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Highly Important Musical Instruments London
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LOT | KEYBOARD INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION | ESTIMATE | RESULT |
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80 | John Broadwood & Sons: Square Piano, London c1825 | 80–150 | - |
81 | Goulding, Phipps, D’Almaine & Co: Square Piano, London c1805 | 200–400 | 220 |
82 | Erard Brothers: Square Piano, Paris 1817 | 200–400 | - |
83 | Alex [sic] Hodsdon: Unfretted Clavichord, Lavenham 1933 | 150–300 | 180 |
83A | John Broadwood & Son: Square Piano, London 1805 | 100–200 | 120 |
83B | Alec Hodsdon: Unfretted Clavichord, Lavanham 1953 | 100-150 | 200 |
84 | Joseph Kirckman: Very Fine Two-manual Harpsichord, London 1798 | 15–20K | 17500 |
85 | John & Archibald Watsons: Square Piano, Edinburgh late 18th century | 300–500 | 280 |
86 | Longman & Broderip: Square Piano, London c1790 | 400–600 | 900 |
87 | Johannes Zumpe & Gabriel Buntebart: Square Piano, London 1770 | 400–600 | 350 |
88 | Cornelius Hagaerts: Rare and Important Flemish Virginals, Antwerp second quarter of the 17th century | 8–12K | 14000 |
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