1|Fife (Fragment)|Edward Hopkins, Jr.|Troy, New York|ca. 1860|Cocus, nickel silver end ferrule, pewter mouthpiece (portion).||Fragment.|38.65 cm.|HOPKINS / TROY||DCM " Army Fife...formerly had a lead mouthpiece fitted on; the blow-pipe has been cut away, leaving the lead ring around body. Also had a silver ferrule with inscription, now lost. This fife was used in a Fife and Drum Corps in the war of 1861 by ? and by my father C.W.D. Miller in the 'Squirrel Hunters.' This fife was in the 'Shaker' basket of babyhood playthings, the earliest of my remembrances. It was then whole. But it was 'banged around' on the floor baby-fashion, and was used, as I grew, as a general stick and plaything, and was broken in my childhood. It was broken before I really began to play music. The first tunes were learned on a later tin fife. Among my childhood playthings were also an old boxwood clarinet with flat brass keys, ivory rings, and a violin, which had belonged to my grandfather Miller. These disappeared in boy-hood days. With the fife, clarinet, and violin, from baby-hood on, I became familiar with three distinct types of instruments. I made trials upon all, and used them for boyhood 'circus parades', etc."|Lower half cracked away & missing at 2nd fingerhole; remaining portion cracked in 5 places. For added mouthpiece condition, see DCM comment. ||dcmflute|0000|0001|0001f|0001m|Mark|0001k|Key|0001d1||0001d2||0001a1||0001a2||ammem/dcmhtml/0001_.html| 2|Piccolo in C|Anonymous||ca. 1880|Cocus, ivory head joint with metal tuning-slide, nickel silver ferrules, keys, & cap.|6 keys, post & rod, modern key cups.|2 pieces & tuning slide in head, conical bore.|29.8 cm.|NACH / H. F. MEYER / HANNOVER|Mark on barrel.|Original or period case. DCM: "This piccolo was used by D.C.M. in the 'Schubert Orchestra' (Chamberlains, Berea), from 1880-1886. In concerts, etc. Purchased for H.P. [high pitch], seems to be L.P. [low pitch]."|Upper and lower ferrules missing; head, both sections, cracked.|Purchased from S. W. Perry & Co., Berea, Ohio, 1880[?], from C. Bruno & Sons, New York|dcmflute|0000|0002|0002f|0002m|Mark|0002k|Key|0002d1||0002d2||0002a1||0002a2||| 3|English Flageolet in C|Anonymous||?1st half 19c|Cocus (Rosewood?), ivory mouthpiece, nickel silver keys & ferrules.|0/7 plus 6 keys (RH C, LH B-flat, G#, long & short F, D#), post & rod.|2 sections, upper section consists of fipple joint & wind cap (possibly sponge chamber) & ivory mouthpiece.|40.5 cm.|No mark.|||Mouthpiece cracked in 3 places.|Purchased from S. W. Perry & Co., Berea, Ohio, ca. 1880, from C. Bruno & Son, New York.|dcmflute|0000|0003|0003f|0003m|Mark|0003k|Key|0003d1||0003d2||0003a1||0003a2||| 4|Flute in C|Rudall Carte & Co.|London|1896|Ebonite, silver keys & ferrules, metal-lined sockets.|Boehm system, Rockstro's model, open G#, post & rod. G-natural trill for RH 1st finger added by DCM.|3 sections, cylindrical bore. Foot to C. Extra B-flat foot piece, with roller for C & C#, made by DCM.|67.9 cm., 76.5 cm.|[crown] / RUDALL / CARTE & Cº / 23 BERNERS STREET / OXFORD STREET / LONDON / 2777 / ROCKSTRO'S / MODEL|Mark on upper body. Mark on head and foot: [crown] / RUDALL / CARTE & Cº. / LONDON|Flute made to order for DCM. With original case.|G key lever for left little finger is unsoldered.|Purchased from Rudall Carte & Co., London, 21 Aug. 1896.|dcmflute|0000|0004|0004f|0004m|Mark|0004k|Key|0004d1||0004d2||0004a1||0004a2||| 5|Flute in C|Rudall Carte & Co.|London|1898-1899|Silver.|Boehm system, Rockstro F#, with Rockstro additions by DCM, open G#, post & rod.|3 sections. Embouchure barrel, engraved with floral and leaf design. Foot to B, with rollers for C & B. Additions by DCM include Rockstro C-flat lever and rod, G-natural trill lever for RH 1st finger, extra touch piece for low C-natural, adjusting screw on foot keys.|70.35 cm.|Rudall Carte & Cº/ 23 Berners Street, / Oxford Street, / London. / Rockstro's Model. // 3015 (cursive)|Mark on barrel.|Flute made to order for DCM. With original case.||Purchased from Rudall Carte & Co., London, 5 Mar. 1899.|dcmflute|0000|0005|0005f|0005m|Mark|0005k|Key|0005d1||0005d2||0005a1||0005a2||| 6|Bass Flute in G (Alto)|Rudall Carte & Co.|London|1900|Silver.|Boehm system, cylindrical, with Rockstro F#, open G#, post & rod.|3 sections. Extra LH B-flat thumb lever added by DCM.|85.95 cm.|Rudall Carte & Cº. / 23. Berners Street, / Oxford Street, / London. / Rockstro's Model. // 3194|Mark on barrel.|Flute made to order for DCM. With original case. See Preface, "Flute Misnomers"||Purchased from Rudall Carte & Co., London, 23 Aug. 1900.|dcmflute|0000|0006|0006f|0006m|Mark|0006k|Key|0006d1||0006d2||0006a1||0006a2||| 7|Transverse Flute|Anonymous|Philippines|ca. 1900|Cane.|0/6.|End closed by natural septum.|33.8 cm.|No mark.||||Purchased at Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, 12 Sept. 1901.|dcmflute|0000|0007|0007f|0007m|Mark|0007k|Key|0007d1||0007d2||0007a1||0007a2||| 8|Flute in E-Flat|Dayton C. Miller|Cleveland, Ohio|1901|Silver.|Boehm system, cylindrical, with Rockstro F# (sounding A), open G# (B), post & rod, with modern key cups, on ribs.|2 sections, cylindrical, foot to B (D) with rollers for C# & C (E, E-flat), embouchure barrel.|59.85 cm.|Made by / D. C. Miller / Cleveland (cursive)|Mark on barrel.|Flute finished 14 Nov. 1901. Cost of material and special tools, $44. Period case which holds the instrument in one piece.|||dcmflute|0000|0008|0008f|0008m|Mark|0008k|Key|0008d1||0008d2||0008a1||0008a2||| 9|Flute in C|R. Mould|London|?early 19c|Cocus, silver keys & ferrules, ivory cap.|8 keys, originally pewter plug, tapered metal-lined holes, block & pin.|4 sections. Both F keys are saltspoon, likely not original, although they are English-style and stylistically appropriate. Upper C key with flat square flap, possibly from another instrument, and a corresponding flat tonehole surface cut into the wood to receive it.|66.45 cm.|R. MOULD / LONDON|Mark on upper, lower, & foot joints.||Cover for cap now missing; three keys replaced, as above; cracks in lower body and at foot piece socket. Attempt at refinish.|Purchased in Chatham Square, New York, 31 Aug. 1904.|dcmflute|0000|0009|0009f|0009m|Mark|0009k|Key|0009d1||0009d2||0009a1||0009a2||| 10|Flute in C|[Major elements of this instrument were constructed by Dayton C. Miller]|Cleveland, Ohio|1905|22 karat gold tube, 18 karat gold keys & ribs.|Boehm system, with Rockstro (F#, C-flat) and DCM features (such as DCM: "original scale", large C# vent hole), open G#, post & rod.|1 piece seamless extruded tube, without separate head joint, foot to B-flat for RH little finger, rollers for C & B.|75.15 cm.|Made by / D. C. Miller / Cleveland / 1904 (engraved on elliptical gold plate soldered on gold body tube, cursive)||RES: "This instrument is Miller's design for his personal studio use, tuned to a=435, according to DCM, although it comfortably plays at A=440 or higher. Miller constructed major portions of the keywork, and assembled the entire instrument." Period case lined with red plush fabric.|Case hinge (fabric) torn full length.||dcmflute|0000|0010|0010f|0010m|Mark|0010k|Key|0010d1||0010d2||0010a1||0010a2||ammem/dcmhtml/0010_.html| 11|Flute in C|Claude Laurent|Paris|1844|Green fluted glass, silver ferrules, keys & crutch, mother of pearl cap, glass cork.|Boehm system, with Dorus G# and 5 finger rings for principal rank, post & rod with modern key cups, direct mount, using Laurent's key post bolting system described by DCM in "Flutes of Glass," see below. 4th finger ring is split for alternate RH 1st finger B-flat. Hallmarked.|3 sections, conical, to low C with rollers for C#, C. Safety hook on head joint. This instrument has a unique silver left hand crutch which clips to the body around (or in) any adjacent pair of the decorative flutings.|65.5 cm.|C. LAURENT, À PARIS 1844. / PALAIS ROYAL N°. 65. / Breveté|Mark on head joint. Paper on glass cork reads: Rud J.J. Rousseau No. 28 / Breton Flutes Cristal et bois Boemh [sic] et ordinaires instruments de tous genres [?] medaille 1844 [?] Paris|With original case. See "Flutes of Glass", by DCM, The Flutist, July 1925.||Purchased from M. J. Kalashen, New York, 14 Sept. 1905.|dcmflute|0000|0011|0011f|0011m|Mark|0011k|Key|0011d1||0011d2||0011a1||0011a2||ammem/dcmhtml/0011_.html| 12|Flute in C|Clair Godfroy, aîné|Paris|ca. 1840|Cocus, silver ferrules & keys.