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Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL
Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790.
Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL

LOT NO 5007

STOCK NO 145996

Late 18th century Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot of London 1790. Single manual organ, four octave keyboard with 54 keys C-f3, A=448, with Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps, makers’ name engraved on an ivory cartouche, detachable key cover, and music desk (in need of attention). With four speaking stops. Stopped Diapason, Open diapason, Principal and Fifteenth. Crank/pedal operated single rise bellows also provided with an electric blower. Original case with display pipes and candle sconces (one damaged). All pipework present: however there are some damaged pipes, cyphers, and several pipes require re-location in the soundboard, the instrument plays, but some parts of the action and blower will require attention/repair and adjustment.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required – including a professional organ builder prepared to undertake full dismantling and reassembly – to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference EH8B3YPL

Dimensions:
Height: 235cm  Length/Width: 127cm  Depth/Diameter: 102cm

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Further Information & Condition Report


Duggleby Auctioneers presents a remarkable late 18th-century Chamber Organ crafted by Thomas Elliot of London in 1790. This single manual organ features a four-octave keyboard with 54 keys ranging from C to f3, tuned at A=448, boasting Ivory naturals and ebonized sharps. Notably, the maker's name is delicately engraved on an ivory cartouche, complemented by a detachable key cover and music desk that require attention.

The organ is equipped with four speaking stops, including Stopped Diapason, Open Diapason, Principal, and Fifteenth. It operates through a crank/pedal system with a single-rise bellows and comes with an additional electric blower for convenience. Housed in its original case with display pipes and candle sconces, albeit one sconce is damaged, this instrument retains all pipework, although some pipes are damaged, cyphers are present, and several pipes may need relocation on the soundboard.

Although the organ is playable, certain components of the action and blower necessitate repair and adjustment. Prospective buyers should be aware of the potential restoration required. Specialist assistance is available for the safe removal and handling of this historical piece, including the services of a professional organ builder for dismantling and reassembly, with pricing available upon request.

This exquisite item has been registered under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act with the reference EH8B3YPL. Don't miss the opportunity to own this unique and historical Chamber Organ by Thomas Elliot, an exceptional piece that embodies the craftsmanship of the late 18th century.



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