sell ZEITTER & WINKELMANN
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sell ZEITTER & WINKELMANN
hi... im juan from argentina, (my english is not so good so i apologise for my mistakes...) i want to sell my piano... i have a ZEITTER WINKELMANN, vertical piano, made in BRAUNSCHWEIG in 1837. i dont know the serial number.
in the interior of the piano it has written a lot of awards
london 1851
altona 1869
braunschweig 1877
melbourne 1881
porto alegre 1882
london 1884
amsterdam 1883
calcutta 1884
london 1885
melbourne 1888/89
i dont know the real value of this piano, some expert have to see it, but i think that its in really good condition the forniture and the piano...
well i expect someone contact me...
thank u very much
juan
in the interior of the piano it has written a lot of awards
london 1851
altona 1869
braunschweig 1877
melbourne 1881
porto alegre 1882
london 1884
amsterdam 1883
calcutta 1884
london 1885
melbourne 1888/89
i dont know the real value of this piano, some expert have to see it, but i think that its in really good condition the forniture and the piano...
well i expect someone contact me...
thank u very much
juan
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Re: sell ZEITTER & WINKELMANN
Post by wilhorwood »
Hi Juan - have you managed to sell it?
The numbers that you listed were gold and silver medals that their pianos won.
The list of medals started being molded into the frame from about 1899 on some pianos but not all. By the early 1900s this had become standard until the early 1930s, when they started to print the list instead sometimes.
Zeitter & Winkelmann exported a lot of pianos to South America, but It seems to be quite common for piano restorers there to paint over serial numbers, which is a real shame.
Do you have any photos of the instrument - I am researching this company and would be very grateful if you could send me any if you have any.
The numbers that you listed were gold and silver medals that their pianos won.
The list of medals started being molded into the frame from about 1899 on some pianos but not all. By the early 1900s this had become standard until the early 1930s, when they started to print the list instead sometimes.
Zeitter & Winkelmann exported a lot of pianos to South America, but It seems to be quite common for piano restorers there to paint over serial numbers, which is a real shame.
Do you have any photos of the instrument - I am researching this company and would be very grateful if you could send me any if you have any.
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