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Loud & Brothers, Philadelphia (Active 1822-1837) Stenciled and Bronze-Molded Mahogany Piano

second quarter 19th century, in the classical taste, of upright form, the projecting top with gadrooned molding and supported by columns with gilt-bronze capitals, centered by a panel in sunburst upholstery, a figural fold-over lid opening to reveal the keyboard, stenciled decor and brass maker's plate, raised on boldly reeded legs with gilt capitals.
h. 63-1/2", w. 45", d. 26"

  • Notes: A Loud & Brothers upright piano dated 1831 is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
  • Condition: **In "as found" condition. Shrinkage crack to the hinged top lid. Nicks, dings and imperfections to the case. The left piece of trim to the liner of the framed silk sunburst panel is missing. The keyboard section is pulling loose from the case at the sides at its mortised joint. There is a large open shrinkage crack to the sound board. Some internal hammers and parts are missing or broken. The keyboard has many losses and damage to the keys.

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