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London Trade Card - William Bull, Musical Instruments
London Trade Card - William Bull, Musical Instruments - trumpets, kettledrums, French horns, speaking trumpets, hearing horns for deaf people, powder flasks. Trumpet Maker to His Majesty at the sign of the Trumpet and Horn, Castle Street, near the Museum.
18th century
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Media ID 14386585
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Appointment Bloomsbury Brass Bull Deaf Drum Drums Flask Flasks Hearing Horn Horns Instrument Instruments Kettledrum Majesty Maker Percussion Powder Speaking Tradesman Tradesmen Trumpet Trumpets Wind Musical
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Step into the vibrant world of 19th-century London with this exquisite photographic print from Media Storehouse. Featuring the London Trade Card of William Bull, Musical Instruments, this captivating image showcases an array of musical instruments from the Mary Evans Picture Library. Observe the intricate details of trumpets, kettledrums, French horns, speaking trumpets, hearing horns, and powder flasks. Bring the rich history of music and trade into your home or office with this stunning, high-quality print.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
1. Title: "William Bull and His Musical Wares: A 18th Century London Trade Card" 2.. This trade card, hailing from the 18th century, showcases the diverse range of musical instruments offered by William Bull, a renowned tradesman based in London. The card, adorned with intricate illustrations, displays an array of brass and wind instruments, as well as percussion pieces. 3. Detailed Description: The central image of the card features William Bull, a distinguished man in a waistcoat and trousers, standing proudly beside his sign, which bears the image of a trumpet and horn. The sign, "The Trumpet and Horn," is located near the Museum in Castle Street, Bloomsbury. 4. Instruments depicted: Surrounding Bull are various musical instruments, including trumpets, kettledrums, and French horns. Speaking trumpets and hearing horns, designed for the deaf, are also showcased, reflecting Bull's commitment to catering to diverse needs. Additionally, powder flasks are illustrated, suggesting that Bull may have supplied accessories for these instruments as well. 5. Historical Context: As the Trumpet Maker to His Majesty, William Bull held a prestigious royal appointment during the 18th century in England. This trade card serves as a testament to his expertise and the high regard in which he was held within the musical community. 6. Visual Appeal: The card's vibrant colors, intricate details, and engaging illustrations make it an attractive addition to any collection, offering a glimpse into the rich history of musical instrument making in London during the 18th century. 7. Conclusion: This 18th century trade card, featuring William Bull and his musical wares, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the diverse range of instruments available from a renowned London tradesman during this period. The card's historical significance, combined with its visual appeal, makes it an invaluable addition to any collection.
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