Woodwind only.
Some listed by serial number other entries show stock taking information. Date, description, serial number, maker, date, purchaser, place, price. Index partly missing
Cocoa and ebonite modern flutes: 1085-2654
Modern second hand flutes: 3 letter codes and 91-7079
Second hand flutes: some without numbers & 13, 37, 72, 106, 115, 160, 247-7088 (with large gaps)
Modern flutes: 2308-3809.
Radcliff model flutes: 159-436
Old style concert flutes: 6847-7161, in stock on Jun 29th 1895, 7073-7312, 3689-3706, 7315-7358
B flat clarinets: 5165, 5471-5490,
New system piccolos: 1273-2099 (with gaps)
Modern piccolos in stock in Jun 29 1895: 2266-4132 (with gaps)
D piccolos: 1287-4069 (with some gaps)
E flat piccolos: 1288-4058 (with gaps)
F piccolos: 1300-3971 (with gaps)
Flageolets: 1926-3585 (with gaps)
Second hand piccolos (not modern): 1632-3096
F flutes: 660, 1200-4060, 7135-9 (with gaps)
E flat flutes: 1291-4014, 7144-8
B flat flutes: 1283-4014
Oboes & Cors Anglais: 542-912
Bassoons: 547-877
A clarinets: 3498, 3880-5578 (with gaps)
B flat clarinet: 3998-5522
C clarionets: 3887-5602 (with gaps)
E flat clarionets: 3937-5782 (with gaps)
Second hand clarionets & wood instruments: 549-784, 3436, 3614, 3920, 3950-5144 (with gaps)
Tenor & bass clarionets: 3912-5539 (with gaps)
Saxophones: 4886-5615 (with gaps)
Second hand flutes & piccolos (modern): 3 letter codes, 170, 172, 298, 394, 454… 7210 (with large gaps)
Silver cylinder flutes: 3 letter codes, a & d & m
1882-c.1901
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