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Keyed bugle
Keyed bugle. Copper with brass mouthpipe, keys and bell garland. Six keys, of which one is missing. Keys are saddle mounted and have circular flat flaps. Third key from the bell has a holding saddle as part of the mount. The B natural key (closest to the bell) has a bascule joint with a hole for a bolt adjuster (bolt missing). The flap of this key is engraved: R.C.; The bell is inscribed: ROYAL KENT BUGLE/Made by/F Pace/26 Bath Street/BRISTOL
- Date:
circa 1827 - Maker:
Pace, Frederick [Person] - Collection:
Horniman Museum and Gardens - Inventory number:
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London (Timezone: Europe/London) - Hornbostel-Sachs classification:423.213-71 Labrosones with fingerholes and with keys, with (wider) conical bore
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- Materials:brass, copper
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- Inscriptions:
- Hornbostel-Sachs category:423.213-71 Labrosones with fingerholes and with keys, with (wider) conical bore
- Repository:Horniman Museum and Gardens
- Measurements:overall: 450 mm