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  • Contrabass valve trombone, nominal pitch: 18-ft B♭

    J.A. Stowasser
  • Contrabass trombone. Nominal pitch: F + E♭ + B♭ (+ A♭).

    A. Sprinz
  • Contrabass valve trombone. Nominal pitch: 18-ft B♭.

    K Schamal
  • Contrabass valve trombone. Nominal pitch: 16-ft C.

    K Schamal
  • Contrabass trombone. Nominal pitch: 16-ft C.

    J Thibouville-Lamy
  • Contrabass trombone. Nominal pitch: 18-ft B♭.

    Antoine Courtois
  • Contrabass trombone. Nominal pitch: B♭.

    The Salvation Army
  • Contrabass trombone in 16-ft C, case, Nominal pitch: 16-ft C.

    Boosey & Co
  • Contrabass valve trombone. Nominal pitch: F + C.

    C Mahillon
  • Contrabass valve trombone. Nominal pitch: 18-ft B-flat.

    Romeo Orsi, successor to Maino & Orsi.
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  • Contrabass trombone/Trombones/Wind/Musical Instrument (3)

Maker

  • Antoine Courtois (2)
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Place Made

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Period

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Collection

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