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Brass bugle, marked with manufacturers crest "Pelitti Milano". Possibly a European gift found in Summer Palace.

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Two pairs of wooden drumsticks, one pair with brass ferrule at base and the other has circular bands etched on the surface as well as slight damage towards the top of the stick.

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A drum captured from the French. The top and bottom wooden bands and both with skins. Metal studded pattern on the drum.

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A silver bugle with a chain, engraved RMA. It has been hallmarked for London 1901-2 and been stamped with the maker's mark MW. The bugle is in the shape of a Light Infantry horn. There is a floral design engraved around the horn. It was presented to E…

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A valveless brass bugle with a stainless steel mouthpiece that is attached via a chain. On the bell there is an oval crest containing a rampant lion under a crown within a silver shield. There is a decorative band, on the bell, with some cyrillic script b…

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An Abyssinian drum from Magdala made of black wood with leather straps around its circumference. The bottom and the top have animal skin stretched across with a supporting ring covered in skin at both the top and the bottom. There are two rings on plates …

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A bamboo pipe, tapering in size from tip to the end, with 7 holes.

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A bass drum of the Telegraph Btn band, 1909. A normal issue pattern with painted shell. Large wooden drum with stretched parchment skin over both faces of the drum (front and back). The skin is clamped onto the drum with ropes which are threaded round the…

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A silver bugle, serial no.5148, GRV cap badge stamped on tube, cord tally. Inscribed 'India Mesopotamia 191 -15-16. France, Belgium 1917-18' 'Presented to Drum Major G.A. Waters by D.R. Salomons, Captain & Adjutant. For services rendered i…

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A piano accordion, mainly red and white studded with diamante and 'Arrigo Guerrini Ficli' written on top. Retains its leather strap.

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A tambourine type drum, with skin held by wooden pegs and string over a brown ceramic frame. Reverse has metal springs. Face is decorated with George VI Royal Engineers badge and titled 'NIGERIA 1943-1945', all drawn in ink and coloured (red and y…

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A stringed musical instrument, possibly a lute, comprising skin chamber attached to circular wooden arm, with long purple decorative cords fixed to chamber with leather thongs.

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A single-ended drum on copper base that is bowl shaped with leather handles.

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Chinese drum from the Imperial Carriage Park, Pekin, 1900. Circular, sides painted red with dragon motif all round, in dark blue and yellow. Skins painted yellow with dragon motif in red, green and blue. The decoration one one skin almost worn off.

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Chinese Imperial Army drum, made in slightly concave wood with top and bottom skins fitted by row of rivets. Side is painted red with dragon motif.

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A drum captured from the French. The top and bottom wooden bands and top skin loose.

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A copper bugle used in Crimean War.

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Steel Jew's Harp, given to Mrs Espedel by a survivor from the crashed Horsa DP349 at Fylgjesdal whom she nursed before his capture.

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A black and red side drum marked with ERII cap badge and insignia of 44 (HC) Div Engineers (TA). Held in blue striped drawstring bag. '44 (HC) DIV ENGINEERS (T.A.) UBIQUE ROYAL ENGINEERS, QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT'.

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A small portable harmonium by Yamaha, wooden body, legs and lid, fabric bellows, metal rods, ivory horn and key covers. Body decorated with inlay work and top has 'battle honours' written in white paint flanking RE cap badge, GRV cypher. Above key…

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A brass bugle carrying the inscription 'Glam Fortress RE 16 Sergt A.E. Chester', and maker's name 'G. Potter & Co, Aldershot'. It has a removable mouthpiece.