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Contralto saxhorn, B-flat
Maker: Arsène-Zoé Lecomte & Cie
Distributor: B. Verdeau
Date: 1868 ca.
Place Made:Paris, France, Europe
Place Distributed:St. Antoine, Gironde, France, Europe
Serial No: none
SignedStamped on bell: [tuning fork] / A.L & C[IE] / B. VERDEAU /
St ANTOINE (Gironde)
MarkingsValve cases stamped in reverse “1” (third valve!), “2” (second valve) and “3” (first valve!).
DescriptionBrass, upright bell, telescopic tuning slide at leadpipe, three Périnet valves (1, ½, 1½), bottom-sprung, alignment by key on piston (nickel-silver), windway 1-2-3
The trade mark with tuning fork and initials A.L. & Cie identifies this instrument as a product of the firm of Lecomte & Cie. in Paris, while B. Verdeau in St. Antoine was the dealer. Lecomte was licensed to build Sax-model brasswinds on January 10, 1860.
The trade mark with tuning fork and initials A.L. & Cie identifies this instrument as a product of the firm of Lecomte & Cie. in Paris, while B. Verdeau in St. Antoine was the dealer. Lecomte was licensed to build Sax-model brasswinds on January 10, 1860.
DimensionsHeight: 461 mm
Tube length: 1247 mm, 1286 mm
Bore diameter (receiver, valve slides): 10.6 mm, 10.2 mm
Bore diameter (tuning slide, initial, minimum): 11 mm, 9.7 mm
Bell diameter: 165 mm
Tube length: 1247 mm, 1286 mm
Bore diameter (receiver, valve slides): 10.6 mm, 10.2 mm
Bore diameter (tuning slide, initial, minimum): 11 mm, 9.7 mm
Bell diameter: 165 mm
ProvenancePurchased in 1997 from Tony Bingham, London, England.
Terms
Credit Line: Joe R. and Joella F. Utley Collection, 1999
Not on view
Published ReferencesSabine Katharina Klaus, Trumpets and Other High Brass: A History Inspired by the Joe R. and Joella F. Utley Collection. Volume 4: The Heydey of the Cornet (Vermillion, SD: National Music Museum, 2022), pp. 18-19, 265.
Sabine Klaus. “More Thoughts on the Discipline of Organology,” Historic Brass Society Journal, Vol. 14, 2002, p. 5.
Sabine Klaus. “More Thoughts on the Discipline of Organology,” Historic Brass Society Journal, Vol. 14, 2002, p. 5.
Object number: 07303