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Est 1815 was know as George Astor his brother Johon emigrated to the USA in c1789

The last address was 79 Cornhill London However, Bill may have more info on them.

As to it being worth restoring you will need a local piano tuner to look at it However, with the piano being in Portugal woodworm is a big problem out
there as well as the heat.

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I don't know if there is any evidence to support the idea that they were established in 1815, although that was their first listing in London directories. Around 1810, they are said to have made 6-key clarinets. In 1822, Astor & Horwood were last listed at 79 Cornhill under this name. Horwood began his partnmership with Gunther: Pigot's Directory of London, 1822, lists Gunther & Horwood, Pianoforte makers, 31, Little Queen Street, Holborn. [Address previously listed for Robert Gunther.]

"Circa 1816" is a good estimate for any Astor & Horwood piano.
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