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Haas,  Johann Wilhelm:
  Miniature Natural Horn,  Imperial City of Nürnberg (1681)
  Trumpet,  Imperial City of Nürnberg (1690-1710)
  Trumpet,  Imperial City of Nürnberg  (1710-1720)
  Trumpet,  Imperial City of Nürnberg (1710-1720)
  Trumpet,  Imperial City of Nürnberg (1716-1723)
Haas,  Wolf Wilhelm:
  Jagdhorn (hunting horn),  Imperial City of Nürnberg (after 1706)
  Signal Hunting Horn,  Imperial City of Nürnberg (1754-1759)
Haines Brothers:
  Square Piano,  New York (1866)
Haines, Daniel W.:
  Graphite-Epoxy Violin, Columbia, South Carolina (1974)
Hainlein,  Paul:
  Trumpet,  Imperial City of Nürnberg (1666)
Haka,  Richard
  Descant (soprano) Recorder,  Amsterdam (1680)
  Veltschalmey (Deutsche Schalmei,  treble shawm),  Amsterdam (1690)
Halari, Jean-Louis Antoine:
  Cornopean in B-flat, Paris (1850)
Hale, John:
  Bassoon by John Hale and William Milhouse, London (1785-1800)
Hall, William, & Son:
  Checklist of Flutes and Fifes by William Hall & Son
Hall (Firth & Hall):
  Checklist of Flutes and Fifes by Firth & Hall
Hall (Firth,  Hall,  & Pond):
  Clarinet in C,  New York (1833-1847)
  Clarinet in C,  New York (1842-1847)
  Checklist of Flutes and Fifes by Firth, Hall, & Pond
Hall and Quinby:
  Cornet in B-flat/A,  Boston (1866-1876)
Hallet,  Benjamin:
  Flute,  London (1740-1750)
  Descant (soprano) Recorder in C (fifth flute),  London (before 1760)
Hallet,  Davis,  and Company:
  Square Piano,  Boston (1858)
Hamm,  Johann Gottfried:
  Violin,  Markneukirchen (1796)
Hammig I, Hermann:
  Violin, Berlin (1890-1924)
Hannss,  Johannes Jacob:
  Chest Organ,  Northern Germany (1620)
Hansen, Lars[h]:
  Langeleik,  Toten or Eidsvold, Norway (ca. 1900-1915)
Harlan, Peter:
  Octave Spinet, Markneukirchen (1931)
Harmony Company:
  Parade Drum, Chicago (1910)
Harmony Guitar Company:
  Harmony Guitar Company Workshop Exhibit
Hart (Bacon & Hart):
  Checklist of Flutes and Fifes by Philadelphia Makers (including Bacon & Hart)
Harteman:
  Cornopean in A, Paris (1850)
Hartley,  Stephen:
  Upright Piano,  London and Halifax (after 1882)
Harton,  Andrea:
  Bass Lute,  Venice (1600)
Hasler, John:
  Bassoon, London (1830)
Hatton,  Paul:
  Oboe,  Oxford (1790-1795)
Haward,  Charles:
  Spinet,  London (1689)
Hawkes and Son:
  Oboe,  London (1884-1895)
  Oboe,  London (1884-1930)
Haynes, George W. and William S.:
  Checklist of Flutes and Piccolos
Haynes, John C., and Co..:
  Snare drum (shell), Boston (1884-1906)
Haynes, William S.:
  Checklist of Thermoclarinets
Heber Workshop:
  Tenor Normaphon, Markneukirchen (1930)
Heckel:
  Bassoon attributed to Adler or Heckel, Adorf or Markneukirchen, The Vogtland, Saxony (1900-1915)
Heerde,  Jan Juriaensz van:
  Treble (alto) Recorder in F,  Amsterdam (1670)
Heilmann,  Matthaus:
  Grand Piano,  Mainz (1790)
Heldahl,  Anders:
  Hardingfele,  Bergen (1886)
Hell,  Franz:
  Contrabassoon, Bünn, Moravia (1830)
Helland,  Gunnar Olavsson:
  Hardingfele,  Bø,  Telemark,  Norway (1895)
  Hardingfele,  Bø,  Telemark,  Norway (1908)
Hercules Materials Company, Inc.:
  Graphite-Epoxy Violin, Cumberland, Maryland (1974)
HERE, Inc.:
  Appalachian Dulcimer, Minneapolis (ca. 1975)
Hill,  Henry:
  Flute,  London (1830-1832)
  Flute,  London (1834-1835)
Hiller,  Karl:
  Upright Piano,  Berlin (1920)
Hintz,  Frederick:
  English Guitar (cittern),  London (1761)
Hodsdon,  Alec:
  Spinet,  Lavenham,  Suffolk,  England (1949)
Hoeprich,  Eric:
  Clarinet in B-flat,  Amsterdam (1996)
Hoey, James:
  Fife in B-flat, New York (1837-1856)
Hofmann,  Ferdinand:
  Grand Piano,  Vienna (1795)
Hohner,  M.:
  Harmonica, "Trumpet Call model," Trossingen (1906)
  Harmonica, "Pohl Phone resonator model,"  Trossingen  (after 1908)
  Harmonica, "Aero Band model,"  Trossingen (1909)
  Harmonica, "The Auto model," Trossingen (1923)
  Harmonica,  "Chromatic model,"  Trossingen  (1936)
Hopf, David:
  Violin, Klingenthal (1790-1840)
Holton, Frank & Co.:
  Annotated Checklist of Instruments Designed by Lloyd Loar Along With Their Amplifiers and Speakers
  Electronic harpsichord, Elkhorn, Wisconsin (1937-1940)
  Electronic harpsichord, Elkhorn, Wisconsin (1937-1940)
Hopkins,  Asa:
  Clarinet in B-flat,  Litchfield,  Connecticut (1829-1837)
  Flute,  Litchfield,  Connecticut (1829-1832)
Hopkins,  Edward:
  Flute in F, Troy, New York (1839-1866)
Hornsteiner, Joseph:
  Violin, Mittenwald or Berlin (1880-1900)
Hoskin,  John:
  Treble Viol,  England (1609)
Hoskins, A. M.:
  Snare Drum,  Minneapolis (1913)
Hougen,  Knud K.:
  Violin in style of hardingfele,  Inwood,  Iowa (1895)
Howell,  Thomas:
  Violin, Bristol, England (1836)
Hoyer,  Gebrüder:
  Keyed trumpet in G,  Vienna (1835)
Hubbard,  Frank,  Harpsichords:
  Fortepiano,  Waltham,  Massachusetts (1984)
Humphrey,  Guy:
  Oboes (1900-1925)
  Oboe, Paris (1925)
Hunger,  Christoph Friedrich:
  Viola,  Leipzig (1751)
Hutchins,  Carleen Maley:
  Viola, Montclair, New Jersey (1953)
  Small Bass Violin, Montclair and Erie, Pennsylvania (1968)
  Tenor Violin, Montclair and Maplewood, New Jersey (1971)
  Graphite-Epoxy Violin,  Montclair (1974)
  Mezzo Violin, Montclair (1977)
  Soprano Violin, Montclair (1981)
  Contrabass Violin, Montclair (1981)
  Violin, Le Gruyère, Montclair (1982)
  Alto Violin, Montclair (1983)
  Baritone Violin, Montclair (1984)
  Treble Violin, Montclair (1985)

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