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Ritmuller RS122 Traditional Upright Piano lack polished with Chrome NEW M31819

from Robert Morley & Company Ltd.

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Price: £5,799.00

Date: 14-01-2025 03:30PM

Expiration Date: 14-01-2026 03:25PM

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Ritmuller RS122 Traditional Upright Piano in Black polished with Chrome NEW M31819

Full compass - 7¼ octaves – 88 notes
3 pedals (Practice pedal)
Soft fall

Rent this piano on our home rental scheme for £174.00 per month with an initial payment of £722.00 before delivery to a ground floor location in London (this includes delivery, collection, first months rental and setup/admin charge). Value on rental agreement £5799.00. Terms and conditions apply, please ask for full details.

Dimensions :150.00cm wide 122.00cm high 62.00cm deep

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Ritmuller RS122 Traditional Upright Piano lack polished with Chrome NEW M31819

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Did You Know Piano Facts

1730
The firm of Kirkman piano makers was founded in 1730, according to the Pierce Piano Atlas. However, Kirkman inherited the business from Tabel's wife, whom he married one month after Tabel's death. Tabel was a harpsichord maker who trained with Ruckers. He came to London in 1680 and set up making harpsichords. Abraham Kirkman, who was born in 1710 inBischweiler near Strasbourg, came to work for Tabel. In 1742 hemoved to Great Pulteney Street. These are some later dates and locations for him:
(1817) (Grand Pianoforte Maker to Her Majesty and H.R.H. The PrinceRegent)
(1818-1832) (Grand Pianoforte Maker to His Majesty) 19 Broad Street,Golden Square
(1822-1896) Kirkman, Joseph (Junior) 67 Frith Street, Soho
(1831) 3 Soho Square
(1846) 9 Dean Street
(1848) DuLour's Place, Golden Square
(1864) 21 Broad Street, Golden Square
(1894) 12A George Street, Hanover Square
They had associates with Collard who were based at 50 Bond Street,London, the same as Chappell. There is a fine example of a Kirkmanharpsichord at the Colt Clavier private collection. In 1896Georgiana Kirkman sold the business to Collard's at cost.