The physharmonica looked similar to the hand Pump organ still in use in India today, with a piano-style keyboard. Smaller examples of this type of instrument rested on the left arm, and were played with the right hand. The range of notes was from B to g".
A newspaper advert of 14 April 1821 in the "Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung" says: "The master also makes very small versions which rest comfortably on the left arm, and which the right hand plays.""Auch in einem ganz kleinen Formate fertigt der Meister davon Exemplare die bequem im linken Arm liegen, indess die rechte Hand spielt.“
A patent ( "privilegium") was granted to Anton Haeckl for such instruments on 8 April 1821.
One such instrument, made by "Busson Brevete" (Paris) in 1880, can be seen in the Vienna Technical Museum (ref. Inv. Nr. 15.289).
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