Baby Grand - marked inside lid centre - Bannister London
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Bannister / Wagstaff
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Bannister doesn't seem to be a real maker, and I have failed to find any reference when I've been asked in the past, so this is probably an alias, but Wagstaff was a dealer over a very long period, at least 1886-1936 (when he was "Ltd.) or beyond. No serial number dates are available, and the best option is datemarks. Press www below, then press "Aliases" or "Datemarks", or...
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Re: Baby Grand - marked inside lid centre - Bannister London
Post by missclairelucy »
Bannister was my great grandfather, who did indeed make pianos in London. I’m excited to find someone who has seen his name inscribed in piano.
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