George Russell London Patent 18914 Transposing

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Judging by the number, it is probably around 1899, and these are not remarkable as instruments, but certainly have a curiosity value, although little financial value. Transposing pianos are not common, although Russell's seem to be the most common! I would love to have the space for it, which part of England are you in? If you log in, you can read on to contact me direct.
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