Brinsmead? Grand Piano
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Brinsmead?
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The number can't tell us the make. There are lots of pianos with similar numbers, but if it is a John Brinsmead, the number suggests 1915. Is there a name on it? There were several Brinsmead firms.
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re 73259
I have a grand piano by John Brinsmead with the serial no: 73259
I beleive the first owner of this piano was The Queen Mum and it was shipped to Australia about 70 yrs ago.
This piano has been restored and it is in a beuatiful condition, you can see photos of the piano here http://www.freewebs.com/piano_rare/
This piano is currently for sale as i have no room to keep it in my house
I beleive the first owner of this piano was The Queen Mum and it was shipped to Australia about 70 yrs ago.
This piano has been restored and it is in a beuatiful condition, you can see photos of the piano here http://www.freewebs.com/piano_rare/
This piano is currently for sale as i have no room to keep it in my house
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