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    <title>Sopranino Recorder in F [Stolen], DCM 1259</title>
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  <note>Two flutes were stolen from the Library of Congress a number of years ago and are likely in Europe. They are DCM 329 and DCM 1259. This is a photograph of DCM 1259. The digital image shown here was taken from an original photographic print made by Miller. You are encouraged to be watchful for this instrument and to report any relevant information to the Library of Congress. Contact the Music Division at cwar@loc.gov. The instrument is unique and can be easily identified by photographs in the files of the Library and the FBI.</note>
  <note>Instrument type: Sopranino Recorder in F [Stolen]</note>
  <note>Materials: Ivory.</note>
  <note>Engraved throughout, black filled with animals, birds, in a spiral effect around the center joint.</note>
  <note>Key Holes System: 1/7 holes.</note>
  <note>Mark Maximum: No mark.</note>
  <note>Condition: DCM ledger: "A beautiful unique specimen in perfect condition, except lip is slightly nicked."</note>
  <note>Provenance: Rudall, Carte &amp; Co., London, 29 Aug. 1935.</note>
  <note>Location: Missing. Stolen per pencilled note on catalogue card at jml desk.</note>
  <note>Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.</note>
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    <note>DCM 1259</note>
    <identifier type="local">(DLC)  2004567907</identifier>
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