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348754 1996.173 0 1 503471 18 16663 Bass saxophone in B-flat 1         1   Elkhart Band Instrument Co. ca. 1923–1928 successors to Ferdinand August Buescher 47992   1923 1928 ca. 1923–28 1918 1928 12 L. 132.5 cm (51 3/4 in.) Funds from various donors, by exchange, 1996   1324   983 3             974   1
348498 1982.18 0 1 503198 18 16128 Clarinet in E-flat 1         1   Theodore Berteling Westphalia, 1821/22–1890 New York or successor 47899   1821 1890 ca. 1880–90 1870 1900 54793 Length: 47.2 cm (18½ in.) Rogers Fund, 1982   3   126 3             953   1
348686 1990.222.3 0 0 503394 18 15654 Clarinet in C 1         1   John Ashton Sr.   or Jr. 47956       19th century 1801 1900 22589 L. 59.4 cm (23-3/8 in.) Purchase, Clara Mertens Bequest, in memory of André Mertens, 1990   8   169 3             953   1
348700 1991.349.36 0 0 503409 18 5809 Flute 6         1   Thomas Cahusac, Sr. British, London 1714–1798 London or Jr. 47966 7 1714 1798 ca. 1800 1701 1833 3798 61.4 cm/54 cm (24-3/16 in.21-1/4 in.) Gift of Robert Alonzo Lehman, 1991   14   865 720             941   1
348002 89.4.2241 0 0 502688 18 15630 Reed Pipe 6481 Native American       1   Makah (Kwih-dich-chuh-ahtx)   or Aht 47858       19th century 1801 1900 54637   The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889       399 779             962   1
347651 89.4.1777 0 0 502324 18 15677 Accordion 27         6   Friedrich Gessner|J. van den Eynde German, active Breslau 1900–34 or 47829 10 1900 1934 19th century 1801 1900 53944 Length 34.8 cm, W. (closed) 18 cm, D. (w. molding) 17.5 cm The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889   2219     839             968   1
348661 1989.194.1 0 1 503368 18 15393 Oboe 6         6   William Milhouse|Richard Milhouse British, Newark 1761–1835 London|British, Newark 1759–1845 East Retford or 47943 9 1761 |1759 1835 |1845 ca. 1770–88 1760 1790 53945 Length: 58.5 cm (22.8 in) Rogers Fund, 1989   2286     720             911   1
349349 1991.349.55 0 0 504125 18 5809 Flute           1 Probably by Edward Riley American (born England) 1769–1829 New York later of New York 48183   1769 1829-08-18 19th century 1800 1899 54853 608mm/528mm Gift of Robert Alonzo Lehman, 1991                       941   1
348775 1997.397.2 0 0 503492 18 16595 Djembe 1         7   LP (Latin Percussion)|Martin Cohen   hand-crafted in Thailand and U.S. 48002       1996 1996 1996 54885 H. 50 cm (25½ in); Greatest Diam. 42 cm. (16½ in); Head Diam. 32 cm (12+ in) Gift of the LP Music Group, 1997   2297   154 3             959   1
348776 1997.397.3 0 0 503493 18 16669 Bata (Iya) 1         7   LP (Latin Percussion)|Martin Cohen   hand-crafted in Thailand and U.S. 48002       1996 1996 1996 54886 H. 60 cm (26 in); Greatest Diam. 80.1 cm (15 in); Head Diams. 20.3 cm (12¾ in), 6.8 cm (6-5/8 in) Gift of the LP Music Group, 1997   2297   154 3             952   1
348777 1997.397.4 0 0 503494 18 16670 Talking Drum 1         7   LP (Latin Percussion)|Martin Cohen   hand-crafted in Thailand and U.S. 48002       1996 1996 1996 54887 L. 40.6 cm (16 in); Head Diam. 19.1 cm (7½ in) Gift of the LP Music Group, 1997   2297   154 3             937   1
348364 69.271.2a, b 0 1 503054 18 15490 Shamisen 35         6   Takechi Matsukawa|Wakamura workshop   for 47882       1891 1891 1891 54766 Height: 38 3/8 in. (97.4 cm) Depth: 3 3/8 in. (8.6 cm) Diameter (Of body): 8 in. (20.3 cm) Gift of the Estate of Mary Flagler Cary, 1969   494     15             905   1
346862 89.4.888 0 1 501499 18 15957 English Horn in F 36         1 Member of the Grassi Italian, Milan family 47707 6 1795 1805 ca. 1800 1800 1800 54319 L. ca. 760 mm., Diam. of bell 52 mm., Lenth of tube ca. 760 mm. The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889   420     14             911   1
