This
category
comprises
nine
organs
which
have
been
restaurated
both
in
the
19th
and
in
the
20th
century.
They
all
show
a
more
or
less
heterogeneous
(or
non-specific)
character,
related
to
their
long
history.
In
addition,
this
category
contains
three
organs
(Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption,
St-Philippe-du-Roule,
St-Joseph-des-Épinettes,
Saint-Pierre-de-Chaillot
-
orgue
de
choeur
)
of
which
only
(parts
of)
the
case
has
been
preserved
and
no
pipes
at
all
dating
to
before the revolution.
The table summarizes the main characteristics of the nine organs
which have been restaurated both in the 19th and in the 20th
century. Only Notre-Dame-de-Paris, Saint-Etienne-du-Mont and Saint-
Merry still have a substanial number of pre-revolutionary stops.