|Essentially the conical Boehm 1832 system, Dorus G#, post & rod, direct mount, roller for C.|3 sections, with metal-lined sockets.|65.35 cm.|(portait head) / CLAIR / Godfroy aîné / A PARIS (in oval cartouche) / CG (monogram) / 797|Mark on head, body joints.|Original case.|Cracks at sockets of head & foot joints; upper end of body also cracked.|Purchased from William R. Gibbs, Boston, 24 Mar. 1906.|dcmflute|0000|0012|0012f|0012m|Mark|0012k|Key|0012d1||0012d2||0012a1||0012a2||| 13|Di (Transverse Flute)|Anonymous|Chinese|ca. 1900|Bamboo, stained brown, with bone ferrules, gold tassel.|0/6, plus membrane hole, 2 tassel holes, and 2 vent holes at foot.|Incised decoration including Chinese characters (DCM: "In the evening, when all is calm and cool), floral & leaf patterns painted green & white."|65.9 cm.|No mark.|||Cracked almost entire length through tonehole rank; membrane missing.|Gift of A. P. Miller, Oakland, California, 25 Dec. 1906.|dcmflute|0000|0013|0013f|0013m|Mark|0013k|Key|0013d1||0013d2||0013a1||0013a2||| 14|Flute in C|Rudall Rose Carte & Co.|London|ca. 1867|Silver.|Carte's 1867 patent, cylindrical, variation of the simple system, open G#, incorporating Boehm full venting principles plus some fingering options similar to Boehm, such as: F available for RH 1st finger, and fully opened D2, but, thus requiring C#2 to be fingered with left thumb alone. The Boehm RH 3rd finger F# is also available on this model.|3 sections, foot to C, with roller for C#. Embouchure plate engraved, and with silver LH 1st finger rest.|63.5 cm.|Rudall, Rose, Carte & C°. / 20 Charing Cross. / London / 1867. Patent. (cursive)|Mark on barrel.|Original case.||Purchased from William R. Gibbs, Boston, 19 Feb. 1907.|dcmflute|0000|0014|0014f|0014m|Mark|0014k|Key|0014d1||0014d2||0014a1||0014a2||| 15|Flute in C|S. Koch|Vienna|ca. 1807-p1866|?Ebony, nickel silver ferrules & keys, metal-lined head, blocks, & toneholes.|12 keys, modern cup, block & pin. Originally all pewter plug. |3 sections w/ tuning slide in head, no separate foot piece. Foot to A. Silver plaque on barrel.|79.35 cm.|S. KOCH / WIEN|Marked on barrel, upper & lower sections.||Cracks in both sections of head, and crack at upper tenon of upper section, repaired with nickel silver threaded pins. G# key missing small portion of block; F key block repaired with nickel silver replacement mounts.|Purchased from H. E. McMillen Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 27 July 1907.|dcmflute|0000|0015|0015f|0015m|Mark|0015k|Key|0015d1||0015d2||0015a1||0015a2||| 16|T'ai P'ing Hsiao (Vertical Whistle Flute)|Anonymous|Chinese|ca. 1900|Bamboo stained brown, bone ferrules, blue tassel.|0/6, plus membrane hole, 2 tassel holes, and 2 vent holes at foot. Fipple located on back of instrument.|Incised decoration including Chinese characters and leaf patterns, painted green & white.|52.15 cm.|No mark.|||Ferrule missing at top, originally bone.|Gift of A. P. Miller, Oakland, California, 1906/1907.|dcmflute|0000|0016|0016f|0016m|Mark|0016k|Key|0016d1||0016d2||0016a1||0016a2||| 17|Suona (Double Reed Shawm)|Anonymous|Chinese|ca. 1900|Wood (red), brass bell and staple-pirouette.|1/7.|Conical bore oriental shawm, most likely Chinese, having a sheet brass bell with overlapping soft-soldered seam, including an added (soldered) decorative boss also formed of sheet metal. The bell is pulled down over the instrument from the top and its upper tapered section matches the taper of the wooden section and is held in place by friction. The staple is a tapered brass tube over which are soldered a brass disk, at the bottom, which defines its insertion depth. Above that there are 2 hollow decorative brass bosses. Above those is a smaller brass disk which forms the pirouette or embouchure rest, the reed then allowed to vibrate more freely in the mouth.|32 cm.|No mark.||With box of extra reeds (5) which may pertain to this instrument and/or DCM 1571.||Gift of A. P. Miller, Oakland, California, ca. 1906.|dcmflute|0000|0017|0017f|0017m|Mark|0017k|Key|0017d1||0017d2||0017a1||0017a2||| 18|End-Blown Flute|Anonymous|Greece|ca. 1904|Bamboo.|1/6.|The bark has been cut away at the position of the thumb hole & similarly on the front for the fingerhole rank. Holes have been burned in. Incised decoration.|24.7 cm.|No mark.|||2 cracks running full length through fingerhole rank.|Gift of F. H. Herrick, Olympia, Greece, 12 May 1904.|dcmflute|0000|0018|0018f|0018m|Mark|0018k|Key|0018d1||0018d2||0018a1||0018a2||| 19|Flute in C|Henry Hill ; Monzani|London|early 19c|Cocus, silver keys, ferrules, & lined block.|11 keys, round, block & pin, silver-lined. All keys have 2 springs, one riveted to the key, and a reverse upward pressure spring screwed to the body. To low B, including extra B-flat lever and high D trill. Rollers on F, low B. Keys & ferrules hallmarked.|4 sections, 2 head pieces, one with tuning slide (English style, with tenon). The upper section (or LH piece) has an area of the tube recessed as a LH 1st finger (1st phalanx) rest. Similarly, the right hand piece has for the RH thumb a recessed (and flat) area lined with a finely beaded fabric or leather.(Maybe not original ). Foot joint prepinned with threaded nickel silver rod at key mounts for C#, C, B.|71.3 cm., 70.8 cm.|(crown) / HILL·LATE / MONZANI & C°. / 28, REGENT STt / PICCADILLY / LONDON / 3058 // PATENT|Mark on upper section. Head (both) & lower body: (crown) / MONZANI & C°. Foot: (crown) / MONZANI & C°. / PATENT|Original case which houses the instrument in double layer fashion.|Both head pieces tuning slide cracked; lower section crack at socket; missing lower ferrule on foot joint.|Purchased in Chatham Square, New York, 16 Oct. 1907.|dcmflute|0000|0019|0019f|0019m|Mark|0019k|Key|0019d1||0019d2||0019a1||0019a2||| 20|Flute in C|Anonymous|[possibly American]|early 19c|Boxwood, brass key.|1 key, square flap, block & pin.|4 sections.|61.45 cm.|No mark.||||Gift of A. P. Miller, Oakland, California, 25 Dec. 1908[?]|dcmflute|0000|0020|0020f|0020m|Mark|0020k|Key|0020d1||0020d2||0020a1||0020a2||| 21|Flute Head Joint|Rudall Carte & Co.|London|ca. 1900|18 karat gold||Embouchure plate engraved with floral and leaf design.|21.45 cm.|No mark.||With case (23.7 cm.), lined with green satin, covered with brown morocco.||Purchased from William R. Gibbs, Boston, 11 Jan. 1908.|dcmflute|0000|0021|0021f|0021m|Mark|0021k|Key|0021d1||0021d2||0021a1||0021a2||| 22|Flute in C|Rudall & Rose|London|1832-1837|Cocus, silver ferrules, keys, cap, & embouchure ferrule, pewter plug with metal lined D#, and tuning slide in head.|6 or 10 keys, round key flaps, block & pin, pewter plug over square metal plate for D#; extra B-flat foot with pewter plug over square plates, and with rollers for C, B, B-flat. Automatic cork & tuning slide adjustment device (British Patent No. 6338).|4 sections with tuning slide in head, foot to D, with extra foot to B-flat.|59.7 cm., 73.9 cm.|RUDALL & ROSE / N°. 15 PIAZZA / COVENT GARDEN / LONDON / 2602|Marked on upper piece. Mark on cap: RUDALL & ROSE (coat of arms) / PATENTEES; on lower piece & foot: RUDALL & ROSE / LONDON|DCM: "At one time had 11 keys, an extra lever for B-flat has been removed."|Head piece, both sections cracked. Mechanical cork adjustment needs to be rebuilt.|Provenance not known.|dcmflute|0000|0022|0022f|0022m|Mark|0022k|Key|0022d1|Extra B-flat foot joint|0022d2||0022a1||0022a2||| 23|Flute in C|Anonymous|[possibly French]|middle 19c|Cocus, silver with some nickel silver replacements or additions, metal-lined head.|Early Boehm system, conical bore, Dorus G#, with Briccialdi thumb lever later added.|3 sections w/ tuning slide in head. Roller for C. Barrel not original.|67.3 cm.|No mark.|||Upper head joint cracked.|Gift of Charles H. Ditson Co, New York, 1 Sept. 1908.|dcmflute|0000|0023|0023f|0023m|Mark|0023k|Key|0023d1||0023d2||0023a1||0023a2||| 24|Bass Flute in G (Alto), Incomplete|Boehm & Mendler|Munich|ca. 1862|Boxwood, thinned, 2 brass ferrules.|Boehm system, 13 integral raised toneholes.|Boehm system, cylindrical, with integral raised embouchure plate.|87 cm.|No mark.||Instrument was never completed, having no keywork.|Crack at D# hole, foot joint.|Gift of James S. Wilkins II, Cuba, 1909.