | Baritone; DB | York | 8137 | 1903 | ||||
9949 | Post Horn | Hirschberg | ||||||
9950 | Baritone | King | 1172 Improved Model | 70112 | ||||
9951 | Alto Horn | Pepper | Superior | 1532 | ||||
Superior | Henry Distin | Maker | for | J.W. Pepper | Phila. and N. York | No 1532 | ||||||||
9952 | Trombone; Valve | Silver Piston | ||||||
Slide/Valve Combo | ||||||||
9953 | Cornet | Missenharter | Medaille Ist Class | 7874 | ||||
Medaille | 1st Class | Exposition | Universelle | 1855 Medaille | Londres 1862 | Exposition Universelle | Paris 1867 | Medaille Dhonneur | En Argent | San Francisco | American Institute | Ch. Missenharter | Manfr | New York | 7874 Cornet owned by Charles Missenharter JR. | ||||||||
9954 | Tuba | Fischer | 33657 | |||||
Height 38in Bell 16in | ||||||||
9955 | Cornet | Bruno | Royal Artist | |||||
9956 | Cornet | Conn | 8A | 317759 | 1937-8 | |||
9957 | Trumpet | King | 1047M | 472666 | 1970 | |||
9958 | Cornet | Conn | Long Model | 124917 | 1912 | Bb/A | ||
Marketed as the "Booster" | ||||||||
9959 | Trombone | Getzen | 300 Series | KTR503 | ||||
9961 | Cornet | Alexander | Bb | |||||
It looks French | ||||||||
9962 | Alto Horn | Anborg | Solo Alto Horn | Eb | ||||
9963 | Fluglehorn | Andrieu | Bb | |||||
Andrieu Freres Paris | ||||||||
9964 | Trumpet | Beaugnier | Downright | Bb | ||||
Baugnier Paris | ||||||||
9965 | Fluglehorn | Besson | MEHA | 5111 | Bb | |||
F. Besson Paris | ||||||||
9966 | Trumpet | Coeckelenbergh | Charlier | Bb | ||||
Coeckelenbergh 5 Rue Otlet Bruxelles | ||||||||
9967 | Cornet | Desidera | Eb | |||||
Desidera Verona | ||||||||
9968 | Bugle | Franzen-Cornet | Cavalry | Eb | ||||
9969 | Helicon | Glassl | ||||||
Egid Glassl Komotau | ||||||||
9970 | Kuhlohorn | Glier | Left Hand | Bb | ||||
This is a left hand Kuhlohorn not sure if this is a factory feature or some handy workshop product | ||||||||
9971 | Tuba | King | 1940 | CC | ||||
Bore 687 Only 6 made. Bill Bell’s style | ||||||||
9972 | Trombone; Valve | Getzen | Tone Balanced | G1648 | ||||
9973 | Trombone; Valve | Reynolds | Roth Reynolds | 377xx | ||||
9974 | Ophicleide | Sax | ||||||
C. Sax Bruxelles | ||||||||
9975 | Helicon | Alexander | ||||||
Gebr. Alexander Mainz | ||||||||
9976 | Trumpet | Glassa | Bb | |||||
Glassa Furth i B | ||||||||
9977 | Tenor Horn | Kretzschman | Oval | |||||
H. Kretzschmann Migma | ||||||||
9978 | Cornet | Hubl | ||||||
L. Hubl Tulln | ||||||||
9979 | Cornet | Hug | ||||||
Hug&Co Zürich | ||||||||
9980 | Tuba | Hug | ||||||
9981 | Cornet | Barbe | Arban | Bb | ||||
J.B. Barbe | ||||||||
9982 | Tenor Horn | Zimmermann | Bb | |||||
J.H. Zimmermann | ||||||||
9983 | Fluglehorn | Plaschke | ||||||
Johann V. Plaschke | ||||||||
9984 | Fluglehorn | Glassl | F | |||||
Josef Glassl Graslitz | ||||||||
9985 | Fluglehorn | Horak | Bb | |||||
Josef Horak Plzni | ||||||||
9986 | Tuba | Rudolph | Kaizer | BBb | ||||
Jul. Rudolph Gotha | ||||||||
9987 | Fluglehorn | Rudolph | ||||||
Jul. Rudolph Gotha | ||||||||
9988 | Trombone | Imperial | ||||||
9991 | Cornet | Holton | 24 Resotone | 124823 | 1938 | |||
Bore: .462in | ||||||||
9990 | Cornet | Yamaha | YCR-261S | 010584 | 1978 | Eb | ||
Bore: .462in | ||||||||
9992 | Sousaphone | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Bohland & Fuchs Kraslice | ||||||||
9993 | Trombone; valve | Cousin | Bb | |||||
Maison Muller Cousin Dr. brevete Lyon | ||||||||
9994 | Cornet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | King | Bb | ||||
9995 | French Horn | Kessels | ||||||
In the engraving in French perfectione prototype | ||||||||
9996 | Trombone; valve | Kessels | Bb | |||||
Syteme Prototype | ||||||||
9997 | Tuba | Wolf | ||||||
Made by Kruspe | ||||||||
9998 | Baritone | Lebrun | Bb | |||||
D & P Lebrun brevete Bruxelles Likely made by van Engelen | ||||||||
9999 | Fluglehorn | Lecomte | Bb | |||||
Lecomte et Cie Paris | ||||||||
10000 | Helicon | Lidl | F | |||||
Josef Lidl Brno | ||||||||
10001 | Baritone | Lignatone | Bb | |||||
Engraved with specialy made for Holland | ||||||||
10002 | Trombone; valve | Mainer | ||||||
Mainer Trautenau Martin Mainer was in business: 1896-1925 | ||||||||
10004 | Euphonium | WilliamsRS | Artist Class A | Bb LP | ||||
Artist | Class A | The R. S. | Williams & Sons Co | LImited | Toronto | ||||||||
10005 | Cornet | Rudall-Carte | 4328 | Eb | ||||
By Appointment | Prize Medal | Patent | Rudall Carte | Manufacturers | 23 | Berners STreet | Oxford Street Londo | NO 4326 | ||||||||
10006 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 535 | Bb | ||||
No Taper in the leadpipe | ||||||||
10007 | Cornet | Baldwin | Special | 300880 | ||||
10008 | Trumpet | Conn | 112B Coprion | 349691 | 1942 | |||
10009 | Cornopean | Courtois | Bb | |||||
Auguste Courtois | ||||||||
10010 | Trombone; valve | Steenans | Bb | |||||
Vienna Valves Systeme Belgique | ||||||||
10011 | Trombone; valve | Steemans | Bb | |||||
Vienna Valves Systeme Belgique | ||||||||
10012 | Fluglehorn | Steemans | Bb | |||||
Steemans Uccle Bruxelles | ||||||||
10013 | Cornet | Steemans | Bb | |||||
10014 | Trombone; valve | Gerday | Bb | |||||
Cavalry Trombone | ||||||||
10015 | Baritone | DePrins | Bb | |||||
DePrins Antwerpen | ||||||||
10016 | Mellophone | Kessels | Corona | 1920 | Eb | |||
10017 | Trumpet; Bass | Meinel-Herold | Bb | |||||
10018 | Tenor Horn | Melich | Bb | |||||
10019 | Trumpet | Enders | ||||||
C - Bb ? | ||||||||
10020 | Trumpet | Holton | T105 | |||||
Bore: .459 Bell: 4.8in | ||||||||
10021 | Trumpet | Buescher | 8 New England | 31xxx | ||||
Bell:: 4.36in Bore: .451 | ||||||||
10022 | Euphonium | Reynolds | 3650 | |||||
10023 | Fluglehorn | Kessels | Eola | 8598M | Eb | |||
M.J.H Kessels Tilburg | ||||||||
10024 | Cornet | Boepple | ||||||
10025 | Tenor horn | Busch | ||||||
Height: 22in Bell: 7 5/8in | ||||||||
10026 | Trumpet | Elkhart | Bandmaster | 65405 | ||||
10027 | Baritone | Conn | 130075 | 1913 | ||||
4 Pistons up, pre-tune, bell: 11in up Height: 28in Bore: 0.567 | ||||||||
10028 | Trombone | Cavalier | 94h | O2834 | ||||
Bore:.459 Length: 45-1/4 in Bell: 7 in | ||||||||
10029 | Tenor Horn | York | 117521 | Bb | ||||
10030 | Tuba | Conn | 707xx | 1903 | ||||
Leaf spring on valve | ||||||||
10031 | French Horn | Olds | Special (?) | 177 | Pre WWII | |||
10032 | Tuba | Heinem | Eb | |||||
Genuine Aug. Heinem Austria Superior Quality J. W. Jenkins Sons Music Co. Sole Agents Kansas City , Mo | ||||||||
10033 | Trumpet | ToneKing | P46183 | |||||
ToneKing New York Band Instrument Co New York 2636. Pan American stencil | ||||||||
10034 | Helicon | Liberty | ||||||
Seller says it says: Liberty made expressly for Conn Co. USA But, it appears to me that after for is has New York LTD | ||||||||
11157 | Keyed Bugle | Devaster | 1830 | Bb | ||||
From Met museum collection | ||||||||
10035 | Cornet | Tourville | ||||||
10036 | Trumpet | Bandmaster | Artist | 8293 | ||||
Made in Elkhart, Ind USA | ||||||||
10037 | Cornet | Buescher | 16401 | 1912 | Bb | |||
10038 | Trombone | Pini | Bb | |||||
Anton Pini Heerbrugg | ||||||||
10039 | Baritone | Chapelain | Bb | |||||
10040 | Sousaphone | DePrins | BBb | |||||
10041 | Trombone; valve | Fauconnier | Cavalry Trombone | Bb | ||||
10042 | Ophicleide | Guichard | ||||||
10043 | Trombone; valve | Halaun | ||||||
Alt spelling:Haloun Plizni (Pilsen) | ||||||||
10044 | Helicon | Jehring | ||||||
10045 | Trumpet | Stark | Bb | |||||
Josef Stark Dortmund | ||||||||
10046 | Kuhlohorn | Kohlert | Bb | |||||
The Kohlert family has a lot of members in the musical instrument industry this one comes from Hamburg | ||||||||
10047 | Tuba | Fischer, M E | Bb | |||||
Max Ernst Fisxher Markneukirchen | ||||||||
10048 | Cornet | Heinem | Genuine Star | Eb | ||||
Geniune Star | Austria | Superior Quality | J.W. Jenkins | Sole Agent | Kansas City | ||||||||
10056 | Baritone | Bellon | Bb | |||||
Wilh. Bellon | ||||||||
10057 | Fluglehorn | Chapuis | Bb | |||||
Chapuis Lyon | ||||||||
10058 | Trumpet; Bass | Riedl | Bb | |||||
C. Riedl | ||||||||
10059 | Cornet | Daniel | Bb | |||||
Daniel Marseille | ||||||||
10060 | Fluglehorn | deVries | Bb | |||||
Melchior de Vries | ||||||||
10061 | Tuba | Gotz | ||||||
A.C. Gotz Wernitzgrun berlinner Valves | ||||||||
10062 | Fluglehorn | Hirsbrunner | Bb | |||||
10063 | Tuba | Horst | BBb | |||||
F. Horst Altona Dimentions it is 45 In. | ||||||||
10064 | Mellophone | Rudolph | Eb | |||||
J.Rudolph Gotha | ||||||||
10065 | Trumpet; Bass | Weidlich | Bb | |||||
Weidlich Regensburg | ||||||||
10066 | Fluglehorn | Margueritat | Bb | |||||
10067 | Cornet | Michl | Bb | |||||
This wrap is called Kreuzkornet (Cross Cornet) in Germany | ||||||||
10068 | Trumpet | Continental | Colonial 250 | |||||
X pattern brace | ||||||||
10069 | Cornet | Silvertone | Bandmaster | |||||
10070 | Tuba | Pan American | 1267 | Eb | ||||
10071 | Trumpet | Conn | New York Wonder | |||||
10072 | Fluglehorn | Conn | New York Wonder | |||||
10073 | Trombone; Sopra | Conn | New York Wonder | |||||
10074 | Cornet | Conn | American Orchestra | Bb/A Hi/ | ||||
Designed to tune to Bb and A Hi Pitch or International Pitch | ||||||||
10075 | Trombone | Conn | New York Artist | |||||
10076 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | New York Wonder | |||||
10077 | Euphonium | Conn | New Wonder | |||||
10078 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | Wonder | |||||
10079 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | American | |||||
10080 | Tuba | Conn | New Wonder | Eb | ||||
10081 | Tuba | Conn | American | BBb | ||||
10082 | Trombone | Reynolds | 71 | 70485 | ||||
L | RMC emblem | Reynolds | Cleveland Ohio | ||||||||
10083 | Cornet | Conn | Perfected Wonderphone | Bb/A | ||||
10084 | Cornet | Conn | Perfected Wonderphone Voc | C/Bb/A | ||||
10085 | Trumpet | Conn | Perfected Wonder | Bb/A | ||||
Bell: 4 5/8 | ||||||||
10086 | Trombone | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | |||||
10087 | Alto Horn | Conn | Perfected | Eb | ||||
10088 | Alto Horn | Conn | Perfected | Eb | ||||
Pf | ||||||||
10089 | Trombone | Conn | Perfected Symphony | |||||
10090 | Trombone | Conn | Perfected Artist | |||||
10091 | Tenor Horn | Conn | Perfected | |||||
10092 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | Perfected Wonder | |||||
10093 | Baritone | Conn | Perfected | |||||
10094 | Baritone | Conn | Perfected | |||||
10095 | Baritone | Conn | Perfected Wonderphone | |||||
10096 | Baritone | Conn | Perfected Wonderphone | |||||
10097 | Baritone; DB | Conn | Perfected Wonderphone | |||||
10098 | Baritone; DB | Conn | Perfected Wonderphone | |||||
10099 | Baritone; DB | Conn | Perfected | |||||
10100 | Baritone; DB | Conn | Perfected | |||||
10101 | Tuba | Conn | Perfected Giant | Eb | ||||
10102 | Tuba | Conn | Perfected Giant | Eb | ||||
10103 | Tuba | Conn | Standard | Eb | ||||
10104 | Tuba | Conn | Monster | Bbb | ||||
10105 | Tuba | Conn | Monster | BBb | ||||
10106 | Trumpet | Conn | Triumphal Herald | |||||
10107 | Alto Horn | Conn | Wonder | |||||
10108 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | Wonder | Eb | ||||
10109 | Mellophone | Conn | New Wonder | F/Eb/DC | ||||
10110 | Euphonium | Conn | American | |||||
10111 | Euphonium | Conn | Wonder | |||||
10112 | Tuba | Conn | American | Eb | ||||
10113 | Tuba | Conn | American Giant | Eb | ||||
10114 | Tuba | Conn | Wonder Giant | Eb | ||||
10115 | Tuba | Conn | American Monster | BBb | ||||
10116 | Tuba | Conn | Wonder Monster | BBb | ||||
10117 | Trombone; Alto | Conn | Wonder | Eb | ||||
Alto Valve | ||||||||
10118 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | New Wonder | |||||
10119 | Euphonium | Conn | American | |||||
4valve | ||||||||
10120 | Tuba | Conn | Wonder Monster | BBb | ||||
10121 | Cornet | Conn | Booster | |||||
10122 | Cornet | Conn | Conn-querer Vocal | |||||
10123 | Cornet | Conn | New York Wonder Vocal | C/Bb/A | ||||
10124 | Helicon | Conn | Monster | BBb | ||||
10125 | Fluglehorn | Conn | Wonder | |||||
10126 | Trumpet | Conn | Wonder Symphony | |||||
10127 | Alto Horn | Conn | New Wonder | |||||
10128 | Alto Horn | Conn | New Wonder | |||||
10129 | Alto Horn | Conn | Soloist | |||||
10130 | Mellophone | Conn | French Horn | Eb/C | ||||
10131 | French Horn | Conn | New Wonder | |||||
10132 | Trombone | Conn | New Symphony | |||||
10133 | Trombone | Conn | 6h Symphony | |||||
10134 | Trombone | Conn | 20H | |||||
10135 | Trombone | Conn | Frisco Artist | |||||
10136 | Trombone | Conn | 60h C | |||||
10137 | Trombone | Conn | 10h Trill | |||||
10138 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | New Wonder 66h | |||||
10139 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 70h New Wonder | |||||
10140 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | New Wonder 4g | |||||
10141 | Fluglehorn | Conn | 20A | |||||
10142 | Trumpet | Conn | 6B Herald | |||||
10143 | French Horn | Conn | 10D New Wonder | Bb/F | ||||
10144 | French Horn | Conn | 14D Student | Bb | ||||
10145 | Tenor Horn | Conn | 3f | |||||
10146 | Trombone | Conn | New Symphony 80h | Bb/F | ||||
10147 | Tuba | Conn | Junior 6J | BBb | ||||
10148 | Trumpet | Conn | New Symphony | |||||
10149 | Euphonium | Conn | Wonder | |||||
3P1P | ||||||||
10150 | Trombone; Valve | Pan American | 64g | |||||
10151 | Trombone | Conn | 64h | |||||
10152 | Trumpet | Pan American | 668b Classroom | C/Bb/A | ||||
10153 | Euphonium | Pan American | 56I | |||||
10154 | Sousaphone | Pan American | 66k | BBb | ||||
10155 | Sousaphone | Pan American | 60k | BBb | ||||
10156 | Sousaphone | Conn | 68K Grand | BBb | ||||
10157 | Cornet | Jenkins | Special | 9249 | ||||
10158 | Cornet | Pan American | 32a | |||||
10159 | Cornet | Pan American | 30a Standard | |||||
10160 | Trombone | Pan American | 50H Classic | |||||
10161 | Mellophone | Pan American | 20e Alto | |||||
10162 | Mellophone | Pan American | 22e | |||||
10163 | Alto Horn | Pan American | 30c | |||||
10164 | Baritone | Pan American | 41i | |||||
10165 | Tuba | Pan American | 60j Standard | Eb | ||||
10166 | Tuba | Pan American | 61j Standard | HP Eb | ||||
10167 | Tuba | Pan American | 68j Scholastic | BBb | ||||
10168 | Sousaphone | Pan American | 62k | Eb | ||||
10169 | Sousaphone | Pan American | 64k | BBb | ||||
10170 | Tuba | Stark | Eb | |||||
Christian R. Stark, New York | ||||||||
10171 | Helicon | Buescher | 55xx | 1906 | Eb | |||
10172 | Mellophone | Conn | New Invention | F/Eb/D/C | ||||
10173 | Tuba | Conn | Giant | 153218 | 1916 | Eb | ||
20in Bell .68 Bore | ||||||||
10174 | Cornet | Vitak | Meritone Charmer | 27234 | ||||
Bell: 4.75in Length: 17in | ||||||||
10175 | Cornet | Dyer | Diamond | Eb | ||||
10176 | Sousaphone | Conn | Wonderphone Standard | 130866 | 1913 | Eb | ||
Bell: 17in | ||||||||
10177 | Sousaphone | Conn | 42k | |||||
Bell: 26in Bore: .773 | ||||||||
10178 | Sousaphone | Conn | 48k | BBb | ||||
Bell: 36in KiltieTuba: This is the 50th Anniversary CG Conn Grand Jumbo 48K with 36in bell- quadruple satin gold plating with silver highlights, extra trim, engraving all over both sides of the bell and on the body trim | ||||||||
10179 | Sousaphone | Conn | Giant | Eb | ||||
10180 | Tenor Horn | Bottali | ||||||
Primaria | Premiata Fabbrita | A.M. Bottali | Milano | (Italia) | Marca | B. Pelitti | ||||||||
10181 | Alto Horn | Buescher | 23 | Eb | ||||
10182 | Alto Horn | Buescher | 360 | Eb | ||||
10183 | Alto Horn | Buescher | 365 | Eb | ||||
10184 | Baritone | Buescher | 46 | |||||
10185 | Euphonium | Buescher | 520 | |||||
10186 | Euphonium | Buescher | 500 | |||||
10187 | Euphonium | Buescher | 540 | |||||
10188 | Euphonium | Buescher | 560 | |||||
10189 | Euphonium | Buescher | 580 | |||||
10190 | Euphonium | Buescher | 590 | |||||
10191 | Euphonium | Buescher | 588 | |||||
10192 | Euphonium; DB | Buescher | 594 | |||||
10193 | Cornet | Buescher | 19 | Eb | ||||
10194 | Cornet | Buescher | 10 | |||||
10195 | Cornet | Buescher | 7 | |||||
10196 | Cornet | Buescher | 14 | |||||
10197 | Cornet | Buescher | 12 | C/Bb/A | ||||
10198 | Cornet | Buescher | 257 | |||||
10199 | Cornet | Buescher | 262 | |||||
10200 | Cornet | Buescher | 261 | |||||
10201 | Cornet | Buescher | 266 | |||||
10202 | French Horn | Buescher | 325 | |||||
10203 | French Horn | Buescher | 337 | F/Bb | ||||
10204 | French Horn | Buescher | 327 | |||||
10205 | Helicon | Buescher | 72 | Eb | ||||
10206 | Mellophone | Buescher | 24 | F/Eb/D/C | ||||
10207 | Mellophone | Buescher | 310 | |||||
10208 | Mellophone | Buescher | 300 | |||||
10209 | Mellophone | Buescher | 305 | |||||
10210 | Sousaphone | Buescher | 82 | |||||
Reconstruction, may not be very accurate | ||||||||
10211 | Sousaphone | Buescher | 654 | Eb | ||||
10212 | Sousaphone | Buescher | 678 | BBb | ||||
10213 | Sousaphone | Buescher | 675 | |||||
10214 | Trombone | Buescher | 33 | |||||
10215 | Trombone | Buescher | 34 | |||||
10216 | Trombone | Buescher | 32 | |||||
10217 | Trombone | Buescher | 407 | |||||
10218 | Trumpet | Buescher | 207 | |||||
10219 | Trombone | Buescher | 402 | |||||
10220 | Trombone | Buescher | 475 | |||||
10221 | Trombone | Buescher | 445 | |||||
10222 | Trombone | Buescher | 421 | |||||
10223 | Trombone; Valve | Buescher | 455 | |||||
10224 | Trombone | Buescher | 412 | |||||
10225 | Trumpet | Buescher | 220 | |||||
10226 | Trumpet | Buescher | 240 | |||||
10227 | Trumpet | Buescher | 210 | |||||
10228 | Trumpet | Buescher | 212 | |||||
10229 | Trumpet | Buescher | 232 | |||||
10230 | Trumpet | Buescher | 235 | |||||
10231 | Trumpet | Buescher | 238 | |||||
10232 | Tuba | Buescher | 640 | |||||
10233 | Tuba | Buescher | 618 | |||||
10234 | Tuba | Buescher | 612 | |||||
10235 | Tuba | Buescher | 330 | |||||
10236 | Tuba | Buescher | 696 | |||||
10237 | Tuba | Buescher | 666 | |||||
10238 | Tuba | Buescher | 698 | |||||
10239 | Tuba | Buescher | 63 | |||||
10240 | Tuba | Buescher | 64 | |||||
10241 | Tuba | Buescher | 68 | |||||
10242 | Tuba | Buescher | 76 | |||||
10243 | Tuba | Buescher | 79 | |||||
10244 | Cornet | Buescher | Epoch True-tone | Bb | ||||
10245 | Trombone; Valve | Mackie | ||||||
10246 | Trumpet | Boosey | Solbron Class A | 119038 | 1923 | D | ||
Valve serial 93032 | ||||||||
10247 | Tuba | Kalashen | BBb | |||||
M J Kalashen Special New York Bell: 20in Bore: .806 | ||||||||
10248 | Tuba | Elkhart | 78844 | Eb | ||||
10249 | Trumpet | Silvertone | Artist | 134581 | ||||
10250 | Tuba | Massak | ||||||
Anton Massak Wien. According to Langwill Massak was in Vienna in 1868 | ||||||||
10251 | Alto Horn | Ansingh | Eb | |||||
D. Ansingh Zwolle. Clearly a German made horn | ||||||||
10252 | Fluglehorn | Pini | Bb | |||||
10253 | Tuba | Association General | Eb | |||||
10254 | Trumpet | Utrechtse | 1955 | Bb | ||||
Anton Verreijt Utrecht | ||||||||
10255 | Baritone | Verreijt | Bb | |||||
10256 | Helicon | Verreijt | Eb | |||||
Made by van Engelen | ||||||||
10257 | Helicon | Verreijt | BBb | |||||
Made in France | ||||||||
10258 | Baritone | WilliamsRS | Class A Artist | P23020 | ||||
Class A Artist, Williams Toronto Height: 26in Bell: 12in | ||||||||
10259 | Cornet | Distin | Oxford | Bb | ||||
10260 | Cornet | Distin | Orchestral | Bb/A HP/ | ||||
10261 | Cornet | Distin | Echo | |||||
10262 | Alto Horn | Distin | 4 | Solo | ||||
10263 | Fluglehorn | Distin | 7 Cornet Fluglehorn | |||||
10264 | Mellophone | Distin | Melody Horn 24 | F/E/Eb/D | ||||
10265 | Trombone; Valve | Distin | 9 | |||||
10266 | Alto Horn | Schneider | ||||||
Schneider of Strasbourg was licensed by Sax to make Saxhorns. mid 19th Century. | ||||||||
10267 | Tuba | Moritz | c 1835 | |||||
10268 | Trumpet | Holton | Revelation | 94535 | 1927 | Bb | ||
A factory made left hand trumpet | ||||||||
10269 | Tenor Horn | Bohland-Fuchs | Bb | |||||
Bohland&Fuchs Graslitz | ||||||||
10270 | Trombone | Besson | New Standard | G | ||||
10271 | Tuba | Couesnon | BBb | |||||
10272 | Baritone | DePrins | Super | Bb | ||||
Engraving Reads De Prins geboeders Antwerpen | ||||||||
10273 | French Horn | deVries | ||||||
Melchior de Vries Lier | ||||||||
10274 | Sousaphone | Conn | Sousaphone | BBb | ||||
10275 | Tuba | Conn | 22J | BBb | ||||
10276 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | 60I | |||||
10277 | Euphonium | Conn | 80I | |||||
