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Mathushek Colibri Square #87008
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Newer than most of the pianos in the collection but unusual enough to be kept. Mathushek re-introduced this square piano in the 1930s. The original music desk would have been plain and simple, more in keeping with the lines of the case… |
Mixsell Square (1862)
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This is a very unusual square in that it incorporates a melodeon into the extended square case. On the treble end the melodeon can be folded out and the pedals pivoted down, so that the two instruments can be used at once or independently.… |
Nunns, Robert & William Square #1313 (1824)
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An early example of the Nunns brothers. A partial plate. In good solid shape with high quality construction |
S.W. Marsh Square
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Another small Boston company on Washington Street. As they used to say long ago at Jordan's Furniture, "Not to be confused with Jordan Marsh", but perhaps there is a connection. |
Stewart & Chickering Square #309
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The earliest Chickerings were made in association with Mr. Stewart before he moved on to England to join with Clementi. These pianos are of the highest quality with this one showing the beginnings of metal being introduced to help support… |
Wilkens & Newhall
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Worcester Square piano
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