Thirteen-keyed B-flat clarinet by Giacinto RIVA

This 13-keyed B-flat clarinet is crafted in boxwood, with nickel silver rings and keys. The workmanship is of a very high level and the boxwood has a lovely, aged honey colour. It even has its original case!Giacinto Riva worked in San Giovanni in Persiceto in the province of Bologna, Italy...

Verdi contrabass trombone – DESIDERA E FIGLI

This large and quite outlandish instrument is known as a Verdi contrabass trombone. It is rarely seen by audiences nowadays, but maybe we can change that 😉. [Just making the photos was so much fun!]The Verdi contrabass trombone is a member of the trombone family and is the largest form...

English flageolet-piccolo – George BUTLER

This rare Cocuswood English flageolet with alternative piccolo head joint was made by a company led by George BUTLER (1795-1870) – the head of a family of instrument makers that were producing and dealing in brass, woodwind and many other instruments in Dublin and in London between 1826 and 1927....

Five-keyed boxwood flute – LEONHARDT

Here is a five-keyed flute by LEONHARDT. Some initial research has led us to a flute made by the same maker at the Michaelstein Abbey collection in Germany. A boxwood clarinet by Leonhardt with the same stamp was also recently sold at auction in the UK.This instrument is crafted in...

Antonio CANELLA – Ferrara’s mysterious ocarina maker

Giuseppe DONATI (1836-1925) was the ‘inventor’ of the ocarina. His hometown was Budrio in Emilia-Romagna, Italy, about 15 kilometres east of Bologna, where today there is even an ocarina museum.  Other makers sprung up and are known as the Budrio makers. They include Ercole MEZZETTI (1841-1918) & Alberto Napoleone MEZZETTI...

Ten-keyed romantic flute – Stephan KOCH

This is a fabulous ten-keyed flute made in Vienna in 1851 at the workshop of the family of Stephan KOCH (1772-1828).  Stephan Koch made all kinds of woodwind instruments, including bassoons, csakans and clarinets in his workshop in Vienna. However, he is most known for his improvements to the design...

Seven-keyed cocuswood flute – MONZANI, Tebaldo

This is a nice and typical example of a Cocuswood flute made by the famous Italian-born, turned Englishman, Tebaldo MONZANI (1762-1839).  It is a three-piece construction. Two head joints are supplied, rather than just one head joint with a tuning slide.  [Tuning slides often cause cracking in the wood.] There...

Reform flute – SCHWEDLER-KRUSPE

This reform flute was made by Carl KRUSPE Junior (1865-1929) when he was active in Leipzig, Germany, between 1893 and 1929. He was the eldest son of Friedrich Wilhelm KRUSPE (1838-1911) and successor of the Kruspe company, founded by his grandfather Carl KRUSPE Senior (1808-1885) in Erfurt.  The flute was...

Conical ring-key flute – Julius Max BÜRGER

This sensational conical ring-key flute was fully restored by master woodwind instrument makers. The instrument is crafted in gorgeous Cocuswood with nickel/German silver ring keys and rings. It plays at a pitch of a=440Hz. Furthermore, it was supplied in a brand-new, leather-covered wooden case which was designed especially for this...