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English: Clavicor in C with three Stölzel valves built by Guichard, Paris c. 1840. In the collection of St Cecilia's Hall Concert Room & Music Museum, Musical Instruments Museums Edinburgh. Photographed by Dominic Ibbotson. Licensed CC-BY, attribution "University of Edinburgh"; accession number 4647. Brass, with fitting for music card holder. Bell section detachable by screwed joint. Three Stölzel valves. Serial number: 1573 on bell section ferrules. Size 1038 mm; bell 218 mm; sounding length: minimum 2353 mm. Inscribed on bell "SALF. / À TOULON"
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Author St Cecilia's Hall Concert Room & Music Museum, Musical Instruments Museums Edinburgh; University of Edinburgh.

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Clavicor in C with three Stölzel valves, c. 1840

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