An unnamed three valve Cornopean in excellent condition with the exception of three dings near the bell. One Ivory touch has been replaced with a metal one of similar design. Original case,lead pipe and MP.
One of the few times that I was fortunate enough to find an early Cornet in such good condition in the original case with all of the key changing attachments PLUS a hand copied music book. No lyre! Did he hold it in his hand? Even the key to the case. Wow!
A gem of a horn, This Echo Bell by Riviere and Hawks is in Excellent condition with very few dings. Finish is 100%. Original case with "A" attachment and four lead pipe extensions for accurate tuning. What looks like original or period MP.
A silver plated String Rotary Bb and A Cornet by Quinby before he joined up with Hall. Plating seems good in the place I hand polished. Quite a few dings but playable as is. Excellent valve action. *EXTRA* This horn its has original case with A crook, 2 lead pipes and 2 MPs. Nice.
An unnamed String rotary Cornet in "A" or "Bb" with a turning valve to change key. It needs re-stringing and one valve center screw. Dents in two slides. Overall good condition. Early MP.
A String Rotary Cornet by Lehnert, Phila. Could be in "C". Excellent condition. Needs stringing. Screw type lead pipe adjuster need re-soldering. Early MP.
On the shield shaped logo "M.Slater, Maker.N.Y. Excellent condition except for 2nd valve screw. Good garland. All slides pull. Valves turn. No dents. Original MP.
A wood Albert system Clarinet marked Carl Fischer, who was the importer for Buffet. Typical Buffet dark rivets in keys. 4 rings and no rollers with a curved octave key. In a good case. Requires spring on octave key. Closed crack in bell.