Description: This vintage 100+ year old King H. N. White Liberty Trumpet is a stunning piece, plated in shimmering gold that will catch the eye of any musician or collector. The trumpet includes a mouthpiece and case, making it ready to play! A few other items are included and can be seen in the pictures. The pictures are the best description so please zoom in and look closely! This trumpet was my grandmothers pride and joy, which is why I’ve held on to it so long, but none of us play. She saved all her money during the Great Depression to purchase it herself to play through high school marching band. The last time it was played was by a professional musician during my wedding. He was very impressed by the quality and sound. I was overjoyed to see it loved and played by someone, since my beloved grandmother had been gone 30+ years now. But now I just want someone who loves trumpets to enjoy and play this the way it’s supposed to be played! This trumpet was made in the United States between 1915-1925 and has a serial number of 75516. It is in excellent condition and has been well-preserved over the years. This stunning gold-plated instrument is a true work of art and is sure to impress any audience. It has the original case included, and a key in the envelope that we’ve never used. Also to note- the buttons seem to be a pearl top- see pictures. They are beautiful, and a detail I hadn’t noticed until listing it now! This piece is truly a work of art and one of a kind in this condition! I also have two separate antique mouthpieces listed in auctions if you’d like to purchase those too, if available.
Price: 3450 USD
Location: Eagle River, Wisconsin
End Time: 2024-02-04T17:35:35.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: King
Bore Size: Medium
Type: Standard
Color: Gold
Instrument: Trumpet
Set Includes: Case, Mouthpiece
Finish Material: Gold Plated
Experience Level: Expert
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Finish: Gold Plate
California Prop 65 Warning: no