Challen & Son 1878 small piano
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Challen & Son 1878 small piano
We have just aquired a funky little black Challen & Son piano from an English style pub in Ontario, Canada. I found through the search available at www.pianogen.com that it is from between 1850-1900 (thank you ). Additionally, the piano has a date and signature inside on the main beam of construction which says 30/5/78 and is signed H ?uves (Could start with an M, could be "Mires" or "Mines"). Any idea whose signature that would be?
There are a few lists of dates, presumably from when it was tuned.
The piano has gold decoration on the black paint, 85 key keyboard (measure 46 1/2 inch keyboard). The wheels are gone, but it measures 41 inches high. Would it be a child's piano or some sort of early version of what we call here an apartment size piano? Our piano tuner will be coming to check it out next week.
I'm curious about any information. I will post a photo when I can.
Michelle
There are a few lists of dates, presumably from when it was tuned.
The piano has gold decoration on the black paint, 85 key keyboard (measure 46 1/2 inch keyboard). The wheels are gone, but it measures 41 inches high. Would it be a child's piano or some sort of early version of what we call here an apartment size piano? Our piano tuner will be coming to check it out next week.
I'm curious about any information. I will post a photo when I can.
Michelle
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There is no such website, and if you mean www.PianoGen.org - my site, it has no such searches so I don't know where you looked. However, I have lots of historical notes on Challen, which can be printed if required. Email me for a quote, a lot more has been added recently.
Piano History Centre
http://pianohistory.info
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If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
http://pianohistory.info
Email via my website.
If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
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