What make is this piano?
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What make is this piano?
Hi ! I've had the same piano for 21 years and in all that time have never
been able to figure out what make it is !
Today, my new piano tuner has found what may be a clue - on the frame
there is a very small raised 'stamp' of what seems to be either a small
angel with an extended wing or a small boy playing a harp.
We seem to think the piano may be French, but other than that it's a
mystery.
Anyone got any idea as to what make it could be?
Thanks !!!
been able to figure out what make it is !
Today, my new piano tuner has found what may be a clue - on the frame
there is a very small raised 'stamp' of what seems to be either a small
angel with an extended wing or a small boy playing a harp.
We seem to think the piano may be French, but other than that it's a
mystery.
Anyone got any idea as to what make it could be?
Thanks !!!
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Re: What make is this piano?
Post by Bill Kibby »
What you are describing is the trademark of the foundry where the
frame was cast - Booth & Brooks. This tells us that the piano was made
in Britain. It tells us nothing about who made it, or when, but many
pianos have other clues inside. Most Harp frames that I have seen were
made between 1910 and 1933, but they usually have the date of casting
on them. Have a look at "Gen about pianos" on my pianogen website.
If you email photos to me, I may have some ideas, but if it's any comfort,
many piano names are meaningless aliases anyway!.
frame was cast - Booth & Brooks. This tells us that the piano was made
in Britain. It tells us nothing about who made it, or when, but many
pianos have other clues inside. Most Harp frames that I have seen were
made between 1910 and 1933, but they usually have the date of casting
on them. Have a look at "Gen about pianos" on my pianogen website.
If you email photos to me, I may have some ideas, but if it's any comfort,
many piano names are meaningless aliases anyway!.
Piano History Centre
http://pianohistory.info
Email via my website.
If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
http://pianohistory.info
Email via my website.
If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
Re: What make is this piano?
Thanks for that ! The fact that it was probably made in Britain, & a general era is more than I knew before, so that's great.
I may email you a photo of it just for curiosity's sake, see if you can tell me anything more. Thanks again!
I may email you a photo of it just for curiosity's sake, see if you can tell me anything more. Thanks again!
Re: What make is this piano?
put a pic on this forum and there is bound to be an expert who will recognise it
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