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		<description><![CDATA[Keyed bugle, 8 keys.  Fully restored with tuning bits for both a keyed bugle mouthpiece shank, as well as a cornet mouthpiece shank.  Plays in high pitch Bb.  Bugle does not have a makers name.  Plays very well.  Copper body with brass garland and keys.  $3500  Buyer pays shipping.  Contact Steve at nevetsdraw@cox.net.]]></description>
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		<title>Prussian Cornet, Berliner Pumpen Valved</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This instrument was acquired in a trade with an acquaintance for a baritone horn. It was found at an estate sale in Sheboygan Wisconsin in the mid 1970s.I am told by Dr. Herbert Hyde that it is a Prussian Cornet and that it dates to the mid 1840s. When I acquired it I sent it [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Tahoma','sans-serif'">A detailed description of the horn is:  a soprano horn in Bb, bell front with side mounted Berliner pumpen piston valves. Mouthpipe is fixed and includes a period mouthpiece. The body of the horn is brass with brass bracing and brass brace plates. Ferrules are brass and the bell garland is German silver. Top valve caps are brass and the bottom of the valves are also brass. Piston buttons are German Silver. A decorative German Silver heart appears on the bell (cavalry band symbol?) German silver accents also are used on the bell bow guard, main bow ferrule and the 1st and 2nd valve pull plates. Length of the horn is16 inches, bell diameter is 3 inches, width is 5 1/2 inches and the bell garland width is 3/4 inch. There is a punched floral pattern in the bell garland. There is a fitted mahogany carrying case included with this horn.</span></p>
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