I have collected these out of pure fascination for the craftsmanship and design found in older instruments.
A 3 valve Kratt baritone, made in Germany.
A 3 valve Kratt baritone, made in Germany.
An extremely rare 3 valve Enharmonic Besson baritone.
An extremely rare 3 valve Enharmonic Besson baritone.
A 3 valve Salvation Army Triumphonic baritone.
A 3 valve Salvation Army Triumphonic baritone.
A 3 valve Besson baritone.
A 3 valve Besson baritone.
A 3 valve Besson model 2-20 baritone.
A 3 valve Pourcelle French made baritone.
A 1950's 3 valve Besson detachable bell baritone.
A 1950's 3 valve Besson detachable bell baritone, reverse view.
An Italian V. Barcone baritone, in the shape of a Sousaphone, circa 1940.
The above picture is courtesy of David Neill at the
Brass Players Museum, Springfield MA.
A German Berliner valve baritone.
A German Berliner valve baritone, dating from the Civil War era.
The Berliner - Pumpen valves introduced in 1835.
A 19th. century unknown baritone.
A 19th. century unknown baritone.
An early 1900's Karl Schubert baritone, made in Germany ?
An early 1900's Karl Schubert baritone, made in Germany ? ( Reverse view )
An early 1900's Hileron baritone made in Paris.
A 1900's silver plated Perfactone baritone, believed to be French ?
A 1913 Boosey 3 valve baritone.
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