Details
A SILVER HUNTING HORN
Attributed to a member of the Haas family
Engraved 'I. W. Haas nurnberg' surmounted by the emblem of a leaping hare with the maker's initials within an oval on the garland and decorated with a huntsman on horseback, a hound and a wolf in high relief against stylised trees and a geometric ground with a lion's head mask with a ring, the mouthpiece also engraved with geometric designs
11 in. (28 cm.) long overall
Provenance
Rothschild inv. no. AR1766.
Literature
W. Waterhouse, The New Langwill Index: a Dictionary of Musical Wind-Instruments Makers and Inventors, London, 1993, pp. 153-4.
Sale room notice
This instrument is a post horn.

Lot Essay

The Haas family were the most illustrious and prolific of the Nuremberg brass instrument making families. The family included four masters over four generations all using the same mark, a leaping hare and the initials I W H. The horn bears the Nuremberg town mark of an 'N'.

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