Description: DCM 1635: Johann Andreas Mollenhauer & sons / Flute in C About this Item Title Pursuant to Library of congress, information of that antique and historical Flute C follows as, DCM 1635: Johann Andreas Mollenhauer & sons / Flute in C Contributor Names Johann Andreas Mollenhauer & sons Created / Published Fulda, 1822-1870. Genre Physical Objects Notes - Instrument type: Flute in C. The flute has been professionally overhauled by Professional Flute Technician. - Medium: Grenadilla, nickel-plated keys, ferrules, and plaque.; 65.4 cm. - Extent 1 sound disc : analog ; 12 in. This flute is almost 100 years old and historical flute. It is a great collectable flute. It is best investment and no cracks! Gets sold very soon! This concert flute is my family's collection investment.Short history of J.Mollenhauer ( Fluda ):German family of woodwind instrument makers . Johannes Andreas Mollenhauer (b Fulda, 31 Aug 1798; d Fulda, 30 Aug 1871), who probably learnt instrument making in Munich, Linz and Pressburg, established a workshop in Fulda in 1822. He was later joined by his two sons, Gustav (b Fulda, 7 Feb 1837; d Kassel, 18 Dec 1914) and Thomas (i) (b Fulda, 22 Feb 1840; d Fulda, 1 July 1914), and the firm became known as J. Mollenhauer & Söhne. In 1864 Gustav founded his own firm at Kassel, which passed in turn to his two sons, Thomas (ii) (b Kassel, 21 Feb 1867; d Kassel, 10 July 1938) and Johannes (b Kassel, 20 April 1875; d Kassel, 22 Feb 1950). At the end of the 20th century this firm was still operating under the name Gustav Mollenhauer & Söhne, specializing in double-reed instruments, especially contrabassoons....
Price: 16995 USD
Location: Beaverton, Oregon
End Time: 2024-12-25T20:32:41.000Z
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Brand: J,. Mollenhauer German concert Flute C
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Country/Region: Germany