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Created by:
Hohner Musikinstrumente GmbH & Co. KG, German, founded 1857  Search this
Used by:
Big Mama Thornton, American, 1926 - 1984  Search this
Medium:
brass (alloy) , wood , metal and plastic
Dimensions:
H x W x D: 1 × 3 15/16 × 11/16 in. (2.5 × 10 × 1.7 cm)
Type:
harmonicas
Place made:
Germany, Europe
Date:
ca. 1950
Description:
A brass Hohner Old Standby harmonica owned and played by Big Mama Thornton.
This bright brass harmonica in the key of ‘E’ with several engravings on front and back and a brown wooden comb with ten chamber holes. On one side of the well-worn instrument, from left to right, is the Hohner company six-point star. Engraved across the top is [M. HOHNER’S OLD STANDBY] with a (raised engraving of) “Founder of the Factory” icon. On the bottom is [REGISTERED / MADE IN GERMANY] and [M.HOHNER]. The numbers one through ten are engraved below.
On the reverse side of the harmonica are several circular embossing’s and engravings representing the history of the manufacturer. From left to right is “D.VERDEIENSTE” (engraved vertically); two circular engraved embossing’s depicting family and a figurehead under “WIEN” (Vienna) with “1873” below them and “ULM / 1871” to their right. To the left of the middle raised engraving of “TRADE MARK” and a two handed “GESETZL./GESCH” logo, are circular engraved embossing’s which read “STUTT/GART / 1881” and “PHILAD / 1876” and “G.R.BRONCE”.
Topic:
African American  Search this
Blues (Music)  Search this
Instrumentalists (Musicians)  Search this
Jazz (Music)  Search this
Music  Search this
Musicians  Search this
Rhythm and blues (Music)  Search this
Credit Line:
Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
Object number:
2021.59.1
Restrictions & Rights:
No known copyright restrictions
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National Museum of African American History and Culture Collection
Classification:
Musical Instruments
Data Source:
National Museum of African American History and Culture
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd561ecfe22-8683-499b-bbd2-29059bf4a3b4
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmaahc_2021.59.1