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Keyed bugle
Keyed bugle in C. Copper body with brass mouthpiece receiver, keys and bell garland. Body is once wound, the leadpipe angled downwards parallel to the lower edge of the bell neck. Six saddle mounted keys. Mouthpiece, which is probably not original, is of brass with a silver rim. Bell garland inscription: C. & F. PACE/2 CROWN STREET/WESTMINSTER
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1819-1827 - Maker:
Pace, Charles [Person]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:copper; brass
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- Hornbostel-Sachs category:423.213-71 Labrosones with fingerholes and with keys, with (wider) conical bore
- Repository:Horniman Museum and Gardens
- Measurements:overall: 235 mm x 472 mm