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Zobo Band Instruments
late 19th century
American
1959
American
ca. 1923–28
Evette-Schaeffer
ca. 1925
Aztec
15th–16th century
Bartolomeo Cristofori
1720
Nasca artist(s)
100–400 CE
Veracruz
8th–9th century
Etruscan, Vetulonia
ca. 480 BCE
Anonymous
ca. 1840
Henry Sibley
1840
Native American (Seneca, Tonawanda band)
19th century
Native American (Seneca, Allegheny band)
late 19th century
Native American (Seneca, Tonawanda band)
19th century
American
late 19th century
Native American (Seneca,Alleghany band)
19th century
Native American (Seneca,Alleghany band)
19th century
664–332 B.C.
Jean-Baptiste Voboam
1697
John F. Stratton
ca. 1880
Lill Tschudi
1936
Indonesia, possibly Sulawesi
ca. 100 BCE–300 CE
Ernst Seltmann
ca. 1870
Russian
second half 18th century
Greater Coclé
750–950 CE
Adolphe (Antoine Joseph) Sax
mid-19th century
American
ca. 1930
Peru; north coast (?)
1st–mid-16th century
May Stevens
2007
Adolphe (Antoine Joseph) Sax
1863
Italian
ca. 1888
Bartholomeus van der Helst
1662
Wendell MacRae
1930s
Karl Moritz Missenharter
ca. 1900
Early Quimbaya or Zenú
300 BCE–1000 CE
Lagoon peoples
19th–20th century
Lagoon peoples
19th–20th century
Gautrot aîné
ca. 1900
Lower Niger Bronze Industry
19th–20th century
Jacob Denner
before 1735