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by pianola.co.nz
02 Aug 2020, 10:58
Forum: Piano History
Topic: Barnard, London
Replies: 8
Views: 10707

Re: Barnard, London

Both pianos have serial number 10xxxx (103276 on the piano I have access to, which can be narrowed down to 1928-1931 manufacture).

Does the inside pic here help at all excluding or giving clues to the real maker? http://trademe.tmcdn.co.nz/photoserver/ ... 188142.jpg
by pianola.co.nz
01 Aug 2020, 08:12
Forum: Piano History
Topic: Barnard, London
Replies: 8
Views: 10707

Re: Barnard, London

Hi Bill, I've subsequently found a very similar case also in a ROGERS brand upright of the same era. Perhaps your expertise can help... a) Would Rogers and Chappell have been connected with each other in the mid to late 1920s? b) Would they have sourced cases from a third party, or would one have su...
by pianola.co.nz
31 Jul 2020, 07:03
Forum: Piano History
Topic: Barnard, London
Replies: 8
Views: 10707

Re: Barnard, London

A few years late to the party, but an art-case Barnard player piano from 1929-30 (Jacobean oak) is almost identical to the case of a Chappell piano for sale online, leading me to believe that Chappell made Barnard for the Bristol firm here in NZ.
by pianola.co.nz
31 Jul 2020, 06:38
Forum: Piano History
Topic: Piano signed by Henry Wood
Replies: 7
Views: 12375

Re: Piano signed by Henry Wood

From Henry J. Wood: Maker of the Proms (Arthur Jacobs, 1994)

Printed programmes at Hull carried his testimonial for a brand of pianos - "Every Collard & Collard 5-ft. grand is tested and approved by Sir Henry J. Wood and bears his signature".