Walking stick trumpet/cornet
Here is an extremely unusual and rare item – we’ve never laid eyes on such a thing before. It’s a walking stick instrument. We think it is probably German as there were quite a few makers of ‘Stock Trompeten’ including B. Schott of Mainz, Germany.
It’s a walking stick trumpet, or should we say cornet because the bore is actually conical. The instrument is made of brass which has been varnished brown to look like a walking stick. The bell is silver plated and the mouthpiece is original to the instrument.
It features an open tone-hole, known as a Quartloch [fourth hole], which was used to transpose all notes of the natural scale a fourth higher. This fourth hole has been reconstructed since it was missing.
Yes, this walking stick trumpet/cornet actually works!!! It plays in C. The ideal instrument to announce your imminent arrival!