Work Trumpet
- Description (Brief)
- As more American volunteer fire fighting companies began to form during the late 18th century, a need emerged for better organized efforts in combating conflagrations. Engineers and officers would use “speaking trumpets” to amplify their voices over the noise and commotion of a fire scene to direct the company in effectively fighting the blaze. Two trumpet variants are reflected in the collection: plain and functional “working” trumpets that were actively used at fires, and highly decorated “presentation” trumpets. Presentation trumpets were awarded to firefighters in honor of their service, or between fire companies during visits, competitions, and musters.
- This brass work trumpet was in use around 1860-1870. The trumpet is fairly plain and lacks any inscriptions. There is one bulging band near the mouthpiece and two plain raised bands above the bell.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- 1860-1870
- maker
- unknown
- place made
- United States
- Physical Description
- brass (overall material)
- Measurements
- overall: 18 1/2 in x 4.5 cm; 46.99 cm x 1 3/4 in
- ID Number
- 2005.0233.0855
- accession number
- 2005.0233
- catalog number
- 2005.0233.0855
- Credit Line
- Gift of CIGNA Museum and Art Collection
- See more items in
- Home and Community Life: Fire Fighting and Law Enforcement
- Work
- Cultures & Communities
- Firefighting Collection
- Speaking Trumpets
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History