Conical ring-key flute – Mahillon, C
2.700,00 €
| Category | Flutes |
| Maker | MAHILLON |
| Marks and inscriptions | C. MAHILLON / BRUXELLES Crest (lion of Brabant) on head joint |
| Period | 1830-1900 |
| Place of origin | Brussels, Belgium |
| Description | Conical ring-key flute by C. Mahillon |
| Materials | Cocuswood, nickel silver |
| Dimensions | Total length 674 mm Sounding length 595 mm Weight 389 g Weight with case 801 g |
| Condition | Restored, fully functional |
| Accessories | Original case & working key |
| Special features | Luscious cocuswood |
| Price (€) | €2,700.00 |
| Ref | 362 |
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Description
Conical ring-key flute – Mahillon, C
This conical ring-key flute by Charles Boromée MAHILLON (1813-1887) was totally restored and now sounds fantastic. You can hear it for yourself playing Jean REMUSAT (1815–1880) Le flûtiste romancier, Introduction from around 1859.
The flute is made of finely selected cocuswood with nickel silver keywork, rings and crown tip. All parts are stamped with C. MAHILLON / BRUXELLES and the head joint has an additional crest of the lion of Brabant.
After serving an apprenticeship in England and then working with his brother-in-law G.C. BACHMANN in Bachmann & Mahillon, Charles Boromée Mahillon set up his own business in Brussels in 1836, producing woodwinds and brass. He opened a store in London and became the most important wind instrument factory in Belgium by 1856. He partnered with his son Victor Charles MAHILLON (1841-1924). Victor Charles was known for being an inventor, acoustician, organologist, journalist and collector. The business was sold to J. A. Smits in 1932 and the firm Mahillon stopped making woodwinds in 1935.
This flute plays at a pitch of a=442 Hz with a wonderful luminous sound.
Our opinion
This instrument offers the potential for a modern flute player to play on an original conical ring-key flute with almost the same fingering as the modern flute. It’s fully restored and plus it’s excellent value for money.


































