Secondhand organs in stock include:-
Organ 1.
Recently taken in and worthy of a new home.
Three manual by Henry Speechly & Sons of 1930. |
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Swell; Oboe 8, Contra Oboe 16, Cornopean 8, Mixture III, Flautina 2, Suabe Flute 4, Vox Angelica 8, Hohl Flute 8, Aeoline 8 , Open Diapason 8, Lieblich Bourdon 16.
Choir; Clarinet 8, Lieblich Piccolo 2, Lieblich Flute 4, Lieblich Gedact 8, Dulciana 8, Lieblich Bourdon 16.
Great; Tromba 8, Fifteenth 2, Wald Flute 4, Principal 4, Clarabella 8, Open Diapason s 1 & 2, Double Open Diapason 16.
Pedal; Contra Fagotto (sw) 16, Bass Flute 8, Ocyave 8, lieblich Gedact 16, Lieblich Bourdon 16, Bourdon 16, Violone 16, Open Diapason 16.
The organ had a crowded pneumatic action which we will rebuild to give a superb result using electro-pneumatic action and solid state switching.
Organ 16ft 6" wide; approx 25ft high and 7ft deep.
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Organ 2. Single manual organ by E W Norman.
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Manual CC-g; Pedals CC-c 25 notes.
Open Diapason 8ft, Keraulophon 8ft Stop Diapason (bass) 8ft, Clarabella 8ft, Principal 4ft,Wald Flute 4ft, Fifteenth 2ft, Lieblich Bourdon 16ft (Manual stop).
Pedals permanently coupled.
The organ is a good example of the work of E W Norman who was the founder of Norman & Beard. It must date from the early 1880's. It has one manual and pedals plus an electric blower. The pedalboard is non-standard straight and flat and of 25 notes; it is coupled to the manual. The bourdon plays on the manual in the bottom octave only. It would be possible to redesign this as a pedal bourdon.
The organ case measures approx. 80" wide by 44" deep; behind the case stand the bourdon pipes taking approx. 12" more. The height is approx. 115".
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Organ 3. Two manual and Pedal Organ with comfortable detached
stop key console - Three ranks of pipes. Was all enclosed within a chamber.
It can be rebuilt within a secondhand case front we have in stock.