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csmith93 New Member

Joined: 22 May 2004 Posts: 1 Location: Greenville, Texas, United States
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Posted: Sat May 22, 2004 4:58 pm Post subject: Etherington / Skivington |
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Does anyone have any history on Etherington & Sons Pianoforte Est. 1792 Richmond Surrey? I have a piano manufactured by them and I'm looking for some information on it. It also has E. Skivington & Sons, Pianoforte Saloon Blandford on it.
Thanks for your help.
Cheryl |
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Bill Kibby Moderator


Joined: 04 Jun 2003 Posts: 2673 Location: East Anglia UK
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Posted: Sat May 22, 2004 11:12 pm Post subject: Etherington |
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Etheringtons certainly claimed to have been established in 1792, but I have been unable to verify their existence before 1886. They remained at Hill Stree until at least 1928, were at Red Lion Street by 1936, and gone by 1938. They were dealers, and it is unlikely that they actually made the pianos. _________________ I do not buy, sell or value pianos, but I sometimes rescue pre-1890 pianos in the UK.
For more details see my own website: http://www.pianogen.org
Piano History Centre
The World's Largest Collection of
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malco Member

Joined: 01 Apr 2008 Posts: 3
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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 5:22 pm Post subject: |
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Message for CSSmith93
Hi, I've just come across your enquiry dated 3 year's ago (!) enquiring about Etherington Pianos of Richmond.
I am the grandson of the original owner and wondered if you are still interested.
I would love to receive a photograph of your Etherington piano, especially showing the maker's label.
If so, please let me know at the following address, what you would like to know, and I will try and collect up some information for you.
Kind regards,
Malcolm.
malcolm-etherington2 (at) supanet (dot) com |
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Bill Kibby Moderator


Joined: 04 Jun 2003 Posts: 2673 Location: East Anglia UK
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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 6:41 pm Post subject: Etherington |
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I am always interested in piano history! If you would like to email me, I have a little information, including a 1903 receipt, and would be pleased to exchange for anything you may have. Also, do you know Kerry in Australia, another descendant? _________________ I do not buy, sell or value pianos, but I sometimes rescue pre-1890 pianos in the UK.
For more details see my own website: http://www.pianogen.org
Piano History Centre
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keys1205 Member

Joined: 01 Apr 2008 Posts: 2
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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 9:29 pm Post subject: Etherington Pianos |
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I've just come across this thread and wonder if you can assist with information about my piano, a baby grand bearing the name Etherington and No. M19548. I think it dates from the 1930s.
I had not previously heard of the name Etherington in connection with pianos but would be interested for any background information.
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Bill Kibby Moderator


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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:24 pm Post subject: Etherington |
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Numbers are not available for this make, and as I say in the item above, I doubt that they actually made the pianos. _________________ I do not buy, sell or value pianos, but I sometimes rescue pre-1890 pianos in the UK.
For more details see my own website: http://www.pianogen.org
Piano History Centre
The World's Largest Collection of
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malco Member

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Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 5:30 pm Post subject: Etherington |
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Here is the scanned text of an article originally published in May 1912 in the 'British and Colonial Piano Journal'
ETHERINGTON'S NEW PREMISES
Those who are familiar with Richmond, Surrey, will have noted the Corporation improvements which have been going on recently, and the widening of the- main thoroughfare, in which there is now much traffic. This has involved some changes among shopkeepers, notably the erection of new premises in George Street for Messrs. Etherington, the well-known pianoforte firm. The new premises, which have been erected from the designs of Smith and Brewer, architects, of Richmond, has a frontage of 42ft. It is a magnificent building fronted with Doulton's Carrara ware. There is a staircase leading up to the first floor, which forms quite an imposing concert hall, which will seat about 175 people. These fine rooms will be used in connection with the old premises in Hill Street, a portion of which, it is said, will be used as a gramophone room. It is interesting to trace in these fine premises another instance of progress in trade. The business of Etherington's was established in Twickenham in 1792, being transferred to Richmond in 1830. In the shop may be seen framed the indentures of -James Etherington, who was apprenticed to his father in 1816. Another change was made in 1842, vrhen it was moved to the corner of Hill Rise, on the death of James Etherington, being again transferred to 18 and 19, Hill Street. At that time the style of the business was altered to Etherington and Son, the late Mr. Etherington dying in 1904. It is now carried on by Mr, E. D, Etherington, and is an exceedingly prosperous business, Etherington's pianos being widely advertised and justly popular.
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(James Etherington was my Gt. Gt. Gt. Grandfather) |
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keys1205 Member

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Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 5:38 pm Post subject: Etherington |
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| Thank you for providing this information. Did the firm actually make pianos or just sell them? |
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malco Member

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Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 6:26 pm Post subject: |
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| I always understood that the firm actually made pianos although I have not found any actual evidence of this so far. My father had a collection of piano making tools and bits and pieces, but these could possibly have just been for repairs. |
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