10278 | Trumpet | Pan American | 58B | 269799 | ||||
10279 | Trumpet | Conn | 18B | |||||
10280 | French Horn | Conn | 10D | 1935 | ||||
10281 | Euphonium; DB | Conn | 94I | |||||
10282 | Trumpet | Conn | 18B | |||||
10283 | Trombone | Conn | 76H | |||||
10284 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 14H | |||||
10285 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Lyric Liberty | 5945 | ||||
10286 | Cornet | Ditson | New Century | Eb | ||||
10287 | Tenor Horn | Pan American | 30F | |||||
10288 | Cornet | Conn | 65A | |||||
10289 | Cornet | Conn | 61A | |||||
10290 | Trombone | Pan American | ||||||
10291 | Trombone; Valve | Pan American | 51G International | |||||
10292 | Mellophone | Pan American | 53E | |||||
10293 | Mellophone | Conn | 51 E International | |||||
10294 | Alto Horn | Pan American | 51c International | |||||
10295 | Tenor Horn | Pan American | 51F International | |||||
10296 | Baritone | Pan American | 51I International | |||||
10297 | Helicon | Pan American | 71K International | Eb | ||||
10298 | Helicon | Pan American | 50k | Eb | ||||
10299 | Cornet | Pan American | 73A International | |||||
10300 | Cornet | |||||||
2 vienna valves | ||||||||
10301 | Trombone; Valve | Lebrun | 1920s | |||||
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. | ||||||||
10302 | Alto Horn | Huller | ||||||
Anton Hüller Musik Instrumenten Fabrik - KuK Hoflieferant Graslitz No. 188. Böhmen Height: 21 1/4in Bell: 8 1/4in Length of tubing:98in | ||||||||
10304 | Mellophone | Conn | Ballad Horn | |||||
10305 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | New Invention | |||||
10306 | Helicon | Conn | New Invention | |||||
10307 | Sousaphone | Conn | New Invention | BBb | ||||
10308 | Baritone | Pollmann | ||||||
TARV Manufactured by Martin Pollmann & Co., New York. | ||||||||
10309 | Cornet | Conn-Dupont | Bell Tuner | 1161 | 1880 | |||
Bell Tuner | ||||||||
10310 | Cornopean | Klapmann | ||||||
Klapmann Feres A Paris | ||||||||
10311 | Sousaphone | Holton | Ideal | BBb | ||||
10312 | Bugle | Foote | ||||||
10313 | Cornet | Besson | 88639 | 1935 | C/Bb | |||
Système Prototype F.B (monogram) F.BESSON Breveté S.G.D.G. 96, rue dAngouleme PARIS * 66 hautes recompenses 6 grands prix hors concours menbre du jury * | ||||||||
10314 | Fluglehorn | Mahillon | Bb | |||||
C. MAHILLON Fournisseur breveté de l’armée et des conservatoires BRUXELLES | ||||||||
10315 | Cornet | Quinby | Eb | |||||
10316 | Trumpet | Cavalier | 92B | 01833 | 1932 | |||
10317 | Cornet | Euterpean | ||||||
10318 | Cornet | Wulschner | ||||||
10319 | Trumpet | Tone Crest | ||||||
10320 | Tuba | Fischer | EEb | |||||
receiver:Czecho-Slovakia | ||||||||
10321 | Euphonium | Buescher | 41 | |||||
10322 | Tuba | Buescher | 71 | |||||
10323 | Tuba | Buescher | 70 | |||||
10324 | Tuba | Buescher | 69 | |||||
10325 | Tuba | Cerveny | Tornister | BBb | ||||
Height:20in | ||||||||
10326 | Trumpet | Gessner, JB | ||||||
J B GESSNER GRASLITZ | ||||||||
10327 | Trumpet; Low | Meinel-Herold | G | |||||
Meinel & Herold Musik Instr. Fabrik Klingenthal | ||||||||
10328 | Trombone; Valve | Pasold | ||||||
J.C. Pasold Fleissen 4valve | ||||||||
10329 | Cornet | Ford-Gallaway | Courtois | |||||
Courtois Model Ford & Gallaway Birmingham | ||||||||
10330 | Fluglehorn | Bonnel | Bb | |||||
Bonnel a Rennes | ||||||||
10331 | Trumpet | Brazda | Bb | |||||
10332 | Natural Horn | Courtois | ||||||
10337 | Trombone; valve | Dupeyrat | Bb | |||||
10334 | Bugle | DePrins | Solist | 21059 | EbDb | |||
DePrins Antwerpen 880 trill(=A440) | ||||||||
10338 | Tuba | David | Bb | |||||
10339 | Trumpet | Eschenbach | Bb | |||||
Eschenbach Markneukirchen | ||||||||
10336 | Mellophone | DePrins | Solist | Eb | ||||
DePrins Gebr.(brothers) 880 trill (=A440) | ||||||||
10340 | Alto Horn | Fauconnier | Eb | |||||
Fauconnier Gand Solo Alto Horn | ||||||||
10341 | Tuba | Feldmann | ||||||
Feldmann Mannheim | ||||||||
10342 | Cornet | Fischer Fr | Bb | |||||
Fr. B. Fischer Graslitz | ||||||||
10343 | Tenor Horn | Fischer G | Bb | |||||
G. Fischer Paris | ||||||||
10344 | Natural Horn | Guichard | ||||||
10345 | Trumpet; Bass | Moritz | ||||||
G.W. Moritz Berlin | ||||||||
10346 | Fluglehorn | Halary | Bb | |||||
Halari on the bell instead of Halary | ||||||||
10347 | Kuhlohorn | Hartel | Bb | |||||
Willy Härtel Markneukirchen | ||||||||
10348 | Tuba | Hawkes | Excelsior Sonorous | 52765 | BBb | |||
Hawkes and Son. The Serial# is a bit of a guess the picture is hardly readable | ||||||||
10349 | Tuba | Heinel | BBb | |||||
Hermann Heinel Markneukirchen | ||||||||
10350 | Trombone; valve | Heinel | Bb | |||||
Hermann Heinel Markneukirchen | ||||||||
10351 | Cornet | Hirsbrunner | Kreuz Kornet | Bb | ||||
10352 | Trumpet | Holton | ST304 | |||||
Bore: .465 | ||||||||
10353 | Cornet | Conn | 38a Connstellation | E94449 | 1965 | |||
10354 | French Horn | Martinek | ||||||
Martinek Plzen | ||||||||
10355 | Fluglehorn | Conn | 20A | 180323 | 1921 | |||
10356 | Trombone | Keefer | Keefer Simons | 9347 | 1919 | |||
Bell: 7 1/8 Dual Bore: .479-.486 Inslide tuning | ||||||||
10357 | Cornet | Boosey | CLASS "A" SILBRON | 126786 | Bb/A | |||
10358 | Tuba | Wurlitzer | Lyric | 89767 | ||||
Bore: .734 Bell: 20in Height:37in Bell is champagne brass, and valves are yello brass. water keys added to 1st and 3rd valve slides. | ||||||||
10359 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | ||||||
10360 | Cornet | Bennett-Bennett | ||||||
10361 | Trumpet | Wurlitzer | ||||||
Anchor symbol 3 digit valve numbers | ||||||||
10362 | Trumpet | Barth | Bb | |||||
Robert Barth Stuttgart rotary valve Jazz Trompete | ||||||||
10363 | Helicon | Bellon | ||||||
Wilhelm Bellon Basel | ||||||||
10364 | Tuba | Wunderlich | ||||||
C.A. Wunderlich | ||||||||
10365 | Cornopean | Duchene | ||||||
Duchene a Paris | ||||||||
10366 | Cornet | Gisborne | 6726 | |||||
10367 | Cornopean | Grayson | ||||||
William Grayson | ||||||||
10368 | Fluglehorn | Heinel | Bb | |||||
Hermann Heinel | ||||||||
10369 | Tuba | Hirsbrunner | Bb | |||||
Hirsbrunner Aarau | ||||||||
10370 | French Horn | Huller | ||||||
Anton Huller Graslitz | ||||||||
10371 | Baritone | Janda | Bb | |||||
Ant. Janda Hodonin | ||||||||
10372 | Trumpet | Thibouville-Lamy | Bb | |||||
Jerome Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||||
10373 | Cornet | Martin, Jules | Bb | |||||
Jules Martin | ||||||||
10374 | Ophicleide | Kehlermann | ||||||
10 Keys | ||||||||
10375 | Fluglehorn | Kessels | Bb | |||||
Short model | ||||||||
10376 | Baritone | Klier | Bb | |||||
Klier Halle-Saale | ||||||||
10377 | Trumpet | Konefa | Bb | |||||
The instrument is built like a Thibouville | ||||||||
10378 | French Horn | Krywalski | ||||||
Krywalski Teschen | ||||||||
10379 | Natural Horn | Lecomte | Eb | |||||
This is a Lecomte Trompe de Chasse (hunting horn) | ||||||||
10380 | Trumpet | Lederer | Bb | |||||
Lederer Kassel The plates above the valve actuators are the springs | ||||||||
10381 | Tuba | Lederer | ||||||
The plates above the valve actuators are the springs | ||||||||
10382 | Cornet | Rose | 2704 | |||||
Rose Model, L.E. Rose, Fort Wayne, Ind. 2704. | ||||||||
10383 | Cornet | York, John | ||||||
John York migrated to this country from England in the 19th century, he settled his family in Sydney, and through time became very highly regarded for his fine quality instruments, and excellent after sales services. John York Maker George St. W. Sydney. Length: 32cm. | ||||||||
10384 | Trombone | Pepper | Artist Solo | 9715 | ||||
Philadelphia Highest Award and Diploma Worlds Fair Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893 | ||||||||
10385 | Trombone | American Premier | 10806 | |||||
Slide Lock, Friction Fit | ||||||||
10386 | Trumpet | King | Small Bore 216 | 8643 | 1910 | LP | ||
10387 | Trumpet | Conn | 18B? | 243252 | 1927 | |||
10388 | Cornet | Holton | Clarke | 59348 | 1921 | C/Bb/A | ||
C slide installed | ||||||||
10389 | Cornet | Bryant-Newell | Rex | 2060 | ||||
Thumb tuning slide change separate from H/LP slides: | ||||||||
10390 | Trumpet | Jay | Columbia | 5142 | ||||
10391 | Post Horn | Distin | 1511x? | |||||
Williamsport | ||||||||
10392 | Cornet | Aschbach | ||||||
G.C. Aschbach Allentown PA Length: 12in | ||||||||
10393 | Trumpet | Holton | 21 | Eb | ||||
10394 | Trumpet | Holton | 23 Symphony | D | ||||
10395 | Trumpet | Holton | 53 | |||||
10396 | Cornet | Wright | Bb/A/Ab | |||||
10397 | Trumpet | Holton | New Holton Trumpet | 1909 | Bb/A H/L | |||
10398 | Trumpet | Holton | 1911 | |||||
10399 | Trumpet | Holton | 1913 | HP/LP | ||||
10400 | Trombone | ReisserCh | ||||||
10401 | Trumpet | Holton | 1917 | HPLP Bb/ | ||||
10402 | Trumpet | Holton | 1912 | |||||
Top=HP/LP, bottom=LP | ||||||||
10403 | Trumpet | Holton | Revelation | 1919 | ||||
10404 | Trumpet | Holton | 30 Revelation New Profess | 1933 | ||||
10405 | Trumpet | Holton | 48 Revelation | 1939 | ||||
10406 | Trumpet | Holton | Military | 1941 | ||||
10407 | Trumpet | Holton | 48 Deluxe | 1957 | ||||
10408 | Trumpet | Holton | 45 | 1951 | ||||
10409 | Trumpet | Holton | T100 Symphony | |||||
10410 | Trumpet | Holton | Galaxy | 1965 | ||||
10411 | Trumpet | Holton | 1919 | LP | ||||
10412 | Cornet | Holton | 20 | |||||
10413 | Cornet | Keilwerth | Couf Royalist | 1970s | ||||
10414 | Trumpet | Toneking | 2000 Deluxe | |||||
Keilwerth Couf Royalist | ||||||||
10415 | Trumpet | Reynolds | Roth | 1940 | ||||
10416 | Tuba | Kruspe | ||||||
10417 | French Horn | Golden Horn | Class A | |||||
Class A made in Glaslitz specially for The Golden Horn Wellington. | ||||||||
10418 | Helicon | Lehnert | Bb | |||||
Baritone | ||||||||
10419 | Cornopean | Key | ||||||
Key/20 Charing Cross/London" (1853-1858) clapper key cornopean (with crooks, but missing 3rd valve tubing) | ||||||||
10420 | Trumpet | Muller | ||||||
10421 | Tuba | Buescher | Epoch | 1193 | 1901-3 | Eb | ||
10422 | Trombone; Valve | Pollmann | Professional | 1875? | Bb HP | |||
August Pollmann New York | ||||||||
10423 | Trumpet | Muck | Series 97 | 32462 | ||||
10424 | Helicon | Wurlitzer | American | P19156 | 1920 | BBb | ||
10425 | Fluglehorn | Thibouville-Lamy | Phebus | Eb | ||||
Jerome Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||||
10606 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | Wonder? | 37873 | 1891 | Bb LP | ||
CG Conn | Maker | Elkhart Ind | Worcester | Mass | ||||||||
10427 | Cornet | Thibouville | Bb | |||||
Fils de Eugene Ivry la Bataille | ||||||||
10428 | Fluglehorn | Thibouville | Bb | |||||
10429 | Fluglehorn | Bohm Meinl | Symphonic | Bb | ||||
10430 | Fluglehorn | Andrieu | Bb | |||||
Andrieu Freres Paris | ||||||||
10431 | Cornet | Arban Bouvet | Bb | |||||
Arban Bouvet started in 1889 they designed the instruments Millereau made them | ||||||||
10432 | Alto Horn | Sax | Eb | |||||
Berliner pumpen valves | ||||||||
10433 | Cornet | Barth | Eb | |||||
Robert Barth | ||||||||
10434 | Trumpet; Pic | Besson | ||||||
F. Besson Paris | ||||||||
10435 | Cornopean | Couesnon | 1887 | Bb | ||||
10436 | Fluglehorn | deClercq | Bb | |||||
L. deClercq Bruges | ||||||||
10437 | Helicon | Fauconnier | ||||||
Fauconnier Gand | ||||||||
10438 | Trumpet | Huller | World | |||||
FX Huller a spo? | Kraslice | ||||||||
10439 | Trombone; Valve | Distin | Superior | 1094 | 1883 | Bb | ||
Superior Henry Distin Maker for J W Pepper Phila & N York No. 1094 Bell: 8-3/4in Length: 28in | ||||||||
10440 | Trumpet | Vox | Ampliphonic | 1960s | ||||
The screw on the bell is for a electronic pickup German made? | ||||||||
10441 | Cornet | Vox | Ampliphonic | 1960s | ||||
The screw on the bell is for a electronic pickup German made? | ||||||||
10442 | Trumpet | Holton | 1926 | |||||
10443 | Cornet | Holton | 28 | 1947 | ||||
10444 | Alto Horn | Wulschner | Eb | |||||
10445 | Bugle; keyed | Wright | Eb | |||||
10446 | Fluglehorn | Glassl | ||||||
Josef Glassl Graslitz Bohmen | ||||||||
10447 | Trombone | Commonwealth | ||||||
Bell: 7in | ||||||||
10448 | Tuba | Besson | Service Class | 115 | ||||
Service Class | 7293 | Sold by | Besson & Co. | London | England | Made in England | ||||||||
10449 | Trombone | Besson | Service Class | 5096 | ||||
10450 | Cornet | Besson | Service Class | 1362 | ||||
Besson Service Class Cornet 7613 - Serial No. 1362. | ||||||||
10451 | Baritone | Amati | ||||||
Bell: 10 in | ||||||||
10452 | Trumpet | Parduba | 5237 | Bb/A | ||||
10453 | Tuba | Jenkins | Special | A15484 | Eb | |||
Stenciled Conn International model 73J Height: 36in Bell: 18in | ||||||||
10454 | Baritone | Jenkins | Special | A12547 | ||||
Conn International stencil 51I | ||||||||
10455 | Tuba | Hillyard | 52359 | Eb | ||||
Bell 14.75in Bore: .620 Imported by Pepper and Son | ||||||||
10456 | Cornet | P43971 | ||||||
Possible Pan Am model | ||||||||
10457 | Helicon | Conn | Monster | 1906 | BBb | |||
10458 | Trombone; Sopra | Pepper | 13379 | |||||
10459 | Alto Horn | Couesnon | 1924 | |||||
Universelle Esposition De Paris 1900 Hors Concours Membre Du Jury Couesnon & Cie Fornisseurs De LArmee 94 Rue DAngouleme Paris 24 Made For Lyon & Healy Chicago | ||||||||
10460 | Cornet | King | Cavalry | 24637 | ||||
Bell: 4-11/16 | ||||||||
10461 | Euphonium | Marzan | ||||||
Bell: 11in | ||||||||
10462 | Trumpet | Keilwerth | ||||||
TARV Bell: 4-3/8in Gold Wash | ||||||||
10463 | Alto Horn | Miraphon | 35-3-L | 9710 | 1975 | F/Eb | ||
10464 | Cornet | Conn | Orchestral Model | 45247 | 1893 | Bb/A | ||
10465 | Trumpet | Continental | 97 | |||||
Continental Music Company imported instruments before the brass line became Pan American stencils in the mid 1930s. In the catalog it shows as a No 213 Long Model Bb-A Trumpet. According to the catalog it is short valve action and bottom sprung. | ||||||||
10466 | Kuhlohorn | Huttl | Bb | |||||
This Kuhlo is a pre 1920 it has the tuning bow pointing forward. | ||||||||
10467 | Trumpet; Bass | Alexander | ||||||
It has a interesting extra tuning loop with 2 rotors | ||||||||
10468 | Helicon | Altrichter | Bb | |||||
J. Altrichter Frankfurt | ||||||||
10469 | Cornet | Brown | Bb | |||||
It has engraved improved valves | ||||||||
10470 | Cornet | Verdeau | Bb | |||||
Verdeau & Fils Bordeaux | ||||||||
10471 | Cornet | Dagnelies | Bb | |||||
Dagnelies Charleroi | ||||||||
10472 | Helicon | van Dessel | Bb | |||||
Van Engelen Stencil | ||||||||
10474 | Helicon | Voigt | Eb | |||||
Ernst Reinh. Voigt | ||||||||
10475 | Tenor Horn | Verdeau | Saxhorn | Bb | ||||
Verdeau & Fils St Antoine Bordeaux | ||||||||
10476 | Trombone; valve | Verdeau | Bb | |||||
Verdeau & Fils | ||||||||
10477 | Helicon | Wunderlich | Eb | |||||
10478 | Helicon | Zazvonil | Eb | |||||
Zazvonik Kladno | ||||||||
10479 | Helicon | Ueberwasser | Bb | |||||
Bernd Ueberwasser Markneukirchen | ||||||||
10480 | Alto Horn | Stratton | ||||||
Pumpen valves Height: 21in Bell: 7 1/4in Post Civil War | ||||||||
10481 | Baritone | Haynes | Bay State | |||||
J.C. HAYNES & CO. BAY STATE BOSTON. Height: 26in Bell:10in | ||||||||
10482 | Tuba | Conn | American` | 31xxx | 1890 | |||
10483 | Euphonium | Huller | ||||||
Anton Huler Musik Instrumenten Fabrik - KuK Hoflieferant Graslitz No. 188. Bohmen Height: 21 1/4in Bell: 8 1/4in Length of the tubing:98in | ||||||||
10484 | Tuba | Cerveny | ||||||
10485 | Tuba | Conn | 29J | 171315 | BBb | |||
10486 | Helicon | Conn | 158626 | 1918 | BBb | |||
10487 | Cornet | Conn | 1897 | G | ||||
Echo cornet small bell is restricted and provides a muted tone. | ||||||||
10488 | Cornet | Sax | 1950 | Bb/A/Ab/ | ||||
10489 | Cornet | Fischer | Professional | |||||
10490 | Trumpet | Koeder | 3080 | |||||
10491 | Cornet | Gronert | 1318 | |||||
10492 | Trumpet | Barth | Bb | |||||
Robert Barth Stuttgart | ||||||||
10493 | French Horn | Boosey | Lotone | |||||
Boosey & Co Ltd | ||||||||
10494 | Trumpet | Boosey-Hawkes | New Century | Bb | ||||
The engraving says New Century Boosey Hawkes Ltd 295 Regent Street, London W 1. | ||||||||
10495 | Trumpet | Bottali | Eb | |||||
I think it is a Eb Alto Trumpet | ||||||||
10496 | Trumpet | Brown | ||||||
A factory made Left Hand Trumpet | ||||||||
10497 | Fluglehorn | Bungerd | Soliste | Bb | ||||
J. Bungerd petit fils (grandson) | ||||||||
10498 | Cornet | Burger | Bb | |||||
10499 | Cornet | Burkhardt | Bb | |||||
10500 | Trombone | Burkhardt | ||||||
Burkhardt Zittau | ||||||||
10501 | Trumpet | Couesnon | Paramount | 5235 | Bb | |||
Art Deco style | ||||||||
10502 | Baritone | Dardart | Bb | |||||
Dardart Herstal Liege | ||||||||
10503 | Cornet | David | Eb | |||||
10504 | Trumpet | Wurlitzer | 14B? | 174220 | ||||
10505 | Alto Horn | Lyon-Healy | Regimental Line | P19058 | ||||
Regimental | Line | Model A? | Lyon & Healy | Exclusive Distributors | Chicago | ||||||||
10506 | Baritone | Pollmann | HP | |||||
August Pollmann | New York Pumpen valves | ||||||||
10507 | Cornet | Whitmore-Mansfield | ||||||
10508 | Trumpet | Sherwood | Standard | 17791 | ||||
Stencil of Cavalier 90B. Serial number is Pan American | ||||||||
10509 | Tuba | Lehnert | Eb | |||||
Lehnert Philadelphia Left Handed | ||||||||
10510 | Tuba | ODell | Eb | |||||
Odell | Band Instruments | Vega | Boston | Made in | USA | ||||||||
10511 | Cornet | King | Special | 1912-5 | HP/LP | |||
Large Bore | ||||||||
10512 | Trumpet | Holton | 32 Revelation | 1935 | ||||
10513 | Trumpet | Holton | 1919 | HP/LP | ||||
10514 | Trumpet | Holton | 1911 | LP | ||||
10515 | Trumpet | Holton | 1911 | HP/LP | ||||
10516 | Trumpet | Holton | 1906 | |||||
10517 | Tenor horn | American Knight | ||||||
10518 | Helicon | Buescher | 6418 | 1906 | ||||
10519 | Cornet | Frank | 13539 | |||||
WM Frank | Chicago ILL | U.S.A | ||||||||
10520 | Cornet | Distin | Superior | 3189 | C/Bb/A | |||
Superior | Henry Distin | Maker | for | J.W.Pepper | Phila and New York | No3189 | ||||||||
10521 | Bugle; Keyed | Keat | Eb | |||||
J. Keat for Graves & Co., Winchester, NH | ||||||||
10522 | Alto Horn | Sax | Saxotromba | 1847 | F/Eb | |||
Saxs patent of 1845 focused on saxotombas rather than saxhorns. Saxotrombas were only made in alto and tenor sizes and were narrow bore. This is one of the earliest surviving examples. | ||||||||
10523 | Trombone | Couturier | ||||||
E.A. Couturier Co, Ltd Not Conical Bore trombone (presumably 1918 - Jun 25, 1919) | ||||||||
10524 | Trombone | Selmer | Signet | 13355 | Bb | |||
Bell 4.5in Krax: It is a Selmer Signet, an American Selmer... Not made by Selmer Paris. Probably American made, Selmer Signets trumpets with that S-bracing were made by Blessing... Maybe this one too? | ||||||||
10525 | Saxhorn | Sax | 1870 | Bb | ||||
4th valve is a berlin, others are hybrids. | ||||||||
10526 | Ophicleide | Sax | 192 | 1842-5 | Bb | |||
Soprano | ||||||||
10527 | Quinticlav | Sax | 1841 | Eb | ||||
10528 | Cornet | Sax | 1870 | Bb | ||||
1st and 3rd valves are berlin, 2nd is perinet | ||||||||
10529 | Cornopean | Sax | 1845 | Bb/A/G/F | ||||
#rd Valve slide wraps to avoid bell | ||||||||
10530 | French Horn | Sax | 1845 | F | ||||
Charles-Joseph Sax | ||||||||
10531 | Ophicleide | Millereau | 1880s | C | ||||
Qualite Superieure MILLEREAU BREVETE Fr du Conservatoire de Paris Medailles dOr dargent Diplômes dhonneur 66 rue dAngoulème PARIS | ||||||||
10532 | Bugle; Keyed | Sax | 1842 | |||||
Charles Sax | ||||||||
10533 | Bugle; Keyed | Shaw | 1845 | |||||
tortoise-shell body with 9 nickel silver keys. Patent awarded to George W. Shaw in August 4 1845 Key unknown, smaller than an Eb. | ||||||||
10534 | Bugle; Keyed | Pace | 1841 | |||||
10535 | Trumpet; Slide | Rodenbostel | c1789 | F | ||||
F Trumpet made by George Rodenbostel, London, but converted to a slide trumpet by Richard Woodham, London before 1798. Earliest known surviving slide trumpet | ||||||||
10536 | Zinke | |||||||
Lower Zinke, Zink, or Cornetto c1700s, Ivory body Upper Descant zink, or Cornettino c1600 Ivory with deerhorn ends. | ||||||||
10537 | Sousaphone | Holton | 130 Mammoth | 1926 | BBb | |||
Gold plated bell face | ||||||||
10538 | Fluglehorn | Distin | 1856 | |||||
Left Handed Distin, London | ||||||||
10539 | Cornopean | Kohler | 1838 | |||||
Disc Valves that were patented by John Shaw in 1838. | ||||||||
10540 | Clavicor | Pace | 1835 | |||||
or Alt Horn Charles Pace | London Stolzel valves | ||||||||
