ID 909858
Lot 111 | KONVOLUT PIANOCHORDIA REICHELT UND HOHNER HANDHARMONIKA
Estimate value
€ 20 – 40
Das Konvolut mit Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren besteht aus zwei, den Tasteninstrumenten nahestehenden Instrumenten.
Die Pianochordia der Firma Reichelt, kann, ähnlich einer Akkordzither, mit und ohne Tastenaufsatz gespielt werden. Der Klaviaturaufsatz ist aus Kunststoff. Beiliegend ist die Titelseite der Pianochordia-Schule. Tonumfang: c0-c2 + Akkordbegleitung. Das Instrument befindet sich in einer schwarzen Aufbewahrungsbox.
Abmessungen der Aufbewahrungsbox: Länge: 60cm, Breite: 45cm, Höhe: 18,5cm.
Die 2-reihige Handharmonika ist beschriftet mit „Hohner Accordeon“, „Marca“, „Regt Rd.“, „Made in Germany“ und wurde wohl im Zeitraum der 1940er-60er Jahre hergestellt. Beigelegt ist die Broschüre „Neue Schule für die Zweireihige Handharmonika“ von Hermann Schittenhelm und Armin Fett.
Abmessungen: Länge: 28,5cm, Breite: 28,1cm, Höhe: 16cm.
CONVOLUTE OF REICHELT PIANOCHORDIA AND HOHNER HARMONICA
The set with signs of age and use consists of two instruments close to keyboard instruments.
The pianochordia by Reichelt can be played with or without a keyboard attachment, similar to a chord zither. The keyboard is made of plastic. Enclosed is the title page of the Pianochordia school. Range: c0-c2 + chord accompaniment. The instrument comes in a black storage box.
Dimensions of the storage box: length: 60cm, width: 45cm, height: 18.5cm.
The 2-row harmonica is labelled "Hohner Accordeon", "Marca", "Regt Rd.", "Made in Germany" and was probably made in the period 1940s-60s. Enclosed is a brochure titled "Neue Schule für die Zweireihige Handharmonika" by Hermann Schittenhelm and Armin Fett.
Dimensions: Length: 28.5cm, width: 28.1cm, height: 16cm.
Auction house category: | Musical instruments and accessories |
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Auction house category: | Musical instruments and accessories |
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Address of auction |
Galerie Moenius AG Kirchstraße 1 56653 Wassenach Germany | |
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Phone | +4915782646146 | |
Conditions of purchase | Conditions of purchase | |
Shipping |
Postal service Courier service pickup by yourself | |
Payment methods |
Wire Transfer |
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