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English: Harley Psalter (Harly MS 603), folio 24v instruments. From the left a fingerhole horn/trumpet, harp, fingerhole horn/trumpet, lute. (The lute is also in the Utrecht Psalter, with more detail). Francis W. Galpin (music/musical instrument historian) implied in his book "Old English Instruments of Music" that the Harley Psalter contained images of the cornett. He doesn't publish a photo, but as these are fingerhole trumpets, a researcher can have confidence that he meant this image.
Date 1000-1050 A.D.
Source British Library, Harley MS 603, folio 24v, https://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=Harley_MS_603
Author Unknown illustrator, Canterbury, England, 1st half of 11th century A.D. Artwork was hand copied from Utrecht Psalter and is not identical to that work.

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Harley Psalter (Harly MS 603), folio 24v instruments

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