It's an Accepted Standard Amplifying Horn. It measures 43" in length and the diameter of the brass bell is 24". Was a horn like this really used in a home or did this one have a unique or special purpose?
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It's an Accepted Standard Amplifying Horn. It measures 43" in length and the diameter of the brass bell is 24". Was a horn like this really used in a home or did this one have a unique or special purpose?
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Another, possibly helpful photo. Sadly I'm unable to turn the thing right side up.
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That's a Tea Tray Company horn, sold to people who wanted a larger horn for their personal machines. If you look closely at the decal, the brass bell of the pictured horn will have "TTCo." on it.
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Thanks George!
I will do some internet searching to learn about the company.
Do you know if they are fairly common?
Does it have any particularly unique value?
The seller wanted $129 but I managed to get him down to $89. I think it's curiously even comically amazing despite being a little overpowering in the livingroom of my 1 bedroom apartment.
I will do some internet searching to learn about the company.
Do you know if they are fairly common?
Does it have any particularly unique value?
The seller wanted $129 but I managed to get him down to $89. I think it's curiously even comically amazing despite being a little overpowering in the livingroom of my 1 bedroom apartment.
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Tea Tray was a huge supplier of horns in their time. It (along with another company) supplied horns for Edison.
There's not any particularly "unique value" to the horn, but for $89.00 you did fine. A 42-inch horn is larger than usual, but 56-inch, 60-inch, and 72-inch horns were also offered in the catalogs. I've always like the "Approved Amplifying Horn" decal.
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There's not any particularly "unique value" to the horn, but for $89.00 you did fine. A 42-inch horn is larger than usual, but 56-inch, 60-inch, and 72-inch horns were also offered in the catalogs. I've always like the "Approved Amplifying Horn" decal.
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The website knows "which way is up" for the 2nd photo. You only need to click on the pic to see it properly.
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