W.Gutzeit, Berlin Piano
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W.Gutzeit, Berlin Piano
Post by bowenlaura »
I have an 1853 German made piano that I cannot locate any information about. Here's the information I have...
W. Gutzeit, Berlin W.
Gegrundet 1853 (there is this " above the u)
Hoflieferant Sr. Kgl. Hoheit
des Grossh. Friedr. v. Baden
Franzosischestr. 15 ( " above the o)
Here's a photo. As you can see the piano is not in very good condition.
https://imageshack.us/i/eyc8qLOYj
W. Gutzeit, Berlin W.
Gegrundet 1853 (there is this " above the u)
Hoflieferant Sr. Kgl. Hoheit
des Grossh. Friedr. v. Baden
Franzosischestr. 15 ( " above the o)
Here's a photo. As you can see the piano is not in very good condition.
https://imageshack.us/i/eyc8qLOYj
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"Gegrundet" means the company was established in 1853, this is not the date of the piano. It looks more like 1923. They still existed in 1928, but I have no details.
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the bit"Hoflieferant -----Baden" means that this chap Prince Friedrich was a patron to this piano company in his petty Court in Baden.They probably presented him with one.
After German Unification in 1870 he would have disappeared and married one of our royals.
After German Unification in 1870 he would have disappeared and married one of our royals.
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Re: W.Gutzeit, Berlin Piano
Post by bowenlaura »
Thanks for the info! I have been searching other online sites and hadn't gotten anywhere. I mainly wanted to make sure the piano wasn't a valuable antique. I think I'll upcycle the piano parts into other, useful items. Thanks again,
Laura
Laura
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Re: W.Gutzeit, Berlin Piano
Post by Bill Kibby »
Here's a cropped version of your photo, in case your link goes out of date when some other Gutzeit owner is looking for it.
My collection includes over 40,000 piano names, and the majority are not listed on the internet, so thanks for showing it to us.
My collection includes over 40,000 piano names, and the majority are not listed on the internet, so thanks for showing it to us.
Piano History Centre
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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
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