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The instrument sounds very much as you would expect of a Victorian piano from the budget end of the market, although I daresay many of its faults - the 3/4 frame, the overdamper, the straight strings, the loose keys, the inability to tune to concert pitch - are common to instruments of the period.
A professional pianist who played on it many years ago was scathing in her criticism.
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My goodness we piano owners seem to be keeping you busy! My friend and I have recently managed to avert the demise of my 'family piano' - she's providing a nice home in her house until I'm able to provide one myself! Anyhow, we were wondering if you might be able to date it for us, it's a John Spencer & Co, London with serial number 60647 - very much like the one with the wood inlay on page one of this message thread. It has marks where sconces once were, sadly missing now.
Any information would be much appreciated,
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Re: SPENCER LONDON Piano
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I also have an upright, Spencer piano; on the underside of the keyboard lid it has in brass letters, SPENCER LONDON and the serial number is 84740. If you would be able to date it for me, or tell me anything else about it, it would be much appreciated!
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it has various inscriptions on it---john spencer & co london, murdoch murdoch & co corporation st birmingham, by special appointment to HRH the princess of wales melbourne 1888 prize medal edingburgh 1890 gold medal. the serial number is 56076. it is dark wood ? walnut with pretty paler wood marquetry in a flowers design. any info you could give me would be wonderful, i have phoned a few dealers already, they ask is it overstrung---i have no idea, and all appear to say it is too old!!! where do you part with a much loved piano these days????? help. thanks kerri
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Re: John Spencer & Co.
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We just bought a Crane & Sons and it just looks like a john Spencer.
Now we found two serial numbers in it one in the left corner 13301 and one on the right C&S 35976.
Can you tell us how old it is?
Greetings Jan (from The Netherlands)
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You were very kind to asnwer queries on pianos. I have recently purchased John Spencer & CO piano on ebay for £0.99 in full working order. Its out of tune. The serial number states 59301. Would you know how old it is? Also what is the approximate prices those pianos sell for. I'm not looking to sell as I bought it to start playing. I think old instruments have soul and still loads of life in them.
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I hope to use is for a bit As a beginner I really didnt want to spend a lot of money on the instrument since I'm not sure if I continue to play. Overall I would not mind spending money on tuning, restoration.
I do play violin as well so hope to be successful.
Do you think the antique pianos are good to use at home just for entertainment?
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Some of the keys stick but I am giving it an air as it has been kept in a garage for a while and may just be due to dampness.
Even though my musical ear is far from being the best I still think it sounds like it is in good tune.
I now understand that they were fairly cheap English piano makers but I am still curious as to it's age...
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Our plan is to work on it over time and restore it to a playable condition, enlisting the help of a piano tuner to carry out the final tweaking.
Hope you can help :D
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PS I received notification that you had replied to my posting above, but can't seem to find the reply. Hopefully you can point me in the right direction?PatchAllen wrote:Hi, my husband and I live in Tasmania, Australia. We have just been given a lovely old, but sadly very much neglected John Spencer & Co upright piano. On the plate above the keys it is called The Peerless Piano. Inside the top on the right hand side is engraved John Spencer & Coy Ltd, under which appears the numbers 5941, and then under this is 2B. We notice from your website you often give approximate ages of these pianos. Is the information we have given enough to allow you to estimate a date?
Our plan is to work on it over time and restore it to a playable condition, enlisting the help of a piano tuner to carry out the final tweaking.
Hope you can help :D
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Re: John Spencer & Co.
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Just given an old spencer I live in new zealand and have this reseat that came with it the number is 33376, what doest that mean in terms of valuation, was tuned recently and the tuner said it was in mint condition
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On a separate enquiry from PatchAllen, I am sorry that people keep adding new postings instead of starting new ones, and in the course of splitting these endless Spencer postings, the system has lost some items. I have no control over that. The number 5941 might put your piano somewhere near 1886, but the published information doesn't provide an accurate date. I f you could post photos of the whole piano, or email them to me, I may be able to get a better idea.
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