10541 | Cornopean | Garrett | 1830-3 | |||||
Stolzel valves and trill key caps for covering valve buttons. | ||||||||
10542 | Trumpet | Gardelli | ||||||
A. Gardelli | Bari | ||||||||
10543 | Tuba | 1850 | F | |||||
Mady in Markneukirchen One of the earliest tubas in existence | ||||||||
10544 | Russian Bassoon | Piana | 1815 | |||||
Pietro A. Piana, Milan | ||||||||
10545 | French Horn | Hoyer | 156326M | |||||
Made in GDR | ||||||||
10546 | Cornet | Huttl | 1890 | |||||
Circular Anton K Huttl, Graslitz | ||||||||
10547 | Fluglehorn | Rott | 1900 | |||||
Tenor Fluglehorn Augustin Jindrich Rott, Praque He supplied Italian and Spanish Army Bands | ||||||||
10548 | Cornet | Fessard | Bb | |||||
Fessard Chartre | ||||||||
10549 | Tuba | Besson | Class A | Bb | ||||
10550 | Alto horn | Courtois | Eb | |||||
10552 | Trombone; valve | Dehmal | ||||||
10553 | Fluglehorn | Dolge | Bb | |||||
Gotlieb Dolge Augsburg | ||||||||
10554 | Kuhlohorn | Egerter | Bb | |||||
10555 | Trumpet | EMO | World | Bb | ||||
German TARV Trumpet | ||||||||
10556 | Cornet | Besson | 53731 | Bb | ||||
It has a compensating system | ||||||||
10557 | Baritone | Fischer, AE | Bb | |||||
10558 | Kuhlohorn | Fischer, M E | Bb | |||||
Mafima = Max Fischer Markneukirchen | ||||||||
10559 | Alto horn | Foetisch | Eb | |||||
Foetisch Freres Lausanne | ||||||||
10560 | Baritone | Mahillon | 684 | 1948 | ||||
10561 | Alto Horn | Pelz | 1880 | |||||
Franz Pelz Vienna Valves | ||||||||
10562 | Alto Horn | Verreijt | 50 Subliem | Eb | ||||
10563 | Trombone; Valve | Schenkelaars | late 1970s | |||||
10564 | Baritone | Union Artistique | Bb | |||||
10565 | Alto Horn | Union Artistique | Eb | |||||
10566 | Trombone; valve | Trapp | ||||||
Hermann Trapp Wildstein | ||||||||
10567 | Fluglehorn | Schenkelaars | Topaz | 121835 | ||||
Bead blasted nickle plated | ||||||||
10568 | Fluglehorn | Schenkelaars | Topaz | Bb | ||||
10569 | Trumpet | Schenkelaars | Concorde | Bb | ||||
10570 | Tuba | Schenkelaars | Bb | |||||
10571 | Tuba | Schenkelaars | BBb | |||||
10572 | Helicon | Mahillon | 74 | 1935 | BBb | |||
10573 | Baritone | Kessels | Prototype | 1887 | ||||
10574 | Trumpet | Schenkelaars | Endhoven | |||||
10575 | Alto Horn | Schopper | Eb | |||||
10576 | Sousaphone | Gras | BBb | |||||
10577 | French Horn | Elkhart | 145127 | |||||
Pan Am 50D Stencil | ||||||||
10578 | Saxhorn | Besson | 83766 | |||||
French circular saxhorn Systeme prototype F. BESSON Breveté SGDG 96 rue d’Angoulème PARIS Grands prix Paris 1900 St Louis 1904 Liège 1905 Bruxelles 1910 Hors concours | ||||||||
10579 | Baritone; DB | Conn | Perfected | 119591 | 1911 | |||
Bells 11in/6in | ||||||||
10580 | Helicon | Pepper | Courtiere | 8831 | Eb | |||
F. Courtiere Paris J. W. Pepper Importer Philadelphia Chicago No. 8831. Bell: 14.5 in | ||||||||
10581 | Trombone | Elkhart | 9342 | |||||
10582 | Trombone; Valve | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
10583 | Baritone | Mahillon | 360 | 1959 | ||||
10584 | Cornet | Fiske | Eb | |||||
Patent Dates: Nov 12, 1867 and Feb 11, 1868 | ||||||||
10585 | Baritone | Besson | 1935 | |||||
F Besson | ||||||||
10586 | Baritone | Mahillon | 151 | 1962 | ||||
10587 | Tuba | Schenkelaars | BBb | |||||
10588 | Trumpet | Holton | ST100 | |||||
In the late 70s, the ST-100 was dubbed the “Dave Stahl Trumpet†| ||||||||
10589 | Cornet | Schuster | 1862 | |||||
Gebruder Schuster, Prize winning model at 1862 Worlds Fair in London | ||||||||
10590 | Cornet | McMillin | American Criterion | |||||
American Criterion Cornet H. E. McMillin & Son Co Clevland Ohio USA Union Label: ? & SWU Length: 16 1/2 in | ||||||||
10591 | Alto Horn | Pan American | 30C | P42912 | Eb | |||
10592 | Trombone; Valve | Sax | 1885 | |||||
Six Independent Valves Successor to the seven belled trombone, which Sax patented in 1852, he subsequently patented this six valve design in 1869. The longest tubing is with no valves pressed. The other valves raise the pitch. | ||||||||
10593 | Bugle | Martinon | ||||||
10594 | Trumpet | Sax | 1869 | F | ||||
Six Independent Valve trumpet | ||||||||
10595 | Alto Horn | Sax | Nouveau saxhorn | 1867 | Eb | |||
In 1859, Sax patented two bell shapes, one for saxophones and a less curved version, used as a rotating bell. However, rotating bells had previously been used in the 1840s on French cornets. | ||||||||
10596 | Tuba | 1840s | ||||||
Bombardon | ||||||||
10597 | Cornet | Ahlberg-Ohlsson | Eb | |||||
10598 | Trumpet | Stark | ||||||
Christian R. Stark New York | ||||||||
10599 | Helicon | Riviere-Hawkes | Excelsior | 1888 | BBb | |||
Excelsior | Class | Riviere & Hawkes | 23 | Leicester Square | London | Presented to | M P Shirey | Col. G.A.Wheeler 2nd Vol.(?) | In appreciation of his service | Chicago Oct 5 1888. Jules Riviere was a French bandmaster who partnered with WH Hawkes from 1876 to 1889, when Hawkes went independent as Hawkes and Son. | ||||||||
10600 | Trumpet | York | 109532 | 1932 | Eb | |||
Length: 14in Bell: 4in Feather Touch Latest York & Son engraving of that style located so far. 1st valve trigger and 3rd valve saddle are probably after market modifications. | ||||||||
10601 | Cornet | Lehnert | Bb | |||||
Lehnert Philadelphia Length: 12in | ||||||||
10602 | Cornet | Klemm | Bb | |||||
Klemm & Brother Phila Height: 20.5in Bell: 6in German Silver | ||||||||
10603 | Cornet | Quinby | Bb | |||||
Length: 13 1/4 in Bell 4 5/8in | ||||||||
10604 | Alto Horn | Frank | Excelsior | 7953 | Eb | |||
Height: 19 1/2in | ||||||||
10605 | Baritone | Pepper | Distin | |||||
Henry Distin | Importer | J. W. Pepper |PHila New York | 1071 Berliner Pistons | ||||||||
10607 | Tuba | Slater-Martin | OTS | 1869-71 | Eb | |||
10608 | Alto Horn | BauerJ | 1864 | Eb | ||||
Julius Bauer and Co, Chicago | ||||||||
10609 | Cornet | Boston | Ne Plus Ultra | 1870-80 | Bb/A | |||
10610 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 1910 | |||||
10611 | Trombone; Bass | Conn | 1910 | G | ||||
10612 | Tuba | Conn | 1908 | CC | ||||
Custom Made for Frederick Geib | ||||||||
10613 | Cornet | Hall-Quinby | Eb | |||||
10614 | Cornet | International | 61A | A42611 | HP | |||
Bell: 3/8in Length: 14 3/8in #1/2 bore | ||||||||
10615 | Baritone | Higham | Bb | |||||
10616 | Cornet | Higham | Pocket Cornet | Bb | ||||
10617 | Cornet | Cubitt | Bb | |||||
10618 | Trumpet | Arigra | Standard | Bb | ||||
No octagonal bell in the Standard version | ||||||||
10619 | Kuhlohorn | Beichtel | Bb | |||||
10620 | Cornet | Besson | New Standard | Bb | ||||
10621 | Trumpet | National Fabrik | 1932 | Bb | ||||
One of the last true Kessels instruments. | ||||||||
10622 | Tenor Horn | Orsi | Bb | |||||
10623 | Alto Horn | Orsi | Eb | |||||
10624 | Cornet | Mahillon | Bb | |||||
Mahillon London | ||||||||
10625 | Fluglehorn | Landuyt | Bb | |||||
Made by van Engelen | ||||||||
10626 | Cornopean | Distin | Bb | |||||
10627 | Cornet | Mahillon | 1906 | Bb | ||||
C. Mahillon London | ||||||||
10628 | Cornet | McFadden | 1256 | 1884-9 | ||||
Mcfadden maker Syracuse NY Received | the | Diploma | and | Medal | Centennial | Exposition | Phila Pa | 1876 | Geo. McFadden | Maker | 71 & 73 Clinton St | Syracuse NY | ||||||||
10629 | Cornet | Pan American | P43956 | |||||
10630 | Alto Horn | Conn | New American | 27705 | 1889 | Eb | ||
CG Conn Elkhart, Ind. Worcester Mass | ||||||||
10631 | Bugle | DePrins | Bb | |||||
10632 | Bugle | DePrins | Bb/Eb | |||||
10633 | Alto Horn | Dupeyrat | Eb | |||||
10634 | Cornet | Garat | Bb | |||||
Garat Lyon acc. to Langwill he was there in 1895 | ||||||||
10635 | Cornopean | Garrett | Bb | |||||
10636 | Cornopean | Gautrot | Bb | |||||
10637 | Helicon | Glier | ||||||
A.C. Glier | ||||||||
10638 | Tuba | Gras | Bb | |||||
10639 | Cornet | Gras | Bb | |||||
10640 | Trumpet | Conn | 143997 | 1915 | ||||
10641 | Trombone; Valve | Dodworth | ||||||
Length: 29 in Bell: 8 3/4in | ||||||||
10642 | Baritone | Pepper | 8677 | |||||
JW Pepper | Importer | Philadelphia | and | Chicago | 8677 | ||||||||
10643 | Cornet | Fiske | 1868-70 | Eb | ||||
10644 | Baritone; DB | Conn | 80872 | 1903 | ||||
Pryorphone questions whether this is an actual date of manufacture or whether this valve engine was an outlier. | ||||||||
10645 | Cornopean | Guichard | Brevette | |||||
2 Stolzel valves, 1 Perinet valve | ||||||||
10646 | Bugle | King | Silvertone 1078 | 1930s | Bb/A | |||
10647 | Bugle | King | BSA Boy Scouts | 1925-9 | ||||
10648 | Bugle | King | American Legion | D | ||||
Possibly model 1085 | ||||||||
10649 | Cornopean | Metzler | ||||||
Metzler & Co Best London Maker Bell: 11.5cm Length: 27cm | ||||||||
10650 | Cornet | Aschbach | ||||||
10651 | Cornet | Boosey | 127065 | C/Bb/A | ||||
10652 | Cornet | MoennigHW | ||||||
10653 | Tuba | Gautrot | Eb | |||||
Gautrot Brevete A Paris Bell: 27 cm Height: 73cm | ||||||||
10654 | Cornet | International | 61A | A1938 | ||||
10655 | Bugle | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
10656 | Bugle | York | 1910s | Ab | ||||
10657 | Bugle | Holton | ||||||
USMC | ||||||||
10658 | Trumpet | Cavalier | 92b | O2656 | ||||
10659 | Bugle; Keyed | RichardsonS | Eb | |||||
9 key Likely made by Graves. | ||||||||
10660 | Sousaphone | Conn | 121334 | 1911 | Eb HP/LP | |||
Bell: 19in Bore: .68 | ||||||||
10661 | Trumpet | Martin | Gillespie | 217467 | ||||
10662 | Ophicleide | Laussedat | C | |||||
LAUSSEDAT & Fils Ainé / Clermont-Ferrand | ||||||||
10663 | Alto Horn | Klemm | TARV | Eb | ||||
Height: 26in Bell: Diameter At About 7 1/2in | ||||||||
10664 | Cornet | Fiske | OTS | Bb | ||||
10665 | Baritone | Bohland-Fuchs | American Student | |||||
10666 | French Horn | Wulschner | Professional | |||||
Emil Wulschner & Son PROFESSIONAL Indianapolis Ind. | ||||||||
10667 | Baritone | Huber | 1924-39 | Bb | ||||
Georg Huber was a dealer in Timisosra, Romania from 1924-47 Bell: 9.5 in Height 29 in | ||||||||
10668 | Tenor horn | Rott | ||||||
10669 | Alto Horn | Miraphone | 4344 | F/Eb | ||||
10670 | Fluglehorn | deVries | ||||||
Short Model | ||||||||
10671 | Helicon | Lambrecht | Eb | |||||
10672 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | Eb | |||||
Wurlitzer & Bro| Manuf| Cincinnati, O | ||||||||
10673 | Alto Horn | Wurlitzer | Solo | Eb | ||||
Bore:.482 Length: 16 1/2 in | ||||||||
10674 | Tenor Horn | Adler | Bb | |||||
F.O. Adler | ||||||||
10675 | Cornet | Ball-Beavon | Bb | |||||
Ball Beavon & Cie Paris et Londres | ||||||||
10676 | Trumpet | Bohland-Fuchs | Bb | |||||
Bohland Fuchs Rimmless Bell Art Deco model | ||||||||
10677 | Fluglehorn | Barth-I | ||||||
Ignaz Barth Wien | ||||||||
10678 | Trumpet; Bass | Bethel | Bb | |||||
10679 | Fluglehorn | Courtois | 372 | Bb | ||||
Antoine Courtois serial #372 | ||||||||
10680 | Tenor Horn | Decart | Bb | |||||
F. and L Decart | ||||||||
10681 | Trombone; Valve | DePrins | Cavalry Trombone | Bb | ||||
4 Valve Model it has won a medal on an exhibition in Belgium in 1930, so it may be one of the last cavalry trombones ever made. The awkward looking angle of the bell makes it very comfortable to play. It has the typical sound of the small bore trombones used in France and Belgium up to the 1960s, fingering is "doigt ministeriel" i.e. 3rd valve is two whole steps down. built completely after the Sax-patent from the 1860s with three Perinet valves, number four is really a Sax hybrid valve | ||||||||
10682 | Trombone; Valve | DePrins | Cavalry Trombone | Bb | ||||
3 Valve model | ||||||||
10683 | French Horn | DePrins | ||||||
10684 | Sousaphone | deVries | ||||||
Melchior de Vries Lierre | ||||||||
10685 | Tuba | Doina | Bb | |||||
10686 | Baritone | Dolling | Bb | |||||
10687 | French Horn | Goudot | ||||||
Goudot jeune (jr.) | ||||||||
10688 | Kuhlohorn | Glassa | Bb | |||||
Glassa Furth | ||||||||
10689 | Cornet | Distin | (711) on v | Bb | ||||
114 2nd St | Philada | ||||||||
10690 | Cornet | Distin | New London | 1814 | Bb | |||
594 on valves | ||||||||
10691 | Bugle | Couesnon | Standard and Bass | |||||
Couesnon "Standard" and Eb Bass Bugle (designed by Adolphe SAX for the "100 gardes of Napoleon Bonaparte") | ||||||||
10692 | Trombone; Valve | Lehnert | Centennial | Bb | ||||
Made by H. Lehnert Phila Length: 31 1/2in B 8in Allen valves | ||||||||
10693 | Trombone | ARIGRA | Arigra | |||||
10694 | Cornet | King | Combination | 5834 | 1906 | C/Bb/A H | ||
10695 | Cornet | Silvani | 2772 | |||||
G. Silvani | 4 Whitecross Place | Wilson Street | London & Paris | ||||||||
10696 | Tuba | Peeters | Majestic | eB | ||||
10697 | Tuba | York | 79703 | 1925 | CC | |||
10698 | Trumpet | Reynolds | 1938 | |||||
10699 | Cornet | King | Cavalry | 1916 | ||||
10700 | Trumpet | Boston | Ne Plus Ultra Boss Tone | 23072 | 1917 | Bb/A | ||
10701 | Trumpet | Boston | 1920s | Bb/A | ||||
Probably a Czech stencil | ||||||||
10702 | Cornet | Boston | Ne Plus Ultra | 1883 | Bb/A | |||
10703 | Cornet | Martin-Co | Eb | |||||
Martin & Co | 31 Cortlandt St, NY | ||||||||
10704 | Trumpet | King | Master | 1918 | ||||
10705 | Trumpet | King | 1050 Liberty | 1924 | ||||
10706 | Trumpet | King | Large Bore | |||||
10707 | Trumpet | King | Liberty | 1932 | ||||
10708 | Trumpet | King | Flair Symphony Prototype | 1965 | ||||
10709 | Kuhlohorn | (anon) | ||||||
10710 | Cornet | King | Large Bore | |||||
10711 | Cornet | Union | ||||||
HN White sold stencil | ||||||||
10712 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | Imperial | |||||
White sold stencil | ||||||||
10713 | Cornet | Cleveland | 601 | |||||
10714 | Cornet | King | Silver Star | |||||
10715 | Cornet | White | Imperial | |||||
Stencil from Bohland and Fuchs | ||||||||
10716 | Cornet | King | Improved Vocal | |||||
10717 | Cornet | King | Long | 1914 | ||||
10718 | Cornet | King | Improved | 1912 | ||||
10719 | Cornet | Imperial | Silver Star | 1910 | ||||
B&F Stencil | ||||||||
10720 | Cornet | King | Master | 1918 | ||||
10721 | Cornet | Rapid Reliance | C/Bb | |||||
10722 | Trumpet | Selmer | Mersel American | |||||
10723 | Cornet | York | Baronet | 197766 | 1955 | |||
10724 | Trumpet | Sistek | 264 | |||||
Union label Made in Cleveland | ||||||||
10725 | Trumpet | Champion | 72678 | |||||
A Grossman stencil. Believed to be a stenciled Pedler American Triumph
The Champion trademark was registered by Grossman in 1943, but used as far back as 1935 | ||||||||
10726 | Sousaphone | Elkhart | 238828 | BBb | ||||
Suspected to be a Buescher stencil dating to 1928 | ||||||||
10727 | Trumpet | King | Improved | 9679 | 1911 | |||
10728 | Trombone; Sopra | Buescher | 7xxx | |||||
10729 | Tuba | Kenny | BBb | |||||
Bell: 19in Height: 36in | ||||||||
10730 | Trumpet | King | Liberty#2 | |||||
10732 | Cornet | Distin | Superior | 1435 | Eb | |||
10734 | Tuba | Seefeldt | Eb | |||||
Wm. Seefeldt 1011 Race St. Philadelphia PA Hight 29 1/4 in Bell: 15in | ||||||||
10735 | Euphonium | Sax | ||||||
Adolphe Sax fournisseur de academie nle de musique 84 rue myrha | ||||||||
10736 | Euphonium; DB | Pepper | Perfected | 58958 | ||||
Missing small bell. Height: 24.5in Bell: 11in | ||||||||
10737 | French Horn | Olds | O49 | 299xxx | ||||
Bb/A/F single horn Thumb operates A/+ valve. Little finger operates F extension | ||||||||
10740 | Helicon | Couesnon | 1934 | Eb | ||||
10739 | Ophicleide | Sautermeister-Muller | C | |||||
11 key | ||||||||
10742 | Trumpet | Holton | 30 Professional | 1934 | Bb/A | |||
10743 | Trombone; Valve | Pepper | Italian style | 63367 | ||||
10744 | Trombone; Sopra | York | 7074 | 1903 | ||||
10745 | Baritone | Higham | Clearbore | 15762 | HP | |||
10746 | Tuba | Kalashen | Kaiser | 3114 | BBb | |||
Height 38in Bell: 18in | ||||||||
10747 | Trumpet | Amati | ||||||
10748 | Trombone; valve | Amati | 1212 | 537400 | Bb | |||
10749 | Trumpet | Pepper | Premier | 65654 | ||||
diagonal wrap and bell tail tuning | ||||||||
10750 | Trumpet | York | Hickernell Solo | 3310 | ||||
R. Hickernell | ||||||||
10751 | Baritone | American Perfection | P23448 | |||||
Pan Am Stencil | ||||||||
10752 | Trumpet | Holton | Cannon | 1928 | ||||
10753 | Trumpet | Holton | T-100X | 1981 | ||||
10754 | Trumpet | Vega | Odell | 33181 | Mid to lat | |||
Bell: 4-9/16in Length: 19-1/2in Bore: 0.445 It is a stencil of a Pedler American Triumph | ||||||||
10755 | Cornet | Acme | Artist | 206789 | 1957? | |||
10756 | Sousaphone | Ward | ||||||
10757 | Trumpet | York | Custom | 128425 | ||||
10758 | Cornet | DePrins | ||||||
10759 | Cornet | DAnsingh | ||||||
10760 | Tuba | Lignatone | Eb | |||||
10761 | Trombone; Valve | Panny | ||||||
G Assc Sonorus | F. Panny | Rue Van Artesedlg | Bruxxles | ||||||||
10762 | Cornet | Kalashen | New Star | Bb/A | ||||
No serial number case has a banner reading 173 Bowery. Kalashens location between 1897-1903 Length 13in Bell: 4-5/8 Bore: 0.46 | ||||||||
10763 | Baritone | Seltman | Artist | |||||
10764 | Alto Horn | Muck | ||||||
J.R. Muck, Rudy’s father came to America to build instruments and used his son as an apprentice. | ||||||||
10765 | Trumpet | Frank | Intruscala | 5874 | ||||
Chicago | ||||||||
10766 | Alto Horn | Lomar | ||||||
Lomar | Paris | E.O. Hentschel | Sole Agent | Chicago | ||||||||
10767 | French Horn | Doelling | Superior First Class | 9457 | ||||
Superior | First Class | C.E. Doelling | Maker | Phila, Pa. | 9457 | ||||||||
10768 | Tuba | Miraphone | 186 | 1885 | 1961 | CC | ||
10769 | Cornet | Boosey | Class A Light Valve | 39040 | ||||
Echo 4 valve. split dual water key 295 Regent St. | ||||||||
10770 | Trombone; Valve | Besancon | ||||||
BESANCON Brevete S.G.D.G Place St Jean 8 LYON 2nd valve:Besançon brevete Lyon 160 | ||||||||
10771 | Trumpet | Cerveny | Champion | |||||
10772 | French Horn | Vega | ||||||
Boston-style SARV horn with concentric-style bell brace and kranz, not ODell stencil | ||||||||
10777 | Cornet | Fiske | Circular | Eb | ||||
4 valve | ||||||||
10778 | French Horn | Schediwy | ||||||
10779 | Cornet | Holton | 28 | 1935 | ||||
10780 | Cornet | Holton | Clark 26 | 1938 | ||||
10781 | Trumpet | Holton | ME2000 | |||||
10782 | Bugle | King | 1930s | |||||
Coach horn | ||||||||
10783 | Cornet | King | Commander | 1936 | ||||
10784 | Cornet | Hillyard | 1st Class | |||||
W HILLYARD MAKERS 255 Tottenham Court Rd London | ||||||||
10785 | Cornet | Fiske | Eb | |||||
10786 | Trumpet | Martin | Renown | 1914 | ||||
10787 | Trumpet | Martin | Galaxy | 1969 | ||||
10788 | Trumpet | Martin | Superlative | 1916 | ||||
10789 | Trumpet | Mastertone | DeLuxe | |||||
Rimless bell | ||||||||
10790 | Tuba | Graves | Eb | |||||
Shield for Lawrence Brass Band german Silver Note that the third TARV touchpiece pivots in the opposite direction as the first and second valve do! | ||||||||
10792 | Cornet | Fischer | ||||||
Runing slide is a replacement Bell: 4-7/8 Length: 12-1/2" long Bore: .46 | ||||||||
10793 | Cornet | Seefeldt | 4562 | |||||
Albert Schweigart on bell, original owner? Bell: 4-7/8in Length: 12-1/2in Bore: .46 Two mounts on the lead pipe- unknown purpose | ||||||||
10794 | Trombone; Valve | Bohland-Fuchs | ||||||
Cosme Carrion & hijo. Vitoria is a Spanish Instrument Dealer. They have been in business since 1880 | ||||||||
10795 | Trumpet | Besson | New Creation | 105184 | 1920 | Bb/A | ||
New Creation Class A Prototype Bore: .44 Sold by Carl Fischer Bell: 4-11/16in Length: 18-7/8in Engraving includes a portrait of Lincoln, an American Flag, a US shield, and a bird. | ||||||||
10796 | Trumpet | Besson | New Creation | 128652 | Bb | |||
Another New Creation with a system to move vthe third valve slide | ||||||||
10797 | Cornet | Ackermann | Bb | |||||
10798 | Trumpet | Ackermann-Lesser | Bb | |||||
Ackermann&Lesser Dresden. This trumpet has a fourth valve to put it in A operated with the left thumb | ||||||||
10799 | Tuba | Adler | Eb | |||||
Johannes Adler Markneukirchen | ||||||||
10800 | Trumpet; Bass | Altrichter | Bb | |||||
Altrichter Frankfurt | ||||||||
10801 | Cornet | Altrichter | Circular | Bb | ||||
10802 | Trombone | Conn | 9795 | 1884 | ||||
MADE BY C. G. CONN ELKHART IND. Also engraved on the bell “O. D. DEWEY.†Second valve casing, top and bottom valve caps, and valve stems are stamped with serial number. Length: 43.5in Bell: 6.25in | ||||||||
10803 | Cornet | Hall | OTS | Eb | ||||
Allen Valves | ||||||||
10804 | Alto Horn | Conn | 18586 | 1888 | Eb | |||
