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Side-blown, boxwood flute made in two sections (head and body) with brass ferrules. Cylindrical bore. This instrument is part of the Albert C. Spencer collection.
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second half of 18th century - Maker:
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Royal Pavilion and Museums Brighton - Inventory number:
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England - Hornbostel-Sachs classification:421.121.12 Open side-blown flutes with fingerholes
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- Hornbostel-Sachs category:421.121.12 Open side-blown flutes with fingerholes
- Repository:Royal Pavilion and Museums Brighton
- Measurements:Length: 355mm