346321 89.4.324 0 1 500951 18 15688 Russian Bassoon 7         1   Martin (Jean François frères or fils?)   Paris or La Couture (?) 47665       ca. 1830 1820 1840 13409 Length +/- 106 cm (41-3/4 in.), Diam. of bell 19.5 cm (7-11/16 in.) The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889   27     9             912   1
347071 89.4.1143 0 1 501718 18 16062 Hunting Horn in D 7         1   Raoux Family French, ca. 1695–1900 Family 47771   1680 1900 after 1866 1866 1900 54376 Length ca. 452 mm, Diam. of bell 145 mm The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889   27     9             912   1
346905 89.4.932 0 0 501542 18 15990 Reed Noisemaker 6260         1   Unknown   ; same as 89.4.933, 89.43.2655 1237       late 19th century 1867 1900 54336 L. 71 mm., H. 53 mm. The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889         776             953   1
349550 1981.374 0 0 504339 18 8383 Harpsichord 1         18   Chickering & Sons|Arnold Dolmetsch American, Boston 1853–1983|French, born Le Mans, France 1858–1940 Haslemere, Surrey, England , under the direction of Arnold Dolmetsch 47980 3504 1853 |1858 1983 |1940 1909 1909 1909 53943 L.: 240.1 cm (94-5/8 in.); W.: 97.5 (38-3/8 in.); H.: 90.2 (35-1/2 in.); D.: 27 cm (10-5/8 in.) Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Dana, 1981   8   169 3             923   1
348356 59.76 1 1 503046 18 16487 Grand Pianoforte 6         18   Érard|George Henry Blake French, ca. 1780–1959 , made in London 47878   1780 1959 ca. 1840 1820 1860 54761 Height (Total): 37 1/2 in. (95.3 cm) Width (Of case, perpendicular to keyboard): 97 1/4 in. (247 cm) Depth (Of case, parallel to keyboard): 58 7/8 in. (149.5 cm) Gift of Mrs. Henry McSweeney, 1959   14   865 720             928   1
347040 89.4.1110a–j 0 1 501686 18 16057 Orchestral Horn 27         1   Unknown   , for sale by Carl Gottfried Glier and Sons 1237       ca. 1830 1820 1850 17229 17 × 22 1/2 × 11 1/8 in. (43.2 × 57.2 × 28.3 cm) The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889   2190     16             912   1
347704 89.4.2929a–e 1 1 502377 18 8383 Harpsichord 6451         4903   Michele Todini|Basilio Onofri|Jacob Reiff Italian, Saluzzo, Piedmont, bapt. 1616–1690, Rome|Italian, Rome active second half 17th century|Austrian, Freiburg 1627–1700, active Rome 1650–1680 , designer|, gilt work|, carving 47838 3500 1616 |1650 |1650 1690 |1700 |1700 ca. 1670 1665 1675 54558 Harpsichord: 14 3/4 in. × 9 ft. 10 in. × 38 in. (37.5 × 299.7 × 96.5 cm) Polyphemus: 50 × 60 × 52 in. (127 × 152.4 × 132.1 cm) Galatea: 35 × 57 × 47 in. (88.9 × 144.8 × 119.4 cm) The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889   571     14             923   1
350440 89.4.2812 0 1 505343 18 15425 Square Piano           4908   Loud & Brothers|David T. Moore|David Boggs American , case maker|, keyboard maker 48392 1     ca. 1825 1820 1830 55436 Width: 68 5/16 in. (173.5 cm) Depth: 28 15/16 in. (73.5 cm) The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889   1   172 3             928   1
348818 2001.391 0 0 503536 18 16176 Sgra-Snyan 309         1   Unknown Maker   , Tibet 48022       late 19th century 1870 1899 54917 Total W. 24.1 x D. 8.4 x L. 78.7cm (9 1/2 x 3 5/16 x 31in.) Purchase, Gift of Robert Alonzo Lehman, by exchange, and Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Mandeville, by exchange, 2001         729             905   1
348854 2003.81a–l 0 0 503573 18 15559 Sitar 67         1   Unknown   , India 1237       late 19th or early 20th century 1870 1925 54932 L. 141.4 cm (55-3/4 in.); D. 30.5 cm (12 in.); W. 40.2 cm (15-13/16 in.) Gift of Paul F. Walter, 2003         27             921   1