10805 | Bugle | Draper | ||||||
Draper Brothers Boston Bell: 5.5in Length: 16in | ||||||||
10806 | Cornet | Distin | c.1868 | |||||
Distin | Distin & Co | Patent Light Valve | Cornet | Approved by | Levy | Manufactory | 9 & 10 Grt Newport St | London | 11805 Echo Cornet | ||||||||
10807 | Cornet | Distin | 233 | 1879 | ||||
No 233 Henry Distin | Maker| 385 Bowery off 5th St | New York | ||||||||
10808 | Bugle; keyed | Tabard | ||||||
Jean-Baptiste Tabard (1779-1845) | ||||||||
10809 | Trumpet | Boosey-Hawkes | Emperor | 1968 | ||||
10810 | Trumpet | Selmer | B700 | 1977 | ||||
Interchangeable bell (rose, brass) | ||||||||
10811 | Cornet | York | Super Custom | 1956 | ||||
Rose brass bell. Nickel silver leadpipe. Blessing valve block | ||||||||
10812 | Tuba | Lyon-Healy | Eb | |||||
Pumpen valves Interesting porting between valves. | ||||||||
10813 | Tuba | Mahillon | ||||||
3+1 Valves | ||||||||
10814 | Trombone | Besson | Duplex | 58965 | 1895 | |||
Valve and Slide trombone | ||||||||
10815 | Trumpet | Spengler | ||||||
10816 | Bugle | Conn | Little Scout | 202 | Bb | |||
Sometimes referred to as a trumpet | ||||||||
10817 | Alto Horn | Conn | 66xxx | 1898 | Eb | |||
Elkhart and NY | ||||||||
10818 | Helicon | Bohland-Fuchs | 1892 | F | ||||
10819 | Euphonium | Fulik | 1914 | |||||
10820 | Helicon | Mahillon | 716 | 1914 | Eb | |||
10821 | Cornet | Quinby | C/Bb | |||||
10823 | Cornet | SeidelW | 144 | 1914-18 | ||||
Made by | Wm Seidel | and Co | Elkhart | Ind Interesting plumbing on this horn from a rare maker. There is no port between the 2nd and 3rd casing. Instead, there is an extra slide between the 2nd and 3rd valves. The air way always goes through this slide. | ||||||||
10824 | Alto Horn | Fiske | ||||||
10825 | Alto Horn | Kalashen | 1452 | |||||
Height: 21in Bell: 7 1/4in | ||||||||
10826 | Cornet | GlierE | 1860s | Bb | ||||
Allen valves, false tubing completes the circle | ||||||||
10827 | Cornet | Besson | Compensating | |||||
10828 | Cornet | Keat | ||||||
10829 | Cornet | Kummer-Schetelich | 1869 | Eb | ||||
1869 according to the presentation badge. Kummer & Schetlich | ||||||||
10830 | Cornet | Schott | ||||||
Vienna valve | ||||||||
10831 | Cornet | Schuster | Eb | |||||
10832 | Trumpet | Couturier | ||||||
Built with 2 of his last patents in the last year of operation: 1436085, a disk valve for the Bb/A change (rather than a rotor) and, a shorter mouthpipe for a smaller valve valve bore so that the valve tubing would have less impact on the overall valve profile. Note the blind tubing for the right hand to grip while working the valves... KimC: It is a nice instrument. But it may hide some challenges for the player. First, the valve loops with their Sattler shape cannot be removed. That makes cleaning of the valve loops much more difficult. You may say that cleaning valve loops can not be that big issue, how often do we need to do that on our horns? In this particular instrument, it will be an issue. An instrument with Perinet valves has the water key before the valve section, along with some tubing, so that water in the valve section can be avoided. Perinet valves have a rather large surface, that is why they need valve oil. Oil mixed with water will not merge and actually "takes up double space", further by the time it becomes some sticky stuff that makes the valves move uneasily. That is why the makers place the water keys before the valve section in Periet instruments - wherever this is possible. This is not the case here, that combined with the irremovable valve loops will give some issues. The use of a disc valve for a change of tuning is fun, as this valve need no fast response it has been possible to place the loops directly on the rotor. This makes the rotor heavier, but that is not an issue with a valve that is only for a key change. | ||||||||
10833 | Cornet | Piering | ||||||
F. W. Piering Dobeln 1/S | ||||||||
10834 | Trumpet | Pepper | 2198 | |||||
10835 | Cornet | Rudall-Rose-Carte | ||||||
Unusual Slide finger valves, unfortunately it is not assembled. the valves simply move tubing inside the windway | ||||||||
10836 | Baritone | Wright | ||||||
10837 | Fluglehorn | Zinzi | Eb | |||||
10838 | Tenor horn | Gautrot-Marquet | Excelsior | |||||
10839 | Mellophone | LaFleur | Alliance | F/Eb | ||||
J. R. Lafleur & Son Ltd (London Paris New York) Foreign Imported by Boosey & Hawkes London | ||||||||
10840 | Fluglehorn | Zinzi | Bb | |||||
10841 | Helicon | Zinzi | Eb | |||||
Zinzi Roma | ||||||||
10842 | Alto Horn | Zinzi | Solo Alto | 1935 | Eb | |||
Zinzi Roma | ||||||||
10843 | Alto horn | Wright | Eb | |||||
10844 | Helicon | Altrichter | F | |||||
Altrichter Frankfurt | ||||||||
10845 | Tuba | Anborg | BBb | |||||
10846 | Trumpet | ARIGRA | Bb | |||||
Arigra Anton Riedl Graslitz German TARV | ||||||||
10847 | Fluglehorn | Besson | Eb | |||||
It has both the English and the French address on it. | ||||||||
10848 | Baritone | Besson | Bb | |||||
Besson Paris | ||||||||
10849 | Cornet | Besson | 36857 | |||||
Likely fake | ||||||||
10850 | Trumpet | Boosey | 68492 | F | ||||
10851 | Fluglehorn | Boosey | Solbron | 114923 | Bb | |||
Boosey & Co | ||||||||
10852 | Alto horn | Pelisson | Eb | |||||
Maison 1812 Couturier | Pelisson Freres and Cie | Lyon Paris | ||||||||
10853 | Wagner Tuba | Uhlmann | 1887 | F | ||||
10854 | Tuba | Zoebisch | OTS | Eb | ||||
10855 | Alto horn | Thibouville-Lamy | F/Eb | |||||
Legion d honneur JTL Qté supérieure JEROME THIBOUVILLE-LAMY Fseur de l Armée BREVETE s.g;d.g. 68 rue Réaumur Paris 97 | ||||||||
10856 | Trumpet | Getzen | Eterna | G925 | 1963 | |||
Prototype trumpet described as having been owned/used by Doc Severinsen 1963-5. | ||||||||
10857 | Tuba | Fulik | Eb | |||||
B. Fulik Jenizowice Bell:16in | ||||||||
10858 | Tuba | Mirafone | 184-5u | 2164 | 1962 | CC | ||
Detachable leadpipe | ||||||||
10859 | Cornet | MoennigHW | TARV | Eb | ||||
a=440 HW Moennig New York | ||||||||
10860 | Tenor horn | Besson | 8571 | 1860 | C/Bb LP | |||
Height: 64 cm Bell: 23 cm | ||||||||
10861 | Trumpet | Allmen | Star | 193 | ||||
Star | K-Allman-Co | New-York | U-S-A | ||||||||
10862 | Trumpet | Allmen | 1202 | |||||
10863 | Trombone; Valve | 1908 | C | |||||
Exposition Universelle de Paris 1900 | Hors Concours | Membre du jury | Couenon & Cie | 94 rue dAngouleme | PARIS | 8 | ||||||||
10864 | Cornopean | Lecomte | Bb/A | |||||
A.L & Cie | PHILADELPHIE | LYON | LIMA | MELBOURNE | PARIS 1867 1878 | A. LECOMTE & Cie | PARIS | 8 | ||||||||
10865 | Cornet | Lecomte | ||||||
A.L & Cie | LYON | LIMA | PARIS 1867 | A. LECOMTE & Cie | rue St Gilles 12 | PARIS | ||||||||
10866 | Bugle | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
J-T-L 1ere Qte | HORS CONCOURS | 1978 - 1989 - 1900 | JEROME | THIBOUVILLE-LAMY | 68 r.Reaumur | PARIS | JO | ||||||||
10867 | Fluglehorn | Kuhnl-Hoyer | ||||||
10868 | Trumpet; Low | Dvorak | Eb | |||||
J. Dvorak CES Length: 19in Length of Tubing:84 3/4in Bell:6in | ||||||||
10869 | Cornet | Lehnert | TARV | Eb | ||||
Length w/o leadpipe: 9in | ||||||||
10870 | Trombone; Valve | Distin | Superior | 11174 | 1894 | |||
Bell: 8in Bore:.485 | ||||||||
10871 | Tuba | Wunderlich | LSSAH | |||||
A tuba of the music corps of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler C.A. Wunderlich, Siebenbrunn Vogtl., stamped 44. Engraved at the bell: Musikkorps der Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler. C.A. Wunderlich is one of the most important wholesale companies for musical instruments. Being the only music corps of SS and Wehrmacht, the LSSAH consisted of 72 musicians instead of the usual 36 till 1945. Only three of them played tuba. Extremely rare. Bell: 16.5in Height: 44in Wunderlich, C. A., WWI, BI fl Siebenbrunn 1854-c1945. Established in 1854, according to advertisement; according to Ernst, established by Carl August Wunderlich ( b 1882-d1959); the family had long been active locally as SI, guitar makers; 1909 advertised as factory for BI and strings, dealers in all MIs; 1934 advertised Herstellung in Heinmarbeit (home-worker production) and assured their customers that its products were not mediocre machine-made instruments, but rather they were hand-made by local artisans, although their names were never stated. A very large firm of MI makers/dealers, offering by catalogue WWIs, BIs, PIs, SIs; Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler Musikkorps History Formed in 1933, and beloved of the Third Reichs Propaganda Newsreels, the legendary military band of Adolf Hitlers Bodyguard Division, the Leibstandarte-SS, was to become the most famous of all Military Musikkorps in the entire history of Nazi Germany..! In their striking black ceremonial uniforms and under the strict musical leadership of Hermann Muller-John and his professional deputy SS-Hauptscharführer Gustav Weissenborn, (whose military life & war as an SS-Musikmeister is documented in Brian Matthews book, The Military Music & Bandsmen of Adolf Hitlers Third Reich 1933-45), top quality military music was performed at the very highest level by this much favoured unit and performances by the superb musicians recruited to this elite band were very much in demand right across the Reich and also beyond, courtesy of a number of highly publicised and successful concert tours the band made across pre-war Europe! The Musikkorps was formed on 4/8/1933, 36 musicians under command of SS-Hauptsturmführer Hermann Muller-John ( born 4/8/1894; died 8/5/1945). In 1934 the orchestra was expanded to 72 men, selected on musical, health and racial qualifications. In the end the korps had a Sollstarke of 108 Musiker, but actual strength was 96 men. | ||||||||
10872 | Trumpet | Prokop | Db | |||||
Ladislaw F. Prokop von Chrudim "The trumpet is in Db, a key that was used at the end of the Late Romantic period in opera and in Strauss." | ||||||||
10873 | Trombone; Valve | Lavest | ||||||
L.J. LAVEST woodwind maker | ||||||||
10874 | Bugle | Distin | 10010 | |||||
10875 | Cornet | Conn | 2A Victor | H48228 | 1966 | Eb | ||
Bore: .421 | ||||||||
10876 | Bugle | Reiffel-Husted | ||||||
10877 | Cornet | Tournier | 15906 | |||||
J. TOURNIER BOULEVARD SAINT MARTIN 4 PARIS 15906 | ||||||||
10878 | Bugle; Keyed | Sibley | Ned Kendall | 1940 | Eb | |||
11 key solid silver bugle | ||||||||
10879 | Trumpet | Bach | TR300 | B22715 | 1961 | |||
10880 | Euphonium | Mirafone | 11435 | |||||
10881 | Trumpet | Koeder | Majestic | 513 | Early 1920 | |||
10882 | Cornet | Pan American | 54A | 133764 | ||||
10883 | Trumpet | Pan American | 64B | |||||
10884 | Trombone; Valve | Wurlitzer | Professional | P21174 | 1921 | |||
Pan American Stencil | ||||||||
10885 | Cornet | Sax | 1867 | |||||
10886 | Fluglehorn | Reynolds | Emperor | |||||
10887 | Trumpet | Reinholdt | ||||||
Reinholdt Wiesbaden | ||||||||
10888 | Ballad Horn | anon | Bb | |||||
10889 | Trumpet | Hopf | Eb | |||||
Length: 29in Length of tubing: 82 in | ||||||||
10890 | French Horn | Schindler | ||||||
10891 | Cornet | Schindler | 1410 | |||||
Design matches c1918 HB Jay | ||||||||
10892 | Trumpet | Schindler | 101 | LP | ||||
bore:.465in Bell: 4-3/8in Lengths: 19-3/4in | ||||||||
10893 | Cornet | Allen | 1865 | |||||
10894 | Tenor Horn | Pfretzschner | ||||||
W.A. Pfretzschner • Musik Instr. • Markneukirchen i.S | ||||||||
10895 | Tuba | Alexander | 164 | BBb | ||||
Interchangeable bells Bore: .846 | ||||||||
10896 | Helicon | Boosey | 16427 | |||||
10897 | Bugle | WilliamsRS | ||||||
10898 | Trumpet | Dvorak | ||||||
Length: 19 in Length of Tubing: 51.5in Bell: 4.5 in | ||||||||
10899 | Alto Horn | Paulus | ||||||
10900 | Trumpet | Huttl | ||||||
A.K. Huttl Made in Cechoslovakia Length: 20in Length of tubing53 1/2in Bell: 4.5 in JohnL: I have seen odd spellings of Czechoslovakia in various media; I always put it down to a translation issue. In Czech, it is Ceskoslovensko. | ||||||||
10901 | Cornet | Sander | ||||||
Sander Wolfstein | ||||||||
10902 | Trumpet | Herdim | Professional | |||||
Patent was assigned to John Maher first in the US and then in Britain. It was apparently for the bell design. It dates the horn to no older than 1954. That patent is interesting. It almost looks like it was hand marked on the instrument. The Herdim name seems to be associated with a string company in Germany. I assume he was a dealer. And, the design seems familiar but what about that patent? | ||||||||
10903 | Alto Horn | Zimmermann | ||||||
Jul Heinr. ZIMMERMANN Petersburg | ||||||||
10904 | Trumpet | Blessing | National | 54949 | ||||
10905 | Cornet | Jaubert | ||||||
Length: 14in Bell: 5in | ||||||||
10906 | Alto Horn | Rudolph | Eb | |||||
J. Rudolph, Gotha. Length: 18 1/4in Length of tubing: 82 1/4 in Bell: 6in | ||||||||
10907 | French Horn | Mahillon | 412 | |||||
Star | C. Mahillon & Co. | London | Star Three crooks - F - E - Bb alto. | ||||||||
10908 | Trombone; Valve | Svoboda | ||||||
Karel Svoboda, orive A. D. Rott, Praha Bell: 9.5inch Length of tubing: 103.5in | ||||||||
10909 | Bugle; Keyed | Sibley | c. 1840 | Eb | ||||
set a world record at Skinners Auction in Boston when it sold for $39,975. Sterling silver presentation keyed bugle and original case-marked Edward Kendall | ||||||||
10910 | Tuba | Pan American | 52J | 264091 | 1954 | Eb | ||
10911 | Tenor Horn | Mirafone | ||||||
P. Ziptner, Hannover Height: 29.5 in Bell: 10.5in Length of tubing: 113in | ||||||||
10912 | Trumpet; Low | Michl | ||||||
Johann Michl & Sohn Graslitz Sudetengau Length:20 in Length of tubing: 79 in Bell: 5.5 in | ||||||||
10913 | Trumpet; Natura | Lange | 305 | Eb | ||||
Length: 29in | ||||||||
10914 | Trumpet; Low | Huttl | Eb | |||||
M.J. Huttl Schluckenau Böhmen Length: 17 1/4 in Length of tubing: 95 in Bell: 5 in | ||||||||
10915 | French Horn | Huttl | ||||||
10916 | Trumpet | Fulik | ||||||
10917 | Trumpet | Enders | ||||||
Enders, Mainz Lengrh:18 1/4 in Length of tubing: 54 5/8 in Bell: 5 in | ||||||||
10918 | Alto Horn | Van Engelen | Eb | |||||
van Engelen Rue de Lisp Lierre | ||||||||
10919 | Helicon | Hampe | Bb | |||||
Hampe Amsterdam | ||||||||
10920 | Trombone; valve | Hampe | Bb | |||||
W. Hampe Amsterdam since 1842 | ||||||||
10921 | Cornet | Hampe | Bb | |||||
10922 | Baritone | Hampe | Bb | |||||
10923 | Fluglehorn | Hampl | Bb | |||||
Josef Hampl Jicin | ||||||||
10924 | Trumpet | Decart | Bb | |||||
F & L Decart Lierre | ||||||||
10925 | Cornet | DePrins | Super | 14620 | Bb | |||
10926 | Helicon | DePrins | Baritone | Bb | ||||
10927 | Trumpet | DePrins | 13827 | Bb | ||||
10928 | Trombone; valve | deVries | Bb | |||||
10929 | Cornet | deVries | Bb | |||||
10931 | Cornet | Dolling | Bb | |||||
10933 | Alto Horn | Fischer, AE | Eb | |||||
A.E. Fischer Bremen with Berlin Valves | ||||||||
11088 | Tuba | Wunderlich | Eb | |||||
Bell: 17 5/8in | ||||||||
10987 | Trombone; Valve | Gunkel | 606 | |||||
Henry Gunckel | Paris | Lyon & Healy | Chicago | Sole Agents | ||||||||
10935 | Cornet | Brown | Bb | |||||
Brown&Sons | ||||||||
10936 | Trumpet | Brown | Aida | |||||
Brown&Sons | ||||||||
10937 | Cornet | Daniel | Bb | |||||
E. Daniel Marseille | ||||||||
10938 | Tenor Horn | Daniel | Bb | |||||
Daniel Marseille | ||||||||
10939 | Sousaphone | Paxman | Eb | |||||
Paxman Bros | ||||||||
10940 | Alto Horn | Borgani | Solo Alto | Eb | ||||
Orfeo Borgani | ||||||||
10941 | Alto Horn | Orsi | Eb | |||||
Romeo Orsi Marching Alto Horn as the seller called | ||||||||
10942 | Trumpet | Orsi | Alto | Eb | ||||
Orsi Milano | ||||||||
10943 | Cornet | Miraphone | Bb | |||||
10944 | Cornet | Millereau | Bb | |||||
10945 | Trombone; valve | Millereau | Bb | |||||
10946 | Fluglehorn | Fuchs | ||||||
Daniel Fuchs | ||||||||
10947 | Cornet | Pepper | Premier | 8854 | ||||
10948 | Tuba | B-S | Symphonie | 126519 | F | |||
Conical Valves: .5thv-17mm, 1stv-18mm, 2ndv-19mm, 3rdv-20mm, and 4thv-21mm. Giardinelli NY 1977 on leadpipe brace & made in GDR 126519 on back in f bell | ||||||||
10949 | Cornet | EndersR | ||||||
R Enders Maker Brooklyn NY | ||||||||
10950 | Trumpet | Convair | ||||||
Elkhart Ind | ||||||||
10951 | Cornopean | Butler | ||||||
10952 | Trumpet | Mulholland | Tro-jan | 5313 | 1930s | |||
"H. P. Mulholland Tro-jan Los Angeles Calif. | ||||||||
10953 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | ||||||
Pumpen valves | ||||||||
10954 | Cornet | Zimmermann | ||||||
JH Zimmermann | ||||||||
10955 | Trumpet | Henton-Knecht | Benal | |||||
Pan American 66B | ||||||||
10956 | Cornet | MoennigHW | C.1880 | |||||
Length: 12-1/2in Bell: 4-3/4in Bore: 0.47 | ||||||||
10957 | Trombone | Osgood | ||||||
Univ of Ill. Farrar Collection | ||||||||
10958 | Cornet | Bobzin | Solo Cornet | |||||
Solo Cornet | Chas Bobzin | Detroit, Mich | ||||||||
10959 | Cornet | Fiske | Eb | |||||
In 1866, Fiske patented a pushrod actuated rotary valve system called key pistons Isaac Fiske MAKER Worcester Mass Pat Nov 12 1867". On the valve spring tube, it says Patent Oct 30 1866 | ||||||||
10960 | Alto Horn | Wright | OTS | |||||
Length: 27-1/4 in Bell: 7-7/8 in | ||||||||
10961 | Baritone | Jay | Columbia | HP/LP | ||||
10962 | Trumpet | Courtois | c.1928 | C/Bb/A | ||||
10963 | Trumpet | Frank | EXcelosior | 878 | ||||
10964 | Cornet | WahlichN | ||||||
N. Wahlich Fabrikant Zurich There are also the numbers 1922 1381 on the bell | ||||||||
10965 | Alto Horn | Puntenney-Eutsler | Triumph | 134 | ||||
The | Triumph | made by | Puntenny & Eutsler | Columbus | Ohio | ||||||||
10966 | Cornopean | Wagner | ||||||
VVagner | Brevete A Paris Unlikely that is it related to GA Wagner listed. | ||||||||
10967 | Baritone | Thibouville-Lamy | ||||||
10968 | Bugle | Courtois | ||||||
Courtois Freres Snake type bugle | ||||||||
10969 | Cornet | B-J | Franz Weber | |||||
Franz Weber | Maker | Vienna | B.J.N.Y. | Sole Importer | ||||||||
10970 | Sousaphone | Conn | 41k | |||||
10971 | Ophicleide | Lecomte | ||||||
10972 | Tuba | Alexander | 163 | CC | ||||
10973 | French Horn | Conn | 16D | 273xxx | 1929-30 | F/Eb/D | ||
Eb extender stockings | ||||||||
10974 | Alto Horn | Pollman | Artist | Eb | ||||
Bell: 6-3/4in Length:19in | ||||||||
10975 | Tuba | St. Petersburg | Eb | |||||
u. 160P. 111122-82 CCCP | ||||||||
10976 | French Horn | Besson | 4841 | c1865 | ||||
7 Rue des 3 Couronnes, Paris. | ||||||||
10977 | Fluglehorn | Couturier | 2653 | 1918 | ||||
10978 | Bugle; Keyed | Moor | 1840 | Bb | ||||
John S. Moor | Maker | Lowell 9-key Length: 14.3in Bell: 4.4in | ||||||||
10979 | French Horn | Conn | 6D | 1925 | F/Bb | |||
Schmidt model Stamped on Spatula bar, Made in Germany Speculation that Conn bought either the valve cluster or the complete horn from the same German supplier that supplied Schmidt. | ||||||||
10980 | Cornet | Sistek | Artist | Bb/A | ||||
J.Sistek Cleveland Ohio | ||||||||
10981 | Cornet | Courtois | Koenig | Eb | ||||
APPROVED BY | Herman Koenig | New Model | of | ANTOINE COURTOIS | Breveté |FACTEUR DU CONSERVATOIRE IMP | 88 rue des Marais St Martin | CI DEVANT RUE DU CAIRE | Paris | Jullien & Co | Sole Agent | 214 Regent St London | ||||||||
10982 | Cornet | Lecomte | Eb | |||||
Paris 1867 | A. Lecomte & Co. | Paris | Made especially | for | C.J. Whitney | Detroit | ||||||||
10983 | Baritone | Boston | SARV | 1884 | 88096 | |||
10984 | Tenor horn | King | Trombonium | 201085 | 1937-8 | |||
Dating by serial would place this as 1937, but supposedly the tromboniums came out in 1938. | ||||||||
10985 | Baritone | Graves | ||||||
