William Stodart & Son

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Russ
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William Stodart & Son

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Hope someone can help me with the history of a piano ive inherited.
Its a very attractive small square piano, with a small keyboard.the plate on the front reads - Willian Stodart and son, makers to her majesty, golden Square , London. It has 5 very attractive turned legs .It is about 6 feet long and 2 feet deep.It seems to be made of mahogany. Some keys play but not all. Its a very attractive piece of furniture too look at - not sure if its worth having the mechanism restored ?
Anyone who can help with an age / history etc ?
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The Stodarts are quite famous makers, and supplied royalty. I believe Willam Stodart & Son operated around the 1820s to the 1850s, but I'll check on that. See
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Stodart and Broadwood used to work on developing pianos together and are credited with the invention of the grand piano, I believe. I think Stodart even patented the term 'grand'. No, I don't get out much... :roll:
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Technically, Broadwood is supposed to have coined the term "Grand Piano Forte", but Stodart's patent is the earliest known evidence of the phrase.
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Where in England are you, anywhere near East Anglia? If so, I'd like to have a look at it: No-one can comment on restoration without inspection. See
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I'm in Devon - anyone know of someone nearby that i can get to come and take a look ?
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I rarely get down to Devon. All I can offer from here is to print general information on the Stodarts, or compile a report on design and approximate age from photos. See
http://www.uk-piano.org/piano-gen/reports.html
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