J&J Hopkinson London
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J&J Hopkinson London
My mother has a beautiful piece that has the number 10,087. It also has J and J Hopkinson, london on the front. Any idea of the age, history. A recent tuner came in and stated it was museum quality. Thanks for any info you can provide.
Tina Bennett
Atlanta, Georgia
Tina Bennett
Atlanta, Georgia
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Re: J&J Hopkinson London
Post by Bill Kibby »
As I explained in my email, my own website states that the early numbers published for Hopkinson are wrong, and #10087 suggests a date before they even arrived in London in 1846. Are there any other numbers inside?
A Hopkinson which I inspected at the Museum of Lincolnshire Life has two numbers - #1100 & #1254 - and is thought to be from about 1853.
Museum quality is difficult to define, and over here, most museum won't touch antique pianos!
A Hopkinson which I inspected at the Museum of Lincolnshire Life has two numbers - #1100 & #1254 - and is thought to be from about 1853.
Museum quality is difficult to define, and over here, most museum won't touch antique pianos!
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