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Title: Serpent
Maker:
Possibly by Leopoldo Franciolini (Italian, Florence 1844–1920 Florence)
Date: 18th century (?)
Geography: Italy
Culture: Italian
Medium: Wood, leather, brass, ivory
Dimensions: Length 822 mm., Diam. of bell 120 mm., Length of mouthpiece 60 mm., Length of crook, ca. 355 mm.
Classification: Aerophone-Lip Vibrated-horn
Credit Line: The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889
Object Number: 89.4.1090
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