DescriptionTechnical description: Brass with brass keys. Made in one piece, with a separate, brass crook. There is a rest for the left thumb, both octave keys are mounted above this rest next to each other. The fingering system is very close to the modern saxophone fingering the main differences being the separately acting octave keys and the lack of articulation on the G♯.
System: adapted saxophone fingering
L0: sup; 81; 82.
L1: P.
L2: P.
L3: P.
L4: G♯; low C♯; low B.
R0: sup; low B♭.
R1: P; B♭; C-alt; C♯ tr; Dtr.
R2: P.
R3: P.
R4: E♭; Low C.
Keyhead type: cups.
Keymount type: pillars.
The pillar supporting the axle for the E♭ and low B keys has been resoldered into position.
Usable pitch: Old Philharmonic pitch. A = 453 Hz
Performance characteristics: Because of the condition of the keywork very few notes were playable. A modern oboe d'amore staple fitted the crook a produced a powerful, reedy and full sound.
Signature/Marks: On the bell with "HENRY DISTIN. / MAKER / 10 GT NEWPORT ST / LEICESTER SQUARE / LONDON / No 8237".
Current ownership: Gift of Reginalt Tritton Esq. |