5 valve, Screw bell OTS A=450 Engraved on Bell: Made by | Graves & Co. | for | Geo. H. Hall | East Marshfield | Aug 13th 1851 / No 1 Engraved on Case: Presented to G. H. Hall / by / J. W. Mitchell / P. B. B. Mark Elrod wrote: This instrument is currently owned by John Korzun, a collector of over 30 years who lives in southern MI and was Steve Dillon’s original partner when the former lived in NJ. In my opinion, it is the rarest and most unusual instrument with the “Graves†signature on its bell. Needless to say, there is nothing like it ever offered for sale. It had been for sale by Dillon Music in New Jersey for several years at an asking price of $35,000.00. It was rumored that the New York Metropolitan Museum was working out a deal to buy it several years ago but if that was the case, it never materialized. Continuing on, as a collector, I would like to present some thoughts/information from my perspective. If you read the description, the presentation year on the bell is 1851. Graves & Co. moved to Boston in 1851 from Winchester, NH. Since that is the case and knowing Graves & Co. capabilities insofar as manufacturing valve brasses in 1851, it is my belief that none of the component parts of this instrument were made at or by Graves but put together from parts imported from Germany. This was not an uncommon occurrence by makers and dealers in America. Graves was not set up nor did they have their own machinery to produce valves at that time (1851) and were only producing Eb keyed bugles and those in e.g. Wright’s shops. This arrangement between Wright and Graves apparently continued until sometime in 1856 when Wright (for some reason) moved his operations to Lowell, MA (for several years) and Graves took over the shops location in Boston where they started to manufacture all components of valve brass instruments. I have several brass instruments signed either “Made at E.G. Wright for Graves & Co., Boston†and “Made by Graves & co. at E. G. Wright, Boston.†Getting back to the actual instrument, it remains to be seen if this instrument will realize….say 25-30K. There are very few private collectors who might have the money to buy this instrument and money is very tight for museums at this time. From what I understand, the valves are quite loose (leaky). If someone bought it with the intention of playing, a “valve-job†at Andersons would cost over a grand in addition to smaller tweaks that might be necessary. | ||||||||
10986 | Cornet | Tuttle | ||||||
10988 | Cornet | Sansone | 730 | |||||
Bore: .46 | ||||||||
10989 | Trumpet | Missenharter | 12228 (bel | 1915 | ||||
#7741 on the Blessing patent valves c.1915 Bell: 4.75in Length: 19in Bore: .445 | ||||||||
10990 | French Horn | Dressel | ||||||
10991 | French Horn | Sansone | 41232 | |||||
Made in Czechoslovakia | ||||||||
10992 | Tuba | Dolling | BBb | |||||
10993 | Bugle | WilliamsRS | ||||||
10994 | Cornet | Couturier | Eb | |||||
LaPorte | ||||||||
10995 | Cornet | Gautrot | ||||||
Circular | ||||||||
10996 | Ballad Horn | Millereau | ||||||
10997 | Natural Horn | Halary | ||||||
10998 | Trumpet | Halary | ||||||
10999 | Bugle | Bottali | ||||||
appears to be marked Fm.A.M Bottai | ||||||||
11000 | Bugle | Frank | ||||||
11001 | Trumpet | Koriot | 4558 | |||||
United States | M Koriot | France Bell: 4.5in Bore:.45 | ||||||||
11002 | Tenor horn | Huller | Bb HP | |||||
Sold as a Althorn or Bass Flugelhorn | ||||||||
11003 | Fluglehorn; Bas | Cerveny | ||||||
Length - 52 cm, width - 26.5 cm diameter tube | ||||||||
11004 | Clavicor | Finck | ||||||
11005 | Cornet | Finck | ||||||
11006 | Clavicor | Guichard | ||||||
11007 | Cornopean | Guichard | ||||||
11008 | Trumpet | Harwood | Professional | 1619 | ||||
11009 | Cornet | Benson | Le Fin | |||||
Made by B&F | ||||||||
11010 | Trumpet | Monke | Eb | |||||
11011 | Bugle | Lemont | ||||||
11012 | Cornet | Lemont | ||||||
11013 | Cornet | Ridgely | ||||||
11014 | Trumpet | Ridgely | P12803 | 1920 | ||||
Pan American stencil | ||||||||
11015 | Alto horn | Bohmann | ||||||
11016 | Cornopean | Gand | ||||||
from Lavel Client of Gautrot | ||||||||
11017 | Cornet | Halary | ||||||
11018 | Cornet | Halary | ||||||
11019 | Cornet | Halary | ||||||
11020 | Cornet | Hilleron | ||||||
11021 | Cornet | Jiran | ||||||
Joseph Jiran Chicago Probably a Pan American stencil | ||||||||
11022 | Trumpet | Arioso | Super | T656997 | ||||
11023 | Trumpet | Arioso | Super | T720558 | ||||
11024 | Trumpet | Old Kraftsman | Deluxe | |||||
Possibly Buescher or Blessing? | ||||||||
11025 | Trumpet | Old Kraftsman | T518962 | |||||
11026 | Trumpet | Old Kraftsman | T623895 | |||||
11027 | Tuba | Weril | JC681 | 1999 | CC | |||
Bell: 14.5in Bore: .670 Height: 33.5in | ||||||||
11028 | Trumpet | Courtoise | 214D | 14809 | 1964 | C | ||
R Delmotte | ||||||||
11029 | Cornet | Gisborne | 17594 | |||||
Inscribed with owners name Henry Charles Agate | ||||||||
11030 | Sousaphone | Verreijt | Excellent | BBb | ||||
11031 | Sousaphone | Verreijt | Excellent | Eb | ||||
11032 | Tuba | Alexander | BBb | |||||
11033 | Trumpet | Frank | Paramount | 9235 | ||||
11034 | Tuba | Alexander | Eb | |||||
11035 | Ballad Horn | Distin | 26655 | |||||
Patent Light Valve | Distin & Co. | Makers | 9 & 10 GRT NEWPORT ST | LONDON | 26655 | ||||||||
11036 | Trumpet | Beaumont | Bb/A HP/ | |||||
Leadpipe: Made in Czechoslovakia Bore: 0.435 Bell 4-3/8in Length 20in | ||||||||
11037 | Trumpet | Stark | 1860s | BB HP | ||||
4 valve SARV, 4th valve lowers it to A | ||||||||
11038 | Ophicleide | Boosey | 12377 | 1864-74 | ||||
11 key Boosey & Company was only used at both 20&28 Holles Street between those dates | ||||||||
11039 | Natural Horn | Raoux | ||||||
11040 | French Horn | Raoux | ||||||
Raoux Rue Serperte a Paris | ...Empereur et de S.A. Le Vice-Roi-... | ||||||||
11041 | Trumpet | Pace | ||||||
11044 | Euphonium | Cerveny | Tournister | |||||
Bore: 13mm Bell: 190mm | ||||||||
11043 | Bugle | Couesnon | ||||||
11045 | French Horn | DABICO | Bb/F | |||||
DABICO | RR Dougherty | Dayton Ohio Multiple settings for the thumb is to have it stand in F or Bb (Confirmed) and to raise and lower the height of the trigger to accommodate smaller hands. | ||||||||
11046 | Helicon | Bohland-Fuchs | BBb | |||||
11047 | Tuba | DAnsingh | Soloist | Eb | ||||
11048 | Alto horn | DePrins | Soloist | Eb | ||||
11049 | Fluglehorn | Cerveny | Bb | |||||
4 valve Bb fluglehorn | ||||||||
11050 | Fluglehorn | Cerveny | Bb | |||||
11051 | Trumpet | Lidl | C | |||||
Josef Lidl Brno | ||||||||
11052 | Helicon | Orsi | recurve | F | ||||
Romeo Orsi Milano | ||||||||
11053 | Baritone | Schenkelaars | Bb | |||||
H. Schenkelaars Eindhoven | ||||||||
11054 | Tenor Horn | Van Cauwelaert | Sax Horn | |||||
F. van Cauwelaert Bruxelles | ||||||||
11055 | French Horn | Voigt | ||||||
Ernst Reinh. Voigt | ||||||||
11056 | Baritone | Zazvonil | Oval | Bb | ||||
J. Zazvonil Kladno | ||||||||
11057 | Vocal horn | Rudall-Carte | 766 | 1862 | C | |||
Logo: Prize Medal, 1862, Rudall Rose Carte & C0 20 Charing Cross London No 766. ":a Samson Finger-slide valve each piston, (spring loaded in a casing), has a finger (connector) on it’s side that is connect to the actual valve in the tube next to it. In other words, the tube and valve where air passes though is adjacent to the finger pistons." | ||||||||
11058 | Cornet | Gilmore | ||||||
Gilmore-Graves| Boston Catholic fingering, but can be re-fitted to standard fingering. | ||||||||
11059 | Trumpet | Jaubert | ||||||
F Jaubert Et Cie Paris France on receiver 3 on 2nd valve | ||||||||
11060 | Trombone | Kenny | ||||||
1913 or earlier Austria | ||||||||
11061 | Cornet | Diver | Gold Star | 6892 | ||||
11062 | Trumpet | US Band | ||||||
11063 | Baritone | US Band | ||||||
11064 | Trumpet | Abbott | ||||||
B&F Anchor on 2nd Valve | ||||||||
11065 | Cornet | Fischer | Benetone | |||||
It is presumed that this is a Fischer product. | ||||||||
11066 | Tuba | Foote | Eb | |||||
11067 | Trombone | Frank | New Era | 5472 | ||||
11068 | Cornet | Vega | Power Special | 55954 | ||||
Bore: .456 | ||||||||
11069 | Saxhorn | Sheppard-Cottier | ||||||
11070 | Alto horn | Imperial | ||||||
11071 | Cornet | Beuscher-Paul | ||||||
11072 | Cornet | Rudall-Rose-Carte | ||||||
Samsons Patent | ||||||||
11073 | Trumpet | EMO | ||||||
11074 | Trombone | Sinfonia | ||||||
Alberto Sinfonia | ||||||||
11075 | Bugle | Kretschmar | ||||||
11077 | Saxhorn | Heinzmann | ||||||
11078 | Cornet | Lecomte | ||||||
Lecomte & Cie, Paris sold through William Pond of NYC Probably 1875-1885 era It has wide valve spacing for the extra curved pipes and a center valve that is larger than the other two. | ||||||||
11079 | Cornet | Couturier | Couturier System | 105 | 1928-9 | |||
Couturier System|E A Couturier|Mount Vernon|New York After Couturiers company went into receivership he eventually settled in Mount Vernon, N.Y. and authored at least one further patent #1729568, which was for a stepped bore increase through the valve block. This horn, is marked Pat. Pend. | ||||||||
11080 | Trumpet | Wright-Baldwin | 1845 | F | ||||
Boston Vienna Valves | ||||||||
11081 | Cornet | Schindler | ||||||
11082 | Cornet | Tomschik | ||||||
11083 | Trombone; Sopra | Distin | Superior | 1329 | ||||
Philadelphia | ||||||||
11084 | French Horn | Rinkel | Bb | |||||
11085 | Trumpet; Bass | Keefer | 12975 | 1924 | ||||
11086 | Trombone; Valve | Conn | 7G | |||||
11087 | Trombone; Valve | Mahillon | 158 | |||||
Gold Medal | Paris 1878 | Mahillon & Co | London | Made at Theib | Brussels | Works | ||||||||
11089 | Cornet | Kessels | Anglais | 4366 | ||||
11090 | Trumpet | York | Super Custom | 208437 | 1957 | |||
11091 | Trumpet | Buescher | 228 | 332149 | 1950 | |||
Bore: 0.458 Bell: 4-5/8 | ||||||||
11092 | Alto Horn | Conn | 1916 | |||||
Solo Alto | ||||||||
11093 | French Horn | Kruspe | F | |||||
11094 | French Horn | Paulus | ||||||
E.PAULUS Konig Hof. Instrumentenmacher Berlin | ||||||||
11095 | Trumpet | Hickernell | Solo | |||||
Hickernell Solo Trumpet, Warren Oh. Ross was a player and teacher in Warren, Ohio who patented his design in 1924 and had York make them | ||||||||
11096 | Cornet | Slater | ||||||
11097 | Cornet | Slater | Ideal | |||||
11098 | Baritone | Couesnon | Gautrot Brevete | 1900 | ||||
Gautrot Brevete | SGDG | Couesnon & Cie | ||||||||
11099 | Tuba | Lehnert | ||||||
TARV | ||||||||
11100 | Trumpet | Huttl | 451 | |||||
11101 | Trombone; AltoV | Pepper | 13484 | Eb | ||||
Importer Phili and Chicago | ||||||||
11102 | Cornet | Lehnert | ||||||
11103 | Cornet | Williams-Charles | ||||||
Special Class B | ||||||||
Patton collection photo | ||||||||
11104 | Baritone | SoCal | ||||||
Southern California Music Co. | ||||||||
11105 | Cornet | Gonet | ||||||
11106 | Trumpet | Kuhnl-Hoyer | Penn | 11873 | ||||
11107 | Trombone | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | none | |||||
11108 | Cornet | Jaubert | Imperial | |||||
F. Jaubert ∓ Cie | Imperial | Lyon & Healy | Sole Agent | Chicago | ||||||||
11109 | Cornet | Gautie | ||||||
Brevete .. Agent ] P. Gautie & Cie Toulouse | ||||||||
11110 | Cornet | Pepper | Perfected | 30282 | C | |||
11111 | Cornet | Vega | Coloratura | 20197 | ||||
11112 | Trumpet | Imperial | 726 | |||||
11113 | Saxhorn | Sheppard-Cottier | 1863-7 | Eb | ||||
OTS Bass saxhorn Brass with garland Berliner valves 50in tall 10.5in bell | ||||||||
11114 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | American Solo | |||||
11115 | Saxhorn | Buzzell-Gove | 1849-52 | Bb | ||||
Vienna Valves Rochester, NY | ||||||||
11116 | Cornet | Old Kraftsman | c. 1950 | |||||
Germany | ||||||||
11117 | Trombone | Diver | Gold Star | |||||
11118 | Trumpet | Baxter-Northrup | 28936 | |||||
Custom Model Los Andeles | ||||||||
11119 | Cornet | Beare | Acme | |||||
Acme | Beare & Son | Toronto Can 13 under the valve numbers | ||||||||
11120 | Alto horn | B-J | Friedrich Muller | |||||
Friedrich Muller Vienna Trademark, B&J Sole Importers | ||||||||
11121 | Alto horn | Angot-Dubreuil | ||||||
Angot - Dubreuil / Ivry-la-Bataille | ||||||||
11122 | Cornet | Puntenney-Eutsler | Triumph | |||||
Columbus | ||||||||
11123 | Alto horn | Elweith | ||||||
A G Elweith successors to Hug & Co. | Supplier to the Army | Strasbourg" | ||||||||
11124 | Bugle | Lahera | ||||||
Lahera of Madrid Hipolito Lahera was at this location in the early 1900s. | ||||||||
11125 | Cornet | Lehnert | 170The lit | Bb/C | ||||
The little Brush is for swabbing out shanks and other pipes in _front_ of valves The long Bb shank is the one proper to use but in case a piano or organ is to sharp then use the short C shank, when you use the cornet in Bb then use the 2 intermediate shanks for flatening. It was impossible to make the low pitch Bb slide long enough for low pitch as it struck the ____, therefore the intermediate shank had to be resorted to, put in the mute with the nome on top and. . . | ||||||||
11126 | Alto horn | Pepper | Standard | 64543 | ||||
B & F on valves | ||||||||
11127 | Ophicleide | Sautermeister | C LP | |||||
Sautermeister| &| Müller| a Lyon | brevete | 125 11 key | ||||||||
11128 | Trumpet | Kessels | C/Bb | |||||
Bell diameter: 12.6cm. Bore: 11.5mm. | ||||||||
11129 | Trumpet | Boston | 11 | 12302 | C/BbA HP | |||
Medium bore .452 | ||||||||
11130 | Cornet | Beacon | ||||||
11133 | Trumpet | MelloDee | ||||||
11134 | Cornet | Allen | OTS | Eb | ||||
Allen Pinched Rotors | ||||||||
11135 | Cornet | Boston | 3 Star 1 Plus Ultra | 23052 | ||||
Bore: 0.472 Length:13-1/2in | ||||||||
11136 | Bugle; Keyed | Derache | C | |||||
P. Derache | Luthier | 42 Passage de l’Argue 42 | Lyon | ||||||||
11137 | Cornet | Blessing | 10005 | |||||
Presented to | William J Argall | by members of | Sacramento Commerner No 21 | and | Sacramento Commandery B Argall was a paint and wallpaper shop owner | ||||||||
11138 | Trumpet | Ludwig | Standard | 18362 | ||||
11139 | Trumpet | Taylor-Horn | Blorite | |||||
11140 | Mellophone | Van Engelen | c. 1900 | Eb | ||||
Circular Saxhorn Two tuners - one in receiver and one in middle horn | ||||||||
11141 | Ballad Horn | Missenharter | 5594 | |||||
11142 | Cornet | Buzzell-Gove | Bb | |||||
Rochester NY Bell up Vienna Valves Likely learned his trade from Graves | ||||||||
11143 | Fluglehorn | Frank | Excelsior | 1822 | ||||
11144 | Trombone; Bass | Boosey-Hawkes | G | 153867 | 1939 | G/D | ||
G Bass trigger bass trombone | ||||||||
11145 | Tuba | ReisserCH | Kaiser | c. 1900 | ||||
Bell: 45cm Height: 108cm Bore: 21.8cm | ||||||||
11146 | Cornet | Vito | 6928 | |||||
made in Kenosha, Wis. USA on bell, and on valve casings MADE IN FRANCE Vito brand was named for Vito Pascucci, an official with Leblancs at the Kenosha Wisconsin location They were student models starting in the early 1950s. Some Vito Cornets were reported to be Holton made. | ||||||||
11147 | Trumpet | Buescher | 10 | 144693 | 1923 | |||
Bore: .450 approx | ||||||||
11148 | Trombone; Bass | Holton | Symphony | |||||
Friction Fit, Inslide tuning Bell: 9in Rack and Pinion rod with thumb ring | ||||||||
11149 | Trombone; Valve | Schamal | ||||||
11150 | Trombone | Kretzschman | ||||||
buccin | ||||||||
11151 | Trumpet | Reiner | 8609 | C | ||||
Reiner & Sohne bore: .420 bell: 4 7/8 in | ||||||||
11152 | Cornet | Millard | 1163 | Bb | ||||
Bb cornet without union label so c.1910-1912 | ||||||||
11153 | Trumpet | Courtois | 559 | F | ||||
Trumpet in F from the Met museum collection. Serial #559 under the third valve cap. | ||||||||
11154 | Keyed Bugle | Ellard | c1820 | Bb | ||||
This dates to the 1818 to 1845 period when Ellard had a shop on Lower Sackville Street in Dublin. It is said that Ellard made the original patent bugle for Halliday since he had worked for Logier at the time. | ||||||||
11155 | Tenor Horn | HessD | 1860s | Bb | ||||
Shield reads "Daniel Hess / New York" Berliner valves | ||||||||
11158 | Ophicleide | Devaster | Bb | |||||
In the MFA collection, Boston | ||||||||
11159 | Cornet | Kohler | Bayley | 1862 | Bb | |||
Bayley Improved Acoustic cornet | ||||||||
11160 | Cornopean | Kohler | 305 | 1849 | Bb | |||
Shaw disc valves | ||||||||
11161 | Cornet | Kohler | Bb | |||||
11162 | Cornopean | Kohler | 70 | 1839 | Bb | |||
Shaw disc valves | ||||||||
11163 | Cornopean | Kohler | 1858 | Bb | ||||
11164 | French Horn | Kohler | 86 | 1839 | C | |||
Two Shaw disc valves | ||||||||
11165 | Trumpet | Kohler | 1795 | |||||
Slide trumpet with St James address c.1795 | ||||||||
11166 | Trumpet | Kohler | 35 | 1838 | F | |||
Two Shaw valves | ||||||||
11167 | Alto Horn | Heald | ||||||
11168 | Cornet | Silvani | 2670 | 1888 | Bb | |||
Presentation cornet dated April, 1888 with serial number 2670 on the second valve. Bell labeled "G. Silvani / 4 Whitecross Place / Wilson Street / London & Paris". | ||||||||
11169 | Cornet | King | The King | 2042 | 1908-10 | |||
Early King Cornet | ||||||||
11170 | Trombone; Valve | Gonet | ||||||
Gonet et Cie | Paris | Qualite Par Excellence | B & J | New York | Sole Importers | ||||||||
11171 | Cornet | Weber | Bb | |||||
Bell reads "Franz Weber / Maker / Vienna Austria / B&J NY / Sole Importers" | ||||||||
11172 | Trombone | Conn | 40H | 261436 | 1928 | |||
In-slide tuning, bell lock and slide lock, Womans face in engraving | ||||||||
11173 | Trombone | Bundy | ||||||
11174 | Trombone | Bundy | ||||||
11175 | Trumpet; Low | Couesnon | 1919 | Eb | ||||
Bass trumpet in Eb with "19" in pineapple for 1919. | ||||||||
0.450" bore & 4.8" bell | ||||||||
11176 | Ophicleide | Finck | ||||||
Marked "J. Finck A Strasbourg" | ||||||||
11177 | Cornet | Pourcelle | Eb | |||||
Marked "Henry Pourcelle Paris" | ||||||||
11178 | Keyed Bugle | Collin | ||||||
Marked on bell "Collin A Paris" | ||||||||
11181 | Trumpet | Gaillard-Loiselet | 1940 | Bb | ||||
Marked on bell "Pelisson / 1812 / Gaillard & Loiselet / Successeurs / Lyon - Paris / 40 inside star" | ||||||||
11180 | Baritone | Gautrot-Marquet | 1875-77 | Bb | ||||
11182 | Cornet | Sansone | 52030 | Bb | ||||
11183 | Cornet | Pepper | Superior 1st Class | 6545 | 1886 | Bb | ||
This cornet is marked with Chicago on the bell and New York on the valve so perhaps the valves were made earlier before the Chicago store opened in 1886. | ||||||||
11184 | Cornet | Courtois | Gaudet | 36944 | Bb | |||
Stamped "Courtois Amboise" on second valve | ||||||||
11185 | Cornet | Dupont | Bb | |||||
11186 | Cornopean | Raoux | ||||||
c.1850 with crooks for multiple keys and marked "Auguste Raoux" | ||||||||
11187 | Trombone | Kalashen | Superieur | Eb | ||||
Marked "M J Kalashen / New York" 7" bell / 32-1/4" long when assembled | ||||||||
11188 | Cornet | American Capital | 4105 | Bb | ||||
11189 | Baritone | Allen | mid 1850s | |||||
Manufactured by | J Lathrop Allen | No 17 | Harvard Place| Boston | ||||||||
11190 | Cornopean | Schneider | ||||||
Bell reads Schneider A Strasbourg | ||||||||
11191 | Trumpet | Frederick | Superior 1st Class | 253 | Bb | |||
11193 | Cornet | Osgood | 1914 | Bb | ||||
Image from sales flyer postmarked 1914 so this is the early production design. Plays in Bb & A. | ||||||||
11194 | Cornet | Osgood | 25XX | Bb | ||||
This later example has a longer tuning slide probably meant for low pitch Bb & A. | ||||||||
11195 | Trombone | Osgood | Bb | |||||
This one has a replacement King 2B slide but the bell is original. In Bb with a 6.5" bell and Union label stamped at the inlet end. c.1920 | ||||||||
11196 | Trumpet | McMillin | Crown | 39119 | Bb | |||
11199 | Alto Horn | Campo | ||||||
11200 | Alto Horn | Wright | ||||||
Bell: 8in | ||||||||
11198 | Cornet | Campo | Bb | |||||
This is a Bohland & Fuchs model 3 cornet made c.1900. | ||||||||
11201 | Trumpet | Meinel-Herold | 737 | |||||
11202 | Cornet | King | Improved | 19167 | 1915 | Bb | ||
Unusual second slide on left side | ||||||||
0.454" | ||||||||
11203 | Trumpet | Frank | Utona | 70497 | 1929 | Bb | ||
William Frank registered the Utona name in 1931 with reference to first use in 1928. This is a stencil of a Pan American 34B from c.1929. | ||||||||
0.426" bore with 4.5" bell | ||||||||
11204 | Trumpet | Art | American Triumph | 3256 | Bb | |||
bell labeled "American Triumph made by Art Musical Instrument Co Inc Elkhart Indiana USA FA Buescher pres" so dates to the 1932-1937 period when Gus was president | ||||||||
11205 | Cornet | Pedler | Art | 28100 | c1940 | Bb | ||
bell reads "Art made by Harry Pedler & Sons Elkhart Ind USA" This was their advanced student model. | ||||||||
11206 | Cornet | Busch | c1890 | Bb | ||||
Bell reads "Made By F. Busch New York" and has a very rare echo bell. No serial number | ||||||||
11207 | Trumpet | Buescher | 235 | 306807 | 1945 | Bb | ||
Aristocrat Custom Built model 235 Brass with nickel silver slides | ||||||||
11208 | Ophicleide | Ulhmann | 1940s | D | ||||
Contrabass Height: 59 1/2 Bell: 11 1/4 in | ||||||||
11209 | Euphonium | Pepper | Perfected | 67342 | ||||
4 Valve Pepper and Sons Phili | ||||||||
11211 | Trumpet | American Gloritone | 8935 | Bb | ||||
