T. Harrison Piano
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Post by valerie skierski »
I have an upright piano and it says T. Barrison London N under the tid. It tas 2 tets Of double candelabras on the front and is knotty walnut wood and it is inlaid in ihe iront Can you tell me anything about it? Thanks Valerie Skierski
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Assuming that you have spelt the name correctly, I have no record of this firm, only Harrison.
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Post by valerie skierski »
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I Do Believe You Are Correct The H Looked Like A B To Me And Its The Very Fancy Victorian Writing, Thank You Valerie
I Do Believe You Are Correct The H Looked Like A B To Me And Its The Very Fancy Victorian Writing, Thank You Valerie
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Post by valerie skierski »
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Please Can You Now Give Me Any Info. On This Piano, Thank You Valerie
Please Can You Now Give Me Any Info. On This Piano, Thank You Valerie
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Post by Bill Kibby »
Thomas Harrison was certainly around a hundred years ago, the "N" in the address would have had a number added in 1917, so the piano is no later than that.
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Post by valerie skierski »
thank you, can you tell me anything else ....is it of any worth? its in excellent condition but needs tuning, thanks valerie
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Post by Bill Kibby »
Valuation is impossible without on-the-spot inspection. Ask your tuner.
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Post by valerie skierski »
thought i would send photo anyway, thanks valerie
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