Moutrie Pianos
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Moutrie Pianos
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My grandfather (Moutrie)'s father's father (Moutrie)was a pianomaker, as was my grandfather's mother's father (Leadbetter) - my great grandparents got married in 1918, so an approximate date for the pianos would be about 90-100 years old, I would guess. I do not know when the Moutrie company was founded, or how prolific they were. I would like to find out as many details as I can to try and piece together the history of the company and the pianos.
I would also like details on where the Collard comes in - I know that James Moutrie (my great x4) grandfather married Eleanor Collard (1781) so I would guess that the Moutrie Collard connection comes in somewhere around here, but I have yet to find a piano connection other than on the piano names.
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I am also looking for more information with regards to Moutrie or any connections it has or has had. I have a lot of faith in this piano and believe that a lot of effort is put into handcrafting this instrument. Here, check out my pictures..
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/whatabloo ... /my_photos
If you have any questions feel free to send them to me wteo340@yahoo.com I will try to see if I can answer them. I haven't found a camera good enough to capture the parts of the Moutrie with a close-up, clear shot. In time I will place pictures of the agraffes, unique rear-end bridge and coned-end bass strings.
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They are one molded piece of plastic - no sharp edge where the horizontal meets the vertical, just a smooth rounded corner, AND the plastic is rivetted or tacked to the wood underneath - two tacks at the bottom of the small rise, and one at the far end of the horizontal.
Andy
As an aside, I fail to be conviced that a mere 5 footer of a Chinese piano could see off a Shigeru Kawai or C7 for tone quality.
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Me neither.
This Moutrie I am visiting in Penang - has no mesh that I can see. Under the keys it appears to be solid or ply wood. Also the back of the piano is solid flat wood i.e. nowhere to hold when moving the instrument. The only external protrusions to the rear are the four bolts holding the frame to the cabinet. There could be mesh within, but I can see nothing between the soundboard and the back panel either.
Inside on the cabinet base there are eight small packs of mothballs, I wonder if they came with the piano in the 50's.
Even the practice pedal does not work. It has not been tuned for 4 years and has my three nieces learning on it with typewriter touch. Poor old piano.
Andy
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I'd be pleased to exchange information on the Moutrie piano makers with lja. I have traced the piano makers line back to the 18th century and have also begun to discover the roots of the Chinese connection. I would love to know where the William Moutrie family fits into the tree.
Have just been researching our family and came across this forum. My mum was a Moutrie before marriage and grew up in a large family of Moutries out in Southend On Sea...many maiden aunts who never married after the 1st World War. Her father was one of about 13 children , he being the youngest born in 1899. William Moutrie worked in the city of London, having a house in Eastcote, Ruislip and part of the family had a greengrocers in London. The piano company is a well known story in our side of the family although none of us have a piano by them !! I am close to Bath too so was suprised to see a Moutrie there ! Perhaps we can fill in some more blanks in the family tree...my mother is still alive and well at 76 and between us we have a number of photos and a rough family outline.[/quote]
Every once is entitled to their opinion and as this is an open forum you will get visitors who do not agree with your views. However, we require that all who reply to views not agreeing with theirs do so in a civilised manor your post has been edited
"As an aside, I fail to be conviced that a mere 5 footer of a Chinese piano could see off a Shigeru Kawai or C7 for tone quality."
First of all, I am not trying to "convice" you. In this forum people post entries of their pianos here and I am stating how I feel,
Secondly, it is an English piano made in China, not a Chinese piano. I am not as rich and stupid like you who would rather buy a Kawai than a Steinway with the money you have. I was stating my own personal opinion.
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I don't know about a Moutrie piano, but I was curious about something similar.
The Moutries were apparently very close to several piano, pianoforte, organ and harmonium makers. Not only Collard and Harrison, but also my ancestors the Grahams were related.
James Moutrie had an organ building workshop on 16 Henry Street in Pentonville, London, up to his death in 1896. His sons James and Robert continued as "J & R Moutrie" in Clerkenwell (another son, George, was also an organ builder). In Pentonville, however, we find from the mid 1880's 3 brothers Walter, William and Frederick Graham. All american organ builders and harmonium makers.
William Graham married Ann Jane Moutrie, James' daughter and sister to James, George and Robert Moutrie.
If anyone ever spots a Graham harmonium, I'd be interested to know. There was one for sale a couple of years ago for £10 (!) by someone who found it in an old house he bought and wanted to get rid of it...
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Thanks Bill! They do pop up quite a lot in newspapers and some directories.Bill Kibby wrote:1892Graham132x.jpgI do come across occasional references to Walter, like this 1892 one, but not the others, and no actual harmoniums so far! I would say thirty pounds to ninety is quite a common range, but like antique pianos, some sell for tuppence.
Someone pointed me into another direction. The three Graham brothers were living and working in Islington. There was an organ maker and "piano tuner & manufacturer" named William Graham in Newcastle as well. On the censuses he and his family stay around Newcastle, except in 1861, when we can find them in... Islington!
I am now trying to establish a family link - if there is any.
Though early censuses mark him as an organ builder, the later ones agree more on the piano making and tuning. There are several references to his shop (on Portland Place I believe) in newspapers as well.
His son, Cuthbert Graham, is also a "pianoforte tuner" and joins the freemason's loge as "musician".
He must have taken on his father's shop. William died in the 1880's, but there is an advertisement in 1899 that speaks about "the Graham family, making and selling pianos for almost 100 years".
Lots to discover still...
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Unfortunately, Graham is a common surname, there was John Graham and James Graham in Scotland, and various others around Britain.
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