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CIVIL WAR BALTIMORE DRUM WITH LIKELY CONFEDERATE

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
CIVIL WAR BALTIMORE DRUM WITH LIKELY CONFEDERATE
USAGE. Drum measures 17" across and 14 1/2" high. It has an upper skin intact & a partial lower skin. The 2 hoops are the early lace-through style that appear to have had, at one time, a mustard-colored painted finish. The wooden body of the drum is stained dark, and there are a large number of star-headed tacks at the seam & surrounding the peep hole. The label inside the drum is blue & white and reads, "C.H. EISENBRANDT IMPORTER & MANUFACTURER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 76 BALTIMORE ST. BALTIMORE". The ropes & tugs could be original or possibly period replacements. This drum comes complete with an early, 17" pair of well-used drumsticks that appear to be made of rosewood. CONDITION: the top skin is intact and the bottom skin is 60% intact with losses. The top hoop is complete but needs to be reset. There is a brass plate repair on one section of the top hoop. The bottom hoop is separated with small losses. Tugs are dry but functional. Ropes are worn but appear complete. The label remains quite clear. Drumsticks show heavy wear. (02-20122/BF). $2,000-3,000.