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Was this saxophone made by Adolph Sax?

by Diego Villarreal
(Austin, Texas, USA.)

Need a little help from the experts.

I have an old saxophone (from 1890's)this sax has some history, from the mexican revolution to be exact and I have it from almost 30 years, but what I know is that this saxophone came fron Europe.

This saxophone has an inscription who says Chateauterry, France (with some simbols) and is in it original wood case (I think, it's too old too), I did a little research and learn that Adolph Sax died in 1894 and for the serial number on this sax I know it was made betwen 1890-1894.

The question is could this saxophone be one of the last instruments Adolph sax made? His factory was located in Paris so Chateauterry means something?

Please help me out. Tank's

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