Cornet, circular, rotary valves, Nominal pitch: B♭.
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InstrumentCornet |
Instrument FamilyWind |
MakerIsaac Fiske |
Place MadeNorth America ; United States of America ; Worcester |
Date Made1842-1862 |
DescriptionTechnical description: Brass, with long section of dummy tubing to give circular corpus; bell directed upwards and slightly forwards (at 75° from mouthpipe). Bell with garland. The instrument may have been intended to be played with a short shank. Valve type: 3 top-action string-operated rotary valves, leaf springs attached to touchpieces. Repair History: The shank associated with the instrument is a B♭ French or British cornet shank. |
NotesKD ; Arnold Myers, 14.3.12. |
Measurements335 from plane of bell to furthermost part of corpus; 225 from mouthpiece receiver to furthermost part of corpus; bell 127. |
ProvenanceGift of Susan Tomes, 2012. |
CollectionFrank Tomes Collection ; MIMEd |
Accession Number6052 |