|dcmflute|0000|0024|0024f|0024m|Mark|0024k|Key|0024d1|Integral tone hole elevations|0024d2|Integral raised embouchure plate|0024a1||0024a2||| 25|Flute in C|Alfred G. Badger|New York City|1865-1893|Silverplate over brass, embouchure barrel consisting of metal/wood/metal.|Cylindrical bore, post & rod on ribs, roller for C.|3 sections.|68.8 cm.|A. G. BADGER / 179 BROADWAY / NEW YORK (on shield)|Mark on raised silver shield, head joint.|DCM: "Experimental Flute? Badger's regular work on body and head....No clue whatever, as to the 'System.'" RES: "By 'Badger's regular work on body,' Miller refers to the maker's normal foot joint design plus his usual key cup design applied to the middle joint despite its bizarre fingering scheme. This apparently experimental system is perhaps the most unique in the Miller collection. Miller The foot joint is standard, low C#, C, standing open, but the body contains 13 keys, all standing closed requiring a reasonably awkward technique if to function as a fully vented system according to Boehm. To hold this instrument is awkward in that the tonehole placement leaves no practical place to rest the right thumb and the left thumb placement is nearly as difficult. It is possible that this instrument was to receive a crutch for the RH, possibly also for the left, and never completed."||Purchased on the Bowery, New York, 20 Aug. 1910.|dcmflute|0000|0025|0025f|0025m|Mark|0025k|Key|0025d1||0025d2||0025a1||0025a2||| 26|Flute in C|Rudall & Rose|London|1824-1837|Boxwood, silver ferrules, keys & adjustment shaft, ivory ring at embouchure, wood cap, pewter plug, metal-lined head.|8 keys, 6 saltspoon & 2 pewter plug over square plates for C#, C, block & pin. |4 sections w/ tuning slide in head.|63.8 cm.|RUDALL & ROSE / N°. 15 PIAZZA / COVENT GARDEN / LONDON / 2241|Mark on upper section. Barrel, lower & foot joints marked: RUDALL & ROSE / LONDON|DCM: "Apparently half an inch has been cut off from barrel joint to sharpen pitch."||Purchased on Vauxhall Bridge Road, London, Aug. 1912.|dcmflute|0000|0026|0026f|0026m|Mark|0026k|Key|0026d1||0026d2||0026a1||0026a2||| 27|Flute in C|Anonymous||late 18c|Ivory, silver key with gold plate, ivory cap w/ boxwood & cork adjustment shaft.|1 key, square flap, block & pin.|4 sections, conical.|64.1 cm.|No mark.||The foot joint, if totally original, is unusual in that the socket is typically cut away as if to receive an ornate ferrule of another material. However, the ornate ferrule which surrounds it is of ivory and appearing at first glance to be all one piece. This construction is quite clear in that the ferrule material immediately adjacent to the key is broken off and clearly reveals the layered construction. At the upper end of the head joint, immediately beneath the cap, it is morticed to take a decorative ferrule (now missing), which DCM reported to be of animal horn. However, similar to the layered ivory construction of the foot joint, this original ferrule may also have been of wider outer diameter ivory.|Uppermost ferrule missing, see above. Foot joint ferrule key block broken, but present, see above, and cracked above the key. The upper tenon of the upper section was broken and partly missing and restored by DCM, who patched in an ivory section and further supported the tip with a silver ring forged over on the top. See photograph.|Purchased from E. Sagnard, Paris, 16 Sept. 1912.|dcmflute|0000|0027|0027f|0027m|Mark|0027k|Key|0027d1||0027d2||0027a1||0027a2||| 28|Flute in C|Anonymous||18c|Ivory, silver key, ivory tuning shaft & elaborately turned cap.|1 key, square flap, block & pin.|4 sections, conical.|60.9 cm.|No mark.||Seyfrit: "Foot section not original."|Major cracks in head joint, crack in foot joint socket, & minor interior cracks at base of foot joint.|Purchased from estate of Joseph Fischer, Cleveland, Ohio, 2 Mar. 1913.|dcmflute|0000|0028|0028f|0028m|Mark|0028k|Key|0028d1||0028d2||0028a1||0028a2||| 29|Flute in C|Anonymous|[possibly German]|middle 19c|Cocus, nickel silver keys, ferrules & adjustment shaft, post & rod.|Simple system, cylindrical, 14 keys (8 keyed + 6 covered fingerholes for the principal rank), post & rod.|3 sections, cylindrical.|66.25 cm.|No mark.||Original case.||Purchased from estate of Joseph Fischer, Cleveland, Ohio, 2 Mar. 1913.|dcmflute|0000|0029|0029f|0029m|Mark|0029k|Key|0029d1||0029d2||0029a1||0029a2||| 30|Piccolo in E-Flat (F)|Firth Hall & Pond|New York|1833-1847|Boxwood, brass key, ?bone ferrules & cap.|1 key, round flat flap, block & pin.|2 sections, conical.|28.15 cm.|FIRTH HALL & POND / FRANKLIN SQE / N-YORK / F|Mark on upper section. Lower section marked: FIRTH HALL & POND / N-YORK||Key block broken off at pin line on both sides, the parts still present. Dome-shaped cap is not original, and if made from bone, was turned from a non-hollow section.|Purchased from estate of Joseph Fischer, Cleveland, Ohio, 2 Mar. 1913.|dcmflute|0000|0030|0030f|0030m|Mark|0030k|Key|0030d1||0030d2||0030a1||0030a2||| 31|Musette or Gentleman's Oboe (Pastoral Oboe)|Dasque|Saintes-Maries|?middle 19c|Cocus, nickel keys & ferrules.|6 keys, post & rod, modern key cup.|2 sections.|36.15 cm.|DASQUE / A / SAINTES (on oval cartouche)|Mark on both sections.||Chip broken off and repaired at turning, upper end.|Purchased from estate of Joseph Fischer, Cleveland, Ohio, 2 Mar. 1913.|dcmflute|0000|0031|0031f|0031m|Mark|0031k|Key|0031d1||0031d2||0031a1||0031a2||| 32|Panpipes|Anonymous||19c|Bamboo, lashed w/ cord.||20 pipes.|14.5 - 6.4 x 29 cm.|No mark.|||Some pipes cracked.|Purchased from estate of Joseph Fischer, Cleveland, Ohio, 2 Mar. 1913.|dcmflute|0000|0032|0032f|0032m|Mark|0032k|Key|0032d1||0032d2||0032a1||0032a2||| 33|Oboe in C|Cahusac|London|late 18c-early 19c|Boxwood, stained brown, brass keys, ivory ferrules.|2 keys (C with double touch), round flap, block & pin.|3 sections, English straight-up model.|58.45 cm.|CAHUSAC / 196 / STRAND / LONDON|Mark on bell. Upper & lower sections marked: CAHUSAC / LONDON||Unusual crack below ivory ferrule on bell sections, upper ferrule chipped.|Purchased from estate of Joseph Fischer, Cleveland, Ohio, 2 Mar. 1913.|dcmflute|0000|0033|0033f|0033m|Mark|0033k|Key|0033d1||0033d2||0033a1||0033a2||| 34|Piccolo in D-Flat|Anonymous||early 19c|Boxwood, brass key, bone ferrules.|1 key, round shallow saltspoon, block & pin.|2 sections, conical.|28.9 cm.|No mark.||Lowest ferrule not original, with undersize outer diameter.|Warped.|Purchased from estate of Joseph Fischer, Cleveland, Ohio, 2 Mar. 1913.|dcmflute|0000|0034|0034f|0034m|Mark|0034k|Key|0034d1||0034d2||0034a1||0034a2||| 35|Flute in C|Anonymous||middle 19c|?Cocus, nickel silver cap, ferrules.|13 keys (extra C), post & rod.|3 sections (no separate foot joint) w/ tuning slide in head. Foot to C, including alternate G# for LH thumb.|66.6 cm.|No mark.|||Both sections of head, cracked.|Purchased from estate of Joseph Fischer, Cleveland, Ohio, 2 Mar. 1913.|dcmflute|0000|0035|0035f|0035m|Mark|0035k|Key|0035d1||0035d2||0035a1||0035a2||| 36|Flute in C|Anonymous||late 19c|Boxwood, nickel silver keys, bone ferrules (lowest ferrule possibly ivory).|4 keys, post & rod, modern key cups.|4 sections, foot to D.|59.6 cm.|No mark.||Received by DCM with "experimental flaming bell of brass on lower end." RES: "In fact, the 'bell' is a late 19c or early 20c cornet mute which had been jammed over the end of the foot joint. The small (tapered) end of the mute was likely shortened to a larger inner diameter allowing it to fit over the foot joint (see DCM 1435)."|Bell removed. Gouge marks on foot joint from having been joined. Upper head joint ferrule probably from another instrument, original cap missing, bottom head joint ferrule cracked. Cracked at foot joint & upper ferrule sockets, and both ends of middle section.|Purchased from estate of Joseph Fischer, Cleveland, Ohio, 9 Mar. 1913.|dcmflute|0000|0036|0036f|0036m|Mark|0036k|Key|0036d1||0036d2||0036a1||0036a2||| 37|Fife in A-Flat (B-Flat)|Firth, Son & Co.|New York|1863-1867|Cocus, brass end ferrules.|0/6.||42.5 cm.|FIRTH, SON & C° / NEW_YORK. / B||||Purchased from estate of Joseph Fischer, Cleveland, Ohio, 9 Mar. 1913.|dcmflute|0000|0037|0037f|0037m|Mark|0037k|Key|0037d1||0037d2||0037a1||0037a2||| 38|Flute in C (DCM: "Sample Flute")|Anonymous (DCM: "Perhaps made by [Djalma] Julliot")||late 19c-early 20c|Nickel silver.|6 keys, post & rod, on ribs soldered to body.