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Hunting horn
Hunting horn
Maker:  George Henry Rodenbostel, London
Brass, silver
1764-1789
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Hunting horn
Hunting horn
Hunting horn
Maker:  George Henry Rodenbostel, London
Brass, silver
1764-1789
 ...
Hunting horn Hunting horn Maker: George Henry Rodenbostel, London Brass, silver 1764-1789 Brass, silver 1764-1789
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Label Text

Throughout his lifetime, George Washington enjoyed fox hunting during the fall and winter at Mount Vernon, often inviting his neighbors and business associates to join him in the sport. Slaves William (Billy) Lee and his brother Frank Lee served as huntsmen during Washington's outings, managing the hounds and directing them by means of hunting horns, such as this one, which were played with one hand while riding. The exceptional quality of this horn suggests that its maker, George Henry Rodenbostel of London, originally intended it to be played in an orchestra, rather than the forests of Virginia.

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Datec. 1764-1789
Maker (English, active 1764 - 1789)
Geography Made - England
Medium/TechniqueBrass, silver
DimensionsOverall: 22 1/4 in. x 17 3/4 in. x 9 in. (56.52 cm x 45.09 cm x 22.86 cm) Other (bell alone): 9 1/4 in. x 9 in. (23.5 cm x 22.86 cm)
Credit LineBequest of James Alfred Pearce, 1921
Object numberW-81
DescriptionBrass horn with silver trumpet-form mouthpiece; body of horn coils around in a circle to form three and a half loops and then opens to a flaring bell with a rolled lip; brass, U-shaped bracket soldered just below the mouthpiece and onto the first coil; another brass, U-shaped bracket joins the last coil to the neck of the bell; bell is inscribed with a line a third of the way up from the lip; maker's mark, stamped on the side above the coils, is surrounded by scrolling foliage and berry decoration.
Published ReferencesGrosvenor Merle-Smith, The Hunting Horn: What to Know and How to Know It (Richmond, VA: DeMenti Milestone Publishing, 2021), xiii.
Margaret Brown Klapthor and Howard Alexander Morrison, George Washington: A Figure Upon the Stage (Washington, DC: The Smithsonian Institution Press, 1982), 144.
MarkingsMaker's mark stamped on the exterior of the bell, on the lower rim, on the side above the coiled body: "George/ Henry * Rodenbostel/ in * Piccadilly/ London/ 17".
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