date for Broadwood piano
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date for Broadwood piano
Can you shed any light on the date of a Broadwood piano?
The serial number is 16491, it is a Rosewood veneered grand at The Vyne , National Trust house. They allow visitors to play this piano and I had the pleasure today - it is supposed to be around 1846 but would love to check as it is by far the oldest piano I have every played - it had wooden pedals!
Great sound but I would love to know more about this instrument!
Many thanks,
The serial number is 16491, it is a Rosewood veneered grand at The Vyne , National Trust house. They allow visitors to play this piano and I had the pleasure today - it is supposed to be around 1846 but would love to check as it is by far the oldest piano I have every played - it had wooden pedals!
Great sound but I would love to know more about this instrument!
Many thanks,
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Post by Bill Kibby »
1846 is about right for that number, they persisted with those wooden pedals for many years, indeed many London makers were still using wooden pedals in 1910!
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