Bremen, Dom

1693-1698: New organ by Arp Schnitger.

Specification according to the contact out of 1693: 
Werck   Brustpositif   Oberpositif   Pedal  
Principal 16' Prinzipal 8' Quintadena 16' Principal 16'
Gedact 16' Quintadena 8' Prinzipal 8' Sub Bass 16'
Octav 8' Octav 4' Hollfloit 8' Octav 8'
Spitzfloit 8' Spitzfloit 4' Gedact 8' Octav 4'
Octav 4' Nassat 2 2/3' Octav 4' Floit 4'
Rohrfloit 4' Octav 2' Floit 4' Nachthorn 2'
Flach floit 2' Gembshorn 2' Waldfloit 2' Rauschpfeiff II
Octav 2' Sesquialt II Quinta 1 1/3' Mixtur V-VI
Rauschpfeiff III Scharff IV-V Scharff IV-VI Posaunen 32'
Mixtur V-VII Cimbel III Tertian II Posaunen 16'
Trommet 16' Dulcian 16' Vox Humana 8' Dulcian 16'
Dulcian 8'  Trommet 8'  Trecht Regal 8' Tromett 8'
            Trommet 4'
            Cornet 2'

1724: Repairs by Christian Vater.

1734: Repairs by Reinerus Caspary.

1755: Repairs by Johann Matthias Schreiber.

1775: Repairs by Johann Georg Stein and Johann Friedrich Gräbner. Equal pitch.


Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremer_Dom
Historical print, reprinted in Hans-Christoph Hoffmann, Die Erhaltung des St. Petri Doms zu Bremen im 19. Jahrhundert, edited by Die Wittheit zu Bremen association in Hauschild-Verlag company 2007
Central nave of Bremen Cathedral in the 1820s, with the large organ built by en:Arp Schnitger in 1698

1826-1828: Many changes to the specification by Otto Biesterfeld.

1847-1849: The organ was replaced by a new organ of Friedrich Schulze.