Thomas Molineux and Son
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Thomas Molineux and Son
Post by CanisLupusArctos »
I have recently been given a Thomas Molineux and Son piano, and I was wondering if anyone could reference me any information to this company. Yes, I have looked myself.
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Re: Thomas Molineux and Son
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In 1860, the firm became known as Molineux & Son, and continued under this name at 101 Bridge Street for over a century, so the name and address do not give us any clues to when a piano was made.
Have a look at "Gen about pianos" at http://www.pianogen.org
Have a look at "Gen about pianos" at http://www.pianogen.org
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