FLAGEOLET-FLUTE

London, 19°c. Stamped on the middle joint: “Improved / Patent / Flute / Flageolet / London / D”. 4 nickel keys with “salt-spoon” cover. Length of the flageolet: 39,00 cm. Length of the flute: 31,1 cm.  ...

BASSOON by HEROUARD

FRENCH BASSON by HEROUARD FRERES in PARIS. c. 1830. Four maple joints stamped: “(sun) HEROUARD/FRERES/A PARIS”. 7 brass keys with circular cover.   Length of the butt: 43,2cm. Length of the long joint: 49,3cm. Length of the wing: 46,7cm. Length of the...

PICCOLO BONNEVILLE

A double head rosewood Piccolo by Auguste BONNEVILLE in PARIS. Stamped “AB / Ate. / BONNEVILLE / A PARIS”.Serial number: 3208.Two different heads with the same stamp and the same number.Boëhm system silver keys. Original rosewood socket protecting the...

RECORDER

A BOXWOOD ALTO RECORDER. FRANCE XVIII°c. Attributed to a member of Lot family.Three boxwood joints.A crack restored on the first joint.Length of the first joint: 18,4cm.Length of the middle joint: 23,8cm. (19,7cm without tenons)Length of the foot: 10,2cm.Total length:...

RECORDER

An alto RECORDER by Arnold DOLMETSCH. (Le Mans 1858 – Haslemer 1940) Three rosewood joints. Ivory mounts.Stamped: “Dolmesch”. Serial number: 7846.Length: 47,8cm.     {gallery}instruments/A_WOODWIND/RECORDER{/gallery}

PRACTICE CHANTER

A rosewood PRACTICE-CHANTER by J. & R GLEN in EDINBURGH. c. 1900. Two reswood joints with ivory mounts.Stamped on each: “J. &R. GLEN / 2 NORTH BANK St. / EDINBURGH.”Later plastic reed.Length of the chanter: 27,7cm.Total length: 44,2 cm.  ...
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