Lot
393
Lot 393
A pipe organ, most likely first built as a chamber organ for...
Estimate
£1,000 - £2,000
A pipe organ, most likely first built as a chamber organ for a large private house. C. 1800-1850 quite possibly including earlier material and subsequently modified (keraulophon). Some elements- keyboards, music desk, shifting pedals, action, soundboards and constructional detail could well be earlier.
The case is made of solid mahogany in a classical style with an impressive broken cornice and plinth. Clearly designed or redesigned to provide full length 8ft pipes and a 16ft Bourdon in a space with relatively low headroom. This makes the organ eminently suitable for re-siting, the Bellows appears to be in reasonable condition and there is a modern B.O.B Blower. The internal metal pipework is ‘spotted metal’, the swell wooden flutes have pierced stoppers. By mechanical contrivance both keyboards appear to share a common 8ft stopped flute bass. Included is what looks like an earlier straight and flat pedalboard (the original?) and sundry pipework which is thought not to have anything to do with this instrument.
Approximate Specification
Great Open Diapason 8ft, Keraulophon 8ft, Stopped Diapason 8ft, Flute 4ft, Principal 4ft, Fifteenth 2ft, Swell- (n.b. this appears to be a short compass, tenor C department except for the borrowed extension to the Stopped Diapason)
Stopped Diapson 8ft, Dulciana (ten.C) 8ft, Principal (ten.C) 4ft, Piccolo (ten.C) 2ft, Oboe (ten.C) 8ft, Pedal 16ft, Swell to Great, Great to Ped,
Trigger Swell, 2x Composition Pedals
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