Flute – POPPE, Theodor

450,00 

Category Flutes
Maker POPPE, Theodor
Marks and inscriptions On all parts:
[3 swallows TP] TH. POPPE / DRESDEN / [3 swallows TP]
Period 1900-present
Place of origin Dresden, Germany
Description Grenadilla reform flute by TH. POPPE
Materials Grenadilla, nickel silver
Dimensions Total length 730 mm
Sounding length 640 mm
Weight 535 g
Condition Sold as is, for restoration
Price (€) €450.00
Ref 1251

Description

Flute – POPPE, Theodor

This is a typical reform flute made in the 1920s of grenadilla with nickel silver keys and rings. It is made in very German style and stamped with its maker’s unusual mark on the head, middle and foot joints. The embouchure features raised “cusps” on either side, known as a Schwedler-Mundloch – very fashionable at the time!

Theodor Karl POPPE (1865-1934) took over the Dresden woodwind workshop that had once belonged to (Christian) Wilhelm LIEBEL (1793-1871), Gottlieb Louis ZENCKER (1813-1886) and Heinrich Franz Eduard PINDER (1857-1913).

In terms of condition, this TH. Poppe reform flute has a big crack that unfortunately runs through the embouchure. A professional restorer can definitely fix this and would also need to do a complete overhaul at the same time.

 

 

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