348859 2003.63a–d 1 1 503578 18 16716 Musette de Cour 7         1   Unknown   , France 1237       ca. 1700 1700 1700 54933 Width (Across bag): 11 1/2 in. (29.2 cm) Purchase, Clara Mertens Bequest, in memory of André Mertens, 2003         9             924   1
348880 2003.114 0 1 503599 18 16724 Gamba Bow 7         1   Unknown   , France 1237       18th century 1700 1799 54944 L. 71.4 cm (28 1/8 in.) Purchase, Kenneth and Andrea Miron Gift, 2003         9             916   1
348881 2003.115 0 1 503600 18 16724 Gamba Bow 7         1   Unknown   , France 1237       second half 18th century 1750 1799 54945 L. 67.9 cm (26 3/4 in.) Purchase, Kenneth and Andrea Miron Gift, 2003         9             916   1
348899 2003.187 0 0 503619 18 15654 Clarinet in C 7         1   Unknown   , France 1237       ca. 1800 1780 1825 54958 Length 61.6 cm (24 1/4 in.) Purchase, Robert Alonzo Lehman Bequest, 2003         9             953   1
349229 2002.102 0 0 504002 18 16890 Upright Serpent 7         1   Unknown   , France 1237       ca. 1820 1800 1840 55096 L. 94.2 cm (37 in.) Purchase, Robert Alonzo Lehman Bequest, 2002         9             1012   1
349473 2005.372 0 1 504257 18 16041 Serpent 7         1   Unknown   , France 1237       ca. 1810 1800 1820 55174 39 × 17 × 8 1/4 in. (99.1 × 43.2 × 21 cm) Purchase, Robert Alonzo Lehman Bequest, 2005         9             912   1
349785 60.51a–c 0 0 504601 18 16097 Virginal 1         3   Arnold Dolmetsch|Chickering & Sons French, born Le Mans, France 1858–1940 Haslemere, Surrey, England|American, Boston 1853–1983 , Chickering & Sons 48295 3524 1858 |1853 1940 |1983 1906 1906 1906 55250 H.: 88.9 cm (35 in.); L. 172.7 cm (68 in.); W. 49.5 cm (19-1/2 in.) Gift of Mrs. John G. Ralston, 1960   8   169 3             923   1
347688 89.4.2165 0 0 502361 18 16304 Walking-Stick Clarinet in C 7         1 Ascribed to Henry Pourcelle American, mid-19th century–mid-20th century (trade name) 47836   1850 1950 ca. 1900 1867 1900 54550 L.: 88.4; (34.8 in.) The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889   27     9             953   1
348788 1998.121 1 1 503505 18 15414 Lyre Guitar 7         1 Possibly Joseph Pons French, born 1776 (probably a son of César Pons) 48007   1776 1876 ca. 1805 1795 1815 54897 Height: 34 1/4 in. (87 cm) Width: 14 3/8 in. (36.5 cm) Purchase, Clara Mertens Bequest, in memory of André Mertens, 1998   27     9             921   1
348772 1997.272 0 1 503489 18 15393 Oboe           1   Jacob Anthony American, born Germany, 1736–1804 Philadelphia (probably Sr.) 48001 1 1736 1804 ca. 1785–1800 1765 1810 54090 L. 57 cm (22-1/2 in.) Purchase, Gift of Albany Institute of History and Art, by exchange, and Rogers Fund, 1997   1   172 3             911   1
347129 89.4.1214 0 1 501783 18 15425 Square Piano 184         1   Anton Vatter   (possibly Anton Walter) 47783       ca. 1800 1780 1810 54387 Case length (perpendicular to keyboard) 58.8 cm, Width (parallel to keyboard) 159.2 cm, Case depth (without lid) 20.7 cm, Total height 79.5 cm, 3-octave span 47.7 cm, String length: longest 133.3 cm shortest 11.0 cm c2 29.5 cm The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889   511     205             928   1
348744 1995.260 0 0 503461 18 15964 Clarinet in B-flat 7         1   Buffet, Crampon & Cie. founded 1859 (mouthpiece) 47986 2 1859 9999 ca. 1985 1980 1990 20370 Height (With mouthpiece): 26 3/8 in. (67 cm) Gift of William J. Maynard, 1995   27     9             953   1
348797 1998.457 0 0 503514 18 15964 Clarinet in B-flat 7         1   Buffet, Crampon & Cie. founded 1859 (mouthpiece) 47986 2 1859 9999 ca. 1960 1950 1970 54902 Height: 26 3/16 in. (66.5 cm) Gift of William F. Hyland, in memory of Theodore and Margaret Hyland, his parents, 1998   27     9             953   1
349269 1996.284 0 0 504044 18 15964 Clarinet in B-flat 7         1   Buffet, Crampon & Cie. founded 1859 (mouthpiece) 47986 2 1859 9999 1924 1924 1924 54911 L. 62.9 cm (24 3/4 in.) without mouthpiece Gift of Norman D. Newell, 1996   27     9             953   1
