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EMERSON PIANO/ THOMAS GOGGAN & BRO'S -NO TUNING DATE MARKED THAT I CAN FIND

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By autumnvancleave, 5 April, 2009
Description

beautiful, needs tuning and possibly other internal work
2 PRETTY FLOWER CARVINGS ON FRONT, TOP FACE OF PIANO
FRONT PIECE PULLS AJAR, PANEL TO COVER KEYS, TOP OPENS 1/2 WAY BY HINGES
VERY PRETTY

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium
WOOD
Distinguishing marks
ALSO SAYS "THOMAS GOGGAN & BRO'S"
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
4' 8.5" tall, 5' 3" wide, 26" deep
Date Period
there is sheet music in the bench dating from the late 1800's
Weight
TOO HEAVY TO EVEN GUESS!
History
came with old (100+0 house we purchased
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No
Photos
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250chief

16 years 1 month ago

Re: EMERSON PIANO

We also have an upright piano, while it takes an expert to tell the full value (is the sounding board cracked, for example) we found that, behind the panels were marks that gave a much clearer age to it. The piano tuners tended (at least in our area) to mark the date and name when they were last tuned. This inadvertantly gives a nice history of the piece too. The front and top of the unit should be easily (abet carefully!) removable to see if yours has any markings too.

Unfortunately the music pieces may or may not have any bearing. But older music scores also have value! Don't discard them before you check them out!

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Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 10 months ago

In reply to Re: EMERSON PIANO by 250chief

Re: EMERSON PIANO

any luck selling the piano? I just inherited one as well...

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