- The Arpa
- Zulu Marimba
- Saw Tai
- Aztec whistles
- Handel's Harpsichord
- Ta'khay, or Alligator
- Syrinx
- Bassoon
- Cheng
- Tahitian flute-player
- Anglo-saxon fiddle
- Basset Horn
- Barrel Organ
- Pneumatic organ, fourth century
- Scotch bagpipe, eighteenth century
- Musical instrument divider
- Four-course Cittern
- How to hold the Cello bow
- A Positive Organ
- How to hold the Cello
- The 'Tse King.'
- Prehistoric Whistle
- Action of the Square Piano
- Girl playing a flutelike instrument while running through some leaves
- The Bin
- The Kimmori
- Saxon Pneumatic Organ
- Peruvian Pan Pipes
- Early form of the regals
- Queen Mary's Harp
- Monochord
- Upright Piano Action
- A Muse playing the Diaulos
- Harp
- Organ
- Action of the Grand Piano
- Lute, Elizabethan
- Burgmote Horns
- Oliphant
- A Muse with a Harp, and two others with Lyres
- Organistrum
- Double repetition action of Sebastian Erard as used by S. & P. Erard, Paris
- Lamont Harp
- English direct lever grand action, developed by Broadwood from Backers (1884)
- Huayra-puhura,
- Iron plate for upright pianoforte fitted with Capo D’astro bar
- Action by Andreas and Nanette (Stein), Streicher Viennese escapement (1794)
- Cornemuse, Calabrian Bagpipe, Musette
- The Erard grand action modified by Herz
- Cristofori’s action in its final form
- Girl arranging pussy willows
- Arrangement of iron plate, braces and scale of parlor size grand pianoforte
- Iron plate for upright pianoforte with Agraffes (Mehlin patents)
- Back view of upright pianoforte
- Upright action showing lost-motion device
- Jonas Chickering’s full solid cast grand metal plate
- Grand pianoforte action with metallic action and damper frames
- Sketch of iron plate for concert grand
- Modern method og grand pianoforte case construction
- Standard modern American grand action