Upright cabinet piano
Maker
John Broadwood & Sons
Maker
Broadwood
Date1846 ca.
Place MadeLondon, England, Europe
ModelCabinet upright
Serial No.8666
SignedOn nameboard above keyboard: John Broadwood & Sons / Manufacturers to her Majesty / Great Pulteney Street Golden Square / LondonMarkingsChrifsholme / 8666 (in pencil on back of nameboard)
8666 / W Deane (on the underside of the top panel and on the back of the front panel, both in pencil)
Gauge sharps as follows: g-sharp''' -13, d''' -14, f-sharp'' -15, a-sharp' -16, d' -17, e -18, c -19, G-sharp-20
DescriptionAccording to David Wainwright (Broadwood By Appointment, 1982), "In the cabinet piano, the lay-out of the upright grand piano was inverted so as to bring the heavier part of the instrument down to the floor and reduce the overall height to not much more than six feet."
This piano has two strings per note (bichord) and is straight strung. It has a compass of 6 octaves from CC-f''''. There are two pedals, the damper and the una corda. It utilizes a sticker action.
This piano is ornately carved, with two large decorated front legs. The front panel is covered with cloth. The fallboard is covered with thin machine-sawed veneer.
DimensionsTotal height (without casters): 1908 mm
Total width: 1215 mm
Depth: 662 mm
3 octave span: 490 mm
Length of natural head: 45 mm
Credit LineGift of Maximiliaan Rutten, 1991
Object number06199
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