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Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ
Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning.
William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828. 
Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application.


This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ

LOT NO 5002

STOCK NO 147136

Early 19th century George IV Square Piano by William Rolfe & Co, 112 Cheapside, London, c1821. Mahogany veneered case with rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, with sustain pedal and reeded legs on a tapered spiral with brass capitals, with three music draws beneath and a folding duet music stand, nameboard with makers name on a round gilt medallion and open silk backed fretwork to the ends, serial No 6699, double strung, English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys, F1-C7. original strings, hammers and dampers, soundboard and bridge in good condition, with original makers written instructions on regulating the action and tuning the piano attached to the inside of the instrument. In good condition, however the action is in need of regulation and tuning. William Rolfe is thought to have been in business between 1785 and 1828.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference PB6GL6SZ

Dimensions:
Length/Width: 170cm  Depth/Diameter: 65cm

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Further Information & Condition Report


Dating back to around 1821, this early 19th-century George IV Square Piano hails from William Rolfe & Co, located at 112 Cheapside, London. Crafted with a mahogany veneered case featuring rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, this piano boasts a sustain pedal, reeded legs, and three music draws. The nameboard proudly displays the maker's name on a round gilt medallion, with open silk-backed fretwork on the ends.

This exquisite instrument, with serial number 6699, is double strung and features English double action with 68 ivory and ebony keys spanning F1 to C7. It retains its original strings, hammers, and dampers, with a soundboard and bridge in excellent condition. Notably, the inside of the piano still holds the original maker's written instructions on regulating the action and tuning.

Although in good condition, this piano requires some regulation and tuning. William Rolfe is known to have operated between 1785 and 1828, adding historical significance to this piece. For buyers needing specialised assistance with safe removal and handling, Duggleby Auctioneers offer expert support upon request, with pricing available upon application.

This exceptional piano has been listed for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act, with a reference of PB6GL6SZ.



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