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Bird organ (serinette)

19th century
Object Place: France

Medium/Technique Ash
Credit Line Leslie Lindsey Mason Collection
Accession Number17.1943
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsMusical instrumentsAerophones

DescriptionCompass from c''' to e''''. Roughly made rectagular box of ash. Ten small organ pipes operated through a tracker mechanism by a large pin barrel with a spur gear. Small bellows inside the case. The inside mechanism is operated by a crank handle fixed to a combination worm and crank shaft. The worm engages the spur gear on the barrel and the crank operates the bellows. The barrel is mounted on a movable bracket which has on the right- hand side a projecting shift pin with eight notches. One of the notches is engaged by a latch, permitting the selection of one of the eight airs set on the barrel.
InscriptionsHandwritten label on underside of lid: 1. The blue bells of Scotland / 2. Comin thro the rye / 3. Bonnie Dundee / 4. Winters Heichet [?] (Polka) / 5. Un bal chez le ministre / 6. Le roi des Amoureux / 7. Les cloches de Corneville / 8. Mme Angot / Nota. -- Il faut lever le Clavier chaque fois que l'on change d'air
ProvenanceFrancis W. Galpin (1858-1945), Hatfield Regis, England; 1916, sold by Francis W. Galpin to William Lindsey (1858-1922), Boston, Massachusetts; 1916, gift of William Lindsey, in memory of his daughter, Leslie Lindsey Mason, to the MFA. (Accession Date: October 5, 1916)