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HARMONIUM, ANTON HÄCKL ZUGESCHRIEBEN, WIEN UM...

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HARMONIUM, ATTRIBUTED TO ANTON HÄCKL, VIENNA CIRCA 1825 The present instrument was attributed by Prof. Ewerhart to Anton Häckl in Vienna. His workshop is known to have been in Vienna between 1821-1826. The body is veneered in walnut and rests on two columnar legs that open into a common foot. The legs are blackened and decorated with golden rings. The instrument has a pedal attached to the base. The keyboard (F-a2) has a measure of 44,5cm. Dimensions of the instrument: Length: 679mm Width: 295mm Total height: 800mm Body height: 244mm HARMONIUM, ATTRIBUTED TO ANTON HÄCKL, VIENNA CIRCA 1825 The present instrument was attributed by Prof. Dr. R. Ewerhart to Anton Häckl in Vienna. His workshop is known to have existed in Vienna between 1821-1826. The body is veneered in walnut and rests on two pillar legs which lead into a common foot. The legs are blackened and decorated with golden rings. The instrument has a pedal attached to the base. The keyboard (F-a2) has a 3-octave-span of 44.5cm. Dimensions of the instrument: Length: 679mm Width: 295mm Total height: 800mm Body height: 244mm