Not on display

This object consists of 5 parts, some of which may be located elsewhere.

Piano and Stool

1830-1840 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

On loan to Normanby Hall.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 5 parts.

  • Piano Stool
  • Piano
  • Emroidered Panel
  • Pediment
  • Keyboard Lid
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Piano and stool, England, 1830-1840, piano by J. Lambert, Collard & Collard.
Physical description
PIANO

Rosewood. Upright piano, top stage surmounted by pediment carved with egg- and dart- frieze, supported on two colonettes with corinthian capitals enclosing a panel of floral embroidery in wools and silks on canvas applied to flannel. Curved keyboard lid with two carved handles; inside on keyboard panel painted in gold:
'COLLARD AND COLLARD'
'LATE CLEMENTI, COLLARD AND COLLARD,
LONDON.'
Keyboard supported on two hexagonal pillars turned at top and bottom.

STOOL
Circular revolving seat covered with blue material supported on carved and turned pillar fixed into circular base raised on three scrolled feet.
Dimensions
  • Piano height: 188cm
  • Piano width: 135cm
  • Piano depth: 64cm
  • Piano stool height: 47cm
  • Piano stool width: 33cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'COLLARD & COLLARD LATE CLEMENTI, COLLARD & COLLARD, LONDON' (manufacturer's name)
  • Transliteration
Credit line
Given by Dr. P. Dingle
Summary
On loan to Normanby Hall.
Collection
Accession number
W.29A-1954

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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