Waldberg Berlin
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I have no information about any Berlin firm by that name, but there were Waldberg pianos made by Danemann, London about a century ago. No information anyone here can give you is relevant to the question of whether the piano is worth restoring, or what its value is. You needs a tuner's report. Sconces (projecting candleholders) were often removed, it's a shame, but not uncommon.
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If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
Re: Waldberg Berlin
Das Warenzeichen „Waldberg“ wurde 1910 von der Firma Cahn & Cahn aus Nottingham eingetragen. Einen Vertreter gab es in Berlin.
The trademark “Waldberg” was registered in 1910 by the company Cahn & Cahn from Nottingham. There was a representative in Berlin.
The trademark “Waldberg” was registered in 1910 by the company Cahn & Cahn from Nottingham. There was a representative in Berlin.
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