Wurlitzer Lyric Cornet Serial Numbers

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Cornet: Wurlitzer: Lyric: 2034: Engraved The Lyric MADE BY Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Chicago Cincinnati: 532: Helicon: Pourcelle: inscribed: HENRY POURCELLE, SUPERIOR, PARIS bell 19 1/2IN Pourcelle was a trade name for the Bruno Company The Bruno Company was established in New York in 1834 In 1868, the Company used C. Bruno and Son as its name. The Conn Cornet Model List. The model numbers above 46A have some gaps in the dates, and possibly some errors. This is an attempt to reconstruct the missing pages, and complete the existing pages. I have included an extra column to indicate the year (s) when the instrument was (at least) in use.

The roots of the Wurlitzer family dates back to the 17th century. In 1853, The Wurlitzer family arrived in Cincinnati, having already been skilled at the manufacturer of musical instruments. In 1856, Rudolph Wurlitzer founded The Wurlitzer Co. As a dealer and opened outlets in several cities. And, he started making pianos in 1880. 1865 opened in Chicago. 1872, brother Anton joined and they became Wurlitzer Bros.

In 1890 incorporated as Rudolph Wurlitzer Co Besides Rudolph, but there was also E.H. Wurlitzer of Boston, who was an instrument maker that was bought out in 1901 by, and became a partner with Harry Bettony.

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Bettony took over his former bosss company, which became Cundy-Bettony. The original Wurlitzer Lyric trombones were produced before 1906 and read Made by Rudolph Wurlitzer on the bell. Starting in 1906 they read Lyric, Wurlitzer and were made by Conn. Dagestanskaya skazka pechke poleno. • 1853 Franz Rudolph Wurlitzer (1831-1914) emigrates from Saxony to Cincinatti • 1857 Rudolph Wurlitzer, bookkeeper, #96 Main St. (he establishes an instrument importing business this year) • 1861 R.W., musical instruments, #123 Main St., upstairs; brother Anton Frances Wurlitzer (1839-1901) has now joined him as a clerk • 1865 a branch opens in Chicago on Wabash Ave.

• 1867 brother Constantine (1846-1934) immigrates to US and joins them as a clerk • 1868 moves to #115 Main St. • 1872 now R. Wurlitzer & Bro., #115 Main St., with Anton • 1880 W. & Bro., #115 Main St., manufacturer & importer of musical instruments, regular & ‘Excelsior’ models of brass • 1889 son Howard Eugene Wurlitzer (1871-1928) joins the company and develops the organ business • 1891 moves to #23 W. Amiko mini hd proshivka. Wurlitzer Co. • 1893 offering ‘Cincinnati’, ‘Courtois’, ‘Professional’, & ‘Besson’ model cornets as well as ‘Amateur Superior’ & ‘Popular Superior’ trombones • 1894 son Rudolph Henry Wurlitzer (1873-1948) joins the company as director & develops the violin dept. • 1896 moves to #117-121 East 4th St.

• 1899 Anton retires • 1904 son Farny Reginald Wurlitzer (1883-1972) joins the company as a sales rep after studying manufacturing in Germany • 1912 Rudolph retires as president; Howard takes his place • 1914 a branch opens in San Francisco, CA, #985 Market St. • 1925 offering Martin Handcraft instruments as well as their own ‘Lyric’ and ‘Professional’ model brass, the ‘Innovation’ trumpet, the new ‘Melody’ trumpet, and the new ‘Vocal’ cornet in C/Bb/A; Chicago store at #329-331 S.