350423 56.94a–e 0 1 505324 18 16155 Basset Horn in F 27         6   Joseph Seidel|Buffet, Crampon & Cie. 1820–1862|founded 1859 (mouthpiece) 48387 2 1800 |1859 1870 |9999 ca. 1860 1800 1870 55427 L. end to end 845mm, Approx. tube L. 1125mm, mouthpiece (excl tenon) 73mm, angle barrel, c. 83mm, upper body section (excl tenon) 270mm, lower body section 351mm, kasten 86mm, erect bell 210 mm, reed cap 65mm Rogers Fund, 1956   1064     16             953   1
348658 1989.127 0 0 503365 18 16635 Yidaki (didjeridu) 2056         1   Nonggirrnga   (aboriginal artist) 47942   1938   20th century 1901 2000 6120 Height: 61 13/16 in. (157 cm) Diameter (Of mouthpiece): 1 15/16 in. (5 cm) Purchase, Rogers Fund, 1989   2285   979 155             931   1
349101 89.4.2492 0 1 503840 18 16825 Half Moon (bugle or flügelhorn) in D 27         1   Erdmuthe Juliane Liebel German, active Dresden 1810–1815 (Widow of Christian Wilhelm Liebel) 48116 10 1810 1815 1813 1800 1889 54086 Bell Diam. (widest).15.1 x L. (perpendicular to bell) 44.6cm (5 15/16 x 17 9/16in.) The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889   226     16             1012   1
350151 14.25.1620 0 0 505015 18 17224 Hunting Horn (Halbmond) 27         1 Possibly Erdmuthe Juliane Liebel German, active Dresden 1810–1815 (Widow of Christian Wilhelm Liebel) 48116 10 1810 1815 ca. 1810 1805 1815 6415 L.: 40.1 cm (15-7/8 in.); Diam. of bell: 14 cm (5-1/2 in.) Gift of William H. Riggs, 1913         16             912   1
347119 89.4.1200 0 0 501771 18 16091 Harmoniflûte 7         6   Bouton|Marix   (?)|(?) 47778       second half 19th century 1850 1900 53940 W. of windchest 54.4 cm, H. of windchest 19.4 cm, D. of windchest 21.1 cm The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889         9             909   1
345911 X.253.5 0 0 500531 18 15391 Book Harmonium 7         1   Lepuye   (?) 47625       second half 19th century 1851 1900 53943 Length perpendicular to keyboard: 29.3 cm; Width parallel to keyboard: 59.4 cm; D. 13.1; 1-octave span: 14.0 Museum Accession         9             909   1
345957 89.4.2 0 1 500580 18 15428 Po 10         1   Chi   (?) 47640       19th century 1801 1900 23 Diam: 40.6 cm (16 in.) The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889         13             929   1
346840 89.4.866 0 1 501477 18 15949 Cabrette 7         1   Joseph Bechonnet Effiat, Puy de Dome, 1820–1900 (?) 47636 2 1820 1900 19th century 1801 1900 54312   The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889   2117     9             924   1
347113 89.4.1192 0 1 501763 18 16088 Hamoniphon 7         1   Paris, Lecrosnier & Tremblai French, mid-19th century (?) 47774   1820 1870 after 1836 1836 1900 53940 W. 42.5 cm, Length perpendicular to keyboard 22.9, D. approx. 4.5 The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889   2196     9             909   1
347125 89.4.1206 0 1 501777 18 15425 Square Piano 6         1   F.S.C.   (?) 47781       1800 1800 1800 54385 Case length (perpendicular to keyboard) 55.1 cm, Width (parallel to keyboard): measured at lid = 157.0 cm, measured at molding of stand = 158.2 cm; Case depth without lid 21.0 cm, Total height 79.3 cm, 3-octave span 48.5 cm, String length: longest 135.5 cm shortest 10.3 cm c2 29.5 cm The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889         720             928   1
347417 89.4.1508 0 0 502083 18 16161 Wind Instrument 6423         1   Ainu   (?) 47648       19th century 1801 1900 25 L. 6 in.; W. 1-3/4 in. The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889         15             955   1
