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Tenor helicon, B-flat, low pitch

Tenor helicon, B-flat, low pitch

Maker: C. G. Conn
Date: 1892 -1893 ca.
Place Made:Elkhart, Indiana, United States, North America
Place Made:Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, North America
Model: Wonder
Serial No: 29323
SignedEngraved on bell, surrounded by floral design: MADE / BY / C. G. CONN / ELKHART / IND. & / WORCESTER / MASS
MarkingsEngraved on bell above signature: U. S. Q. M. D.
Stamped on valve casings, respectively: 1 2 3
Stamped on seecond valve: 29323
DescriptionHelical instruments were developed for horse-mounted military bands since they were much easier to handle when riding than upright models. Helicons of all sizes, from soprano to contrabass, rested on the player’s shoulder, much like the familiar helicon commonly known as the Sousaphone. The designation “USQMD” engraved on this instrument identifies it as part of a military order placed by the United States Quarter Master Division, the Army’s oldest logistics branch in charge of supplying combat support services.

Brass; with silver-plated, burnished finish. Three, bottom-sprung Perinet piston valves. Mother-of-pearl touchpieces.
DimensionsCoil diameter: 525 mm
Bell diameter: 250 mm
Bore (second valve slide): 13.3 mm (0.523 in)
ProvenanceArne B. Larson Collection, Vermillion, South Dakota, 1979.
Credit Line: Arne B. Larson Collection, 1979
Not on view
Object number: 02960