Trumpet. Nominal pitch: F.
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Alternative TitleTrumpet. |
InstrumentValve trumpet |
Instrument FamilyWind |
MakerCharles Pace |
Place MadeUnited Kingdom ; Europe ; England ; London |
Date MadeCirca 1835 |
Description2 valves. Technical description: brass with heavily-embossed garland. Valve type: 2 Stölzel valves. Overall size: 324 perpendicular to bell; bell 111. Sounding length: minimum 1739. Bore: mouthpipe at c 81mm from mouthpiece receiver (minimum bore) 11.1; m.t.s. at c 351mm from mouthpiece receiver, tuning slide bore 11.6; centre of valve cluster at c 1062mm from mouthpiece receiver, v.t.s. bore (2,1) 11.45; at 870mm from bell end, c 12.0; at c 205mm from bell end, 16.9; at 12.9mm from bell end, 69.5. B = 0.73. Bell cutoff = 1400 Hz. Dia of mouthpiece receiver: m.r.t. 12.2 - 11.4. Inscribed on garland "C PACE / LONDON / MAKER". Decorative features: garland with military motifs: drum, trumpets, helmet, banners. Illustration references: G.S. (1986) No. 150. |
NotesR. Parks, 20.10.07; VJB, 7.9.08, bore. |
Measurements324 perpendicular to bell; bell 111. |
Provenanceex- John Webb collection. ; on loan to the Collection. |
CollectionMIMEd |
Accession Number5738 |