Hillier Piano from Brunt & Sons
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Hillier Piano from Brunt & Sons
Post by acshelnutt »
Hi! I'm trying to figure out a date for my piano. I've searched on this forum and have found a little bit of information on one or the other of these two names but it's not helping me date my piano. If you open the keyboard cover, it's stamped with "W. Brunt & Sons, 9 St. Augustine's Parade, Bristol" but if you open the top lid it says "The Hillier Piano Company" (with the word Company abbreviated). There are no serial numbers to be found inside. I've looked everywhere that has been suggested in this forum and suggested links. The iron frame has 2 numbers on it but one was stamped "No. 1" and the other was just "383". Any help would be appreciated. :)
Here is the W. Brunt & Sons stamp The Hillier stamp The full view of the piano Inside the lid
Here is the W. Brunt & Sons stamp The Hillier stamp The full view of the piano Inside the lid
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Re: W. Brunt & Sons AND The Hillier Piano Company Piano
Post by Bill Kibby »
The music desk you mention is just the usual fold-away overhanging desk. If you have a look at my Edwardian page at
http://pianohistory.info/edwardian.html
you will see that this is typical of Edwardian pianos, and I would guess this one was made around 1908. Hillier was the manufacturer, Brunt was the retailer. Unless there are any date-marks inside
http://pianohistory.info/datemarks.html
there is no way of dating it more precisely, and even if it had serial numbers, it wouldn't help, because no dates are available for Hillier pianos.
http://pianohistory.info/edwardian.html
you will see that this is typical of Edwardian pianos, and I would guess this one was made around 1908. Hillier was the manufacturer, Brunt was the retailer. Unless there are any date-marks inside
http://pianohistory.info/datemarks.html
there is no way of dating it more precisely, and even if it had serial numbers, it wouldn't help, because no dates are available for Hillier pianos.
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