Thomas Elliott, piano
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Soundboards are almost always wooden, "birdcage" is an american term for the overdamper actions which were normal everyday things in London for a very long time. Kirkman was a famous maker, and anyone trained at his factory would be proud to advertise "from Kirkman & Son". I know of the Priestley firm at Hampstead Road, although you are spelling it differently. He was not at 101 until after 1870, so a complete absence of iron frame is surprising. Hartwell will require further looking up, and although I have several firms on computer called Elliott, this one is not there yet. Press www below and read the datemarks page.
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http://pianohistory.info
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If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
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