Need help dating my Nelson London Upright
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Need help dating my Nelson London Upright
I recently inherited a Nelson London #19892. I would love to know the age and history. There is a plaque inside that says "J Newton Bond, Piano-forte Tuner and Repairer, Camberwell SE5."
Re: Need help dating my Nelson London Upright
Nelson do not appear in Taylor's Piano Atlas and this leads me to think it is a stencil brand. If you would like to post a photograph perhaps someone could estimate roughly when your piano was made.
Re: Need help dating my Nelson London Upright
Thanks for the photograph. It is not often I see older pianos and can only guess this is from the mid to late 19th century. If you can hang on a week or two there may be another reply to your post.
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Re: Need help dating my Nelson London Upright
Post by Barrie Heaton »
Your piano is listed in Pierce as a maker, but no other info.
it's about c1900 if you can get the case parts off and take out the Bottom A key it may have been dated by the action finisher.
Bil may have an entry in his Collection of London directories.
Barrie
it's about c1900 if you can get the case parts off and take out the Bottom A key it may have been dated by the action finisher.
Bil may have an entry in his Collection of London directories.
Barrie
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