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8-key Bassoon
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8-key Bassoon

Dateca. 1800
Maker James Wood
MediumMaple tubing; brass ferrules and keys; iron pivots
DimensionsOverall: 2 7/8 x 48 3/4in.
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number2013-84
DescriptionAn eight-key bassoon with a maple body, brass keys, four brass ferrules, and iron pivots. The bell and boot joint are stamped with the maker's mark. The accompanying bocal is also brass. The top ferrule on the boot joint has a brass ring for a neck strap.
Inscribedsee "marks"
MarkingsStamped on the boot and the bell "WOOD / LONDON" with a harp symbol. The bocal is stamped "G" and "4."
ProvenancePurchased by CW from Wolf Instruments; formerly in the collection of Charles Paine Fisher
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