347672 89.4.1897 0 0 502345 18 16295 Ohotniche Rogi sounding G 70         1   N. N. Federov   (?) 47832       19th century 1801 1900 12 Height (Perpendicular to bell): 50 11/16 in. (128.7 cm) Diameter (Of bell): 5 5/8 in. (14.3 cm) The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889   2221     60             912   1
348486 1981.28.1 0 0 503186 18 15540 Komun'Go 220         1   Kim Kwang Ju   (?) 47897       ca. 1980 1975 1985 53943 5 3/4 × 60 1/16 × 7 5/8 in. (14.6 × 152.6 × 19.3 cm) Gift of Daewoo Group, 1981         731             913   1
348487 1981.28.2 0 0 503187 18 16551 Sanjo Kayagum 220         1   Kim Kwang Ju   (?) 47897       ca. 1980 1975 1985 53943 L. 144.1 cm (56-3/4 in.); W. 21.3 cm (8-3/8 in.); H. 14.2 cm (5-9/16 in.) Gift of Daewoo Group, 1981         731             913   1
348499 1982.24 0 1 503199 18 16540 Violoncello Bow 6         1   Dodd workshop   (?) 47900       ca. 1800–1825 1800 1825 54741 L. of stick 69.5 cm (27.37 in.); L. of hair 59.8 cm (23.5 in); Weight 90.4 gm. Rogers Fund, 1982   14   865 720             916   1
348592 1986.467.15a, b 0 0 503299 18 16603 Agogo 5047         1   Ewe   (?) 47922       20th century 1901 2000 13 Ring: Diameter: 13/16 in. (2 cm) Bell: Diameter: 2 in. (5.1 cm) Gift of Herbert J. Harris, 1986         89             945   1
348601 1986.467.30 0 0 503308 18 16610 Bongo Drums 35         1   Pearl Musical Instrument Company Japanese, founded 1946 (?) 47924   1946 9999 20th century 1901 2000 52124 L. 33.6 cm (13¼ in.); W. 17.8 cm (7 in.); H. 18.4 cm (7¼ in.) Gift of Herbert J. Harris, 1986         15             977   1
348636 1988.115 0 1 503343 18 16622 Small Violin 7         1   François N. Fourrier Nicolas French, Mirecourt 1758–1816 Paris (?) 47927 2 1758 1816 1814 (?) 1804 1824 25 L.: 53.5 cm (21-1/16 in.), Back L.: 30.1 cm (ll-13/16 in.), String L.: 30.6 (12-1/16 in.) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Français, 1988   27     9             925   1
349813 89.4.2180 0 1 504632 18 16835 Bass Saxhorn in B-flat 1         1   W. I. Seefeldt   (?) 48111       1858–75 1858 1875 54086 L.: 74.5 cm (29-1/2 in.); Diam. of bell: 22.3 cm (8-7/8 in.) The Crosby Brown Collection of Instruments, 1889   1   172 3             1012   1
348668 1989.343 0 0 503375 18 16641 Small Bass Violin 1         29 assisted by|assisted by Carleen M. Hutchins|Thomas P. McLoughlin|Diana Gannett Mizelle Springfield, Massachusetts, 1911–2007 Wolfeboro, New Hampshire|American, born Davenport, Iowa, 1947 1989.0 47945 5 1911 |1947 2007 |2047 1989 1989 1989 25 String length 105.3 cm (41-7/16 in.); Body length 104.4 cm (41-1/16 in.); Upper bouts 49.8 cm (19-5/8 in.); Center bouts 33.7 cm (13-1/4 in.); Lower bouts 64 cm (25-7/16 in.); Rib height 12.1 cm (4-3/4 in.);Tailpiece length 34.2 cm (13-7/16 in.) Gift of Carleen M. and Morton A. Hutchins and the Harriet M. Bartlett Fund of the Catgut Acoustical Society, Inc., 1989   2283   154 3             925   1
347725 89.4.1800 0 0 502399 18 16010 Hardanger Fiddle 596         1   Engel A. Godsen   1896.0 47841       1896 1896 1896 54562 L. 2 ft. 1 in., W. 8 in., D. 1-1/2 in. The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889         519             925   1
345906 X.253.1 0 0 500526 18 15387 Ūd                             19th century 1801 1900 16177 H. 66 cm (26 in.); W. 27.9 cm (11 in.) Museum Accession                       905   1
345907 1986.197 0 1 500527 18 15388 Pipe Organ 1         1   Richard M. Ferris American, 1818–1858 New York   47624 1 1818 1858 ca. 1850 1840 1860 53940 H. 8 ft. 8 in. (264.2 cm); W. 58 in. (147.3 cm) Specification: open diapason 8 ft. (243.8 cm) 61 metal pipes; stopped diapason bass 8 ft. (243.8 cm)17 wood pipes; stopped diapason treble 8 ft. (243.8 cm) 44 pipes: f-d2 wood, d#2-c4 metal chimney flute; dulciana 8 ft. (243.8 cm) 44 metal pipes; principal bass 4 ft. (121.9 cm)17 metal pipes; principal treble 4 ft. (121.9 cm) 44 metal pipes Gift of Hans H. Schambach, 1986   3   126 3             906   1
