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Musical Instruments including Early Music

London
14 & 16 November 2000

  • All figures are in Pounds Sterling (GBP)
  • Sales results include Buyer’s Premium
  • Omitted lot numbers indicate items that were withdrawn, passed, or unsold as of data date

 

LOT KEYBOARD INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION ESTIMATE RESULT
276 Joseph Wachtl & Jacob Bleyer: Double Giraffe Piano, Vienna c1805 3–5K 10800
277 Edward & John Pistor: Bureau Chamber Organ, England last quarter of the 18th century 10–15K -
278 John Broadwood & Son: Grand Pianoforte, London c1795 10–15K 14300
279 Joris Britsen: Two-manual Harpsichord, Antwerp 1680 40–60K -
280 H. Roloff: Obliquely strung ‘dog kennel’ Piano, Neubrandenburg c1840 5–7K -
322 John Broadwood: Square Piano, London 1787 1–1.5K -
323 Longman & Broderip: Square Piano, London c1785 1.5–2K 1800
324 Neil & Malcolm Stewart: Square Piano, Edinburgh c1800 800–1.2K 840
325 Spinet, England mid-18th century 4.5–5K 4680
326 John Broadwood & Son: Grand Pianoforte, London 1804 6–8K 7800
327 Jacob Kirckman: Two-manual Harpsichord, London 1758 60–80K -
328 Marcus Gabriel Sondermann: Bundfrei Clavichord, Rendsberg 1805 10–15K 20625
329 Samuel Green: Chamber Organ, London 1796 4–6K -
331 Thomas Goff & J.C. Cobby: Unfretted Clavichord, London 1948 1.2–1.6K 1200
332 Clementi & Co: Square Piano, London c1820 1.2–2.6K 1320

 


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