ID 909782
Lot 35 | TAFELKLAVIER VON MUZIO CLEMENTI, LONDON UM 1810
Estimate value
€ 500 – 1 000
Das Tafelklavier von Muzio Clementi (1752-1832) wurde 1810 in London gebaut und trägt die beiden für seine Firma typischen Seriennummern und eine Werkstattnummer: links eingeschlagen ist die Nummer 8025; auf dem Stimmstock in Tinte geschrieben ist die Nummer 9341. Das Instrument ist in Mahagoni gefertigt, besitzt Intarsien im Gehäuse und ein sehr elegant gemaltes Nameboard mit Instrumenten-, Noten- und Blumendekor. Das Pedal zur Dämpfungsaufhebung ist erhalten.
Das Tafelklavier besitzt eine double-action Mechanik. Die Dämpfung ist nicht geteilt.
Die Klaviatur (FF-f4) hat ein Stichmaß von 48,4cm. Das mit belederten Hämmerchen ausgestattete Instrument besitzt einen einteiligen Steg. Die Hämmerchen sind beledert.
Abmessungen des Instruments:
Länge: 1695mm
Breite: 604mm
Gesamthöhe: 839mm
Korpushöhe: 250mm
Das vorliegende Instrument wurde 1994 bei Sotheby’s in London erworben und im Anschluss bei Jean Maurer restauriert.
SQUAREPIANO BY MUZIO CLEMENTI, LONDON CIRCA 1810
This squarepiano by Muzio Clementi (1752-1832) was built in London in 1810 and bears the two serial numbers typical of his firm as well as a workshop number: the number 8025 is stamped on the left-hand side; the number 9341 is written in ink on the wrestplank. The instrument is made in mahogany, has inlays in the case and a very elegantly painted nameboard with instrument, note and flower decoration. The damper pedal is preserved.
The piano has a double-action action. The damping system is not divided.
The keyboard (FF-f4) has a 3-octave-span of 48.4cm. The hammers are covered with leather. The bridge is not divided.
Dimensions of the instrument:
Length: 1695mm
Width: 604mm
Total height: 839mm
Body height: 250mm
This instrument was purchased at Sotheby's in London in 1994 and subsequently restored by Jean Maurer.
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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