345908 X.253.2 0 0 500528 18 15389 Stringed Instrument                             late 19th century 1850 1900 25 L. 26, W. 5-1/2 in. Museum Accession                       907   1
345909 X.253.3 0 0 500529 18 744 Rattle                             late 19th century 1850 1900 53941 H. 11-1/2, Diam. 4 in. Museum Accession                       908   1
345910 X.253.4 0 0 500530 18 15390 Lyre                             late 19th century 1850 1900 53942 H. 40.6 cm (16 in.); W. 27.9 cm (11 in.) Museum Accession                       907   1
345912 X.253.6 0 0 500532 18 15392 Clavichord 27         1   Christian Gottlob Hubert Ansbach     47626       1782 1782 1782 53944 Approximate scaling and fretting (40 string pairs for 56 keys) Pairs 1-17 (C-e) unfretted C - 121.8 c - 91.9 18: (f - 74.0 19: (f# - 70.5 20: (g - 67.0 21: (g# - 64.6 20: a 21: (a# - 57.2 (b - 54.6 22: (c1 - 50.9 (c#1 - 48.4 23: (d1 24: (d#1 - 43.1 (e1 - 41.1 25: (f1 - 38.7 (f#1 - 36.9 26: (g1 - 35.2 (g#1 - 33.4 27: a1 28: (a#1 - 29.2 29: (c2 - 26.0 (c#2 - 24.6 30: d2 31: (d#2 - 22.1 (e2 - 21.0 32: (f2 - 19.4 (f#2 - 18.3 33: (g2 - 17.2 (g#2 - 16.2 34: a2 35: (a#2 - 14.5 (b2 - 13.7 36: (c3 - 12.8 (c#3 - 11.9 37: d3 38: (d#3 - 10.4 (e3 - 9.8 39: (f3 - 9.1 (f#3 - 8.5 40: g3 - 7.9 Width parallel to keyboard: without moulding 141.2 cm with moulding 142.6 cm Depth perpendicular to keyboard: without moulding 36.7 cm with moulding 37.3 Height without lid: 12.6 cm 3-octave span 47.1 cm Keyboard width total: 74.1 cm Museum Accession         16             910   1
345913 X.307 0 1 500533 18 15393 Oboe 27         1   Johann Heinrich Grenser German, Lipprechtsroda, Thuringia 1764–1813 Dresden   47627 10 1764 1813 ca. 1806–13 1796 1823 53945 Length: 556 mm., Bell diameter: 58 mm., Weight: 315 g. Museum Accession   226     16             911   1
345914 X.308 0 0 500534 18 6840 Horn                             19th century 1801 1900 148 L. 13 1/4 in. Museum Accession                       912   1
345915 X.342 0 0 500535 18 15394 Shichigen-kin 35                           19th century 1801 1900 53946 L. 129.1 cm.; W. 21.6cm.; D. 5.2 cm. Museum Accession         15             913   1
345916 X.343 0 0 500536 18 15395 Double Stopped Whistle 6174                           late 19th century 1850 1900 25 L. 6, W. 1-1/2, D.1 in Museum Accession       399 10             914   1
345917 X.344a–c 0 0 500537 18 15396 Organ Pipe                             late 19th century 1880 1899 16714 a) L. 14-1/2, b) L. 5'1/2, c) Diam. 1/1/4 in. Museum Accession                       915   1
345918 X.345 0 0 500538 18 15397 Primitive European Bow 1185                           late 19th century 1850 1900 25 L. 18-1/2 in. Museum Accession         9             916   1
345919 X.346a, b 0 0 500539 18 15398 Drum Sticks                             late 19th century 1850 1900   a) L. 9-3/8 in., b) L. 9-3/4 in. Museum Accession                       917   1
345920 X.347 0 0 500540 18 13151 Ocarina 1         1   Harry Bernard     47628       ca. 1920 1910 1930 6962 Length: 195 mm. Museum Accession   2116   172 3             918   1
345921 X.348 0 0 500541 18 13151 Ocarina 1         1   Harry Bernard     47628       ca. 1920 1910 1930 15704 Length 188 mm. Museum Accession   2116   172 3             918   1
345922 X.432 0 0 500542 18 15399 Rectangular Octave Spinet                             Composite instrument 17th century? and 20th century 1601 2000 53943 H. 66 cm (26 in.), W. 27.9 cm (11 in.) Museum Accession         725             919   1
345923 X.441 0 0 500543 18 15400 Jew's Harp                             19th century (?) 1801 1900 5581 Frame length: 48.5 mm, Frame width (greatest): 24 mm. Museum Accession                       920   1
