ID 909813
Lot 66 | KONVOLUT OKARINA TERRACOTTA UND OKARINA METALL MIT NEUSILBER-ÜBERZUG
Estimate value
€ 20 – 40
Ein Konvolut bestehend aus zwei historischen Okarinen mit leichter Patina.
Das Instrument in C der „OCARINAFABRIK H[einrich] FIEHN“ aus Terracotta ist schwarz lasiert und mit Tonbuchstaben/Ziffern neben jedem Loch versehen. Das Mundstück ist gepunzt mit „C“ und der Zahl „6“. Es wurde um 1900 gefertigt und besitzt 8 Grifflöcher auf der Ober- und 3 auf der Unterseite. Der Hersteller erhielt 1877 in Linz einen Ehrenpreis.
Abmessungen: Länge: 17,5cm, Breite: 9cm.
Die Okarina in G aus Metall mit Neusilber-Überzug ist nicht signiert. Es stammt vermutlich aus Frankreich und wurde um 1930 gebaut. Die Okarina besitzt 8 Grifflöcher auf der Ober- und 3 auf der Unterseite. Neben jedem Griffloch finden sich Solmisations-Buchstaben. Das Mundstück ist gepunzt mit „3“.
Abmessungen: Länge: 13,5cm, Breite: 6cm.
CONVOLUTE OCARINA IN TERRACOTTA AND OCARINA IN METAL WITH NICKEL SILVER PLATING
A set of two historical ocarinas with light patina.
The instrument in C by the "OCARINAFABRIK H[einrich] FIEHN" made of terracotta is glazed in black and has tone letters/numbers next to each hole. The mouthpiece is punched with "C" and the number "6". It was made around 1900 and has 8 finger holes on the top and 3 on the bottom. The maker received an honorary award in Linz in 1877.
Dimensions: Length: 17.5cm, width: 9cm.
The ocarina in G is made of metal with nickel silver plating and is not signed. It probably comes from France and was made around 1930. The ocarina has 8 finger holes on the top and 3 on the bottom. Next to each fingerhole there are solmisation letters. The mouthpiece is punched with "3".
Dimensions: Length: 13.5cm, width: 6cm.
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 | |
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Postal service Courier service pickup by yourself | |
Payment methods |
Wire Transfer |
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