I don't know how they came up with the 1790-1840 range, but it's highly likely that these sticks date to the Civil War or pre-war. I wish I could get the measurements of some of these. It's always hard to date drumsticks. People claim skinny post-war drumsticks to be from the war just because they happen to be made from rosewood or ebony, but when you have a collection this large, what are the odds that most of them are post-war?
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A CANVAS-COVERED WOODEN TRUNK FULL OF DRUMSTICKS, STRAPS AND ROPES, CIRCA 1790-1840
MEASUREMENTS
height 10in. by length 24in. 25.4cm. by 61cm.
DESCRIPTION
the iron-handled trunk filled with sixteen plain, four turned and six leather-covered wood drumsticks, some for bass and some for snare drums, a drummer's strap and assorted drum ropes. The trunk with the remains of old wall- and newspaper linings. Approximately 30 pieces.
Sold For $2,160
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A CANVAS-COVERED WOODEN TRUNK FULL OF DRUMSTICKS, STRAPS AND ROPES, CIRCA 1790-1840
MEASUREMENTS
height 10in. by length 24in. 25.4cm. by 61cm.
DESCRIPTION
the iron-handled trunk filled with sixteen plain, four turned and six leather-covered wood drumsticks, some for bass and some for snare drums, a drummer's strap and assorted drum ropes. The trunk with the remains of old wall- and newspaper linings. Approximately 30 pieces.
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