345924 X.633 0 1 500544 18 15401 Violin Bow 7                           mid-18th century 1833 1867 16177 L: ca. 24" Museum Accession         9             916   1
345925 89.2.148 0 1 500547 18 15402 Mandora 7         1   Hénocq (the younger) French, Paris active 1775–1789 Paris   47629 2 1775 1789 1778 1778 1778 25 L. 28.6 x W. 91.4cm (11 1/4 x 36in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889         9             921   1
345926 89.2.149 0 0 500548 18 15403 Mandoline 36                           19th century 1801 1900 21946 L. 57.2 cm (22-1/2 in.); W. 17.1 cm (6-3/4 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889         14             921   1
345927 89.2.150 0 1 500549 18 15403 Mandoline 36                           19th century 1801 1900 53947 L: 54.6 cm (21-1/2 in.); W. 17.8 cm (7 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889         14             921   1
345928 89.2.152 0 1 500550 18 15404 Mandola 36         1   Antonius Vinaccia Italian, Naples active 1754–1781 Naples   47630 3483 1754 1781 1773 1773 1773 53948 Overall: 20.3 x 71.1cm (8 x 28 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889   436     14             921   1
345929 89.2.153 0 1 500551 18 13479 Lute 36                           late 16th century 1550 1599 4200 L. 101.6 cm (40 in.); W. 35.6 cm (14 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889         14             921   1
345930 89.2.155 0 0 500552 18 15405 Chitarra Battente 36                           17th century 1601 1700 25 L. 83.8 cm (33 in.); W. 21.6 cm (8-1/2 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889         14             921   1
345931 89.2.156 0 1 500553 18 15406 Mandolin 36         1 Attributed to Vincentius Vinaccia Italian, Naples active 1769–1795 Naples   47631 3483 1769 1795 ca. 1770 1750 1790 53949 Label: 17.8 x 58.4cm (7 x 23in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889   436     14             921   1
345932 89.2.157 0 1 500554 18 13479 Lute 27         1   Sixtus Rauchwolff German, Augsburg 1556?–after 1629   47632 10 1556 1629 1596 1596 1596 53950 Height: 23 in. (58.4 cm) Width: 7 in. (17.8 cm) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889   424     16             921   1
345933 89.2.158 0 0 500555 18 15407 Pandurina 36         1 Signature possibly Plisbel Italian, Milan, 18th century   47633   1700 1800 1715 1715 1715 53943 L. 50.2 cm (19-3/4 in.); W. 15.9 cm (6-1/4 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889   420     14             921   1
345934 89.2.160 0 1 500557 18 15408 Cavaco 148                           19th century 1801 1900 25 L. 25.4 cm (10 in.); W. 8.3 cm (3-1/4 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889         53             921   1
345935 89.2.162 0 1 500558 18 15409 Keyboard Glockenspiel 233                           second half 19th century 1850 1900 53943 Length perpendicular to keyboard: 50 cm (19-11/16 in.); Width parallel to keyboard: 47.5 cm (18-11/16 in.); Depth: 26.8 cm (10-9/16 in.); Octave span:16.2 cm (6-3/8 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889         726             922   1
345936 89.2.163 0 1 500559 18 15410 Bentside Spinet 6         1   Charles Haward British, London active ca. 1660–89   47634 7 1660 1689 1684 1684 1684 53951 Spine: 139.1 cm (54-3/4 in.); Widest point perpendicular to spine: 57 cm (22-7/16 in.); Depth: 19.1 cm (7-1/2 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889   14   865 720             923   1
345937 89.2.164 0 1 500560 18 15410 Bentside Spinet 6         1   Thomas Hitchcock British, London ca. 1685–after 1733 London   47635 7 1685 1733 ca. 1700 1695 1705 53943 Spine: 186.1 cm (73-1/4 in.), Widest point perpendicular to spine: 67.9 cm (26-3/4 in.) Depth: 18.5 cm (7-5/16 in.); 3-octave span: 47.5 cm (18-11/16 in.), Sounding lengths (plucking point): GG 146.5 cm (57-11/16 in.) [18.3 cm 7-3/16 in.]; c2 27.6 cm (10-7/8 in.) [10.3 cm 4-1/16 in.]; [ g3 8.9 cm (3-1/2 in.) [4.8 cm 1-7/8 in.] Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889   14   865 720             923   1
