Keyed bugle – METZLER & SON
This is an extraordinary six-keyed bugle by METZLER & SON. The company METZLER was founded in 1788 by Valentin METZLER (c.1756-1832). His son, George Richard (1797-1867), joined the business in 1816 and the name changed to Metzler & Son. Valentin died in 1832, so in 1833, the firm’s name changed to Metzler & Co. We can therefore date this instrument to 1816-1833.
This keyed bugle is crafted in copper, giving it a somewhat dark sound. It features brass mounts, keys and garland. Inscribed on the garland is ‘Metzler & Son’. The leather pads appear to have been renewed. The brass pigtail crook and mouthpiece seem not to be original to the instrument. The nominal pitch is C.
All in all, a fabulous instrument in great condition!