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Lot 543TP

An early 19th century gilt brass and japanned metal and birdseye maple burwood music stand
in the manner of Sébastien Erard

17 – 18 July 2019, 10:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

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An early 19th century gilt brass and japanned metal and birdseye maple burwood music stand

in the manner of Sébastien Erard
the scroll pierced stand on quiver and arrow support and tripartite base, 124.5cm high

Footnotes

An example of an Erard musci stand can be seen in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, in the British Galleries, Room 120, The Wolfson Galleries, case 16.

The firm of Erard, played a significant role in the development of musical instruments. Sébastien Erard moved to London in the 1790s, and opened his business in 1792 at 18 Great Marlborough St, Soho. He invented the Double Action Harp and the double escapement piano. The company also sold cases, extra strings and at least two varieties of music stands: mahogany and 'japanned and gilded'

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