|Simple system, cylindrical, one piece body with modern parabolic head joint. 2 sections, to low D. Elevated tonehole chimneys.|61.5 cm.|No mark.| |||Purchased from Lyon & Healy, Chicago, 25 Apr. 1913.|dcmflute|0000|0038|0038f|0038m|Mark|0038k|Key|0038d1||0038d2||0038a1||0038a2||| 39|Flute in C|Martin Thibouville, ainé|Paris|2nd half 19c|Silver plate over nickel silver.|Boehm system, open-holed, closed G#.|3 sections, cylindrical, foot to C, with roller C.|67.3 cm.|T (harp) M / MARTIN / Thibouville Ainé (cursive) / À PARIS / (design) / BREVETÉ / S.G.D.G. // 289|Mark engraved on barrel. Head & foot marked: T (harp) M|Original case with maker name.||Purchased from Harris Loan Office, San Francisco, Aug. 1913.|dcmflute|0000|0039|0039f|0039m|Mark|0039k|Key|0039d1||0039d2||0039a1||0039a2||| 40|Flute in C (Walking Stick)|Anonymous||middle 19c|Boxwood, nickel silver keys, black horn ferrules, metal-lined toneholes, brass-lined blocks.|5 keys, decorative shell-shaped, elevated tonehole seats consist of brass tubes, block (brass-lined) & pin.|2 sections, conical. Boxwood pommel. Head joint has 3 nickel silver decorative screws positioned 120 degrees apart.|63.8 cm.|No mark.||Boxwood originally carried a very dark stain, removed at unknown point, and head joint has some unknown chemical which was spilled on it, roughly the same color as the original stain. Unusual instrument in that walking stick woodwinds make some attempt to camouflage keywork. This instrument is obviously from a professional woodwind shop, and blatantly displays keywork as if it were a normal 5-keyed flute.|3rd section (staff) missing.|Purchased from Carl (Max) Fischer, New York, 1 Nov. 1913.|dcmflute|0000|0040|0040f|0040m|Mark|0040k|Key|0040d1||0040d2||0040a1||0040a2||| 41|Flute in C|Euler|Frankfurt am Main|1810-1873|Cocus, nickel silver keys & ferrules, metal-lined head.|12 keys, round & pewter plug, block (metal-lined) & pin. Rollers for C#, C.|3 sections w/ tuning slide in head. Foot to A, with pewter plug over metal-lined holes.|79.8 cm.|EULER / FRANKFURT / 1700 [or 170]|Mark on upper section. Upper & foot joints marked: EULER|DCM: "Barrel and head are not original."|Crack in upper section of head, previously repaired with wide nickel silver ferrule close to embouchure.|Purchased from Carl Fischer, New York, 1 Nov. 1913.|dcmflute|0000|0041|0041f|0041m|Mark|0041k|Key|0041d1||0041d2||0041a1||0041a2||| 42|Oboe in C|Johann Gottfried Liebel|Adorf, Dresden|1798|Boxwood, brass keys.|3 keys, octagonal flat flaps, standard double touch for low C, block & pin.|3 sections (w/ 2 additional interchangeable top sections).|56 cm., 57.1 cm.|(crown) / (Maltese cross) G:LIEBEL (Maltese cross) / 1798|Mark on bell. Top joints marked: (Cross formée G:LIEBEL (Cross formée) 1, 3 , and additional upper joint marked: (crown) / (Cross formée) G:LIEBEL (Cross formee) / 3, and lower joint marked: (crown) / (Cross formée) G:LIEBEL (Cross formée)|RES: "The date, 1798, on the bell may read 1793, although the 3 (if only a poorly stamped 8) is different from the 3 stamped on two of the interchangeable top sections."|Small crack in top joint (3).|Purchased from Carl Fischer, New York, 1 Nov. 1913.|dcmflute|0000|0042|0042f|0042m|Mark|0042k|Key|0042d1||0042d2||0042a1||0042a2||| 43|Flute in C|Rudall Rose Carte & Co.|London|1858-1871|Silver, metal/wood/metal embouchure barrel.|Carte's 1851 patent, post & rod.|3 sections, foot to C. Embouchure barrel with floral engraving.|65.2 cm.|COUNCIL & PRIZE MEDALS. / Rudall, Rose, Carte & Co. / Patentees, / 20, Charing Cross, / London. / Boehm's Parabola, / Carte's Mechanism. (cursive) // T.M.R.|Mark engraved on barrel.|Original case.||Purchased from F. E. Higgins, Worcester, Massachusetts, 10 June 1914.|dcmflute|0000|0043|0043f|0043m|Mark|0043k|Key|0043d1||0043d2||0043a1||0043a2||| 44|Flute in C|Cornelius Ward|London|1842-1859|Cocus, silver ferrules & finely embossed key cups.|Keys modern-style post & rod.|Ward's patent system, conical. 2 head joints, one without tuning slide, the other with Ward patent Terminator & Indicator. Body & foot in one piece to low B-flat, with 2 extra LH thumb keys for low B, B-flat.|72.8 cm., 75.22 cm. (w/out tuning slide)|CORNELIUS WARD / INVENTOR / & / PATENTEE / 36. / GT TITCHFIELD ST / LONDON / 481|Mark on upper section. Head & barrel marked: CORNELIUS WARD / LONDON, other head marked: CORNELIUS WARD / PATENTEE (Patent figures), foot marked CORNELIUS WARD / FECIT|See DCM 572.|Both sections head, cracked.|Purchased from Allen Loomis, Detroit, Michigan, 5 Apr. 1915.|dcmflute|0000|0044|0044f|0044m|Mark|0044k|Key|0044d1||0044d2||0044a1||0044a2||| 45|English Double Flageolet|Edward Riley, senior|New York|1811-1831|Boxwood, brass keys, ivory (possibly bone) ferrules, finger studs & mouthpiece.|6 brass keys, flat square flap, pin & block, one for windway cut-off (left thumb): left pipe 1(key)/7 plus 1(D#) key; right pipe 1(key)/5 plus 2 keys.||47 cm.|E-RILEY / CHATHAM-ST / N-YORK.|Mark on body. Right pipe marked: E-RILEY, left pipe marked: N-YORK.|Marked adjacent to the windway cut-off key lever are the words "stop key", apparently added by former owner. Also the right thumb key has crudely scratched on the key flap "B". The stock has an unfinished key mounting block for the other windway cut-off key, never notched or drilled. |Mouthpiece likely not original, although possibly period; stock cracked & the windway stop key block is broken off.|Purchased from The Little French Shop, New York, 22 July 1916.|dcmflute|0000|0045|0045f|0045m|Mark|0045k|Key|0045d1||0045d2||0045a1||0045a2||| 46|English Flageolet|Anonymous||early 19c|Boxwood, silver keys, ivory ferrules, finger studs & mouthpiece.|3 keys, square flap, block & pin, for D#, long F & high C. 1/7 holes.|2 sections, upper section with fipple w/ C key, and 2-part sponge chamber.|39.8 cm.|No mark.||Upper section of sponge chamber, ivory mouthpiece and ivory ferrule replicated by DCM.|One finger stud missing.|Purchased from The Little French Shop, New York, 22 July 1916.|dcmflute|0000|0046|0046f|0046m|Mark|0046k|Key|0046d1||0046d2||0046a1||0046a2||| 47|English Double Flageolet|Anonymous||early 19c|Boxwood, brass keys, ivory ferrules, finger studs & mouthpiece.|6 keys & shutter, flat square flap, pin & block. Left pipe: 0/7 plus 3 keys, one mounted on the fipple stock section in addition to its cut-off key (for the RH 1st finger); right pipe: 0/5 plus 3 keys, in addition to (a fourth key) the cut-off key for the left thumb.|2-piece sponge chamber w/ mouthpiece.|39.3 cm.|No mark.|||Lower section of sponge chamber has been either altered (enlarged) or damaged inside, purpose unknown. Lower sponge chamber bottom ferrule, cracked. |Gift of Wm. S. Haynes, Boston, Sept. 1916.|dcmflute|0000|0047|0047f|0047m|Mark|0047k|Key|0047d1||0047d2||0047a1||0047a2||| 48|Flute in C|J. Herold|Würzburg|middle 19c|Boxwood, nickel silver keys.|Boehm system, open G#.|3 sections, cylindrical.|43.7 cm (without head), 65 cm. (with head)|(Maltese cross) / J. HEROLD / WURZBURG / (Maltese cross)|Mark on upper section.|Head joint not original.|Body joint cracked at socket. B key (LH thumb) missing and tonehole edge damaged; crack between 2 lowest keys on body joint. G key finger lever missing. Main body rib bent and missing screws. Crutch bracket removed, screwholes filled. Foot joint cracked at socked, and lower end large wood loss at socket; C# tonehole rim damaged; missing ferrules at both ends.|Gift of Wm. S. Haynes, Boston, Sept. 1916.|dcmflute|0000|0048|0048f|0048m|Mark|0048k|Key|0048d1||0048d2||0048a1||0048a2||| 49|Bass Flute in G (Alto)|Boehm & Mendler|Munich|1862-1881|Silver-plated over brass tube, cocus head w/ silver ferrules, wood crutch.|Boehm system, open G#, Schleif key, roller C.|3 sections. Head joint thinned with embouchure plate.|86.4 cm.|Th. Boehm & Mendler / in / München|Mark engraved on barrel.|DCM: "Brought to U.S. by Carl Wehner." Original case.||Purchased from George W. Haynes, New York, 26 Sept. 1916.|dcmflute|0000|0049|0049f|0049m|Mark|0049k|Key|0049d1||0049d2||0049a1||0049a2||| 50|Piccolo in C|Anonymous (DCM: "Design after William G. Schulze, New Haven, CT")||turn of 20c|Cocus, nickel silver keys & ferrules.|Boehm system, simplified, 6 keys & 4 rings, open G#, post & rod.|2 sections, conical.|31.4 cm.|No mark.||This flute was used by Louis P. Fritze, Sousa's Band.