W.Ruyssinck - Bugel - - Bugle - Belgium (No reserve price)





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Belgian bugle by W. Ruyssinck (Erembodegem), ca. 1920–1925, model Bugel, serial number 783, made of brass, 46 cm long, 46 cm high, 22 cm wide with a 15.5 cm bell width, weighs 1.2 kg, sold with the original case (Colpaert Aalst), in good functional condition and not mass‑produced.
Description from the seller
Belgian Bugle – W. Ruyssinck – Erembodegem – circa 1920–1925
Original case (Colpaert Aalst) + wooden damper
Authentic Belgian bugle by artisanal maker W. Ruyssinck (Erembodegem), presumably built in the interwar period (ca. 1920–1925).
The instrument bears serial number 783 and is in its original, unrestored condition with a beautiful patina. No re-lacquering or modern alterations.
Features
3 piston valves with round heads (without pearl nut)
Clear original stamp.
Original wooden damper included
Original suitcase with plaque Colpaert – Aalst
Artisanal Belgian craftsmanship
This is not a mass-produced instrument but a rarer regional example from a small Belgian workshop. It’s of interest to collectors of historic brass instruments or enthusiasts of Belgian musical heritage.
The instrument has not been recently restored – a light maintenance service may be desirable depending on use.
Belgian Bugle – W. Ruyssinck – Erembodegem – circa 1920–1925
Original case (Colpaert Aalst) + wooden damper
Authentic Belgian bugle by artisanal maker W. Ruyssinck (Erembodegem), presumably built in the interwar period (ca. 1920–1925).
The instrument bears serial number 783 and is in its original, unrestored condition with a beautiful patina. No re-lacquering or modern alterations.
Features
3 piston valves with round heads (without pearl nut)
Clear original stamp.
Original wooden damper included
Original suitcase with plaque Colpaert – Aalst
Artisanal Belgian craftsmanship
This is not a mass-produced instrument but a rarer regional example from a small Belgian workshop. It’s of interest to collectors of historic brass instruments or enthusiasts of Belgian musical heritage.
The instrument has not been recently restored – a light maintenance service may be desirable depending on use.

