Bill do these pictures help? I also spotted this image in the Edwardian link in the "German pianos of the 1890's" collage. It looks remarkably like mine.
What do you think?
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- by firemand
- 07 Jan 2017, 20:28
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- 06 Jan 2017, 21:09
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- 06 Jan 2017, 05:25
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J. Ramsperger & Co. Stuttgart
I bought an old piano that I'm told is from the 1800's. research on this one has come up pretty dry, but the best I can determine so far is that it was made in Germany before 1903 when the company folded. - It has the number 6793 branded into the inside of the body on the left land side - The 1st ke...
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