Piccolo Collection
> c. 1845-1865
Godfroy Aine
Godfroy Aine
Mid-19th-century Godfroy Aîné five-key piccolo, likely c.1845–1865. A well-preserved, collectible Paris workshop example with strong maker attribution.
> c. 1867
Louis Lot
L.Lot
Mid-19th-century Louis Lot C piccolo, Boehm system, cocuswood and silver, featuring unusually refined embouchure and bore architecture.
> 1860 - 1880
Buffet Crampon
Buffet Crampon
Mid-Late 19th-century Buffet Crampon Paris five-key simple-system piccolo in grenadilla with full dual-joint stamping and French diapason pitch.
> c. 1860-1890
R.J. Heath & Sons
R.J. Heath & Sons
Late-19th-century French trade piccolo, four-key simple system, likely Mirecourt-made, with undercut tone holes and threaded stopper, retailed by R.J. Heath & Sons, Cardiff, in high pitch.
> 1878 - 1882
Rudall, Carte & Co
#2273
Rudall, Carte & Co #2273
Late-19th-century Rudall, Carte & Co. simple-system piccolo in ebonite with nickel silver keywork. Accompanying flute.
> 1886 - 1895
J.Gras
J.Gras
Late-19th-century French Boehm-system piccolo in cocuswood, professionally appointed with advanced keywork, dual Bley–Gras stamping, and carved tenon relief.
> 1880 - 1920
Unknown 6 key
Unknown 6 key
Unstamped late-19th/early-20th century D♭ piccolo in granadilla with six-key simple system, well-preserved; collectible and niche-playable, with value constrained primarily by pitch and maker anonymity.
> 1900 - 1916
Penzel Müller
Penzel Müller
Early 20th-century Penzel Müller six-key simple-system D♭ piccolo. Grenadilla with nickel silver keywork in original case.
> c. 1920-1930
V.Kohlert
V.Kohlert
Early 20th-century Kohlert wooden piccolo in C, simple system, 6-hole, 7-key configuration; a well-preserved Bohemian trade instrument with original matching head and body stamps.




















































