||Purchased from Louis P. Fritze, Brooklyn, Dec. 1916.|dcmflute|0000|0050|0050f|0050m|Mark|0050k|Key|0050d1||0050d2||0050a1||0050a2||| 51|Flute in E-Flat|William Rönnberg|New York|1834-1889|Boxwood, dark stain to appear as curly maple, nickel silver keys & ferrules.|Boehm system, open G# (B).|3 sections. Metal head joint socket & body joint upper tenon.|55.5 cm.|(4 star motif) / RONNBERG / N. YORK / (4 star motif) |Mark on head & upper section.|DCM: "Originally with Dorus G#." Period case with unusual end latches possibly added to avoid relying solely on the central key latch.||Purchaesd from Louis P. Fritze, Brooklyn, Dec. 1916.|dcmflute|0000|0051|0051f|0051m|Mark|0051k|Key|0051d1||0051d2||0051a1||0051a2||| 52|Flute in C|Boehm & Mendler|Munich|1862-1881|Grenadilla, silver keys & ferrules.|Boehm system, open G#, rollers for C#, C.|3 sections. With crutch.|68.5 cm.|BOEHM & MENDLER / MÜNCHEN|Mark engraved on upper body tenon.|DCM: "This flute was obtained from Boehm by Edward Martin Heindl. It was used by Mr. Frank Wadsworth, and later for 11 years by Mr. Louis P. Fritze in Sousa's Band, and played in the 'around the world' tour. Letter from Fritze notes: Repaired by broad silver band at socket of head-joint; had mother-of-pearl set in 'stopper.'" Original case, similar to DCM 49.|Crack at socket, head joint.|Purchased from Louis P. Fritze, Brooklyn, Dec. 1916.|dcmflute|0000|0052|0052f|0052m|Mark|0052k|Key|0052d1||0052d2||0052a1||0052a2||| 53|Piccolo in D-Flat|[attributed to Boehm & Mendler]|[Munich]|1862-1881|Cocus, silver keys & ferrules.|Boehm system, open G#.|2 sections, cylindrical. Where head joint connects with body (as DCM 344), the head joint carries the tenon, which further includes a silver tube extending beyond the tenon for 6.4 mm., which in turn fits into a corresponding silver tube at the bottom of the body joint socket.|30 cm.|No mark.||DCM: "Geo W. Haynes says he never saw a B&M piccolo with the name on it; piccolo belonged to E. M. Heindl...sold to Selmer...sold to Schamberger and he to Geo. W. Haynes." Original or period case.||Purchased from George W. Haynes, New York, Dec. 1916.|dcmflute|0000|0053|0053f|0053m|Mark|0053k|Key|0053d1||0053d2||0053a1||0053a2||| 54|Flute in C|Rudall Carte & Co.|London|ca. 1911|Cocus, silver ferrules on metal-lined head; body & foot joints with nickel silver key work.|8 keys, post & rod direct mount, C roller.|3 sections, cylindrical bore.|65 cm.|(crown) / RUDALL / CARTE & C°. / 23 BERNERS STREET / OXFORD STREET / LONDON / 7154|Mark on upper section. Head marked: (crown) / RUDALL / CARTE & C°. LTD. / LONDON, foot marked: (crown) / RUDALL / CARTE & C°. / LONDON|DCM: "R. C. & Co. head cracked when received; lower end ferrule missing, replaced."|Head joint cracked.|Body & foot purchased from Geo. Haynes, 1917; Head, gift of William S. Haynes, 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0054|0054f|0054m|Mark|0054k|Key|0054d1||0054d2||0054a1||0054a2||| 55|Piccolo in C|Louis Lot|Paris|turn of 20c|Cocus, silver-plated keys & ferrules.|Boehm system, closed G#, 4 ring keys, post & rod w/ modern key cups on ribs.|2 sections (and with two head joints for high & low pitch), conical.|32 cm. (both)|L.L. / LOUIS LOT / PARIS|Mark on both heads & body.|Original or period case which holds both heads & body.|Both head joints cracked.|Purchased from Alexander Selmer, New York, 10 Jan. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0055|0055f|0055m|Mark|0055k|Key|0055d1||0055d2||0055a1||0055a2||| 56|Piccolo in C|Anonymous||turn of 20c|Wood, dark, and lacquered, nickel silver keys & ferrules.|Simple system, 6 keyed (or 12 keyed; the principle rank fingerholes covered with keys), post & rod w/ modern key cups.|2 sections w/ tuning slide, conical.|30.3 cm.|No mark.||Original or period case, red leather covered.||Purchased in Chicago, 26 Jan. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0056|0056f|0056m|Mark|0056k|Key|0056d1||0056d2||0056a1||0056a2||| 57|Flute in C|[Boehm & Mendler]|[Munich]|[1862-1888]|[Grenadilla, silver keys & ferrules].|[Boehm system, open G#, Boehm thumb key, no B/B-flat trill key, no octave keys].|[3 sections. With crutch.]|[68.5 cm.]|[BOEHM & MENDLER / MÜNCHEN]|[Mark engraved on tenon].|DCM: "Could not be found after Exhibition in New York, 1927, 1928. Do not know when it disappeared." DCM also writes: "Repaired by broad silver band on socket of foot-joint. Head cracked slightly at socket; cemented by Haynes. Repadded by Haynes."||Purchased from George W. Haynes, New York, 1 Feb. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0057|0057f|0057m|Mark|0057k|Key|0057d1||0057d2||0057a1||0057a2||| 58|Flute in C|Alfred G. Badger|New York|ca. 1880-1892|Silver, ebonite head, bone (possibly ivory) LH 1st finger rest.|Boehm system, closed G# (originally open G#), post & rod w/ modern key cups, on ribs. Roller for C, B-natural trill for RH.|3 sections, foot to C. Head joint is thin-walled, with an integral lip plate.|66.1 cm.|A. G. Badger (cursive) / MAKER / New York (cursive)|Mark engraved on head joint ferrule.|Original case. DCM: "Crutch missing. Flute had an open G#; the closed G# was 'restored' by Geo. W. Haynes, 1917."||Purchased from George W. Haynes, New York, 1 feb. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0058|0058f|0058m|Mark|0058k|Key|0058d1||0058d2||0058a1||0058a2||| 59|Flute in C|Boehm & Mendler|Munich|1862-1888|Silver, cocus head, silver ferrules.|Boehm system, open G#, rollers for C, B.|3 sections, post & rod on ribs. Thinned head joint, leaving integral raised embouchure plate. Silver rest for LH 1st finger. Foot to B.|67.6 cm.|Th: Boehm & Mendler / in / München|Mark on barrel.|Original case.||Purchased from Eugene R. Shippen, Detroit, 5 Feb. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0059|0059f|0059m|Mark|0059k|Key|0059d1||0059d2||0059a1||0059a2||| 60|Flute in C|Charles G. Christman|New York|1837-1854|Cocus or rosewood, ivory head, nickel silver keys & ferrules, wood cap.|4 keys, round flat flap, block & pin.|4 sections w/ tuning slide in head, conical. Foot to D.|59.4 cm.|C. G. CHRISTMAN / 404 / PEARL ST / NEW-YORK|Mark on head, upper & lower sections. Foot marked: C. G. CHRISTMAN||Both head joints cracked (DCM: "Ivory cracked July 1, 1922.")|Purchased from William Lloyd, New Orleans, 15 Feb. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0060|0060f|0060m|Mark|0060k|Key|0060d1||0060d2||0060a1||0060a2||| 61|Flute in D-Flat|Boehm & Mendler|Munich|1862-1881|Grenadilla, nickel silver ribs, & silver or silver-plated keys & ferrules.|Boehm system, open G#, post & rod.|2 sections, body & foot are one piece, cylindrical.|50.05 cm.|BOEHM & MENDLER / MÜNCHEN|Mark on tenon.||Cracks at socket of head joint.|Purchased from Arthur Gemeinhardt, New York, 8 June 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0061|0061f|0061m|Mark|0061k|Key|0061d1||0061d2||0061a1||0061a2||| 62|Flute in D-Flat|Maximilian Schwedler ; Carl Kruspe, junior|Leipzig|ca. 1899|Grenadilla, nickel silver head, ferrules & keys, ebonite embouchure plate & rollers.|Schwedler's "Reform" Flute. Post & rod w/ modern key cups, 3 rings.|3 sections, conical, revised simple system. Foot to B. Embouchure plate with raised wings or bosses, applied to head joint tube with two machine screws.|67.7 cm.|SCHWEDLER & KRUSPE (in banner) / REFORM-FLÖTE / D.R.G.M. / 105527 / (anchor) / CARL KRUSPE / * LEIPZIG * (in oval cartouche) / (monogram)|Mark on upper body. Foot marked: (anchor) / CARL KRUSPE / * LEIPZIG * (in oval cartouche) / (monogram)|Schwedler reform flute, early pattern (see DCM 1026, 1584), revised with additional automatic key & venting system, including: double toneholes for the first 2 fingers of the principle rank, automatic vent hole for F# in all octaves, RH 1st finger high D-E3 trill, RH high G trill lever. Original case, covered with brown alligator skin.|Cracks at socket of upper body joint.|Purchased from Sherman, Clay & Co., San Francisco, 20 Aug. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0062|0062f|0062m|Mark|0062k|Key|0062d1||0062d2||0062a1||0062a2||| 63|Transverse Flute|Anonymous||19th c.|Heavy bamboo, wrapped with wire in 2 places, top closed w/ natural septum.|0/8, plus 2 plugged holes below last hole.||51.9 cm|No mark.||DCM: [made in] "South Sea Islands?"||Purchased from Pierce's, Berkeley, 4 Sept. