Museum of Musical Instruments, Phoenix, Arizona.

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  • "Apollonia" dance organ (orchestrion)
    Antwerp, Belgium, 1926/1950
    Theofiel Mortier, S.A., and Gebroeders Decap, makers
    Measuring over twenty-five feet long and weighing over two tons, this dance organ was originally manufactured in 1926 as organ no. 1002 by the preeminent Antwerp firm of Theofiel Mortier, S.A.
    It was remanufactured into its present configuration by another famous Antwerp company, Gebroeders Decap, in 1950.
    The largest organs made by the Decap brothers were often given unique names; "Apollonia" is the female form of "Apollo," the Greek god of the sun and music.
    During its working life, this organ was owned by the firm Gebroeders M. & G.Teugels, which provided organs for the popular circuit of dance halls and traveling shows. It remained in Teugels's collection until the mid-1980s, when it was imported into the United States by an American collector.

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