Date Made
Probably mid 20th century |
Description
Technical description: Deep square case of fibre board with hessian covering and leather binding and hinge. Front of case with leather handle and two leather straps with buckles. Interior is fabric-lined, with two metal clips in lid and base for securing original fittings. |
Other Information
General usage of type: Typical of case used by percussionists at a time when specialist drum cases were not common. Specific usage history: Has obviously been used for drums; was probably bought to be used for drums. |
Notes
C.J. Overton, 23.10.99. |
Measurements
460 × 425, height 320. |
Provenance
Purchased in 1983 with assistance from the Government's Local Museums Purchase Fund and the University's General Council Trust. |
Collection
MIMEd ; Ross Collection |
Accession Number
1206 |