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The organ, apparently, was first brought to London, from where it was bought and got to Finland, and then to St. Petersburg during the era of the Russian Empire. It was not used for a long time, and was found in the barn of a country house in Tsarskoye Selo near St. Petersburg. Pitch is A440. The organ was completely restored in 2022. Year estimated based on comparison of serial number with other ROS registrations.
| Information | |
|---|---|
| ROS Reg No. | 7134 |
| Date Registered | 1/14/2024 |
| Views | 29259 |
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| Serial | 161037 |
| Manufactured Date | 1885+/- |
| Case Style | Parlor (with or without top) |
| Maker Location | Brattleboro |
| Model | |
| Knee swells | |
| Wood | Walnut |
| Keys | 61 |
| Manual(s) | 1 |
| Range | F-F |
| Stops | 11 |
| Pump method | Pumped by Foot |
| Stops |
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| SubBass 16ft |
| Melodia |
| Dolce |
| Viola |
| I Forte |
| Vox Humana |
| II Forte |
| Flute |
| Dulciana |
| Diapason |
| Harmonuque |