Monumental Brass Marching Band Sousaphone (Tuba, Horn) Sculpture
Located in Hyattsville, MD
USA, c.1930s. Vintage and Monumental Brass Marching Band Salvage Scrap Sousaphone. Width: 29 x
1930s American Industrial Used Marching Band Instruments
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Monumental Brass Marching Band Sousaphone (Tuba, Horn) Sculpture
Located in Hyattsville, MD
USA, c.1930s. Vintage and Monumental Brass Marching Band Salvage Scrap Sousaphone. Width: 29 x
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Brass Military or Marching Band Snare Drum, circa 1900
Located in Ottawa, Ontario
All Brass Military or Marching Band Snare Drum, circa 1900, The drum is unmarked unless on the
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World War 2 Era French Regimental Styled Brass Marching Band Drum
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This interesting brass and metal marching band drum was made by the A.F Mathews & Co. of France in
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Solid Brass Military or Marching Band Snare Drum Converted to Table, Early 1900s
Located in Nantucket, MA
Solid brass military or marching band snare drum complete with drum heads in working order
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Painted Marching Band Drums
Located in Fitzroy, Victoria
Timber framed, brass bound drums, painted in a red and white chevron pattern. Original skins.
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