bell reads "American Gloritone / P-M / USA" and was probably a stencil sold by Penzel & Muller in NYC | ||||||||
11210 | Trombone | Beuthner | 1890 | |||||
Marked "G A Beuthner / Maker / Syracuse NY" | ||||||||
11212 | Cornet | Penzel-Muller | Belcanto | Bb | ||||
bell reads "Belcanto / Penzel & Mueller / NY" | ||||||||
11213 | Cornet | BauerM | Bb | |||||
"M Bauer & Co / Paris" looks like a Courtois copy by B&F of Austria | ||||||||
11214 | Trombone; Valve | Martin | Handcraft | Bb | ||||
0.500" bore | ||||||||
11215 | Trumpet | DABICO | 54564 | Bb | ||||
DABICO stands for Dayton Band Instrument Co. founded by Robert Dougherty in 1942 | ||||||||
11216 | Trumpet | Dacbert | 76966 | c.1970 | Bb | |||
This is a stencil of a Couesnon trumpet from c.1970 based on the serial number and style of construction. | ||||||||
11217 | Trombone; Valve | Chapuis | 226 | |||||
11218 | Saxhorn | Muller | Bb | |||||
External Valve Guide | ||||||||
11219 | Saxhorn | Sax | 1846 | Bb | ||||
six independant valve system moveable bell Saxhorns like this were featured in the Banda, or stage band of the Paris Opéra that Sax formed and directed from 1847 to 1892. | ||||||||
11220 | Mellophone | Courtois | 172M | 12537 | ||||
Owner described it as a marching mellophonium | ||||||||
11250 | Trumpet | LaFleur | The Alliance | 371 | Bb | |||
The Alliance / British Made / JR Lafleur & Son Ltd / London | ||||||||
Photo by Jon Patton | ||||||||
11222 | Trumpet | Selmer | Grand Prix | 2618 | 1938 | |||
Markings on the lead pipe are BB = B flat, MB = Medium Bore, LP = Low Pitch, 22 = ? Bell markings include: "Qualite Artistique" | Henri Selmer Paris Logo | Depose | Grands Prix | Geneve 1927 | Barcelona 1929 | Liege 1930 | H. Selmer | 4 Place Dancourt | Paris | Made in France | ||||||||
11223 | Tuba | Belleville | Eb | |||||
Belleville & Cie Bohland & Fuchs Stencil | ||||||||
11224 | French Horn | anon | 1840s | |||||
Probably Guichard à Paris Stotzel valves | ||||||||
11225 | Fluglehorn; Bas | Roth | 1855 | Bb | ||||
Bell: 7 13/16 in Vienna Valves | ||||||||
11226 | Cornet | Kohler | 1849 | |||||
John Augustus Kohler Length: 13 in Bell: 4 7/8 in | ||||||||
11227 | Tuba | King | Bellophone | 1930 | BBb | |||
made to specfor William Bell. Built to function both as a tuba and as a baritone. It has two separate bells, shared set of four Périnet valves. A separate rotary valve directs air into either the baritone or tuba section. Two mouthpiece receivers, one serves both instruments and leads to the rotary change valve; the other allows the tuba to be played independently. Two players can play the instrument simultaneously. | ||||||||
11228 | French Horn | Lorenz, I | 1860 | |||||
Vienna Valves | ||||||||
11229 | Trumpet | Kohler | 1842 | F | ||||
2 disk valves | ||||||||
11230 | Trumpet; Slide | Kohler | E | |||||
11232 | Trumpet | Kohler | F | |||||
11233 | Ophicleide | Leibelt | 1855-60 | Bb | ||||
Franz Leibelt (Austrian, Rothan 1814–1856 Innsbruck) Bombardon Height: 33 3/4 in Bell: 8 1/8 in | ||||||||
11234 | French Horn | Sax | Omnitonic | 1833 | ||||
Charles Sax The loops of tubing incorporated into the body of this natural horn allow the player to change the instrument’s pitch by using the long plunger to set the instrument in the desired key. | ||||||||
11235 | Trumpet | Wright | 1845 | C/Bb/A/G | ||||
Vienna Valves, Mainz type, operated with a latch action. The first valve lowers the pitch by a half step and the second valve by a full step. | ||||||||
11236 | Saxhorn | Sax | 1855 | Eb | ||||
Sax called these Saxtubas | ||||||||
11237 | Trumpet | Hall | ||||||
11238 | Saxhorn | Seltman | OTS | 1870 | Eb | |||
Bass | ||||||||
11239 | Cornopean | deVries | ||||||
Alto horn | ||||||||
11240 | Saxhorn | Foote | 1865 | Eb | ||||
Alto | ||||||||
11241 | Ophicleide | Sax | Soprano | Bb | ||||
11242 | French Horn | Allen | ||||||
11243 | Saxhorn | Gautrot | Bb | |||||
Bb Bass saxhorn | ||||||||
11244 | Trumpet | Selmer | Bundy | 20554 | ||||
11245 | Trumpet | Saurle | ||||||
Natural Crooks to G and Eb | ||||||||
11246 | Cornet | Kaempf | 2331 | c1905 | Bb | |||
bell reads "Made By R A Kaempf & Son New York" so dates to after the father died in 1904 and before the company was sold in 1911 the serial number is hard to read but looks like 2331 Photos from internet auction | ||||||||
11247 | French Horn | Kaempf | c1885-1902 | |||||
bell reads "R A Kaempf Bowery NY" where he was located from 1885 until 1902 at #297 Bowery Photos from internet auction | ||||||||
11248 | Trumpet | Pedler | Art | 99578 | 1950s | Bb | ||
Rare late Pedler Art model trumpet with added nickel silver tubing and serial quite higher than the normal Art models. Photos from internet auction site. | ||||||||
11249 | Trumpet | Holton | Don Berry | 104576 | 1929 | Bb | ||
Don G Berry model | ||||||||
image from internet auction | ||||||||
11251 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Silver Piston | c1895 | Eb | |||
Photo by Jon Patton | ||||||||
11252 | Cornet | Coeuille | Telescope | 475 | Eb | |||
F. Coeuille, Philadelphia | ||||||||
eBay Auction | ||||||||
11253 | Cornet | American Knight | Deluxe | R6956 | Bb | |||
bell reads "American Knight Deluxe Made In USA" | ||||||||
Patton photo | ||||||||
11254 | French Horn | MoennigHW | ||||||
H W Moennig New York on bell | ||||||||
11255 | Trumpet | Dolnet | Universal | 959 | Bb | |||
11256 | Trumpet; Bass | Distin | Superior | 16119/1847 | ||||
Bell: 4.75 length: 21.5in | ||||||||
Ebay Auction | ||||||||
11257 | Trumpet | Keefer | 10056 | 1920s | Bb | |||
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. | ||||||||
Jon Patton photo & collection | ||||||||
11258 | Trombone | Royalist | 229253 | |||||
Herbert Couf started the Royal Music Center north of Detroit and sold stencil instruments. | ||||||||
11259 | Trumpet | Beacon | 774 | Bb | ||||
11260 | Cornet | Busch | 1630 | c1910 | Bb/A | |||
Besson style cornet with fixed lead pipe probably made c.1910 near the end of his career. | ||||||||
Jon Patton collection & photo | ||||||||
11261 | Euphonium | Fiske | 1870s | |||||
Ebay sold by Steve Ward | ||||||||
11262 | Bugle | Buescher | ||||||
Interesting slide system | ||||||||
11263 | Cornet | Frank | Utona | 28639 | 1930s | Bb | ||
Utona was a trademark student model line used by William Frank Co. This on is marked "Utona / Student Model / Chicago". | ||||||||
Internet auction photo | ||||||||
11264 | Cornet | Pollmann | Light Action | Eb | ||||
Probably an imported stencil | ||||||||
Internet Auction photo | ||||||||
11265 | Tenor horn | Slater | ||||||
TARV | ||||||||
Mark Jones images | ||||||||
11266 | Cornet | Lavallee | Jubile | 1890 | Bb | |||
Looks like a European stencil | ||||||||
Photo from auction sale | ||||||||
11267 | Cornet | Lavallee | c1910 | Bb | ||||
Photo from auction sale | ||||||||
11268 | Tuba | Rott | ||||||
Marked: Carmelo Sanchez Laviña Valencia Auguste Henry Rott fils a Prague en Boheme. Sanchez was a musical instruments trader in Valencia, Spain Unusual markings with brand in Both French and a Spanish dealer (usually both parts are in Spanish). | ||||||||
11269 | Tuba | Conn | 12601 | 1887 | Eb | |||
3+1 valves Elkhart/Worcester | ||||||||
11270 | French Horn | York | 126771 | 1941 | ||||
Eb and D slides | ||||||||
11271 | Baritone | Parsons | ||||||
Bell: 9.75 | ||||||||
11272 | French Horn | Brunnenberger | 1890s | F | ||||
F-horn made for the 97th Infanterie Regiment (I.R.97) Karl Brunnenberger | Königsberg i/pr (in Preussen.. Prussia, now Kaliningrad in the Russian exclave) | ||||||||
Andrew Hale | ||||||||
11273 | French Horn | Voight | 1880s | F | ||||
Manual E Valve | ||||||||
11274 | French Horn | Heidrich | 1180s | F | ||||
crooked E.G.Heidrich in Breslau (Hofinstrumentenmacher / Schlesien-Silesia) | ||||||||
11275 | French Horn | anon | ||||||
A crooked horn (here in F) with a manually changeable 4th valve for E Horn. Similar to the Kruspe Horner model. There is no name on this horn but everything about the horn points to Kruspe. Valves, joints, mouthpiece receiver etc. | ||||||||
11276 | French Horn | Mayr | Bb | |||||
intended to be used with a Bb crook | ||||||||
11277 | French Horn | Kruspe | Munchen | F | ||||
old simple Logo. It is reported that they used this till 1893, after which they were labeled Hoflieferant | ||||||||
Andrew Hale | ||||||||
11278 | French Horn | Schadlich | ||||||
A very early double horn, pre 1918 The horn seems to have many parts that were also used by Kruspe uses. Comes from the Vogtland which is where Markneukirchen is situated. Inscribed: Emil Schädlich / Hofinstrumentenmacher / Grünbach i/V. I assume V. is Vogtland, lower Saxony which includes Markneukirchen, which is of course 20 km across the border from Graslitz in Bohemia. | ||||||||
Andrew Hale | ||||||||
11279 | Trumpet | Weril | Cruzeiro | |||||
Jubileu de Ouro 1909-1959 | ||||||||
11280 | Trombone; Sopra | Pepper | 24959 | |||||
Importer Philadelphia | ||||||||
Sally Pace, owner | ||||||||
11281 | French Horn | Schmidt | 11845-55 | F | ||||
Friedrich Schmidt Leipzig Retractible vienna valves and terminal crooks. | ||||||||
11282 | Trumpet | Reynolds, T | Class A | Bb/A | ||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11283 | Trumpet | Reynolds, T | The Regent | 112678 | Bb/A | |||
Class A / T Reynolds & Sons on bell so made before incorporation in 1930 | ||||||||
Photo from auction sale | ||||||||
11284 | Trombone | Henton-Knecht | Benal | 8639 | ||||
Counter weight added later | ||||||||
Internet auction photo | ||||||||
11285 | Cornet | Dale | ||||||
Owned by Kenton Scott | ||||||||
11286 | Cornet | Peerless | 13074 | Bb | ||||
Bell reads "Peerless / London / Eng / 13074" and appears to be a European-made stencil probably B&F. | ||||||||
Photos from internet auction | ||||||||
11287 | Cornet | Lorein | Bb | |||||
marked "Made in Germany" on the lead pipe | ||||||||
photos from internet auction | ||||||||
11288 | Trumpet | Lorein | 17824 | Bb | ||||
marked "W Germany" on the lead pipe | ||||||||
photos from internet auction | ||||||||
11289 | Trumpet | Dearman | C/Bb/A | |||||
Klaus Collection | ||||||||
11290 | Cornet | American Band Inst Co | Professional | 2871 | 1916 | Bb/A | ||
This is a rare cornet matching their ad from 1916 for the "Professional" model and made in Grand Rapids. | ||||||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11291 | Cornet | New York Band Instruments | 5101 | Bb | ||||
Marked "New York Musical Co / New York" | ||||||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11292 | Trombone | Pollter | 1892-1900 | |||||
O Pollter & Co / Leipzig | ||||||||
eBay | ||||||||
11293 | Trombone; Alto | Alexander | ||||||
Photo from auction sale | ||||||||
11294 | Cornet | Williams-Charles | Special Class B | Bb | ||||
Photo from auction sale | ||||||||
11295 | Cornet | Diver | Gold Star | 16514 | Bb | |||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11296 | Cornet | Gautie | Ideale | Bb | ||||
P Gautie & Fils, Toulouse, Paris | ||||||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11297 | Cornet | Lamoreaux | 11061 | c1908 | Bb | |||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11298 | Trumpet | Ardin | 55303 | c1950 | Bb | |||
Looks like a German made copy of the Selmer patent valve block with a stencil name of Ardin. Marked "Germany" on lead pipe inlet but I could not read all of it so could be West Germany. | ||||||||
Photo from auction sale | ||||||||
11300 | Baritone | Boston | 21038 | Bb | ||||
21" long, late style engraving | ||||||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11301 | Baritone | Parsons | ||||||
26" long | ||||||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11302 | Trombone; Sopra | Buescher | 73270 | 1920 | ||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11303 | Serpent | Kohler | ||||||
John Kohler London Made of wood, black leather, and brass, with ivory mouthpiece and finger hole rings. | ||||||||
eBay | ||||||||
11304 | Trumpet | Lyon-Healy | Inspiration | 3142 | c1920 | Bb/A | ||
Valves have 1-2-3 and no markings on the lead pipe inlet for country of origin so likely US made. | ||||||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11305 | Cornet | Pace | c1887 | Eb | ||||
Bell reads "Pace / Maker / 38 Division St / Sheffield" Poorly stamped so looks like "Race" and the street address is sloppy but Langwill lists George Henry Pace at 86 Division St in 1887-1888. | ||||||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11306 | Cornet | Bauer | TARV | Bb | ||||
11307 | Euphonium | McCellens | Universal | |||||
In 1910, H. B. McClellan founded his music store at 615 Main Street, Buffalo, NY. His son, Donald, took over in 1930 and moved it down the road to 732 Main Street. In 1959 he moved again, to Franklin Street. McClellans did not make instruments but imported them under the trade name Universal (Paris?). The store went out of business in 2013. | ||||||||
11308 | Cornet | Taylor-Horn | The Chicago | 1401 | Bb | |||
Photos from internet auction | ||||||||
11309 | Trumpet | Hager | American | 97180 | 1933 | Bb | ||
Appears to be a Pan American stencil | ||||||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11310 | Sousaphone | Hager | 30554 | |||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11311 | Cornet | Penzel-Muller | ||||||
Unusual wrap, probably Bb pitch | ||||||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11312 | Bugle | Gerday | ||||||
Auction Photo | ||||||||
11313 | Cornet | Malecki | 11290 | Bb/A | ||||
Bell reads "Louis B Malecki & Co / Chicago, Ill / 11290" Circular mark on middle valve probably indicates Bohland & Fuchs of Austria as the maker. | ||||||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11315 | Cornet | Wulschner | Professional | |||||
Marked "JTL" on middle valve which probably means manufactured in Paris by Jerome Thibouville-Lamy. | ||||||||
Photos from internet auction | ||||||||
11316 | Cornet | Foote | Eb | |||||
TARV J Howard Foote (JHF) NY German Silver with garland bell | ||||||||
Mark Jones | ||||||||
11317 | Cornet | Conn | 1938 | |||||
Horizontal Opera Glass Tuning | ||||||||
11318 | Cornet | Seefeldt | 2802 | Eb | ||||
Mark Jones sale | ||||||||
11319 | Cornet | Bryant-Newell | Rex | 971 | c1910 | Bb | ||
Jon Patton photo | ||||||||
11320 | Cornopean | Goudot | c1845 | |||||
Bell reads "Goudot Jeune Paris" | ||||||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11321 | Trumpet | Foote-Charles | REF | 1252 | Bb/A | |||
More likely a retailer than a maker. | ||||||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11322 | Cornet | Schediwa | ||||||
Shedifon Cornet Be No. 268 pattern No. 22 Joseph Shedive: Emperors Preferred Tool Factory in Odessa | ||||||||
11323 | Eng. Bass Horn | Anon | ||||||
6 hole, 4 key | ||||||||
11324 | Alto Horn | Michaud | ||||||
Marked "Michaud Brevete / 10 et 12 Rue De Sartine / Paris" | ||||||||
11325 | Bugle; keyed | Ellard | 584 | Bb | ||||
Royal Patent Kent Bugle made by A. Ellard Dublin No 584 Halliday Inventor | ||||||||
11326 | Trumpet | Art | Master Art | 119479 | 1930s | Bb/A | ||
Looks like a trumpet by Buescher once he joined Harry Pedler to form Art Musical Instruments. Tuning slide braces match those by Buescher. The valves are set far back. Lead pipe inlet does not appear to be original. Small o.417" bore | ||||||||
Photo by Jon Patton | ||||||||
11327 | Alto Horn | Conn | 6C-Wonderphone | 357610 | 1946 | |||
11328 | Cornet | Whittle | Zenith | P51111 | 1926 | Bb | ||
Pan American stencil | ||||||||
photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11329 | Cornet | Durand | c1900 | C | ||||
Jules Durand / Paris | ||||||||
Photo from auction sale | ||||||||
11330 | Cornet | Kenner | ||||||
Freiburg | ||||||||
11331 | Trumpet | Paulus | ||||||
Vienna Valve | ||||||||
11332 | Cornet | Wursburg | 1867 | |||||
Fritz Herold Wurzburg New Mainz type valves, clock springs return | ||||||||
11333 | Tuba | Hirschberg | ||||||
Franz Hirschberg Königl. Großherzogl. u Fürstl. Hoflieferant Breslau Weidenstr Berlinner valves Bell: 11.5 Length of Tubing:216.5 | ||||||||
11334 | Trumpet | Blessing | A09058 | |||||
11335 | Trumpet | Martin | Handcraft | 21681 | 1920 | C/Bb | ||
M Bore | ||||||||
Ebay | ||||||||
11336 | Cimbasso | Anon | ||||||
Private Collection | ||||||||
11337 | Baritone | Coon | OTS | |||||
ebay | ||||||||
11338 | Cornet | Boston | TARV | Eb | ||||
Boston Musical Instrument Manufy | ||||||||
ebay | ||||||||
11339 | Trombone; Bass | Salvation Army | Triumph | 6185 | 1896-1901 | Eb | ||
Eb Bass Trombone As one slide is moved forwards, a second slides out the rear, returning by springs. The Triumph | Class A 6185 | Manufactured | by the | Salvation Army | International headquarters | 78 (?) and / 81 Fortess Road | London | ||||||||
John Hallam | ||||||||
11340 | Cornet | Pepper | Superior First Class | 2058 | ||||
Echo Superior / First Class / J. W. PEPPER / MAKER / PHILADELPHIA / AND / New York / No. 2058 | ||||||||
National Music Museum, Arne B. Larson Collection, | ||||||||
11341 | Cornet | Pepper | Perfected | 13246 | ||||
Pocket Cornet J. W. PEPPER / IMPORTER / PHILADELPHIA / AND / CHICAGO / No. 13246 | ||||||||
: Arne B. Larson Collection, National Music Museum | ||||||||
11342 | Trombone; Valve | Brisson | 27115 | |||||
M. BRISSON & CIE / PARIS / J. W. PEPPER / IMPORTER / PHILADELPHIA / 27115 | ||||||||
11343 | Euphonium | Rudall-Carte | 6418 | |||||
By Appointment to the late Queen Victoria Rudall Carte & Co. LTD Manufacturers 23 Burners St. Oxford St. London | ||||||||
11384 | Cornet | Couturier | 1019 | 1918 | Bb/A | |||
Bell reads, "Conical Bore / Patented / E A Couturier Co., Ltd / Sole Makers / New York". He incorporated in NY in late 1916 and likely started with #1000 so this was probably made in 1917 or early 1918 before they were marked with "Elkhart". | ||||||||
Jon Patton photo | ||||||||
11345 | Trumpet | Richmond | ||||||
11346 | Cornet | Dolling | Bb | |||||
Bell reads "Herm. Dolling Jr / Markneukirchen" | ||||||||
Photo from auction sale | ||||||||
11347 | Cornet | Distin | 1882 | 774 | ||||
HY Distin | Maker | 115 to 121 East 13th | Near 4th Ave. | New York | ||||||||
11348 | Helicon | Boston | Alto | |||||
SARV | ||||||||
11349 | Trombone | Holton | 160 Revelation | 1957 | ||||
11350 | Cornet | Margueritat | Bb | |||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11351 | Cornet | Marceau | Narrow | 1933 | Bb | |||
Marceau narrow model cornet from 1933 Sears catalog | ||||||||
11352 | Trombone | Marceau | 1933 | |||||
Marceau trombone from 1933 Sears Catalog | ||||||||
11353 | Trumpet | Marceau | 1933 | C/Bb/A | ||||
This Marceau trumpet image is from the 1933 Sears catalog, is said to play in C, Bb, & A and cost $9.35. | ||||||||
11354 | Trumpet | Marceau | 1933 | Bb | ||||
This image is of a Marceau narrow model trumpet from the 1933 Sears catalog. The cost ranged from $9.45 for the polished brass finish to $14.95 for silver plated with gold wash bell. | ||||||||
11355 | Alto Horn | Concertone | 1931 | Eb | ||||
Sold by Montgomery Ward in their 1931 catalog. | ||||||||
11356 | Cornet | Concertone | 1931 | Bb | ||||
Image from 1931 Montgomery Ward catalog. These are their low-price line with a cost of $9.50. | ||||||||
11357 | Mellophone | Concertone | 1931 | F | ||||
Image from 1931 Montgomery Ward catalog and one of their low-cost line of band instruments. | ||||||||
11358 | Trumpet | Concertone | 1931 | C/Bb/A | ||||
Image from 1931 Montgomery Ward catalog and part of their low-cost line of instruments. $9.50 in brass | ||||||||
11359 | Trumpet | Indiana | 1931 | Bb | ||||
Image from 1931 Montgomery Ward catalog who were selling the Indiana brand trumpets from Elkhart. | ||||||||
11360 | Alto Horn | Premier | 1931 | Eb | ||||
This image is from the 1931 Montgomery Ward catalog and said to be made in the US by a "famous maker". | ||||||||
11361 | French Horn | Premier | 1931 | Eb/F | ||||
The Premier American line was offered in the 1931 Montgomery Ward catalog and said to be made in the US by a "famous maker". | ||||||||
11362 | Trumpet | Premier | 1931 | Bb | ||||
Premier American model sold in the 1931 Montgomery Ward catalog and selling for $26.95 in polished brass. These are said to be made in the US by a "famous maker". Possibly by Martin. | ||||||||