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0063|0063f|0063m|Mark|0063k|Key|0063d1||0063d2||0063a1||0063a2||| 64|Di (Transverse Flute)|Anonymous|Chinese|ca. 1900|Bamboo, stained brown, bone ferrules, with incised leaf & bird decoration painted green, white & red.|0/6, plus membrane hole, 2 tassel holes & 2 vent holes.||65 cm.|No mark.||||Purchased in Oakland, California, 7 Sept. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0064|0064f|0064m|Mark|0064k|Key|0064d1||0064d2||0064a1||0064a2||| 65|Flute in C|F. Zogbaum & Co.|New York|ca. 1854-p1880|Cocus, nickel silver key & ferrules.|1 key, round flat flap, block & pin.|4 sections.|60.4 cm.|F. ZOGBAUM & C° / N.YORK|Mark on body & head joints.||Cracks at head & lower body joints.|Purchased from Pierce's, Berkeley, 4 Sept. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0065|0065f|0065m|Mark|0065k|Key|0065d1||0065d2||0065a1||0065a2||| 66|Flute in C|Gautrot aîné|Paris|ca. 1849-1851|Ebony, nickel silver keys & ferrules.|5 keys, round, post & rod.|4 sections, conical. |61.8 cm.|G (anchor) A (in oval cartouche) / GAUTROT AINÉ / BREVETÉ / A PARIS|Mark on head.||Head, lower & foot joints cracked, filled; wood chipped on upper joint tonehole.|Purchased from Pierce's, Berkeley, 4 Sept. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0066|0066f|0066m|Mark|0066k|Key|0066d1||0066d2||0066a1||0066a2||| 67|Piccolo in C|Rampone|Milan|ca. 1850-1912|Cocus, stained & varnished dark, nickel silver keys & ferrules.|7 keys (7th key for high D trill), round, post & rod. |2 sections w/ tuning slide in head, conical.|32.1 cm.|(tuning-fork with leaves) / RAMPONE / MILANO / BREVATTATO / ER (monogram). Mark on foot: C LP // D[?]4217|Mark on both head joints & body.|Period case, marked (in gold lettering on the lid inner linging): The Tosi Music Company / BOSTON MASS||Purchased in San Francisco, 5 Sept. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0067|0067f|0067m|Mark|0067k|Key|0067d1||0067d2||0067a1||0067a2||| 68|Flute in E-Flat|Heinrich Friedrich Meyer|Hannover|turn of 20c|Cocus, ivory head, nickel silver keys, ferrules & cap (over wood).|7 keys, 6 keyed with extra B-flat key lever, post & rod with modern key cups mounted on recessed flanges.|3 sections w/ tuning slide in head.|50.05 cm.|(crown) / H.F. MEYER / HANNOVER|Mark on head, upper & foot joints. Mark on barrel: (crown)|With original case.|Both head joints cracked.|Purchased in San Francisco, 5 Sept. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0068|0068f|0068m|Mark|0068k|Key|0068d1||0068d2||0068a1||0068a2||| 69|Piccolo in D-Flat|Anonymous||late 19th c.|Wood, type unknown, completely veneered with nickel-plated copper or brass.|6 keys, post & rod w/ modern key cups.|2 sections w/ tuning slide in head.|31.2 cm.|No mark.||Bottom ferrule & cap also nickel-plated sheet metal over wood.||Purchased in Oakland, California, 11 Sept. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0069|0069f|0069m|Mark|0069k|Key|0069d1||0069d2||0069a1||0069a2||| 70|Flute in C|Giuseppe Barlassina|Milan|ca. 1900|Silver.|18 keys (6 of which are the normal principle rank, post & rod on ribs) simple system fingering, all toneholes covered by padded key cups.|3 sections (two head joints for high & low pitch), double-walled tube, conical bore, with cylindrical outer tube. LP head joint with emgraved embouchure plate; both heads have silver tenon caps. Foot to B.|66.2 cm., 68.3 cm.|BARLASSINA / GIUSEPPE / MILANO / Brevettato|Mark on barrel.|DCM: "Long case takes body and foot joint in one piece, is arranged for two flutes." Lettered (in gold) on velvet of cover: Barlassina & Saetti, Milano, with coat of arms, medals.||Purchased in Oakland, California, 11 Sept. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0070|0070f|0070m|Mark|0070k|Key|0070d1||0070d2||0070a1||0070a2||| 71|Flute in C|Theodore Berteling|New York|1859-1874|Grenadilla, ivory (upper) head, bright nickel silver keys, ferrules & tuning screw, hardwood cap (originally covered with nickel silver, now missing).|13 keys, post & rod with modern key cups. |3 sections w/ tuning slide in head. No separate foot joint, to low B, with rollers for C, B.|69.3 cm.|BERTELING / NEW_YORK (on nickel silver plaque on body) // PAT APLD FOR||Interesting key arrangement, low C# fingered with left little finger, and extra LH 3rd finger lever for upper C.|Upper head joint cracked, filled previously, repair now failed. Barrel also cracked and filled. Nickel silver head joint cap cover missing. Lower section, upper ferrule missing and replaced with brass.|Purchased in Oakland, California, 11 Sept. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0071|0071f|0071m|Mark|0071k|Key|0071d1||0071d2||0071a1||0071a2||| 72|Flute in C|Anonymous||19th c.|Cocus, nickel silver keys, ferrules, and lined sockets & tenons.|10 keys, including high D trill & F# vent key for RH little finger, post & rod w/ modern key cups.|4 sections w/ tuning slide in head. To low C, with roller for C.|66.2 cm|No mark.||Crack in head joint barrel covered with (possibly repair attempt) a nickel silver decorative sleeve containing 23 facets.|Low C# key missing.|Purchased in Oakland, California, 11 Sept. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0072|0072f|0072m|Mark|0072k|Key|0072d1||0072d2||0072a1||0072a2||| 73|Flute in C|Chabrier de Peloubet|Bloomfield, NJ|1836-ca. 1881|Ivory, nickel silver embouchure ferrule, silver keys & ferrules. Low C, C# pewter plug.|8 keys, round flat flap, pewter plug at foot joint over square metal plates, block & pin.|4 sections w/ tuning slide in head.|66.4 cm.|P. H. TAYLOR'S / 315 / APPROVED / C. PELOUBET / NEW-YORK |Mark on upper body joint. Mark on head: P.H. TAYLOR'S APPROVED, on middle: C. PELOUBET / NEW-YORK, on foot: C. PELOUBET / NEW-YORK / FACTORY AT / BLOOMFIELD|Period veneered wooden case.|Both sections head, cracked, barrel repaired with ivory shim. Low C key lower section block replacement (possibly by DCM).|Purchased from Baxter-Northup, Los Angeles, 13 Sept. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0073|0073f|0073m|Mark|0073k|Key|0073d1||0073d2||0073a1||0073a2||| 74|Flute in C|Alfred G. Badger|New York|1847-1857|Cocus, silver embouchure ferrule with decoration, silver cap, ferrules & keys.|Boehm's 1832 system, Dorus G#, Briccialdi B-flat thumb lever (apparently not original), split ring for LF 1st finger B-flat or F#.|3 sections w/ tuning slide in head, conical. Foot with roller C, and 2 pewter plugs (probably not original).|67.1 cm.|N° 818 / (lyre) / A. G. BADGER / NEW.YORK / (lyre) // 210|Mark on body. Mark on head: (lyre) / A. G. BADGER / NEW.YORK / (lyre), foot marked: A. G. BADGER / NEW.YORK|Foot joint lower ferrule & head joint cap with finely knurled decoration. Original or period case.|Cracked at head joint barrel & at foot joint socket. Case lid hinge (fabric) torn apart full length.|Purchased from Baxter-Northup, Los Angeles, 13 Sept. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0074|0074f|0074m|Mark|0074k|Key|0074d1||0074d2||0074a1||0074a2||| 75|Flute in C|Rudall Rose & Carte & Co.|London|1852-1857|Silver, ebonite embouchure barrel & cap, nickel silver RH thumb rest.|Carte's 1851 patent, post & rod.|3 sections, cylindrical, foot to C, with roller for C.|62.6 cm.|Rudall, Rose & Carte, / Patentees. / 100, New Bond Street / London. / COUNCIL MEDAL.|Mark on barrel.|DCM: "...with many rough German silver pieces. Evidently an experimental flute; holes have been cut in body and then covered up. Head perhaps not original. Somewhat like 1851 patent (see DCM 43), and partly Radcliff model (DCM 234, DCM 262)."||Purchased from Baxter-Northup, Los Angeles, 13 Sept. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0075|0075f|0075m|Mark|0075k|Key|0075d1||0075d2||0075a1||0075a2||| 76|Flute in C|Frank Aman|Chicago|1917|Silver-plated over brass, wood crutch.|Boehm system, open G#.|3 sections, conical bore.|67.45 cm|FRANK AMAN & CO. / CHICAGO / 1917|Mark on body.|Period case, likely original. DCM: "Special 'Aman' Model...Boehm system made with the idea of a good flute for cheap, quantity production. This flute made especially for this collection. Was the first one for which he received 'real money.'"|One case hinge pin missing.|Purchased from Frank Aman & Co., Chicago, 29 Sept. