Original Item: Only One Available. This is a real monster, a French “CLARION,” or over sized Cavalry Bass Trumpet/Bugle used in North Africa in the 1880’s/1890’s and up through World War One. Technically this is a bass field trumpet in Eb, but the archaic Medieval name of a Clarion is often used for these. The instrument takes a standard small shank trombone mouthpiece. Normally this would be tuned by pulling out the mouth pipe, however due to a bend it is currently siezed.
The top of the bell is stamped with the Manufacturers initials and address of:-
F.G.S.P.F
5. Place St. Thomas d’Aquin
PARIS
The instrument Stands approximately 22″ tall, with its bell having a 7 1/2″ spread at the end of the flare. This is really impressive. A bit battered and bruised, no doubt due to its many warlike encounters. It even retains its original leather body sling so the Trumpeter did not lose it whilst riding a Camel or Horse.
Old and Romantic, ready to display!