11363 | Mellophone | Lyon-Healy | American Professional | 2270 | ||||
Lyon-Healy | American | Professional | Chicago | ||||||||
11364 | Helicon | Couturier | BBb | |||||
11365 | Post Horn | Distin | Superior | 2032 | C | |||
Maker for JW Pepper | Phili and New York | ||||||||
11366 | Trombone | Schindler | ||||||
Milwaukee Wis | ||||||||
11367 | Cornet | Degremont | 728 | Bb/A | ||||
A. Degremont / Rue Paradis 18 / Marseille | ||||||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11368 | Cornet | Pouisson | 1889 | Bb | ||||
This looks like a stencil made by B&F of Austria and the "WJ Dyer & Bro" name should date this to the 1885 to 1889 period before they incorporated. | ||||||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11369 | Mellophone | Schindler | 916 | |||||
Photos from internet auction | ||||||||
11370 | Cornet | Lavallee | ||||||
11371 | Trombone | Williams | 6 | 352 | ||||
The|Wallace Trombone|Made By|Williams & Wallace|Los Angeles|Calif, PAT APLD FOR | ||||||||
11372 | Tuba | Wunderlich | Eb | |||||
R. Wunderlich|Maker|Chicago | ||||||||
11373 | Trumpet | Selmer | Grand Prix | 9644 | ||||
Henri Selmer Grand Prix De Geneve 1927 Liege 1930. | ||||||||
11374 | Cornet | York | 118595 | 1936 | ||||
11377 | French Horn | Dehmal | ||||||
Compensating double (F/B-flat) with a stopping valve with an extension to key change F to Eb. ANT. DEHMAL, NACHFOLGE, WIEN VI, BREITEGASSE. | ||||||||
11376 | Trombone; Sopra | Adler | ||||||
Double Belled Soprano Trombone | ||||||||
11378 | Alto horn | Beaumont | ||||||
11379 | Helicon | Distin | Superior | 9809 | 1893 | BBb | ||
11380 | Trombone | Guichard | OTS | |||||
Convertible 5 1.2in bell. Bell forward/OTS | ||||||||
Ebay Mark Jones | ||||||||
11381 | Trumpet | Gonet | Bb | |||||
Probably sold through B&J of NY | ||||||||
Photo from internet auction | ||||||||
11382 | Tuba | York | 35197 | Eb | ||||
11383 | Tuba | Grand Rapids Band Inst Co | USA Line | 105777 | BBb | |||
4 valve USN | ||||||||
11385 | Trumpet | Johnson-Hoffman | Studio Model | 47362 | ||||
11386 | Fluglehorn | DuBois | ||||||
ESOR | Raymond DuBois | ANDRIEU Freres | Agents Generaux | 72 Rue Rodler | Paris | 11?? | ||||||||
11387 | Trumpet; Slide | Courtois | ||||||
Medaille de 1re Classe Exposition Universelle 1855 Medaille Londres 1862 Exposition Universelle 1867 | Paris 1867 Medaille de Honneur en Argent | Antoine Courtois Brevete Facteur du Conservatoire | 88 Rue des Marais Paris | S. Arthur Chappell Sole Agent 52 New Road Street London | W.J.Sinclair From Musical Friends in Margate & Maidstone | April 1879 | 176 | ||||||||
11388 | Baritone | Zoebisch | OTS | |||||
11389 | Baritone | Seltman | Artist | 9160 | ||||
11390 | Alto Horn | Wurlitzer | Solo | HP Eb | ||||
SARV R. WURLITZER & BRO. Manuf-Cincinnati, O. Bell:6.5in length:16.5in | ||||||||
11391 | Trumpet | Anon | ||||||
JC Andrae 1951 | ||||||||
11392 | Bugle | Pelitti | F/Bb | |||||
One Valve | ||||||||
11393 | Cornet | Lecomte | Bb/Eb | |||||
Double Cornet A.L. & Cie|Excelsior|Soliste|Si b & Mi b|Brevetes|A. Lecomte & Cie|Paris | ||||||||
11394 | Cornet | Mahillon | 53 54 | Eb | ||||
11395 | Tuba | Ahlberg-Ohlsson | F | |||||
with factory Eb crook Berliner Pumpen valves 3rd valve lowers two steps | ||||||||
11396 | Trumpet | York | Baronet | 201798 | ||||
11397 | saxhorn | Couturier-Lyon | ||||||
11398 | Helicon | BauerJ | ||||||
Fenwick Freres Paris Julius Bauer Sole Agents Chicago | ||||||||
11399 | Trumpet | Vega | Hi-Voice | 40143 | 1946 | Bb | ||
unique ten-sided bell flare and what appears to be nickel silver slides; otherwise identical to my Power model from the same year; photos found on site discussing octagonal bell trumpets and said to be from the Robert Adams collection in Atlanta | ||||||||
11400 | Mellophone | Platt | Clear Tone | 574 | ||||
Platt Music Co | Los Angeles Cal | ||||||||
11401 | Mellophone | Elkhart Musical Inst Co | Triumph | 1281 | ||||
11402 | Trombone | Elkhart Musical Inst Co | Triumph | 1019 | ||||
11403 | Alto Horn | BauerJ | ||||||
Saxhorn Berliner Valves J. Bauer and Co | New York | Chicago | ||||||||
11404 | Cornet | Woods | ||||||
WOODS & CO, MAKERS, 152 WESTGATE ROAD, NEWCASTLE ON TYNE Circa 1850-1939 | ||||||||
11405 | Baritone | Holton | Ideal | 119963 | ||||
11406 | Euphonium | Conn | 80I | 308254 | 1936 | |||
11407 | Euphonium | Conn | 10I Artist | 925690 | 1961 | |||
11408 | Alto Horn | Labbaye | 1326 | F/Eb | ||||
Saxhorn Pumpen Valves | ||||||||
11409 | Helicon | LaFleur | ||||||
11410 | Cornet | Distin | 127 | |||||
Henry Distin | Maker | 78 East Fourth Street|New York | ||||||||
11411 | Trumpet | Leblanc | Symphonie | 7323 | ||||
11412 | Cornet | York | 35867 | 1913 | C/Bb/A | |||
11413 | Cornet | Willson | 11981 | 1970s | ||||
11414 | Cornet | Buescher | 400 | 332769 | 1953 | |||
LP 275 | ||||||||
11415 | Trumpet | Acme | Artist | 210084 | ||||
11416 | Trumpet | Buescher | 212 | 252053 | 1929 | |||
11417 | Cornet | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
Copper and Nickel | ||||||||
11418 | Cornet | Ahlberg-Ohlsson | Eb | |||||
11419 | Ballad Horn | Lyon-Healy | Jaubert | |||||
Face Book John Hallam | ||||||||
11420 | Tuba | Kaempf | ||||||
Made by R.A. Kaempf | New York 4 Valve Eb/F? | ||||||||
11421 | Tuba | Martin | 10423 | 1913 | Eb HP/LP | |||
Bell: 17in | ||||||||
Fm Steve Christoffers | ||||||||
11422 | French Horn | Pelisson | ||||||
PELISSON Frères et Cie | LYON-PARIS |Samuel Aurand |ROANNE 2 valve Crooks to C, Eb, F, G, Ab, B | ||||||||
11423 | French Horn | Lorenz | ||||||
11424 | Cornet | Paulus | Bb | |||||
11425 | Mellophone | Augu | ||||||
11426 | Trombone; Valve | Amati | ||||||
4th trigger valve 1/4 step | ||||||||
11427 | Sousaphone | King | 1247 - Cadet | |||||
11428 | French Horn | Wulschner | ||||||
Natural Crooks G, F, and Eb, coupler to E, D, and C. Bore .430 Bell is 11in | ||||||||
Ebay | ||||||||
11429 | Alto Horn | Hillyard | Solo Alto | 28950 | ||||
Hillyard | London | JW Pepper | Importer | Philadelphia | 28950 | ||||||||
Ebay | ||||||||
11430 | Trumpet | New Champion | ||||||
James Smith | ||||||||
11431 | Helicon | Moeremans | Brevete Monster | BBb | ||||
11432 | Trombone; Valve | Zalud | ||||||
P. Zalud, Terezin Theresienstadt | ||||||||
11433 | Trumpet | York | Custom Superba | 644524 | 1960s | Bb | ||
Very rare Custom Superba model with large 0.472" bore, 4.75" bell and 18.75" long. Unique nickel silver bell flare and valve body with brass for all the curved pieces. A great playing horn probably from the late 1960s. | ||||||||
Jon Patton photos | ||||||||
11434 | Trumpet | Duval | Bb | |||||
No serial number. Marked "Made in Italy" | ||||||||
Jon Patton photo | ||||||||
11435 | French Horn | Holton | H-191 | |||||
Geyer model horn made for only a few years in the 1980s medium bell. .468 bore | ||||||||
11437 | Trombone; Valve | Cerveny | ||||||
11438 | Cornet | Stark | ||||||
French Wrap (both bell and lead pipe on same side oval ports | ||||||||
11439 | Ballad Horn | Conn | 1896 | C/Bb | ||||
11440 | Cornet | Verdeau | ||||||
BORDEAUX | ||||||||
11441 | Cornet | Mallach | ||||||
F. Mallach KAISERSLAUTERN | ||||||||
11442 | Cornet | Kalashen | 1437 | |||||
11443 | Cornet | Lyon-Healy | Bb | |||||
Nickel Silver, Side Action Length: 15 1/2in Bell:4 3/8in Est: c.1872 | ||||||||
11444 | Cornet | Rohe-Leavitt | Bb/Ab | |||||
Rohe & Leavitte Nickel Silver, Side Action Length: 13 3/4in Bell:4 5/8in Est:c. 1851. | ||||||||
11445 | Alto Horn | BauerJ | ||||||
SARV Height: 21in Bell: 6.75in Est: c. 1865 | ||||||||
11446 | Cornet | Lafayette | 2963 NT | |||||
11447 | Tuba | Conn-Dupont | 1879 | Eb | ||||
a Pat. Dec 2,1879 | ||||||||
11448 | Tuba | Conn | 3771 | 1884 | Eb | |||
Stoetzel valves | ||||||||
11449 | Tuba | Quinby | Eb | |||||
SARV | ||||||||
11450 | Kuhlohorn | Schonweis | ||||||
11451 | Mellophone | Buescher | 25? | 138517 | ||||
Ayden Hinsvark | ||||||||
11452 | Alto Horn | Seiffert | Solo | F/Eb/D/C | ||||
Berlinner Valves Circa 1870s-8s | ||||||||
11453 | Cornet | Puntenney-Eutsler | Triumph | 209 | ||||
11454 | Cornet | Martin | Indiana | 60924 | ||||
11455 | Cornet | Martin | CR55 Indiana | 125446 | ||||
11456 | Cornet | Martin | Indiana | 60713 | ||||
11457 | Trumpet; Low | Krywalski | ||||||
Krywalski-Teschen Alto Trumpet | ||||||||
11458 | Trombone | Courtois | Brevete | 1927 | ||||
With Piston trigger | ||||||||
https://www.instruments-anciens.com/ | ||||||||
11459 | Mellophone | Maheu | Virton | 1463 | ||||
11460 | Trumpet | Marceau | C/Bb | |||||
York Style tuning loop from C to Bb | ||||||||
11461 | Cornet | Slingerland | A6086 | Bb | ||||
Appears to be an early 1900s stencil of a European import. | ||||||||
Photos from internet auction | ||||||||
11462 | Cornet | Frank | The National | 10046 | 1930 | Bb | ||
"The National / Made by / Wm Frank Co / Chicago" | ||||||||
Photos from internet auction | ||||||||
11463 | Trumpet | Reynolds | Special | 31902 | 1953 | |||
Made by Roth-Reynolds Inst. Co. Cleve.,O. | ||||||||
Submitted by Charlie Moher | ||||||||
11464 | Euphonium; DB | Selmer | 3607 | |||||
Selmer|Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.|H.&A. Selmer Inc.|Elkhart Indiana | ||||||||
eBAY | ||||||||
11465 | Trombone; Valve | York | Professional | 18600 | 1908 | |||
Richie Szoke selling horn on ebay | ||||||||
11466 | Tuba | Kaempf | CC | |||||
4 Rotors set at 45 degree angle valve slides on back of instrument | ||||||||
11467 | Cornet | Hillyard | 57063 | C | ||||
Pepper & Son Importer, Philadelphia | ||||||||
11468 | Helicon | Pollmann | ||||||
11469 | Helicon | Stratton | ||||||
11470 | Tuba | Kohlert | Tournister | pre 1918 | BBb | |||
Kohlert Söhne, Graslitz Tornistertuba (knapsack tuba) full sound, but a narrower bore profile and compact wrap. | ||||||||
Arnold Myers | ||||||||
11471 | Sudrophone | Sudre | C/Bb | |||||
Sudrophone basse (bass sudrophone) 4 valves (Sudre, Paris, early 20th century). The sudrophone version of the euphonium. Sudrophones have an adjustable built-in mirliton which give the option of the timbe of either a normal euphonium, a tenor saxophone, or anything in between. from The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Brass Instruments: Sudrophone A group of valved brass instruments characterized by a timbre-altering device which can be activated at will. The sudrophone device has a membrane which acts as a mirliton (a timbre modifier similar to the membrane in a kazoo) fixed in a rectangular window in a brass cylinder attached to the bell of the instrument. There is a rectangular window of similar size in the bell of the instrument; the cylinder can be rotated by the player to completely or partially align the membrane with the window in the bell. When the device is not operated, the membrane is not aligned with the window in the bell, which is then covered by the wall of the brass cylinder, and the sudrophone behaves like a normal instrument. When the membrane is completely aligned with the window in the bell, the vibration of the membrane adds a pungent buzzing quality to the sound. The cylinder can be rotated to allow a continuous variation in timbre: intermediate settings can give the instrument a timbre reminiscent of a saxophone. The membrane, which can be tensioned by a screwed knob, was originally of silk cloth, but a thin plastic sheet also works well. The sudrophone device has been added to the cornet and to saxhorns of all sizes. The sudrophone was invented by the Parisian maker François Sudre and patented in France in 1892 (see Patents). Sudre built all sudrophones in a characteristic wrap influenced by the ophicleide with the valve cluster placed near the centre of the instrument and projecting out to the side. The tubing below the level of the valves with the U-shaped bow can be detached to facilitate transportation (Figure 83). Sudrophones could be bought from the maker’s Paris shop as late as the 1960s. Despite providing a significant addition to the range of timbres available to the brass instrumentalist, the sudrophone seems never to have made the transition from novelty to normality: although enough survive to represent the sudrophone in instrument collections, it never achieved the popularity of the echo bell. | ||||||||
Arnold Myers | ||||||||
11472 | Cornet | Pace | Albion Cornopean | post 1858 | Bb/A/Ab/ | |||
The Albion Cornopean | Manufactured by | Charles Page | and Son | 8 St Johns St Westminster Charles Pace & Son, London The Albion Cornopean used a long tuning-slide which can be pulled out far enough to lower the pitch from B-flat through A and A-flat to G insteade of shanks and crooks The Albion Cornopean design was registered in 1847 and was one of the very earliest cornets to have a fixed mouthpipe. Length:14in Bell: 4.57in | ||||||||
Arnold Myers | ||||||||
11473 | Kuhlohorn | Vogelweith | Bb | |||||
Bore: 11mm | ||||||||
11474 | Cornet | Schuster | Arbuckle | 1895 | Bb | |||
Bell reads "Carl Gottlob Schuster / C. G. Schuster jun. / Markneukirchen" Matches the 1895 image for "#650 Modell Arbucle" in the Schuster & Co. catalog. | ||||||||
Photos from internet auction | ||||||||
11475 | Cornet | Stratton | Eb LP | |||||
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. | ||||||||
11476 | Cornet | Whaley-Royce | Imperial | 727 | Bb HP | |||
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. | ||||||||
11477 | Mellophone | ODell | All American | 02892 | ||||
All-American | Odell Co | Boston | ||||||||
11478 | Cornet | Hawkes | Clippertone | 60948 | ||||
The Clippertone | Hawkes & Son | Makers | Denman Street | Piccadilly Circus | Londen W | 60948 | ||||||||
11479 | Trumpet; Low | Orsi | Eb/F | |||||
Maino-Orsi Prof. Romeo Orsi Milano | ||||||||
11480 | Trumpet | King | Vocal 901 | 469424 | C/Bb | |||
11481 | Trumpet | Alziati | ||||||
Prem. Fabbrica Luigi Alziati Milano | ||||||||
11482 | Helicon | HessD | Eb | |||||
Berliner Pumpen valves Daniel Hess | New York | ||||||||
11483 | Trumpet; Low | Morutto | Eb | |||||
Prem. Stab. Musicale M. Morutto, Torino | ||||||||
Luca Marzana | ||||||||
11484 | Bugle; Keyed | Zoebisch | ||||||
CA Zoebisch 7 key | ||||||||
11485 | Baritone | Lyon-Healy | Regimental Line | |||||
Regimental| Line | Lyon % Healy | Exclusive Distributors | Chicago 27 in X 11 in X 10 ½ in | ||||||||
EbAY | ||||||||
11486 | Trombone; Valve | Glier | Eb? | |||||
Berlinner Valves | ||||||||
eBay | ||||||||
11487 | Fluglehorn | Chapelain | Bb | |||||
eBay | ||||||||
11488 | Cornet | Schuster | SARV | Eb | ||||
Schuster & Söhne fl Markenkirchen 1851-1881 1881 became Schuster & Co. Exhibition: Oporto 1865; Dresden 1875; Philadelphia 1876 | ||||||||
11489 | Trumpet | Stowasser | ||||||
Speculation on this trumpet is that is an ascending model and the valves are probably not used in combination. | ||||||||
11490 | Trombone | Migma | ||||||
Furscht Migma Trombone I am unsure whether the maker was Furscht or Migma, and therefore I&rqquo;m not sure where to classify it. The information I received with this horn said: "Furscht was a manufacturer who had to sell through Migma during the communist era. I have seen a few horns etc by the brand Furscht from before communism. Some were quite expensive on auctions. But I find no other information. My hope is that someone knows who and where they were and what happened to them." | ||||||||
11491 | Euphonium | Hamilton | 5934 | |||||
Hamilton Chicago | ||||||||
11492 | Trumpet | Cazzani | 1900 appro | |||||
Omer Tolon engraved on bell | ||||||||
11493 | Euphonium; DB | Pepper | 8588 | |||||
Highest | Medal & Diploma | Chicago 1893 | Premier | J.W. Pepper | Maker | Philadelphia | and | Chicago | No. 8588 | ||||||||
11494 | Alto Horn | Pepper | Solo Alto | 6363 | ||||
Superior | First Class | J W Pepper | Maker | Philadelphia | Chicago | 6363 | ||||||||
11495 | Alto Horn | Lamar | Solo Alto | Eb | ||||
L Lamar & Co | J.G. Richards Co. |Cleveland OH | ||||||||
11496 | Cornet | Wurlitzer | American 46A | 11426 | 1919 | Bb/A | ||
11497 | Euphonium; DB | Reynolds | Contempora | 61064 | 1961 | |||
Speculation is that this is one of 6 custom builds made for the Music Man movie. | ||||||||
11498 | Alto Horn | Anon | ||||||
11499 | Trumpet | Cleveland | 5353 | |||||
11500 | Trumpet | Besson | New Creation | 134681 | ||||
Apparently these trumpets were used by pro players in UK before US made horns became available after the embargo on imported instruments was lifted in 1958. | ||||||||
11501 | Mellophone | Holton | 27035 | 1914 | Bb | |||
Made in Chicago with a union label. In low pitch Bb. Bore size 0- | ||||||||
Photos from Ebay sale | ||||||||
11502 | Fluglehorn | Mennesson | ||||||
Emile Mennesson | Rue Des Tappissiers 12 | Reims | ||||||||
11503 | Alto Horn | Pedler | Master Art | 4621 | Eb | |||
Master Art | Made in USA Bore .485 Bell 8.5 | ||||||||
11504 | Baritone | Jaubert | ||||||
11505 | French Horn | York | 31546 | F HPLP | ||||
keyed piston valves (Patent Pending), rotary valve for H/P | ||||||||
11506 | French Horn | Zimmermann | 20256 | |||||
Julius Heinrich Zimmermann St. Petersburg Chicago 1893 The highest award Antwerp 1894 Gold Medal Nizhny Novgorod 1895 Gold Medal St. Petersburg 1898 Gold Medal Paris 1900 Gold Medal â„–20256 | ||||||||
11507 | Trombone; Valve | Pelisson | ||||||
Pelisson Guinot & Blanchon | ||||||||
11508 | Cornet | Hakkert & Zoon | Echo | Bb | ||||
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. | ||||||||
11509 | Trumpet | Buescher | 211 | 292057 | 1938 | Bb/A | ||
One-year model 211 dating to September, 1938. This has one of the highest serial numbers that still has the "Pat. Apld. For" mark before the patent was granted in October for the valve style. | ||||||||
Jon Patton photos | ||||||||
11510 | French Horn | Lehmann | ||||||
Compensating Double | ||||||||
11511 | Euphonium | Marzan | 7882 | |||||
Made by Willson. | ||||||||
11512 | Trombone | Taylor-Horn | ||||||
11513 | Cornet | Chapuis | ||||||
11514 | Bugle; Keyed | Wright | Eb | |||||
Eb Keyed Bugle presentation 12 keys German Silver, Presented to Wm R Kay By The Members of the National Brass Band of Boston Oct. 1, 1853 Made By E.G. Wright Boston | ||||||||
11515 | Saxhorn | Cerveny | OTS | |||||
Over The Shoulder Eb 4v tuba marked V.F. Cerveny N.Y., N.Y. | ||||||||
11516 | Trumpet | Abbott | ||||||
Octogonal | ||||||||
11517 | Tuba | Abbott | Eb | |||||
Abbott Mfg Co.|B&J|N.Y. | ||||||||
11518 | Cornet | Kampffe | ||||||
Allentown, Pa | ||||||||
11519 | Cornet | Olds | Ambassador | 99564 | 19977 | Eb | ||
11520 | Trombone; Valve | Parsons | ||||||
11521 | Tenor Horn | Couesnon | Bb | |||||
11522 | Tuba | Hug | Eb | |||||
11523 | Alto Horn | Conn | Ventil | 1899 | Eb | |||
Solo Alto Ventil version. Shown in an 1888 Conn Catalog as SOLO ALTO Cornet, Helicon or Ventil Models $95.00 | ||||||||
11524 | Trombone; AltoV | Distin | 24441 | Eb | ||||
Presentation horn to John Williamson, bandmaster of the 39th battalion of the Norfolk Rifles Distin | Patented Light Valves | Distin & C. | Makers | 9&10 GrtNewport St | London 24441 Presented | John Williamson Esq. | Bandmaster | 39th Battalion of the Norfolk Rifles | [list of names] | Sincoe May 1st 1872 | ||||||||
Facebook Marketplace | ||||||||
11525 | Trumpet | Anon | 3755 | |||||
Made in France | ||||||||
11526 | Trombone | Conn | 21H | 174072 | 1920 | HP/LP | ||
Manufactured as a Combination Slide/Valve. Slide only shown Produced: 1919 - 1929 | ||||||||
11527 | Tuba | Kanstul | 80S | F | ||||
11528 | Trombone; Bass | Salvation Army | 1898 | BBb | ||||
Double Slide Contrabass. Converted to LP for Orchestral use | ||||||||
John Hallam | ||||||||
11529 | Trumpet | American Professional | 3417 | Bb | ||||
A tradename used by Lyon & Healy. | ||||||||
11530 | Trumpet | Keefer | Custom | 30097 | 1941 | Bb | ||
This is a custom-made large bore (0.463") trumpet based on the Keefer-Williams model. Unusual octagonal top section on the valve casings and late design engraving matching the Intonatic model. This was possibly made after the war as James Keefer says that there were some made to order and that Art Magliocco, a second-generation horn maker, did any repairs up until the 1960 fire. | ||||||||
Jon Patton collection | ||||||||
11531 | Bugle; Keyed | Eschenbach | ||||||
