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Lead organ pipe. Removable cone-shaped top. Wire protruding from side and base. 21" long.
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Music clip used by musician in a marching band. Found inside the Somesville Brass Band box (007.145.1)
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Found in "The Cobblers" house in Somesville when Rose Dresser, aunt of donor, purchased it in 1946. "Was owned and played by daughter of Lewis Somes, Mrs. Brigham Fernald."
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One piece of soft brown leather. Rolls to keep sheet music inside. Leather strap buckles around middle. Leather handle on top. Donor info - from Fred Wiggin house in Town Hill.
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Handmade and carved. Four legs in bell shape. Stand cracking where nailed to music holder. Slides up and down. Donor info - came into Wiggin family for “Aunt Carrie Wiggin’s” music lessons when she was a small girl in the 1870s. Stand came from Storer house in Pretty Marsh and had been in their attic for many years.
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Very narrow jaw. Sixty worn down teeth.
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Disassembles into three sections. Each fitting wrapped tightly with string to fit properly into each section. Light wood. Ivory rings. Missing ring at end. Damaged metal key hole. Marked Clementi London.