The Euphonium Collective


These are pictures of instruments other than Boosey & Hawkes models.

Manufacturers A - M (Click here to go to page 1A).

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British & European Models





A beautifully restored 1905 De Vries 4 valve saxhorn.
Owned by my good friend Dennis in the U.S.A.






A Huttl 4 valve model.





A rare E flat tuba by William Brown of London.





An unknown French 4 valve euphonium.





An unknown French 4 valve euphonium.





A modern Hirsbrunner euphonium, based on an early design.





A modern Hirsbrunner euphonium, based on an early design.





A very sad sight for a euphonium.





A very sad sight for a euphonium.





A Couesnon 4 valve euphonium.





A Couesnon 4 valve euphonium.






Just for fun, here is a Highams of Manchester 3 valve
non - compensating E flat tuba, circa 1870.





Circa 1860, seriel number 33384, reverse view.





A 4 valve, euphonium, made by Courtois model 164.





A 5 valve, 2 bell euphonium, made by Distin in 1895.





A 5 valve, 2 bell euphonium, made by Distin.





A 5 valve euphonium, made in Brussells.
The bell engraving reads Vandarop Le Triumphe.





A 5 valve euphonium, made in Brussells.
The bell engraving reads Vandarop Le Triumphe.





A 5 valve euphonium, made in Brussells.
The bell engraving reads Vandarop Le Triumphe.





A 4 valve Clercq euphonium, made in Brussells.





A 4 valve Mahillon non compensating euphonium.





A 4 valve Mahillon euphonium, reverse view.





A 4 valve Marzan non compensating euphonium.





An 1880 Generale 4 valve euphonium.





An 1880 Generale 4 valve euphonium.





An undated euphonium made by R.De Lacy Ltd of 84 Holland Road, Brixton, London.





An undated euphonium made by R.De Lacy Ltd
of 84 Holland Road, Brixton, London.



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