Skip to main content
Natural horn, C alto
Natural horn, C alto
Natural horn, C alto

Natural horn, C alto

Vernacular Name
  • Jagd-waldhorn
ALTERNATE NAME(S)
  • Natural horn
Date1760 ca.
Place MadeNuremberg, Germany, Europe
Serial No.none
SignedEngraved on bell garland: MACHT PAULUS / SCHMIDT. IN / NURB
Master's mark engraved on bell garland: P [left-facing peacock] S
MarkingsDouble-headed eagle stamped six times on bell garland.DescriptionBrass body in 2 1/2 coils (two segments: fixed leadpipe and both coils in one, bell); bell with overlapping tab seam, tabs sloping towards the bell end, inside of bell blackened; Nuremberg rim with worn ear-of-corn rim wire; receiver ferrule with multiple engraved lines.DimensionsTube length: ca. 2295 mm
Height: ca. 340 mm
Internal diameter receiver: 7.6 mm
Coil diameter: ca. 280 mm
Bell diameter: 170 mm

ProvenancePurchased in 1984 from Tony Bingham, London, England.Published ReferencesMargaret Downie Banks, “17th & 18th-Century Brass Instruments at the Shrine to Music Museum,” Brass Bulletin, Vol. 58, No. 21/ 1987, p. 56-57.
Credit LineBoard of Trustees, 1984
Object number03347
On View
Not on view
Natural horn, A alto
Balthasar Fürst
1783
Natural hunting horn, D
Joseph Raoux
1775 ca.
Sousaphone, BB-flat, low pitch
Frank Holton & Company
1926 ca.
Alto trombacello, E-flat
Graves & Co.
1837-1848
Tenor trombone, B-flat
Johann Carl Kodisch
1701