ID 909827
Lot 80 | KONVOLUT BRETONISCHE BOMBARDE UND KRUMMHORN
Estimate value
€ 40 – 80
Ein Konvolut aus einer bretonischen Bombarde und einem Krummhorn, 20. Jh. mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
Die bretonische Bombarde gehört zur Instrumentenfamilie der Oboen und Schalmeien und wird mit einem Doppelrohrblatt gespielt. Auf der Rückseite des Instrumentes findet sich eine Gravur, die evtl. als: „Foriq“ zu lesen ist. Zusätzlich zu den sechs Fingerlöchern besitzt das Holzblasinstrument noch eine Klappe am unteren Ende.
Abmessungen: Länge: 32cm.
Das Krummhorn (möglicherweise deutsch) besitzt sieben vorderständige Grifflöcher (teils Doppellöcher) und ein Daumenloch für den linken Daumen. Drei weitere Löcher finden sich in der Krümmung. Das Instrument mit Windkapsel, befindet sich in einem schwarzen Instrumentenkoffer. In der Windkapsel sitzt das indirekt angeblasene Doppelrohrblatt. Die Messinghalterung ist mit 1415 S gestempelt.
Abmessungen: Länge: 41cm, Breite 21cm.
CONVOLUTE BRETON BOMBARDE AND CRUMHORN
A convolute of two wooden instruments from the 20th century with slight signs of use.
The Breton bombarde belongs to the family of instruments called oboes and shawms and is played with a double reed. On the back of the instrument there is an engraving which may be read as: "Foriq". In addition to the six finger holes, the woodwind instrument has a key at the lower end.
Dimensions: Length: 32cm.
The crumhorn (possibly German) has seven front finger holes (partly double holes) and one thumb hole for the left thumb. Three further holes are found in the crook. The instrument with wind capsule comes in a black instrument case. The indirectly blown double reed sits in the wind capsule. The brass holder is stamped 1415 S.
Dimensions: Length: 41cm, width 21cm.
Auction house category: | Musical instruments and accessories |
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Auction house category: | Musical instruments and accessories |
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Address of auction |
Galerie Moenius AG Kirchstraße 1 56653 Wassenach Germany | |
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Phone | +4915782646146 | |
Conditions of purchase | Conditions of purchase | |
Shipping |
Postal service Courier service pickup by yourself | |
Payment methods |
Wire Transfer |
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