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Clarinet.
Technical description: Boxwood barrel, upper section, lower section, bell; dark wood mouthpiece; ivory ferrules on sockets of each joint and bell rim; brass keys. Waisted barrel. Mouthpiece smooth for ligature attachment of reed.; Nominal pitch: E♭.; Type or system: 8 keys.; Keyhead type: domed cup.; Keymount type: raised wooden blocks and bell-shaped swelling for R4 finger-hole and mounts for lowest three keys.;
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1860-61 - Maker:
Thomas Croger. - Collection:
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland - Inventory number:
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London. - Hornbostel-Sachs classification:422.211.2 (Single) clarinets with cylindrical bore, with fingerholes
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- Inscriptions:Stamped on bell with lion, unicorn and crown crest / "E / T.|CROGER / 483 / OXFORD ST."; stamped on barrel "T.|CROGER / 483 / OXFORD ST."; stamped on upper section with lion, unicorn and crown crest "T.|CROGER"
- Hornbostel-Sachs category:422.211.2 (Single) clarinets with cylindrical bore, with fingerholes
- Repository:Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
- Measurements:Overall size: 476; 426 to top of barrel.; Sounding length: ; Bore: