CollardandCollard Antique Baby Grand Piano, Working but Great Restoration Project

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Collard & Collard Rosewood Antique 1903 Baby Grand Piano. 

 

 

We previously had the keys restored and so are in working condition and nice to play but the cabinet (woodwork) of the baby grand would be an incredible restoration project (reflected in the lower price).

 

 

About Collard & Collard: 

 

 

The illustrious Collard & Collard Piano Company was originally established as Longman & Broderip in 1767. Longman & Broderip was a music publishing house, but the firm also built a number of pianos and organs. The first listing for Longman & Broderip was at 26 Cheapside, London, later at 15 Haymarket, London.

 
 

The famous composer and piano virtuoso, Muzio Clementi (whose music was published by Longman & Broderip) invested heavily in the firm, ultimately creating an association with F. W. and W. P. Collard under the name of Clementi & Company. Because of Clementis fame and fortune, the firm was very successful and grew at a rapid pace.

 
 

F. W. Collard was also a mechanical genius, and he was awarded several patents for piano design and construction, and instruments by the firm were a sensation across Europe. Muzio Clementi retired by 1815 and the name of the firm was changed to Collard & Collard. During the middle 19th Century, the firm was managed by Charles Lukey Collard, and he continued to move the firm to the forefront of piano manufacturing in Europe, making Collard & Collard one of the most popular and successful European piano manufacturers of all time. In 1929, the firm was sold to the Chappell Piano Company of London, and the Collard & Collard name was produced until about 1960.

 

(Source: https://antiquepianoshop.com/online-museum/collard-collard/ )

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Category: Musical Instruments:Keyboards and Pianos:Pianos:Grand and Baby Grand Pianos
Location: Woking