Trumpet, B-flat, A, high pitch (?)
Maker
H. N. White Company
Date1918 ca.
Place MadeCleveland, Ohio, United States, North America
ModelKing Master Model 1 Small Bore
Serial No.29200
SignedEngraved on bell within floral design (with tulip and five-petal flower): KING / Master / Trumpet / MADE BY / THE / H. N. WHITE / CO. / CLEVELAND / OHIO.Stamped on second valve casing: -"KING"- / MADE BY / H. N. WHITE / CLEV'D, O. / 29200 / SMALL BORE
MarkingsStamped on valve spring barrels and main tuning slide: 29200
Stamped on valve stems, largest guiding lugs, and valve casings, respectively: 1 2 3
Internal tubing of slides have score marks, and stamped: A
DescriptionKing/White built two very different cornet/trumpet models with the name “Master Model.” One was without and one with quick-change from B-flat to C and slide change to A. While the former is characterized by a very wide first bow, the latter has an s-shaped leadpipe arrangement with the quick-change in the middle. This instrument follows the design of the former, which is distinguishable from the patented quick change nut following the tuning slide.
Brass; with silver-plated, satin finish. Burnished points. Gold wash bell interior. Three, top-sprung Perinet piston valves. Mother-of-pearl touchpieces. Quick-change pushrod.
DimensionsBell diameter: 115 mm (4-9/16 in)
Bore: 11/7 mm (0.461 in)
ProvenanceArne B. Larson Collection, Vermillion, South Dakota, 1979.
Published ReferencesScott, Marshall L. "The American Piston Valved Cornets and Trumpets of the Shrine to Music Museum" DMA thesis, University of Wisconsin, 1988: 281.
Spell, Clinton E. “A History of the H. N. White Co. and Its Products (1893-1965)” MM
Thesis, University of South Dakota, 2013, pp. 187-188.
Credit LineArne B. Larson Collection, 1979
Object number02467
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