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Sunday, January 11, 2009
1876 Klemm & Brother Bass Drum (Philadelphia)
Lot 688028 Described as follows:
LATE NINETEENTH-CENTURY KLEMM & BROTHER RAWHIDE DRUM. Circa 1870s, Philadelphia, with various handwriting on the interior with dates "March 19, 1876". Manufacturer's tag on inside of drum. With two drumsticks Height: 24" Diameter: 24".
Auction Date: Jan. 10, 2009
SUSANIN'S Auctions
900 South Clinton
Chicago, IL 60607
United States
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