Jardine
1854 ca.

Residence: Mark Silver

Seattle, WA, US

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Instrument ID: 65365 ● Builder ID: 7842 ● Location ID: 56741
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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Jim Stettner on October 19th, 2020:
Came from the Winter residence in Parkland, WA. Then here. Next sold to Michael Chervenock in Seattle. Then to Grotjian Residence in Bothell, WA. Then to Carriage House Antiques in Seattle, WA. Then to James R. Stettner Residence in Seattle. Then to Erik Johansson of Bellows Falls, VT. to be restored for the Weston Community Church on the Hill in Weston, VT. While in the possession of Mark Silver, he attempted to turn the organ into a tracker "theatre organ." The original Diapason, Flute (chimney), and Dulciana were sold or traded for a Clarinet, Melodia, and Salicional. Only the original stopped flute bass and 4' Principal remained.

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