"Robert Maver Pianoforte and Music Seller, Glasgow"
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"Robert Maver Pianoforte and Music Seller, Glasgow"
Post by Tomasz Zaleski »
I have a Student that just inherited her Old Family Piano, Square if I may add. We have many Clues but no luck in finding History. The Piano has in the center "Robert Maver Pianoforte and Music Seller, Glasgow" I know that Robert Maver was selling pianos in the 1830's, so that could be the sale date, but how about Maker? or any other history?. It can easily be a John Broadwood Square piano Circa 1700"s, unfortunately the name is not found. Interestingly enough, we have found many handwritten Old English letters and words in some areas of the piano. Please if you can, Look at the pictures, We would gladly appreciate any information that can be found.
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If you can remove the mechanism safely, there may be clues inside. I don't think numbers/letters will help here, but there may be decal or some sort on the soundboard under the strings?
Bill may be able to provide you with more information
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It could well be a Broadwood, many were sold in Scotland, but it doesn't look like one, and the fret design is not usual for Broadwood. It was not uncommon for a dealer to buy in pianos from a wholesaler and put his own name on them.
Are there any numbers inside?
There is a somewhat similar Broadwood 1839, with different legs, at
http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collect ... irn=238185
but it has the typical Broadwood style of fret panel.
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Bill,Bill Kibby wrote: There is a somewhat similar Broadwood 1839, with different legs, at
http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collect ... irn=238185
but it has the typical Broadwood style of fret panel.
It's a pity that photo wasn't a contender for a caption competition. I would have suggested 'Jake The Peg'.
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Many Thanks for the Replies.. There is a number 600 on the left side of the board( inside the piano, close to the harp), Followed by a Beautiful Capital B.
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Post by Tomasz Zaleski »
Many Thanks before hand for all of the assistance and kind words...
I have taken many Pictures of the Piano, please, if You would like any specific pictures to be taken, I will be more then happy.
By Removing the Mechanism, do you mean the Harp? or parts that can be takin out to have a better look of the Harp and parts, etc?. if this is the case, I have performed the same and have come out empty handed. No Labels, nor Info.
I will continue to post "fresh" Photos and see if "we" observe details that have been ignored..(due to my poor picture taking skills).
Bill, That Observation of the front part of the Lid, (thats attention to detail)!
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Cramer, Wood & Co. imprinted their stock C&Co, whereas Cramer, Beale & Co. used CB&C. These would be followed by their stock number.
C&C is sometimes seen inside later Hopkinson pianos.
It is also marked R&A, but I can't see any such names on our files so far. Perhaps another Scottish firm made it for Maver.
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Post by Tomasz Zaleski »
Good day,Colin Nicholson wrote:This may be a "shot in the dark" - but are the stamped initials C&C on the right hand side of the lock (brass plate) for the fallboard?
Yes the C & C is Stamped on the right hand side of the lock, for the Fall-board.
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I guess no one knows much about this piano,
love the mystery.
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Did you find some sort of reference to Maver operating in the 1830s?
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Heinrich Haegele, of Aalen, also used a similar idea, but the pianos looked quite different.
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Forgive my late replie, I was out of the country...
Unfortunately there is no number inside the top, near the back. and thank You sincerely for the information you just gave me, I have been able to confirm each and every one of them... I got in touch with Michelle library in Glasgow, and they are assisting me as well in obtaining information on the late Mavers.. if something of highlight from the library arrises, I will post it here, in the mean while, I will use the information you kindly provided and see how far I can go.
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Square pianos are not normally symmetrical, because the keyboard is set to the left, but around the 1830s and 1840s, some makers designed an inset area on the front, so that when closed, the pianos appeared to be symmetrical.
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