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0076|0076f|0076m|Mark|0076k|Key|0076d1||0076d2||0076a1||0076a2||| 77|Flute in C|Stecher|Vienna|1865-p1950|Grenadilla, nickel silver with nickel plated keys, ferrules, & other fittings.|13 keys, post & rod with pins, modern cup. 6 toneholes with metal bushings, metal plugs for low C#, C, & B.|3 sections w/ tuning slide in head, foot to B.|69.7 cm.|STECHER / WIEN|Mark on upper & foot joints. Original case, marked on lid inner lining: Karl Stecher / VI.Beg. Nelkengasse 8 / Wien||Cracks at upper section of head & on upper section just below tenon.|Purchased from Frank Aman, Chicago, 29 Sept. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0077|0077f|0077m|Mark|0077k|Key|0077d1||0077d2||0077a1||0077a2||| 78|Flute in C|Heinrich Friedrich Meyer|Hannover|Turn of 20c|Grenadilla, ivory upper head joint, nickel silver end caps.|11 keys, post & rod with pins.|3 sections w/ tuning slide in head. Foot to B, no separate foot joint.|70 cm.|(crown) / H. F. MEYER / HANNOVER|Mark on ivory head joint, body, & foot.|With original case containing both wooden tenon caps, swab, cork grease container, and the extra pads compartment fully stocked. DCM: "Flute has never been used. Ivory head was intact when received. It "exploded" one day, with audible noise, 4 cracks!"|Cracks in head, upper section.|Purchased from Lomberg Bros., New York, 12 Oct. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0078|0078f|0078m|Mark|0078k|Key|0078d1||0078d2||0078a1||0078a2||| 79|Flute in E-Flat|Chabrier de Peloubet|Bloomfield, New Jersey|1836-ca. 1850|Boxwood, stained brown, brass key, ivory ferrules & cap.|1 key, square flap, block & pin.|4 sections.|50.5 cm.|C. PELOUBET / NEW-YORK / FACTORY AT / BLOOMFIELD / N.J.|Mark on foot. Mark on head: F / C. PELOUBET / NEW-YORK, upper & lower sections marked: C. PELOUBET / NEW-YORK||Crack in upper body joint.|Purchased from Winick Auction & Storage Co., Cleveland, 17 Oct. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0079|0079f|0079m|Mark|0079k|Key|0079d1||0079d2||0079a1|Demonstration and comments by Robert E. Sheldon, Curator of Musical Instruments Collections|0079a2||ammem/dcmhtml/0079_.html| 80|Piccolo in D-Flat|Anonymous||late 19c|Nickel silver.|Simple system, 6 keys, post & rod on ribs, modern key cups. Principal fingerhole rank appled as a continuous rib.|2 sections, cylindrical bore with parabolic head joint.|29.1 cm.||No mark.|Unusually large, concert flute size embouchure plate.||Purchased from Carl (Max) Fischer, New York, 23 Oct. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0080|0080f|0080m|Mark|0080k|Key|0080d1||0080d2||0080a1||0080a2||| 81|Piccolo in C|Rudall Carte & Co.|London|1918|Cocus, silver-plated keys & ferrules.|Boehm system, open G#, post & rod.|2 sections w/ tuning slide in head.|31.7 cm.|(crown) / RUDALL / CARTE & C° LTD / 23 BERNERS STREET / OXFORD STREET / LONDON / 5227|Mark on body. Head marked: (crown) / RUDALL / CARTE & C° LTD / LONDON|Original case, with label inside the lid: RUDALL, CARTE & C°. LTD. / 23, BERNERS STREET, / LONDON . / AND DUBLIN.||Purchased from William R. Gibbs, Boston, Aug. 1919.|dcmflute|0000|0081|0081f|0081m|Mark|0081k|Key|0081d1||0081d2||0081a1||0081a2||| 82|Piccolo in C|Anonymous||late 19c|Cocus, nickel silver key & ferrules.|1 key, post & rod.|2 sections w/ tuning slide in head.|31.4 cm.|No mark.||||Purchased in Cleveland, Ohio, 14 Nov. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0082|0082f|0082m|Mark|0082k|Key|0082d1||0082d2||0082a1||0082a2||| 83|Fife in A-Flat|Anonymous||19c|Brass tube & cap, nickel-plated.|0/6.|1 section, cylindrical. Heavy gauge metal, decoratively turned (machined) at 3 points. Soldered on lip plate.|41.2 cm.|No mark.||||Purchased in Chicago, 29 Nov. 1917.|dcmflute|0000|0083|0083f|0083m|Mark|0083k|Key|0083d1||0083d2||0083a1||0083a2||| 84|Flute in C|Monzani|London|early 19c|Cocus, silver keys, ferrules, & embouchure ferrule.|One of several models termed Siccama (see DCM 133). This instrument is the standard conical bore, 8 keyed instrument with large toneholes & a 9th and 10th key placing enlarged principal rank toneholes 3 and 6 further down the tube. Post & rod, modern key design, with round flat key flaps attached with stud screws. Low C#, C standard English style pewter plug over round plates.|3 sections w/ tuning slide in head.|65.1 cm.|MONZANI & C°.|Mark on body & foot joints.||Cracks (2) in upper head joint.|Purchased from Baxter-Northup, Los Angeles, 18 Jan. 1918.|dcmflute|0000|0084|0084f|0084m|Mark|0084k|Key|0084d1||0084d2||0084a1||0084a2||| 85|Flute in D-Flat|Heinrich Friedrich Meyer|Hannover|late 19c|Grenadilla, ebonite head, nickel silver ferrules, caps & keys.|12 keys, post & rod, modern cup including both leaf & needle springs.|3 sections w/ tuning slide in head.|67.7 cm.|(crown) / H. F. MEYER / HANNOVER / Des.|Mark on body & foot. Head marked: (crown)|Period (likely original) double case which also takes DCM 86.|Crack in barrel, filled, & in body.|Purchased from Baxter-Northup, Los Angeles, 18 Jan. 1918.|dcmflute|0000|0085|0085f|0085m|Mark|0085k|Key|0085d1||0085d2||0085a1||0085a2||| 86|Piccolo in D-Flat|Heinrich Friedrich Meyer|Hannover|late 19c|Grenadilla (?Cocus), ebonite head, nickel silver ferrules, cap & keys.|6 keys, post & rod on flanges, modern key cups.|2 sections w/ tuning slide in head.|29.2 cm.|(crown) / H. F. MEYER / HANNOVER|Mark on head. Barrel & upper section: (crown), upper section also marked: 233|Period (likely original) double case which also takes DCM 85. DCM notes mark on head (noted above) is on every section.|Crack in barrel.|Purchased from Baxter-Northup, Los Angeles, 18 Jan. 1918.|dcmflute|0000|0086|0086f|0086m|Mark|0086k|Key|0086d1||0086d2||0086a1||0086a2||| 87|Flute in C|Heinrich Friedrich Meyer|Hannover|late 19c|Grenadilla, ebonite upper head, nickel silver ferrules, cap & keys.|14 keys, including extra double vent hole lever for alternate G# RH 2nd finger. Post & rod, modern key cups, foot joint on ribs.|3 sections w/ tuning slide in head. Foot to B, with roller C.|71.8 cm.|(crown) H. F. MEYER / HANNOVER / GERMANY|Mark on head. Body & foot marked: (crown) / H. F. MEYER / HANNOVER. Crowns initialed with H.F.M.|The foot piece socket ferrule contains two key rod posts, and to prevent it moving out of position it is secured with a nickel silver arm brazed between the posts and then screwed to the body about 2 cm. down the tube.|Crack in barrel.|Purchased from Baxter-Northup, Los Angeles, 1 Mar. 1918.|dcmflute|0000|0087|0087f|0087m|Mark|0087k|Key|0087d1||0087d2||0087a1||0087a2||| 88|Flute in C|Gerock & Wolf|London|1831-1832|Boxwood, nickel silver keys, ivory ferrules & cap.|4 keys, saltspoon, block & pin.|4 sections, conical.|60.9 cm.|(crown) / GEROCK & WOLF / 79 / CORNHILL / LONDON|Mark on head. Mark on upper, lower, foot joints: GEROCK & WOLF / LONDON|Period wooden case, missing a lid inlay which likely contained an owner's name or initials.|Ivory chipped off on lower body joint.|?Purchased Mar. 1918.|dcmflute|0000|0088|0088f|0088m|Mark|0088k|Key|0088d1||0088d2||0088a1||0088a2||| 89|Flute in C|Heinrich Friedrich Meyer|Hannover|late 19c|Grenadilla, ivory upper head, nickel silver cap, ferrules & keys.|11 keys, post & rod, modern cup.|3 sections w/ tuning slide. Foot to B, no separate foot joint.|71.4 cm.|(crown) / H. F. MEYER / HANNOVER // 245|Mark on body. Foot marked: H. F. MEYER / HANNOVER, barrel: (crown)|Original case.|Crack in head entire length, old repair now failed.|Purchased from Baxter-Northup, Los Angeles, Mar. 1918.|dcmflute|0000|0089|0089f|0089m|Mark|0089k|Key|0089d1||0089d2||0089a1||0089a2||| 90|Piccolo in C|Martin frères|Paris|ca. 1840-1927|Cocus, silver keys, ivory ferrules & inlay at cap.|5 keys, post & rod, modern key cups, on recessed flanges.|4 sections.|32.2 cm.|(bee) / MARTIN / À PARIS/ (monogram)|Mark on head & body. Mark on foot: (monogram)||Crack in head joint barrel & upper ferrule. Short F key flange is a nickel silver replacement.|Purchased from George W. Haynes, New York, 22 Mar. 1918.|dcmflute|0000|0090|0090f|0090m|Mark|0090k|Key|0090d1||0090d2||0090a1||0090a2||| 91|Flute in C|Louis Lot|Paris|1857|Cocus, silver keys, nickel silver ribs.|Boehm system, Dorus G#, open holes, post & rod on ribs.|3 sections, foot to B, rollers for C, B. Metal-lined sockets.|70.6 cm.