Label:
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Superior 1st Class C.E. Doelling Maker |
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Model:
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Single | |
Serial Number:
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9457 | |
Date of Manufacture:
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after 1906 | |
Key(s):
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E, E♭ | |
Valves:
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3 rotary, 1 tap | |
Bore:
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Bell Flare:
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V-gusset | |
Bell Throat:
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Bell Diameter:
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Base Metal:
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brass | |
Finish:
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unlacquered | |
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This horn was made in Philadelphia by Carl Ernst Doelling, an immigrant from Markneukirchen, Germany. (See biography, below). The bell is throat is quite large which is characteristic of horns from that region. Also typical of late ninteenth and early twentieth century Germanic horns is the placement of the main tuning slide on the front of the instrument. The slide itself is an unusually large diameter single turn hoop putting the horn in E. It is in the pattern of a Kölner model horns. The horn also has a built-in rotary tap to quickly change the key from E to E♭for stopping. |
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Acknowledgements
Very special thanks to Jennifer Cox for providing the Doelling billhead shown on this page.
References Eliason, Robert E., "American Brass of the 1800s"
Heyde, Herbert. Das Ventilblasinstrument, Seine Entwicklun im deutschsprachigen Raum von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1987. ISBN 3765102253
Waterhouse, William, The New Langwill Index of Wind Instrument Makers and Inventors, pub.Tony Bingham, London 1993
The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Four volumes. Edited by H. Wiley Hitchcock and Stanley Sadie. London: Macmillan Press, 1986.
Baltimore Passenger and Immigration Lists, 1820-1872
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
United States Federal Census, 1870, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930Home Send eMail to Dick MartzContents of this site and all original photographs copyright 1999-2011, Richard J.Martz All rights reserved.