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送交者: 伊犁 于 2010-07-04, 20:36:01:

前两天得了台姥姥琴~~

据说琴键是用象牙作的,上个近景~~



谢谢捧场~~^-^

这是柏林F. Weber厂家1879年生产的钢琴~~请问小鸡师傅知道上面的德文写的是什么吗?我在网上只搜到这个

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Weber, Berlin piano

Postby laurie merrett » Tue Jul 26, 2005 6:44 am

Our family has an old upright weber piano. the inside has 6 bronze medals. One is of a bust of Queen Victoria to the left and is 3.05 inches in diameter with inscription "Centennial International Exhibition Melbourne". Another is a bronze medal depicting a wreath and writing inside (German?) These 2 medals I have traced to the 1880 and 1889 Exhibition and Centennial and the medals were given to Charles Phalempin (a french banker) although his role in these events is historiacally unclear.
The piano appears to be made of rosewood but others have said walnut. It is carved intricately, has a floral market inlay in centre and holes for a candelabra on each side panel. It has 2 pedals and when being tuned it pulls out like a drawer (our old piano tuner had not seen one like it)
The inside reads WEBER BERLIN

Does anyone know of or have any knowledge of this old piano and when/ where it was made, was it made special order for someone??? etc. Condition is good. It is missing 4 half keys of ivory and has a minor bubble on the lid from a hot item. Can be tuned and all parts working.


Weber, Berlin

Postby Bill Kibby » Tue Jul 26, 2005 10:08 am

If this is F. Weber, these are often found to be a commercial-quality german piano of the 1890s or early 1900s, but some F. Weber pianos are still quite functional, with interesting case decoration. There are usually medals shown at each side of the name, presuambly exhibition medals, one from 1879, but no other details are available yet, because the examples I have tuned are illegible. In 1879 F. Weber seems to have received an exhibition medal for his pianos, which is mentioned on later instruments. In 1883 F. Weber seems to have received a medal at an Exhibition in Leipzig, but it could be 1913, because of the way the two halves of each are shown. In 1888 Weber received a medal at the Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne. Details of these are not clear on the pianos I have tuned.

In general, most pianos which seem "unique" are mass-produced, and there may have been hundreds or thousands made. The two pedals were the normal arrangement. When you say that it "pulls out like a drawer", I presume you mean that the keys and action are combined in one integral unit: This is quite normal on many german uprights of the late 1800s. The 6 medals are probably both sides of 3 medals, and they only indicate that the piano was made after Weber received medals at those exhibitions, so the piano was made after the latest date shown, which seems to be 1889. You say you have traced the medals, no doubt Mr Phalempin may have received medals there, but so did a lot of other people, surely there is no way that an illustration on a piano can tell you that these were his particular medals? Strangely, Weber is not listed in the catalogue as a contributor at the 1880 Melbourne exhibition.

这架钢琴的序列号是:11821~~请问羽矢可以帮忙查查吗?谢谢~~




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