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John Spencer of London...
I noticed that you have been kind enough to help date some of the John Spencer pianos posted here previously and I wondered if you might do the same for me?
Ours has a serial number of 46588.
Thank you in advance
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Help with dating our Spencer piano too.
My husband has a John Spencer & Co Piano that he has had for many years. His father had bought it in about 1966 at which time he was told it was about seventy years old. In about 1968 it was 'modernised' by removing the candlestick holders and scroll work. It was then completely veneered.
We were hoping to find out the date of the piano and any other information eg model number etc. Is there any way we can see what it originally looked like?
The number on the piano is 28726 with John Spencer & Co printed above it. We have found this serial number three times throughout the piano.
Thanks for any information you can provide.
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Emma.
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Post by James_Hall »
I have a John Spencer & Co panio with the serial number: 46030. It's an upright overstrung one.
Please would you be able to provide an aproximate year?
thank you very much,
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Post by Sam Stevenson »
Thank you
I have been searching on ebay for a variety of sconces ( or "candle holders" ) - at present nicer
varients seem to be going for between 30 to 40 pounds - I think therefore, that given the availability of examples such as this:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... &rd=1&rd=1
Then my continued study of junk shops and charity shops may just be the best course of action.
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Any hints for the ebony keys? I did try a good quality dark wood polish, making sure not to get on the ivory keys, but not sure if this is the best thing.
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Hopefully I'll have the piano upstairs today and fully reassembled (disassembly was actually remarkably easy).
Thank you very much for your help. It's also nice to see there are many others with such an interest in these piano's, would love to see pics of more of these...
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my piano reads,
"John Spencer and Co. London
John G. Murdoch and Co. LTD
53 George St. Edinburgh Scotland
By Special Appointment to H.R.H the Princess of Wales"
Any clues on an approximate year, value, and where I might locate the serial number on the piano?
A while back I opened the bottom cabinet and found two sacks of flour from Scotland, probably used to absorb moisture?? It plays however the sustain pedal is stuck on, probably from the move. It made it a decent way from home since it's now in Texas.
Thanks for your help!
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That number is needed to define the year of manufacture.
Kindest regards, Marvin.
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We have just bought a Spencer piano and the number inside the top says 15537. Can you please advise on the date? We're really interested!
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Also, some of the keys seem to be sticking and we are not sure if the pedals are working properly. We have never owned a piano before, and it is a surprise present for my mum, and so we will get it tuned after Christmas. Can these problems be fixed by a piano tuner?
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John Spencer & Co oak upright in Auckland, NZ
I noticed you are one of those rare beings that seems to have a wealth of knowledge when it comes to piano's.
I live in Auckland, NZ and have a John Spencer & Co, possibly oak upright piano. I would suspect that it is fairly old and was wondering if I provide some serial nos, if you would be kind enough to provide an approximate date of manufacture.
Sadly, it has been recently attacked by bora, and so am trying to decide whether or not to spend money on firstly fumigating it professionally and resorting it to its former glory. Here in NZ, this will cost several thousand dollars and although I dearly love this piano, and learnt to play on it some 35 yrs ago, I am weighing up the options.
I tried to attach some photo's for you, as this may help to identify the age, but cannot seem to do so.
There is an engraved number #13301 on the left of the internal panel which also states "John Spencer & Co, London".
Additionally there is a number # 2 or 3(?)359 on the wooden bar above the hammers which states "J Brooks Limited".
Do you have any idea who "J Brooks Ltd" may be?
I would appreciate any assistance you could provide.
Kind regards
Caro Brooking
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PLease Date my John Spencer and Co Piano
My mother has a John Spencer and Co Piano, the serial number is 32439 (stamped at the top right hand of the piano inside). There is also a 2nd number actually carved into the wood on the rim of piano where the top lid would sit when closed which says M7567.
Can you tell me how old the piano is? and what the second number means if possible? There is also a stamp which i assume is where it came from, Henry Mackintosh and Sons, 39 George Street Edinburgh.
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Another 1 from New Zealand
How are ya? I have read the threads in this forum and they all are interested in the year their John Spencer Pianos were made, well, add us to this list because I am too is interested of this great piece of musical intrument that we had laid our hands on 2 years ago. the candle holders are gone, but it doesn't matter because it still sounds perfect to us after we had it tuned.
We live in New Zealand and was given this old John Spencer Piano, after reading all the topics from this forum, we were interested as well of what's the exact year our John Spencer is, the number stamped on the casting shows: 53564... on this forum there's a serial number close to this one that we have. If you can tell us what year is this serial number, this would be very much appreciated.
thank you very much in advance and have a good day
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Anyone interested?
click the link below to hear a sample of a Spencer Piano played by Krystal:
[/url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo1TDmbVAwg[url]
it's not perfect but it sounds good..
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