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| Bell-front | Bugle | Brass | |
| Unmarked, probably manufactured in Europe circa 1860, Original case
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| Bell-front | Bugle | Brass | |
| Unmarked, probably manufactured in Japan early to mid 20th century. | |||
| Donated to the Foundation by Faye Abbott Dittemore, Fremont, OH
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| Bell-front | Bugle | Brass | |
| Single wrap brass bugle in Bb, marked Jerome Thibouville Lamy, 68 rue Reaumur, Paris circa 1875. | |||
| Donated to the Foundation by Fred Benkovic, Brookfield, WI
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| Bell-front | Bugle | Brass | |
| Unmarked, single-wrap calvalry bugle in C, with crook to Bb. Yellow cord and tassel. | |||
| Donated to the Foundation by Fred Benkovic, Brookfield, WI
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| Bell-front | Bugle | Brass | |
| Unmarked double wrap artillary bugle in Eb, red cord and tassel. Probably mid to late 19th century. | |||
| Donated to the Foundation by Fred Benkovic, Brookfield, WI
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| Bell-front | Bugle | Brass | |
| Double wrap military bugle in C. Marked Horstmann Bros. and Co. Philadelphia. Heavy, soldered bell ring. Probably mid to late 19th century. | |||
| On loan to the Foundation by Fred Benkovic, Brookfield, WI
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| Bell-up | Ophicleide In C | Brass | |
| Unmarked. 9 screw mounted Brass Keys in Metal Saddles. Probably manufactured in Europe between 1820 and 1840 | |||
| On Loan to HMMF from The Lewis Bowles Family, Orfordville, WI | |||
| Bell-front | Keyed Bugle In C/Bb | Copper/Brass | |
| Unmarked. 8 Brass Keys in box mounts. Probably manufactured in Europe around 1835. Played in the Harrisburg, PA Light Horse Militia Band in 1840 | |||
| Donated to the Foundation by Fred Benkovic, Brookfield, WI
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| Bell-up | Quinticlave In Eb | Brass | |
| 10 Brass Keys in post mounts; diamond-shaped plates. Manufactured by Courtois neveu aine, Paris, France around 1840 - 1860. Bell-mounted lyre holder(possibly non-original). Key guard on 6th key. | |||
| Donated to the Foundation by Fred Benkovic, Brookfield, WI
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| Bell-up | Ophicleide In C | Brass | |
| 9 Brass Keys; post on oval plate mounts. Manufactured by Jean Bapteste Tabard, Lyon, France between 1830 - 1848. | |||
| Donated to the Foundation by Fred Benkovic, Brookfield, WI
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