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Guitar by Domenico Sellas, Venice, Italy, ca. 1670.
Guitar by Antoine Aubry, Mirecourt, France, 1779.
Lyre-guitar by Mauchand Roudhloff, Paris, ca. 1800.
Harpsichord by Jacques Germain, Paris, 1785.
No. 1 of a limited edition of 150 Presidential model tenor saxophones built by The L. A. Sax Company, Barrington, Illinois, 1993.
Disc music box by F. G. Otto and Sons, Jersey City, New Jersey, 1896-1897.
Three early band instruments by C. G. Conn of Elkhart, Indiana.
Cornet by C. G. Conn, Elkhart, Indiana, 1883.
Sanxian (san-hsien), China, 19th century.
Saung gauk (arched harp), Burma, 19th century.
Mi gyaun (long zither), Burma, 19th century.
Garramout slit drum, coastal Sepik River region of New Guinea, late 19th century.
The Townsley Courtyard sleeps quietly on a cold winter evening.
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Order #3:  Set of 13, 3 x 5 Color Postcards, includes one of each view shown above - $3.00  

To order single copies, click on appropriate thumbnail - $ .30 each

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