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Saxophones Selmer

Sopranino

Soprano

Alto

Tenor

Baryton

Bass

Saxophones Adolphe Sax

Soprano

Alto

Tenor

Baryton

Flûtes

Baroques Flûtes

Silver flûtes by Louis Lot

Wooden flûtes by Louis Lot

Piccolos flûtes by Louis Lot

Flûtes by Clair Godfroy

Flûtes by Auguste Bonneville

Recorders XVIII em Century

Other Wooden Flûtes

Other Silver Flutes 

Woodwind

French Bassoons

Heckel Bassoons

Clarinets

Sarrusophones

Oboes

English-Horns

Musettes-Bigpipes

Brasswind

Cornets

Trombones

Ophicleides

Bugles-Keys

Serpents

Natural-Horns

Mandolins

Luigi Embergher

Raffaele Calace

Gelas

Vinaccia

Miscellaneous

Strings

Classical Guitars

Romantic Guitars

Jazz Guitars

Lyre Guitars

Harps

Hurdy-Gurdy

Bow

Violin-Viola d'Amore-Quinton

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Fine french baroques Flûtes by Thomas Martin Lot, Astor, Tortochot, Grenser, Camus, Prudent

 

Thomas Lot built flutes for many of the most prominent Parisian flutists of the early 18th century, including Michel Blavet, Mozart's friend

Johann Baptist Wendling, and Jacques-Christophe Naudot.

 

His instruments were also owned by many of the royal and aristocratic houses of Europe.

 

Lot came from a long line of woodwind-instrument makers native to the town of La Couture-Boussey in Normandy who operated businesses in Paris throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.

 

Despite changes that took place elsewhere in Europe, the classic baroque styling of Lot's flutes was much imitated.

 

One of Thomas Lot's descendants was Louis Lot, whose modified Boehm flutes became the official instrument at the

Paris Conservatoire in 1860.

 

Principal maker are Denner, Bressan, Grenser, Prudent, Tortochot, Astor, Kirst, Camus, Ripert, Bizey, Rafi

Rottemburg, Delusse, Martin, Gilles, and Thomas Lot.

 

 The new musical instruments are on my new website https://www.instruments-anciens.com/nouveautes

Website available on all devices :smartphones, tablets... Both websites are still online

 

 Flûte /Traverso Bernard à Lyon

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 Flûte /Traverso

Jean François Martin

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Flûte Prudent

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Flûte Hyppolite Camus

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Flûte Grenser 1800/1810

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Fine Flûte By Grenser

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Fine Ivory Flûte XVIII Century

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Flûte Astor 1777/1783 London

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Flûte Thomas Lot

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Flûte Thomas Lot 1750 

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Flûte Thomas Lot 1750 

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Flûte Thomas Lot 1780/95

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Flûte Martin Lot 

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Flûte XVIII

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Flûte  Tortochot 1783/1785 

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