DCM 1436: J. W. Pepper Clarinet in B-flat
Summary
Instrument type: Clarinet in B-flat
Medium: Grenadilla, nickel silver.; 56 cm. (without mouthpiece)
Key Holes System: Simple system, 2 right hand finger rings, sometimes called Albert System. See "Meyer-Albert Systematic Misnomers."
Mark Maximum: THE / PREMIER / J. W. PEPPER / PHILADELPHIA / AND / CHICAGO / B (flat sign)
Mark Additional: Mark on bell. Mark on barrel, upper, and lower: J. W. PEPPER / PREMIER / PHILA / CHICAGO / B (flat sign)
Condition: Missing mouthpiece. Bell cracked and repaired with 3 nickel silver cross pins. Lower body joint cracked at socket to fingerhole 4. Tip is broken off and missing on crystal B-flat mouthpiece.
Case: In case with DCM 1437. Both instruments (DCM 1436 and 1437) are 2 of a set of 3 carried in the present homemade case lined inside with green felt. The case also contains an unsigned wooden E-flat clarinet mouthpiece and barrel from another instrument, with ligature; plus one ebonite B-flat mouthpiece marked: G. L. PENZEL / & MÜLLER(?) / NEW YORK, and a 2nd ebonite B-flat mouthpiece stamped (in white): STUDENT // 1167 // M, a cocuswood B-flat mouthpiece, unsigned, and a crystal B-flat mouthpiece, fluted, marked: H. CHEDEVILLE (cursive). The case contains 3 B-flat and/or A ligatures, plus 7 more B-flat and/or A clarinet barrels.
The Dayton C. Miller collection in the Library of Congress, contains nearly 1,700 flutes and other wind instruments, statuary, iconography, books, music, trade catalogs, tutors, patents, and other materials mostly related to the flute. It includes both Western and non-Western examples of flutes from around the world, with at least 460 European and American instrument makers represented. Items in the collection date from the 16th to the 20th century.
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