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Broadly speaking, Justin Browne's victorian pianos are labelled "H. Justin Browne", with various addresses at Euston Road. Edwardian instruments by J.C. Browne, 154 Brecknock Road were presumed to be a continuation of the same firm,.but directories reveal that he was actually Joseph Charles Browne, a dealer, and was listed at a separate address in 1899. Further information is available via the pianogen website, or by pressing the email button.
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Hi

I did a search on Google, and the only reference I could easily find for the J C Browne branded piano was located here. Do you have any more information / history about these pianos? Just interest really - we are thinking about getting rid of it - it's not in the best state of repair - but we're quite attached to it as it has been in the house for a long while! I'm guessing it's not going to be worth anything?!

Thanks for any help / info you might have :D
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If you missed the item right at the top of this forum, you can click the first link below. There is no particular value in the name, everything depenmds on your tuner's report.
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