![]() ![]() The piano is very beautifully detailed and I found a serial number 4122Īll I know is that some interior designer names Gao Wan’an owns one (I believe there’s three made in the world!) who was estimated to $360,000! But since China is closed down for the entire world, I can’t contact anyone to get more information! Does anyone by chance know anything I can do to get wiser on my piano? Or who to contact? Since my family and I are moving we have to sell it! There’s not much information about these Weissbrod pianos so I hope this chat has not closed yet! employee monitoringĪt least I think my piano is a Weissbrod, even though it says “Weifsbrod”, since my piano has the same “Leipzig” stamp as a weissbrod paino. ![]() Im new to this site because I desperately need some help with my piano! so I'll leave that for someone else to answer, after bashing my head against a brick wall !! In one of his replies, he said "why would a piano not be tuned to Concert Pitch?". When I told the secretary about its condition, she passed my info onto one of the pianists who was going to perform on this piano for a concert. I attempted to (at least) to pre-tune it one tone flat, as there were signs of broken/ replaced strings due to heavy rust around the tuning pins, coils and most of the string's surfaces. Had beautiful carvings throughout, and ornate cast iron frame work - but was riddled with RUST from head to toe due to being previously kept in a cold/ damp environment black ebonies, much of the veneer was missing and blistered. ![]() ![]() A local arts council near the university went out and bought this 6ft grand Weissbrod, and I believe the secretary of the arts council, who knew nothing about pianos, bought a complete shed. Weissbrod seem to be well built pianos, but the grand piano I attempted to tune (about 3 years ago), sadly, was far from "fine". Later pianos apparently bear the name Wilhelm Steinberg. In my area there is another Weissbrod, about a decade older than mine. The Musican's Piano Atlas has some numbers listed for Weissbrod. The Weissbrod piano is my own, and I wrote the wrong date! The serial number is 17968. Other exhibition medals are displayed on later Weissbrod pianos, but we have no details yet.ġ909 is the estimated date of a Weissbrod piano on the filmmusicmontreal website.ġ911 Listed as makers by Alfred Dolge "Pianos and their makers".ġ915 is somebody's estimated date of Weissbrod piano #16657, suggesting that numbers increased by about 500 per year since 1897, but this disagrees with the published dates of their numbers, which suggest 1930.ġ925 #13000 - first published number suggests a rough average of 320 numbers per year.ġ928 Musique Adresses Universel lists R.Weissbrod, Eisenberg.ġ932? #17968 Weissbrod piano is mentioned on David Boyce's website. Thank you for all your help:)"ġ900 Weissbrod received Wickau Staats Medaille. Weissbrod hof-pianoforte-fabrik eisenberg churingen hochsle auszeichnungen staats medaillen etc." Under that is a number in black and that is "10833". Would I be able to get assistance from you? Thank you, Jennifer 2016" "Under the top is brass and at the top of that it says in brass "R. EISENBERG PIANO SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBERSSome dates of serial numbers are available in Musician's Piano Atlas.ġ897 Weissbrod received Leipzig Staats Medaille.Ĭircađ897 #10833 "Good afternoon, I have a Weissbrod upright piano that was gifted to me and I am trying to find out more information about it. ![]()
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