English system. Serial number 14, with internal numbers on pans: 19, 91, 74. Oval dealer's paper label: 'Chas Morris, Musical Instrument Maker, High St, Tunstall.' 6.25" diameter. The fretwork from a George Case instrument has been added. Solid rosewood sides. 'Action within frames' construction. With end bolts on eyelets, pine backing. 48 metal buttons, plated Cs, note names scratched on later, bushed. Old green leather straps with nickel screws. Four-fold green leather bellows, embossed white papers in gold spot style. Round-end brass reeds, riveted with thin tongues (harmonium-style). Pans stamped: '14D' [droit] and '14G' [gauche]. Red suede gasketry, small central pan hole.
412.132-62 Sets of free reeds with flexible air reservoir
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