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    Located in Salisbury, GB
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  • Victorian Music Standard
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  • Fine Victorian Music Cabinet Bookcase in Walnut
    Located in Whaley Bridge, GB
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  • Art Nouveau Music Cabinet in Mahogany Stamped A. Wilson, Peck & Co, Sheffield
    Located in Whaley Bridge, GB
    Sn4829, exceptional Art Nouveau mahogany music cabinet, having shaped tray top above open shelf and 5 satinwood crossbanded drawers, all fitted with original stylish Art Nouveau copper handles, standing on elegant shaped legs united by apron. This fine music cabinet retains its original finish which has been cleaned, revived and waxed, all ready to place at home, circa 1900 Measures:H 38.5?, W 22?, D 16? H 98cm, W 57cm, D 41cm A. Wilson, Peck & Co, Sheffield was open for business by 1896, by two founders – Arthur Wilson (a pseudonym) and John Peck. They established a big retail shop on Pinstone Street, right opposite the town hall, which they named Beethoven House. Traces of a large painted advert for the shop’s original occupiers can still be seen in the alleyway left of the shop. Their business was described as pianoforte, harmonium and American organ merchants, tuners and repairers, as well as sole agents for Bechstein pianos...
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  • French Victorian Walnut Lyre Music Stand
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