ID 909793
Lot 46 | HAMMERFLÜGEL SIGNIERT „C. GRAF“, VERMUTLICH WIEN 1820-1830
Estimate value
€ 2 000 – 4 000
Der Hammerflügel ist mit „Conrad Graf“ signiert. Diese Signatur ist unauthentisch und deckt sich mit keiner der von C. Graf bekannten Signaturen dieser Zeit. Auch spricht die komplette Anlage des Flügels nicht für die Werkstatt Grafs (Form, Furnier in Esche, Konstruktionsweise, Art der Pedalübersetzung, welche teilweise nicht mehr vorhanden ist).
Das Pedalbrett, welches die 6 Pedale beherbergt, ist nicht vorhanden. Die äußerst kunstvoll verzierte Lyra ist vorhanden. Der Flügel besitzt eine Wiener Mechanik sowie eine Stiefeldämpfung. Die Klaviatur (CC-f4) hat ein Stichmaß von 47,8cm. Die Hämmerchen sind beledert. Der Flügel hat einen geteilten Steg (CC-E und F-f4).
Abmessungen des Instruments:
Länge: 2359mm
Breite: 1360mm
Gesamthöhe: 915mm
Korpushöhe: 347mm
FORTEPIANO SIGNED „C. GRAF“, PROBABLY VIENNA 1820-1830
The fortepiano is signed "Conrad Graf". This signature is inauthentic and does not match any of the signatures of C. Graf known at this time. The complete construction of the grand piano does not speak for Graf's workshop either (shape, veneer (ash), construction method, type of pedal transmission, which is partly no longer present).
The pedalboard, which houses the 6 pedals, is not present. The beautifully ornate lyre is present. The piano has a Viennese action and a Viennese damping system. The keyboard (CC-f4) has a 3-octave-span of 47.8cm. The hammers are covered with leather. The grand piano has a split bridge (CC-E and F-f4).
Dimensions of the instrument:
Length: 2359mm
Width: 1360mm
Total height: 915mm
Body height: 347mm
Auction house category: | Musical instruments and accessories |
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Auction house category: | Musical instruments and accessories |
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Address of auction |
Galerie Moenius AG Kirchstraße 1 56653 Wassenach Germany | |
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Phone | +4915782646146 | |
Conditions of purchase | Conditions of purchase | |
Shipping |
Postal service Courier service pickup by yourself | |
Payment methods |
Wire Transfer |
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