The Dresden style bugle designed to be played with both hands on top. | ||||||||
Steve (surname escapes me at the moment) FaceBook | ||||||||
11532 | Trumpet | Blessing | 15334 | 1921 | ||||
11533 | mellophone | Distin | 362 | |||||
1878 | New York | Trade Mark | 362 | Henry Distin | Maker | 115 to 121 East 13th St Near 4th Ave. | New York | ||||||||
From FB | ||||||||
11534 | Trombone; valve | Mahillon | 150 | Bb | ||||
This is Mahillon Cavalry valve trombone. This instrument is in the "droight ministeriel" line wich means it has a third valve that lowers it not with 1 1/2 note but instead by 2 whole notes. It is made by van Cauwelaert. | ||||||||
11535 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 43 | 1933 | Eb | |||
This is a Mahillon Eb Trumpet. It has no taper in the leadpipe. | ||||||||
11536 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 319 Goeyens | 1930 | Bb | |||
This is a Mahillon Goeyens trumpet. | ||||||||
11537 | Cornet | Mahillon | 380 | 1964 | Bb | |||
This isa Mahillon 380 cornet. The difference betweenthe380 and the 381 cornet is the 381 has a sheppards crook. | ||||||||
11538 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 521 | Bb | ||||
This is a Mahillon 521 4 valve piccolo trumpet. | ||||||||
11539 | Fluglehorn | Mahillon | 671 | 1941 | Bb | |||
This Mahillon 671 Flugelhorn was the top model of their flugelhorn line. | ||||||||
11540 | Alto Horn | Mahillon | 678 | Eb | ||||
11541 | French horn | Mahillon | 499 | |||||
11542 | Baritone | Mahillon | 360 | 1935 | Bb | |||
11543 | Baritone | Mahillon | 684 | 1932 | Bb | |||
11544 | Cornet | Mahillon | 180 | 1929 | Eb | |||
11545 | Alto Horn | Mahillon | 42 | Eb | ||||
11546 | Baritone | Mahillon | 43 | Bb | ||||
11547 | Cornet | Mahillon | 275 | 1931 | Bb | |||
11548 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 132 | 1966 | Bb Eb | |||
11549 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 525 | 1954 | Bb | |||
The 525 model number was used for more than on type of trumpet | ||||||||
11550 | Trombone; valve | Mahillon | 441 | Bb | ||||
11551 | Trombone; valve | Mahillon | 22 | |||||
11552 | Tuba | Mahillon | 92 | 1927 | Eb | |||
11553 | Baritone | Mahillon | 172 | 1960 | Bb | |||
11554 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 521 | Eb | ||||
11555 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 525 | 1928 | Eb | |||
11556 | Fluglehorn | Mahillon | 679 | 1962 | Eb | |||
11559 | Tenor Horn | Mahillon | 680 | 1960 | Bb | |||
11560 | Cornet | Mahillon | 85 | Eb | ||||
11561 | Trumpet | Mahillon | 53 54 | Bb | ||||
11562 | Baritone | Mahillon | 360 | 1905 | Bb | |||
11563 | Alto Horn | All Rigore | Eb | |||||
Made by Pelisson Guinod Blanchon | ||||||||
11564 | Quinticlav | Guichard | Eb | |||||
11565 | Quinticlav | Courtois | Eb | |||||
11566 | French Horn | Saurle | ||||||
Joseph Saurle Konigl. Hof=Instrumentenmacher in Munchen (1845-50) in E(?) main slide doesn‘t seem with catholic valve system | ||||||||
11567 | French Horn | Hoyer | ||||||
Richard Hoyer - 1860-80 in Dresden. in 1880,he was successor to Moses, and succeeded by Schadlich in 1900 | ||||||||
11568 | Wagner Tuba | Kretzschmar | ||||||
The 4th valve is 4 x 1/2 steps!! a major 3rd!! NOT a 4th! (it would not be possible to make a longer, unbent Slide to achieve a 4th!) | ||||||||
11569 | French Horn | Sprinz | ||||||
A. Sprinz, Berlin Schmidt style Double Horn | ||||||||
11570 | Cornet | Gronert | 8788 | |||||
11571 | Trombone; Valve | Hall-Quinby | ||||||
Pinched Rotors | ||||||||
Ebay | ||||||||
11572 | Fluglehorn | Couturier Pelisson | ||||||
Couturier Pellison Freres & Co. Lyon Paris cornet | ||||||||
11573 | Trumpet | Holton | 1905 | 1207 | Bb/A | |||
11574 | Ophicleide | Cerveny | Eb | |||||
Triconicon = Contra Bass Ophicleide | ||||||||
11575 | Euphonium | Pepper | Perfected | 58854 | ||||
Pepper and Son Philadelphia Bohland and Fuchs Austria on mouthpipe | ||||||||
Terry Pierce | ||||||||
11576 | Cornet | Bruno | Perfection | 38605 | ||||
PERFECTION Made U.S.A. BRUNO N.Y. | ||||||||
11577 | Tuba | Meinl | 1960s | Bb | ||||
Tenor Tuba, imported by Getzen | ||||||||
11578 | Baritone | Boosey | 22015 | 1878 | ||||
Distin | Boosey & Co | Makers | 295 Regent St | London | 22015 | WmA.Pond & Co | Sole Agents for the USA | New York | ||||||||
11580 | Cornet | Vitak | Meritone Scepitor | 507 | ||||
11581 | Baritone | Doelling | ||||||
Philadelphia | ||||||||
Ebay | ||||||||
11582 | Mellophone | Jay | Columbia | |||||
11583 | Baritone | Vilcot | ||||||
Bore .608 4th valve .660 | ||||||||
Terry Pierce | ||||||||
11584 | Mellophone | Conn | New Invention | 118341 | ||||
Zorba | ||||||||
11585 | Mellophone | Conn | 6E | 162839 | 1918 | Eb-C | ||
The 1918 Conn Catalog describes the 6E as an alternative to the French horn in modern bands, but were not appropriate for orchestra settings. The catalog pointed out that bands use French horn music in Eb (which was a short lived convention of the time). The instrument was pitched in Eb and also came with a crook to lower it to C so it could play off of piano music. | ||||||||
11586 | Quinticlav | Guichard | ||||||
Guichard a Paris AND Prentiss Boston, i.e. made by Guichard and sold by Prentiss 9 key Eb | ||||||||
11587 | Cornopean | Raoux | ||||||
Auguste Raoux, Paris 1830s two Stoelzel valves. Three tuning shanks Bb, D and A; crooks Ab, G, F, E nd Eb. | ||||||||
11588 | Trombone | Distin | 25330 | 1873 | ||||
Distin&C".|Makers| 9&10 Gt Newport St | London | 25330 | ||||||||
eBay | ||||||||
11589 | Cornet | Besson | 55134 | 1895 | ||||
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 | ||||||||
Marty Schmitt | ||||||||
11590 | Alto Horn | Stark | Solo Alto | Eb | ||||
A. Stark|Fabricant|Bern | ||||||||
11591 | French Horn | Olds | O48 | |||||
Fullerton, California. | ||||||||
Jesse Boyd | ||||||||
11592 | Tenor Horn | Seltmann | OTS | Bb | ||||
Berliner Valves Height:41.5in Bell:8.5in Brass with nickel silver garland | ||||||||
Mark Jones | ||||||||
11593 | Trombone; AltoV | Busch | ||||||
4 pistons Part of this horn is missing, possibly a echo bell? | ||||||||
ebay | ||||||||
11594 | Mellophone | Couturier | ||||||
Lyon-Healy | Maker | Chicago | USA | Couturier | PAT | continuous conical bore | ||||||||
11595 | French Horn | Olds | A45 Ambassador | |||||
Jesse Boyd | ||||||||
11596 | Cornet | Riviere-Hawkes | Excelsior | 4165 | ||||
11597 | Cornet | Rudall-Carte | 5533 | 1907 | ||||
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, Bâ™ 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 | ||||||||
eBay | ||||||||
11598 | Trombone; Sopra | Couesnon | Monopole | 43352 | 1925 | |||
Hors Concours | Membre du Jury Couesnon & cie Fournisseurs | Des Beaus-Arts | Conservatoire National | et De L‘armee | 94 Rue D‘Angouleme | Paris | Monopole | 43352 | 25 (in pineapple) | ||||||||
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. | ||||||||
Mark Jones | ||||||||
11600 | mellophone | Rose | 1327 | |||||
Ft Wayne | ||||||||
11601 | Cornet | Missenharter | 7684 | Eb | ||||
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 | ||||||||
11602 | Trombone | Rose | Rose-Model | |||||
L. E. Rose, Ft Wayne Indiana | ||||||||
11603 | Cornet | Jay | 216 | |||||
11604 | Trumpet | Persy | Persyline 8 | C/Bb | ||||
Marchant | ||||||||
11605 | Cornet | Gaudet | ||||||
France | ||||||||
Julien Bernard | ||||||||
11606 | Tuba | Lehnert | Eb | |||||
Lehnert-Phila | ||||||||
Mark Jones | ||||||||
11607 | Tuba | Ahlberg-Ohlsson | F | |||||
Berliner Valves | ||||||||
Mark Jones | ||||||||
11608 | Cornet | Allen-Hall | TARV | |||||
TARV, Pinched rotors | ||||||||
ebay | ||||||||
11609 | Alto Horn | Sartell | ||||||
ebay | ||||||||
11610 | Cornet | Busch | 332 | Eb | ||||
New York | ||||||||
11611 | Cornet | MoennigHW | SARV | |||||
New York | ||||||||
eBay | ||||||||
11612 | Trombone | Pan American | 30h | 10675 | 1919 | |||
M G Michael ricekiller626@hotmail.com | ||||||||
11613 | Trumpet | Conn | NY Symphony Special | 349607 | 1942 | Bb | ||
This is one of the last NY Symphony Specials made before the war. Basically, a 22B but with added nickel-silver tubing. There is no model number stamped under the receiver. 0.438" small bore. Excellent intonation. The engraving goes all the way back to the rear bell brace. | ||||||||
Jon Patton collection | ||||||||
11614 | Cornet | Van Cauwelaert | Bb | |||||
image from auction sale | ||||||||
11615 | Trombone | Buescher | 414 | 352772 | 1955 | |||
Aristocrat Custom | ||||||||
Greg Verbosky | ||||||||
11616 | Saxhorn | Anon | OTS | Eb | ||||
Length: 24.25in Bell: 5.25in | ||||||||
Mark Jones | ||||||||
11617 | Alto Horn | Gilmore | OTS | 1864 | ||||
Gilmore Graves & Co | Makers | Boston Mass | Lyon & Healy | Agents | Chicago, Ill. Length: 28.75in Belll: 7.25in | ||||||||
Mark Jones | ||||||||
11618 | Cornet | Kummer | TARV | Bb | ||||
Jeff Stockham | ||||||||
11619 | Bugle; Keyed | Prentiss | ||||||
Prentiss Court St Boston. | ||||||||
11620 | Cornet | Foote | OTS | Bb | ||||
Length: 23.25 in Bell; 4.25 in | ||||||||
Mark Jones | ||||||||
11621 | Bugle; Keyed | Hartmann | ||||||
6 key | ||||||||
eBay | ||||||||
11622 | Trumpet | American Knight | R18076 | |||||
Bore: 0.4375 Gold Wash Bell: 4.25in Appears to be an Elkhart Band Instrument Company, Windsor Model circa 1941. American Knight was a store brand of Beermans Music House of Muskegon Michigan. | ||||||||
11623 | Mellophone | Joseph | ||||||
Carl Joseph | Maker | Cincinnati, O | ||||||||
eBay | ||||||||
11624 | French horn | Mahillon | 500 | 1933 | F | |||
11625 | Cornet | Pepper | 22179 | |||||
Importer, Philadelphia | ||||||||
eBay | ||||||||
11626 | Helicon | Bauer | SARV | Eb | ||||
J. Bauer and Co - Chicago Nickel Silver | ||||||||
11627 | Trombone; Valve | Lecomte | Excelsior | |||||
Root & Sons Chicago A.L. & Cie, EXCELSIOR A Lecomte & Cie Paris. | ||||||||
ebay | ||||||||
11628 | Tenor Horn | Zoebisch | OTS | |||||
string rotary valves C.A. Zoebisch & Sons New York | ||||||||
Mark Jones | ||||||||
11629 | Cornet | Kitchen | Elite | 1768 | ||||
Elite Kitchen & Co,| 29 Queen Victoria St.|Leeds|1768 | ||||||||
eBay | ||||||||
11630 | Tuba | Allen | OTS | c. 1863 | ||||
Length: 54in Bell: 11.5in Possibly made by Wright in NYC shop | ||||||||
Mark Jones | ||||||||
11631 | Tuba | Meinl | RM-50 | CC | ||||
Rudolf Meinl 5/4 four valve CC tuba Bell: 19.69in Bore:.866 | ||||||||
Mark Jones | ||||||||
11632 | Alto Horn | Boosey | 20055 | |||||
Trade Mark | Distin | Boosey & Xo | Makaers | 295 Regent St | London | 20055 | Wm A Pond &: Co | New York | ||||||||
ebay | ||||||||
11633 | Cornet | Martin-Pollman | Circular | |||||
TARV | ||||||||
Joel Cribbs | ||||||||
11634 | Cornet | Van-Cauwelaert | ||||||
ebay | ||||||||
11635 | Trumpet | Getzen | 90PB | 73967 | 1956 | Bb | ||
90PB Custom Power Bore model. 0.462" bore. This one appears to have never been played. | ||||||||
Patton collection | ||||||||
11636 | Trumpet | Muck | 33225 | 1938 | Bb | |||
This is an example of the first trumpet offering by Muck starting in 1937 and lasting until the war. This uses Blessing valves and some other details and a dual bore 0.438" to 0.458" tuning slide. | ||||||||
Patton collection | ||||||||
11637 | Trumpet | Buescher | 13 | 173717 | 1925 | C | ||
Parlor Grand model 13 in C with rotary valve to Bb. 0.437" bore | ||||||||
Jon Patton photo | ||||||||
11638 | Bugle; Keyed | Pace | ||||||
Improved | & Made By|Chas. Pace|40 King St.|Westminster 7? keys | ||||||||
eBay | ||||||||
11639 | Trumpet | York | Metropolitan Model 70 | 80973 | 1925 | Bb | ||
The model 70 was the large-bore 0.468" version of the Metropolitan trumpet. This one has an adjustable rod on the tuning slide for a quick change to A. | ||||||||
Jon Patton collection | ||||||||
11640 | Mellophone | Brown | Class A | |||||
W.Brown & Sons London class A | ||||||||
ebay | ||||||||
11641 | Tuba | Miraphone | 2001 | F | ||||
6 valve | ||||||||
11642 | Cornet | Richards | American Perfecto | 4719 | ||||
eBay | ||||||||
11643 | Cornopean | Distin | ||||||
Proved|and|Warrented|by|Distin|31 Cranbourn St. Leicester Square|London | ||||||||
11644 | Alto Horn | McMillin | Crown | 36212 | ||||
Crown|Model|Made By|H.E. McMillin|& Sons Co.|Cleveland, O.|U.S.A. | ||||||||
eBay | ||||||||
11645 | C | |||||||
10 Key | ||||||||
11646 | Ophicleide | Gautrot | C | |||||
10 Key | ||||||||
11647 | Sousaphone | Lyon-Healy | Raincatcher | 166565 | BBb | |||
Bell: 19in | ||||||||
Alexander Kensington | ||||||||
11648 | Trombone; Valve | Pepper | 57926 | |||||
Pepper & Son Imported | ||||||||
GUNNAR MOSSBLAD | ||||||||
11649 | Ballad Horn | Martin | ||||||
Gunnar Mossblad | ||||||||
11650 | Cornet | Distin | Paris | |||||
eBAY | ||||||||
11651 | Trombone | White | 1110 Orchestra Conservato | 1924 | ||||
In-Slide tuning, friction fit. Bell: 7 1/2†yellow brass Bore: .481" Solid Nickel Silver inner tubes | ||||||||
FaceBook John Robinson Music | ||||||||
11652 | Fluglehorn | Glassl | ||||||
11653 | Trumpet | Gretsch | Commander | 12387 | ||||
Manufacturer: Pedler/ART This one is a bit different than the usual Gretsch Commanders made by Harry Pedler/ART... Instead of the ordinary/reverse-wrap Commanders based on the American Triumph, based on the King Liberty It has a nested Esbach slide for tuning to A, threaded bottom slide leg for tuning adjuster [long gone], X-braced Esbach slide, and three-point piston guides. a proprietary receiver which basically only accepts Large Morse flugelhorn mouthpieces, and the bell does not have a thick-bead, rounded rim. The rim is folded over and flat It responds really nicely in the upper register | ||||||||
11654 | Tenor Horn | Rott | C | |||||
Auguste Henri Rott Saxhorn | ||||||||
Marchant | ||||||||
11655 | Tuba | Mirafone | Eb | |||||
Sherm Good | ||||||||
11656 | Cornet | Rose | ||||||
Ft Wayne Ind | ||||||||
11657 | Bugle; Keyed | Greenhill | Eb | |||||
7 key Jos. Greenhills | New Improved | 18 Little Britain | London | ||||||||
11658 | Cornet | HakamDin | ||||||
Hakam Din & Sons Sialkot - Pakistan Specially made for West Manor Music Centre 1590West Chester Ave New *** NY | ||||||||
Reverb Auction | ||||||||
11659 | Trumpet | HakamDin | Pocket 81P | |||||
Valves are marked 16, 17, 18. 6 on the second valve casing (no serial number on the bell). West Pakistan implies pre-1971, technically 1955-1970 under "One Unit" policy. The two-digit NY code implies pre-1965 (though horns only marked "Sialkot - Pakistan" [no West] have also had the two-digit code) | ||||||||
11660 | French Horn | Kruspe | 1902 | |||||
Transition Horn from the First Kruspe double from 1897 to the Horner/Philadelphia in 1904, with a very long horizontal double rotor and a uncomfortable change lever that is pushed down with the back of the thumb. | ||||||||
11661 | French Horn | Saurle | 1845-50 | F | ||||
Königl:Hof Instrumentenmacher in München“ Inv.N° 41 This Horn was made between 1845-50 in Munich for the Court Orchestra. It was Auctioned off in 1865 along with most of the Orchestra Wind instruments when the pitch was changed from 460hz to the Paris pitch of 435! it was played by one of the colleagues of Franz Strauss (Richard Strauss‘ Father, Franz himself played a B-flat horn, his 4 colleagues played F-horns. the horn was crookable down to C-Basso or even lower. The Valve slides are made for the Catholic fingering popular in Bavaria (1.Valve is a 1/2 step, 2. a whole step) but they can be interchanged. | ||||||||
Andrew Hale | ||||||||
11662 | Trombone | York | ||||||
Bell: 8.5in | ||||||||
11663 | Tenor Horn | Kaiser-Kohler | OTS | Bb | ||||
F.G.Kaiser| Cinc O. | ||||||||
11664 | Trombone; Valve | Sax | Seven Belled | |||||
each valve changes the bell to which the sound goes. | ||||||||
Paris Museum | ||||||||
11665 | Cornet | Couturier | Shortpipe | |||||
Designed using Manual Disk Key Change patent (1436085) and Short mouthpipe/smaller valve bore patent (1438363) | ||||||||
11666 | Tenor Horn | Seltmann | OTS | Bb | ||||
E. Seltman Maker Phila. | ||||||||
11667 | Bugle; Keyed | Wright | Presentation | 1853 | Eb | |||
12 Key Presentation Keyed Bugle to Wm Kay Presented to | Wm R. Kay | by the | Members of the | National Brass Band | of Boston | Oct 1st 1853 | ||||||||
Elrod | ||||||||
11668 | Mellophone | Polivka | Star Model | 5216 | ||||
Althorn "5216|Jos. Polivka|Star|Model|New|York | ||||||||
11669 | Trombone; Valve | Buescher | Epoch | 393 | ||||
11670 | Cornet | Alexander | ||||||
11671 | Trumpet | Conn | 6B-Victor | 40318194 | 1990 | |||
11672 | French Horn | Holton | H100 | 598563 | ||||
Prototype designed by McCracken less than 50 were made. | ||||||||
11673 | Trombone; Valve | Van-Cauwelaert | Vienna Valved | |||||
11674 | Cornet | Conn | 25A | GE420560 | 1974 | |||
Built from a Connquest 77A frame, Connquest 77B pistons (a trumpet serial), a Director receiver and a Shooting Star bell | ||||||||
11675 | Trombone; Alto | Courutier-Lyon | Eb | |||||
eBay | ||||||||
11676 | Trumpet | Amati | 2404 | |||||
11677 | Trombone; Bass | Weltklang | G | |||||
11678 | Trumpet | Dotzauer | 1938-49 | |||||
Josef Dotzauer Graslitz Sudetengau | ||||||||
11679 | Alto Horn | Pepper | Perfected | 29811 | ||||
With Trade Mark | Warranted | Registered July 1893 | ||||||||
11680 | Trumpet | Amati | Supertonw | 023876 | ||||
11681 | Trumpet | Amati | Consul | |||||
11682 | Trombone | Holton | 60 | 1937 | ||||
Dual bore: .478/.498 Bell:7in Unique tuning mechanism | ||||||||
11683 | Saxhorn | Quinard | ||||||
11684 | Trumpet | Chris Kratt | ||||||
Huttl stencil, with the Conn/Amati-type grip rings | ||||||||
11685 | Cornet | Holton | G22 Galaxy | 339924 | 1961 | |||
With Warranty Card | ||||||||
11686 | Cornet | Conn | 212A | Eb | ||||
Bore: .460 Bell:4-1/2in AVAILABLE ONLY IN EUROPE Conn International was one of several ways UMI marketed stencils under their flagship brands - and is basically a straight Amati stencil. | ||||||||
CDFHOrn | ||||||||
11687 | Trumpet | Lignatone | 128 | |||||
CDFHorn | ||||||||
11688 | Saxhorn | Rohe-Leavitt | OTS | Eb | ||||
Bass Saxhorn | ||||||||
Mark Jones | ||||||||
11689 | Bugle | Elaton | ||||||
11690 | Trombone | Holton | RE 501 Special | 1966 | ||||
Bore: .500 Nickel-Silver | ||||||||
11691 | Bugle; Keyed | Greenhill | 1824-1829 | Bb | ||||
6 key J Greenhill | 71 Little Britain | London | ||||||||
11692 | Trumpet | Amati | 2444 | 171373 | ||||
Co-branded Bohland & Fuchs,assembled after 1964. Bore: 11.74mm bell rim is the flat fold-over type, bright jazz trumpet slides stamped with the last 3 digits of the serial number. | ||||||||
11693 | Cornet | Bohland-Fuchs | 200P | |||||
from Nick DeCarlis | ||||||||
11694 | Trombone | King | 1106 Utility | 98313 | ||||
Bore: .461, Bell: 7 | ||||||||
Robert Lindahl | ||||||||
11695 | Trombone | York | 85 | 58035 | HP/LP | |||
Bell: 7in Bore: M | ||||||||
Robert Lindahl | ||||||||
11696 | Trumpet | Martin-Busine | ||||||
11697 | Trumpet | Amati | 241 pocket | 1991 | ||||
11698 | Trumpet | DEG | ||||||
11699 | Trumpet | DEG | Ranger | |||||
11700 | Cornet | LaMonte | Superior | |||||
CDFHorn | ||||||||
11701 | Trumpet | York | 70 | 80973 | 1925 | Bb.A | ||
Jon Patton | ||||||||
11702 | Trumpet; bass | Sansone | ||||||
CDFHorn | ||||||||
11703 | Trumpet | York | 65 Metropolitan | 59036 | Bb/A | |||
Bore .468 | ||||||||
11704 | Trumpet | York | 40 | 91891 | ||||
Bore: .470 | ||||||||
Jon Patton | ||||||||
11705 | Saxhorn | MoennigHW | OTS | |||||
11706 | Trumpet | Amati | ATR305 Excelent | |||||
Reverse-leadpipe ca. 1990s | ||||||||
11707 | Trumpet | Amati | 2400 | 579997 | ||||
CDFHorn | ||||||||
11709 | Trombone; Valve | Mahillon | 1929 | Bb/C | ||||
4 Valve | ||||||||
11710 | Trumpet | Vega | Power Special | 78879 | ||||
Large bore Bell: 4 5/8in Possibly dates to the 1950s | ||||||||
Brian West | ||||||||
11711 | Trombone; Alto | 1885 | ||||||
Bell: 6.5in | ||||||||
11712 | Tuba | 61949 | 1897 | BBb | ||||
Bell: 17in | ||||||||
11713 | Cornet | Bouvet | ||||||
Compensating Cornet | ||||||||
ebay | ||||||||
11714 | Trumpet | 66721 | ||||||
Shepherds Crook | ||||||||
11715 | Cornet | |||||||
11716 | Euphonium; DB | 177225 | 1925 | LP | ||||
Military instrument (marked USQMC) Height:28 Bell: 11/6 | ||||||||
11717 | Cornet | |||||||
H.D.Douglas and Son|Musical Instrument Makers|36 to 42 Brunswick Street|Glasgow | ||||||||