|L. L. / LOUIS-LOT / PARIS / 208|Mark on head joint. Body joint marked: L. L. / LOUIS-LOT / PARIS / 208 // BREVETÉ|Original or period case.|Head joint cracked, filled & pinned.|Purchased from George W. Haynes, New York, 22 Mar. 1918.|dcmflute|0000|0091|0091f|0091m|Mark|0091k|Key|0091d1||0091d2||0091a1||0091a2||| 92|Flute in C|Boehm & Mendler|Munich|1877|Silver, gold embouchure plate.|Boehm system, open G#, octave (Schleif) key.|3 sections, foot to B, rollers for C, B. |67.3 cm.|Th: Boehm & Mendler / in / München|Mark engraved on barrel.|Original case.|Case lid hinge (fabric) torn apart full length.|Purchased from George W. Haynes, New York, 22 Mar. 1918.|dcmflute|0000|0092|0092f|0092m|Mark|0092k|Key|0092d1||0092d2||0092a1||0092a2||| 93|Flute in C|Martin frères|Paris|middle 19c|Cocus or Rosewood, nickel silver keys & ferrules.|4 keys, flat round, post & rod direct mount.|4 sections w/ tuning slide in head. Metal-lined sockets.|61.4 cm.|(bee) / MARTIN / * Freres * (cursive) / A PARIS / MF (monogram)|Mark on head, upper, lower & foot joints. Barrel marked: MF (monogram)||All three (metal-lined) sockets cracked.|Purchased in Washington, D.C., 16 May 1918.|dcmflute|0000|0093|0093f|0093m|Mark|0093k|Key|0093d1||0093d2||0093a1||0093a2||| 94|Flute in C|Theodore Berteling|New York|3rd quarter 19c|Grenadilla, nickel silver keys, ferrules (except replacement) & outer lining for both sections of head.|14 keys, post & rod, modern key cup.|3 sections w/ tuning slide in head (no separate foot joint). Rollers for low C#, C.|66.1 cm.|BERTELING / NEW-YORK (on nickel silver plaque)|Mark, on plaque, on upper body joint.|DCM: "Berteling's System, extra key for low E-natural, extra key for high C. E-natural hole bored on slant."|Barrel section of head cracked under metal sleeve; upper ferrule on lower joint is a replacement.|Purchased in Washington, D.C., 16 May 1918.|dcmflute|0000|0094|0094f|0094m|Mark|0094k|Key|0094d1||0094d2||0094a1||0094a2||| 95|Flute in C|Anonymous||ca. 1900|Grenadilla, nickel silver keys & ferrules.|19 keys, (13 keys plus the 6 holes of the principal rank covered with keywork), post & rod, with modern key cups.|3 sections w/ tuning slide in head (no separate foot joint). Foot to B, with rollers for low C#, C.|71.2 cm.|C FISCHER / NEW-YORK // E. VANLOOCK / (lyre) / WASHINGTON D.C.|Mark on upper body: C FISCHER / NEW-YORK, foot marked: E. VANLOOCK / (lyre) / WASHINGTON D.C.|Period case.|Upper portion head joint cracked entire length.|Purchased in Washington, D.C., 16 May 1918.|dcmflute|0000|0095|0095f|0095m|Mark|0095k|Key|0095d1||0095d2||0095a1||0095a2||| 96|Flute in C|George Cloos|New York|ca. 1900|Cocus, nickel silver keys & ferrules.|16 keys (10 keys plus the 6 holes of the principal rank covered with keys, including one ring for upper C# vent), post & rod, modern keys cups, on ribs with adjustment screws.|3 sections, cylindrical bore, simple system. To low C, with roller on C. Both sockets metal-lined.|68.1 cm.|GEO. CLOOS / GC (monogram) / 3706|Mark on head & body joint.|Period or original case.||Purchased form George Cloos, Brooklyn, New York, 6 June 1918.|dcmflute|0000|0096|0096f|0096m|Mark|0096k|Key|0096d1||0096d2||0096a1||0096a2||| 97|Flute in C|Johann (John) Pfaff|Philadelphia|1843-ca. 1888|Cocus, silver keys & ferrules (beaded at one end), cocus cap with nickel silver shaft.|11 keys, post & rod, modern cup with decorative profile, including novel extra upper C lever for left thumb.|4 sections, with extra head (with tuning slide). Foot to B.|69.9 cm.|(eagle, wings folded downwards) / J. PFAFF / (spread eagle) / PHILA / (spread eagle)|Mark on upper body joint.||Head (with tuning slide) cracked.|Purchased from George Cloos, Brooklyn, New York, 6 June 1918.|dcmflute|0000|0097|0097f|0097m|Mark|0097k|Key|0097d1||0097d2||0097a1||0097a2||| 98|Flute in C|Louis Lot|Paris|1873|Cocus, ebonite head, silver keys & ferrules.|Conical Boehm system, closed G#, post & rod, ring keys. |3 sections, conical bore, foot to D, Briccialdi thumb.|61.5 cm.|L.L. / LOUIS LOT / PARIS / 1765|Mark on body.|DCM: "Ebonite head has no name, but appears to be of same size and shape as original L.L." RES: "Possibly English."|Small crack at foot joint socket.|Purchased from Baxter-Northup, Los Angeles, 20 Nov. 1918.|dcmflute|0000|0098|0098f|0098m|Mark|0098k|Key|0098d1||0098d2||0098a1||0098a2||| 99|Flute in C|Theobald Boehm|Munich|ca. 1850|Silver-plated nickel silver, with extra wood head (with nickel silver ferrules at embouchure).|Boehm system with keys mounted on front, open G#, post & rod on ribs.|3 sections. Metal patch at RH thumb, probably a repair. |64.95 cm. (silver), 66.23 cm. (wood)|Th. Boehm / in / München / 19|Mark engraved on barrel.|DCM: "Metal flute made by Boehm himself, No. 19, about 1850. Early type of cylinder bore. Formerly belonged to Edward Martin Heindl, who gave it to Geo. W. Haynes, about 1888, and later took it back! Haynes put on a special thumb key about 1888. Probably the first metal Boehm flute to be brought to America [1864 by Edward Martin Heindl], used by him in the famous Mendelssohn Quintette Club, and in the Boston Symphony Orchestra upon its organization in 1881. Silver head joint perhaps by Badger."|Crack in wood head joint. Silver head joint is missing cap, and cracked in inner wood layer at embouchure. Some keys heavily pitted.|Purchased from Baxter-Northup, Los Angeles, 20 Nov. 1918.|dcmflute|0000|0099|0099f|0099m|Mark|0099k|Key|0099d1||0099d2||0099a1||0099a2||| 100|Zummara|Anonymous|Egypt|19th c.|2 Bamboo pipes bound with thread & decorative braided brass wire (over an inner steel wire) snake.|0/6 (each pipe).|3 sections (each pipe).|34 cm.|No mark.||Double Pipe, Single (Idioglottal reeds).||Purchased from James S. Gibson, Boston, 23 Dec. 1918.|dcmflute|0100|0100|0100f|0100m|Mark|0100k|Key|0100d1||0100d2||0100a1||0100a2||| 916|Flute in C|[attributed to Johann Joachim Quantz] ; ?Kirst|Berlin|ca. 1740-50|Ebony, silver keys, ivory & metal ferrules, foot joint w/ silver/ivory/wood ferrule.|2 keys, E-flat & D-# (RH little finger), square flap, pin & block.|4 sections w/ Quantz model wood/brass/ivory/silver (brass-lined) tuning slide in head & 5 additional interchangeable upper body corps de rechange, conical.|66.1 cm., (66.6, 67.6, 68.5, 68.9, 69.8 cm.)|XIII|Roman numerals (serial number)cut or filed on ends of tenons.|The head joint has ivory threaded cork adjustment tuning slide. The foot joint socket wood is remarkably thin gauge, but surrounded with a brass ferrule which is under an apparently original ivory ferrule, cut away in 2 areas for the keys and then covered with an ornate silver ferrule. The current key springs are of tempered steel & attached with roundhead steel screws. Case, decorated porcelain casket, with gilded hardware. This flute belonged to Frederick the Great; after his death it was presented by King Frederick William II to his minister, Woellner. It remained in Woellner's family until it was sold by Dr. Achim von Arnim through Jacques Rosenthal.|Tuning slide brass lining missing. 2 cracks in upper head joint; ebony chips missing from inside of foot joint socket. Foot joint ivory ferrule cracked in 3 places, small crack inside lower body socket.|Purchased from Jacques Rosenthal, Munich, 1 Mar. 1930.|dcmflute|0900|0916|0916f|0916m|Mark|0916k|Key|0916d1||0916d2||0916a1||0916a2||ammem/dcmhtml/0916_.html| 180|Flute in C|Alfred G. Badger|New York City|second half 19c|Silver, w/ additional ebonite head (extra thinned, with silver tenon).|Boehm system, cylindrical, closed G#, post & rod.|Foot to B-flat, low B-flat lever for LH little finger, rollers for C#, C. G# key with duplicate first finger touch piece.|73.9 cm. (ebonite), 76.5 cm. (silver)|(lyre) / A. G. BADGER / NEW-YORK / (lyre)|Mark on ebonite head. Mark on silver head, on gold plaque: A. G. Badger / New York (cursive)|Elaborate engraving at head joint surrounding oval gold plaque, lower ferrule, & on the body where the right thumb and LF first finger upper (phalynx) makes contact with tube. DCM: "This flute was [originally] bought in 1875, second hand...Badger made the extra head joint in 1881."||Purchased from Oliver Wheaton, New Hampshire, 25 May 1921.|dcmflute|0100|0180|0180f|0180m|Mark|0180k|Key|0180d1||0180d2||0180a1|Excerpt from 'Wind Song' by Sidney Lanier performed by Doriot Dwyer, Library of Congress, 1/30/76|0180a2|"Wind Song" (entire piece, 5 minutes)||