Instrument appears to be hand made, the slide is copper with what may be tin as the shoes at the bottom. The Fkey is opperated with a finger rather than a thumb as on modern models. The laquer was a later addition. There is one part of the tuning slide (which is on the slide itself) that is missing. Themarkings read:
F.A. Heckel
K L Hof = Instrumentenmacher
Dresden
The symbol that appears above F.A. Heckel is not a makers mark for this company and does not appear on any other Heckel Trombones (bass or otherwise)that I have been able to find. "K. Hof" is not a name but stands for "Königlich Hof" denoting Royal Court attribution. This would date the instrument as post 1889.
This set I purchased tonight. Present seller thought it was from th 1940's. Not sure though. The wood is excellent all the way around. NO marring, dents, scratches on any of the wood. These are tufted, and every button is tight, present and secure. Upholstery is a little dirty, as it is a light color.. but no holes in it. There is a slight curve around the back sides of the couch and seat. Very attractive, and wood has a patina that could match 50 plus years of use.
Sofa is 7ftx34"x34"
Loveseat is 56"x34"x34"
I like the character of the items.
Also wondering what is a fair price for something like this set? I paid a total of $350 for both