Vintage Mouthpiece Wind Trumpet Bronze 1910s Russian Empire Patina

I don't know what kind of blowpipe this mouthpiece is used for, I'm not a musician.There is no stamp on the mouthpiece.An internet search did not yield any additional information. I think only specialists in this field will be able to name the manufacturer for this device. Most likely, such a plant or factory no longer exists and such mouthpieces are not produced.

Judging by its appearance, it seems to me that the mouthpiece was made during the Russian Empire - a country that no longer exists, in the 10s of the 20th century.

It is made of bronze, heavy for its size and has a very good state of preservation. I did not remove the patina on purpose. Buyers are divided approximately 50/50: some like the patina, others like the shine.I am sure that it can be safely used further after a little maintenance. From the size of the mouthpiece I can assume that it is used on a tuba or equivalent large trumpet.

Dimensions:
Length - 8 cm (3.15 inch)Diameter of the inlet for the lips - 4 cm (1.57 inch)Diameter of the outlet - 1 cm (0.40 inch)Weight - 135 g

The mouthpiece is sold as is, so please look at the photos carefully and ask questions.With respect, we are waiting for a buyer!

Reverb Buyer Protection

Reverb has your back if your item is lost, damaged, or doesn't match its description. Simply report any issues within 7 days and we'll help you get a full refund.Learn more about Reverb Buyer Protection.

Promoted similar listings













Listed17 days ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
  • Russian Empire
Model
  • Mouthpiece
Finish
  • Bronze
Categories
Year
  • 1910s
Made In
  • Russia

Product safety information may be available here.

MiraculousMatvii

Mykolayiv, Ukraine
Joined Reverb:2025

Reverb Protection

Simple Returns, Secure Transactions, Human Support

Learn more

Secure Checkout

Reverb Gives

Your purchases help youth music programs get the gear they need to make music.

Oops, looks like you forgot something. Please check the fields highlighted in red.