Diatonic resonator harmonica, G
Maker
Matthias Hohner, Inc.
Date1905-1915 ca.
Place MadeTrossingen, Germany, Europe
ModelHohnerphone No. 3500
Serial No.none
SignedEmbossed on the back casing: Left side: DEM VERDIENSTE (written sideways, reads bottom to top) / WIEN / [medal containing three people] ULM (inside a medal) / [medal containing right-facing bust] 1873 1871(inside a medal)
Center: TRADE MARK / [two hands extending from smooth cuffed, buttoned sleeves holding a medal with a small five-pointed star in the center] GESETZLICH / GESCHÜTZ (written around the inner edges) / M. HOHNER
Right side: STUTT / GART (inside a medal) PHILAD [medal containing laurel leaves] / 1881 (inside a medal) [medal containing a seated man facing left] 1876 / GR. BRONCE (written sideways, reads top to bottom)
MarkingsEmbossed on the front casing: HOHNERPHONE / MADE BY M. HOHNER. GERMANY / G (stamped)
Stamped on the resonator: M. HOHNER’S / Hohnerphone / (TRADEMARK REGISTERED) (sic.) / PATENTED IN U. S. A. & GERMANY / MADE IN GERMANY
DescriptionMetal casings, wooden comb varnished caramel one side, painted black one side, and red on two sides, 2 brass plates with 10 brass reeds each, 20 reeds. 10 holes, 2 reeds per hole (1 blow, 1 draw).
The harmonica is mounted in a cylindrical brass resonator. A 1912 catalog boasts the Hohnerphone has a "strong trumpet tone." Several harmonica sizes were available with the Hohnerphone resonator.
Dimensions6 x 2-3/4 in
See Harmonica Description Sheet.
ProvenancePurchased by donor, May 1992.
Published ReferencesLee Raine M. Randall. The Hohner Harmonica Company: Models and Marketing Material from About 1900 to 1940. M. M. Thesis. Vermillion: University of South Dakota, 2007.
Credit LineAlan G. Bates Collection, 2000
Object number08657
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