Details
AN IVORY CORNETT
Italian or German, 17th Century
The body of curved form, the lower part shaped octagonally and the upper part in a diamond pattern, six finger holes and a thumbhole decorated with black stylised designs (lacking mouthpiece)
22.5/8 in. (83 cm.)
Provenance
Rothschild inv. no. AR3286.

Lot Essay

This elegant ivory cornet is engraved in the mid-seventeenth-century fashion with chequered foliate mosaics enhanced with black pigment. Such cornetts were amongst the most highly prized instruments of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. During the eighteenth century the smaller cornettino became fashionable, and both Bach and Handel composed parts for it.

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