Leken - made for William Cole No.24809
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Leken / Cole
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I know of J. Leker, and several firms named Cole, can you narrow it down by giving me any more details such as where you are in the world, or any addresses for the piano maker?
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Cole
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W.F. Cole & Sons were dealers at 76,78 & 80, Surrey Street, Sheffield in 1911-14, but don't appear in any of my earlier Sheffield lists so far. "William Cole" suggests an earlier date, pre "& son". Leken is a mystery so far.
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Leken / Cole
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So the maker wasn't Leken, but in all probability it wasn't Cole either, they probably bought them in from wholesalers. This means that there is more chance that datemarks and codes can be found which are recognisable clues. Any photos?
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I'm afraid I don't have a photo. There is an oval badge painted in gold inside the piano. It has two pictures of two naked children offering each other flowers and the words 'We hereby guarantee that this Pianoforte to be in every way a thoroughly sound & reliable Instrument. Furthermore we undertake to rectify any defect due to faulty construction within FIFTEEN YEARS of date of sale.' The words 'Manufactured for William Cole' appear under the lid and the number 24809 is on the top of the side.
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