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Displaying Classifications 11 - 12 of 17
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Posthorns
-Instrument with almost entirely conical bore. (Carse, 2002)
1800's Circular Post Horn
Western Europe
Europe
Alphine Horn - Circular
Western Europe
Switzerland
Circular Hand Horn with 3 Rotary Valves
Western Europe
Presentation Horn with Coat of Arms Banner
Western Europe
England
Russian Presentation Horn with Banner
Eastern Europe
Soviet Union (Russian Federation)
Victorian Handheld Bicyle Horn
Western Europe
Saxhorns
-Instruments with mainly conical bore. (Carse, 2002)
OTS B-flat Baritone Saxhorn - Slater & Martin #2
United States
New York
OTS E-flat Bass Saxhorn - Slater & Martin #3
United States
New York
OTS B-flat Tenor Saxhorn - No Name
United States
OTS B-flat Tenor Saxhorn - Slater & Martin #1
United States
New York
Schreiber OTS - Tear Drop S-shaped-SARV
United States
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