Metal ear trumpet, with black silk and lace coverings, for use by an individual in mourning, European, 1850-1910.
This ear trumpet has an ornate black lace collar and bow detail, suggesting it was used during the mourning period immediately after a death. Ear trumpets amplified sound to help partially deaf people hear more clearly.
Somber clothing had to be worn and complicated mourning etiquette adhered to during the period of mourning. Queen Victoria took this to extremes. She wore mourning clothing for 40 years after her beloved husband Prince Albert passed away in 1861. Her mourning period lasted until her death in 1901. This ear trumpet dates from the same era. It was perhaps inspired by Victoria’s dedication to a dignified mourning period for a loved one.
Details
- Category:
- Audiology
- Collection:
- Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
- Object Number:
- A129677
- Materials:
- trumpet, metal, covering, silk, embellishments, lace and earpiece, bone
- Measurements:
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overall: 94 mm x 116 mm x 320 mm, .1 kg
- type:
- ear trumpet
- credit:
- Glendining