412.132 Sets of free reeds

Free reed flute mouth organ, possibly a flûte harmonique (invented by Bouveret & Cordier). Made to imitate the form and playing style of a flute. Brass with nickel silver-plated keys and copper mouthpiece. In three sections. Twenty-three keys and one drone key. Keys have mother of pearl finger buttons. End plates closing tube missing.

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