Stolen instruments
The following struments are currently reported as stolen. If any of you are offered this oboe by a seller, please contact
the local police.
Collection of 11 oboes
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Oboe Grundmann-Camus ca.1780
Upper joint signed "Grundmann" with number "1" and two crossed swords, lower joint and bell signed "Camus Paris", bell badly cracked, 2 horn mounts on the Camus joints, 2 silver keys, all parts have the same stained color and are made of boxwood. See picture.
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Oboe Peuckert ca. 1815
All joints signed "Peuckert Breslau", 8 brass keys, boxwood with ivory rings.Top onion movable for tuning. See pictures.
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Oboe F. Ludwig ca. 1840
Signed "F.Ludwig/Prag", length 54.2 cm, eight brass keys, stained boxwood. See pictures.
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Oboe Berthold & Sohne ca. 1890
All parts signed "Berthold & Sohne" , dark stained boxwood, nickel (?) keywork, horn mounts, good playing condition. Very top movable for tuning. No picture.
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Oboe Louis Muller, Lyon, ca.1860
Ebony wood, silver keywork, wood and keywork in bad state. No picture.
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Oboe Loree nr. U56, ca. 1910
Ebony wood, silvered keywork with thumbplate system, good playing condition. In original case. No picture.
- Oboe Loree Royal nr. KE58, ca. 1990
Ebony wood, silvered keywork, good playing condition. No picture, for similar instrument see the internet. In original case.
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Oboe d'amore Peter van der Poel ca.1997
Copy of a Denner instrument, signed "P.v.d.Poel", three brass keys, clear boxwood. No picture. For similar instrument google "oboe d'amore baroque".
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Oboe da caccia Peter van der Poel ca. 1997
Copie of Eichentopf instrument, signed "P.v.d.Poel", two brass keys, brass bell, black stained maple wood with black leather cover, clear & clumsy repair by Eduard Wesly with gaffer tape (!) ca. 10 cm from top. See picture.
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English horn, anonymous, end of 18th century
equally and lightly bent like a caccia with three (or two?) brass keys, covered in black leather. Not signed. Instrument in one part, bell missing. No picture.
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Bell of a Cahusac oboe, ca. 1760
The one who finds this bell gets extra flowers since the thieves lost and left the two other joints on my stairs in a towel, making this beautiful and expensive oboe pretty worthless and probably lost as a complete instrument for posterity. Dark brown stained boxwood. One ivory ring on the bell. See picture of the two joints still in my possession and imagine the elegant missing bell for yourself.
Please contact:
Eduard Wesly
Marigaux-Oboe Modell 910
Grenadilla
full automatic
covered finger holes, golden plated
Serialnumber 35782 (on the back of the first key "S" engraving)
characteristic on the height is a fault of hitting something
case of the oboe: black, inside red, inscription "Alex Klein"
(silver) "Albrecht Mayer" (golden)
bag o the case: black with inscription "Marigaux"
Also in the bag included were
- various material for building reeds (2 knifes: one double hollow
ground knife)
- reed case, black, for 50 reeds, special characteristic: on the top
is an autograph of Albrecht Mayer ("Albrecht Mayer, für
Yu-Ching")
- scores of Nielson and Vivaldi, Audition parts for Oboe
- Metronom (green, small, SEIKO)
Contact
Yu-Ching Yang
Brouwserweg 100
6216GE Maastricht
Tel. +31-6-26071526
Email: monsteryuching@gmail.com
Fossati Modell J10, Nr. 10067
Ort: 84 Bus von Stuttgart nach Sindelfingen
Datum: 01.07.2010
Eigner: Kirsty Wilson
Lorée Royal Nr. NZ 13
Ort: Station Barcelona Sants
Datum: April 30 2010
Eigner: Christopher Bouwman