345938 89.2.165 0 1 500561 18 15411 Cornemuse 7         1   Joseph Bechonnet Effiat, Puy de Dome, 1820–1900   47636 2 1820 1900 1874 1874 1874 53952 Chanter with bell: 42.1 cm (16-1/2 in.), 3 drones: bass in 3 sections: 77.6 cm (30-5/8 in.), tenor in 2 sections: 317 cm (12-1/2 in.), treble in 2 sections: 75 cm (29-1/2 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889   2117     9             924   1
345939 89.2.166 0 1 500562 18 15412 Guitar 12                           19th century 1801 1900 53943   Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889                       921   1
345940 89.2.167 0 1 500563 18 15413 Cittern 6         1   Simpson     47637       ca. 1780–95 1760 1805 53943 Total length: 75.6 cm (29-3/4 in.); Fingerboard length: 22.5 cm (8-7/8 in.); Fingerboard width - top/bottom: 4.7 / 5.5 cm (1-13/16 / 2-3/16 in.); Body length: 35.5 cm (13-15/16 in.); Body width - widest/narrowest: 28.8 / 5 cm (11-5/16 / 1-15/16 in.); Body depth - neck/foot: 6 / 7.5 cm (2-3/8 / 2-15/16 in.); Vibrating length of strings: 42.5 cm (16-3/4 in.); Diameter of rosette: 8.6 cm (3-3/8 in.); Bridge height: 1.8 cm (11/16 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889   14   865 720             921   1
345941 89.2.170 0 0 500564 18 15414 Lyre Guitar 7         1 attributed to Jean Charles French, Marseilles active 1783–1786   47638 2 1783 1786 ca. 1785 1780 1790 25 ca. L. 80 cm (31-1/2 in.), ca. Max. W. 47.5 cm (18-11/16 in.), ca. Max D. 12 cm (4-11/16 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889   2118     9             921   1
345942 89.2.171 0 0 500565 18 15415 Pochette 7                           19th century (?) 1800 1889 25 L. ca. 44.5 cm (17-1/2 in.), Body L. ca. 25 cm (9-13/16 in.), Max W. ca. 5 cm (1-15/16 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889         9             925   1
345943 89.2.173 0 1 500566 18 15416 Rebab 6175                           late 19th century 1880 1889 53953 Length 40.6 cm(16 in.) Body 20.3 x 15.2 cm (8 x 6 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889         75             925   1
345944 89.2.174a,b 0 1 500567 18 15416 Rebab 6176                           late 19th century 1875 1889 53954 Overall: 73.7 cm (29 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889         111             925   1
345945 89.2.176 0 1 500568 18 15417 Guenbri 6176                           late 19th century 1875 1899 53955 Overall: 15.2 x 61cm (6 x 24in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889         111             905   1
345946 89.2.177 0 1 500569 18 15418 Gumuri 6176                           late 19th century 1875 1899 53956 L. 65.4 cm (25-3/4 in.), Diam. 12.1 cm (4-3/4 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889         111             905   1
345947 89.2.178 0 1 500570 18 15419 Guenbri 6176                           late 19th century 1875 1899 53957 L. 21-1/2 in. Diam. of body 4-3/4 in. Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889         111             905   1
345948 89.2.179 0 1 500571 18 15420 Sanxian 10                           19th century 1801 1900 53958 L: 92.7 cm 36-1/2 in.); W: 14.5 cm (5-11/16 in.); D: 7.1 cm (2-13/16 in.) Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889         13             905   1
345949 89.2.180 0 1 500572 18 15421 Erxian 10                           19th century 1801 1900 53959 Length: 48.1 cm (18-15/16 in.); W. 5.1 cm (2 in.); D. 11.2 cm (4-7/16 in.) see card Gift of Joseph W. Drexel, 1889         13             925   1
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