WE SEEK HISTORICAL STEINWAY PIANO DOCUMENTATION
Especially from 1835 to 1892, including
Early squares, early verticals, early grands
Early “Braunschweig” and Wolfenbuttel” pianos (Th. Steinweg, Nachfolger and early Grotrian)
All Mangeot “System Steinways”
Early squares which appear questionable, as the “Steinway and Sons” name is not cast into any plate - these are especially important
Click HERE for basic photo-document directions
Click HERE for a longer list of Steinway pianos we seek to document
While we cannot always know with absolute certainty what is “original,” our experience in piano technology along with a constantly increasing experience in the study of early Steinways increases the probability of an accurate observation. Even then, it is difficult to find original examples because Steinway grand pianos were not merely furniture, but fine instruments which were practiced on and performed on. This resulted in the need for string replacement, hammer replacement, complete action replacement (including replacement of the Henry Steinway Jr. action with an Erard Herz action), etc. Most examples we find do not have many original components; our first priority is to document original instruments, but we accept all submissions!
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