Large and magnificent organ built by the firm of Hall & Labagh of New York. The organ was built in 1849, enlarged by the same firm in 1869, and acquired a new console and key action in 1881 by Roosevelt. With 3 manuals and 55 ranks, this is one of the largest surviving mid-19th century New York organs. Built originally for St. Mark's Episcopal in Philadelphia, it was moved to another church in 1902 and placed in storage by us when that church closed. The organ features flue choruses from 16' through mixture on all divisions including the Pedal, and a total of 7 reed stops. The neo-gothic oak casework is of massive scale and the speaking façade pipes were lavishly decorated in blue and gold.

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Click below for sound clips of Terrence Flanagan playing the Hall and Lebaugh Organ at Asbury Church in Philadelphia
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C. S. Haskell organ, opus 65, Philadelphia, PA. Built in 1897, this 2 manual, 21 rank organ resembles a Roosevelt organ in its construction, as Haskell worked in the Philadelphia shop of Roosevelt prior to opening his own firm. It is partially restored and set up in our shop awaiting a new home. New or period casework is available to complete the instrument, and there is the option of adding additional Pedal stops.

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1848 Henry Knauff organ. One manual with 5 ranks. New York built organ with English style specification. Grain painted casework. Needs complete restoration.

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W.W. Kimball Organ, 2 manuals, 13 ranks. Needs to be releathered, but otherwise in excellent condition.

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