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Grand piano

Maker: Erard
Date: 1864 ca.
Place Made:London, England, Europe
Model: 7' 3" semi-grand model
Serial No: 8586
SignedOn fallboard: Erard / London
MarkingsBlack and gold decal above signature: 76 Lord St. James Smith & Sons Liverpool

Stamped on left side of wrest plank: S. 341 / JAMES SMITH & SONS / 76 LORD STREET / LIVERPOOL / 56217

Stamped on right side of frame: C MARTIN

Punched in key no. 1: W. ALLER.

Punched in key no. 85: COURTRICE, W.H.S., 43 g. [in ink:] CS.

Punched in hammerflange no. 1: JM.

Punched on whippen no. 1: H 1865 A, A. ROYER G4.

Serial number 8586 is stamped on bottom of piano at bent side, both keyblocks, lock bar front lid, lid prop, lyre, both pedals, fallboard, keyslip, each leg, and music desk
DescriptionCompass: AAA-a4 (7 octaves).
Two pedals: una corda, damper.

Burled walnut veneer.

AAA-FF: Single strung, brass over steel
FF#-C#: Bi-chord, brass over steel
D-f2: Bi-chord, steel
f#2 - a4: Tri-chord, steel

Original string scale gauges for plain strings, according to Van Prattenburg:

4 X 22
8 X 21
8 X 20-1/2
8 X 20
7 X 19
5 X 18
5 X 16
5 X 15
4 X 14
4 X 13-1/2
3 X 13
3 X 12-1/2
4 X 12

DimensionsLength: 7' 2-1/2"
ProvenanceDonor purchased the piano in 2001. It was previously owned by Marinus J. Van Prattenburg, Surrey, British Columbia, who purchased it in 1992 from Horsham Piano Centre, Horsham, Sussex, United Kingdom. Prior to 1941 the piano was sold by James Smith & Sons, Liverpool, England.
Credit Line: Gift of James Verdini, 2020
Not on view
Published ReferencesRECORDING
Schumann: Performed on a restored 1864 erard fortepiano. Fantasie in C Major, opus 17, and Davidsbündlertänze, opus 6. Bruce Vogt, pianist. Airborne Studios, 2006.
Object number: 15564