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The forte piano (literally 'loudsoft') as it was first called, was invented in the early 18th century, but did not become popular until after about 1780, when it displaced the harpsichord as the main keyboard instrument.

Early pianos were rectangular in form, supported by a trestle base, though they were later given detachable screw legs. In the 1830s parlour pianos began to adopt the contemporary upright form, although at first the soundboard cases were very high and the fronts often decorated with pleated silk panels or fretwork.

The earliest known Australian piano, made by John Benham in about 1835, is of this type, and on public exhibition at the Mint Museum in Sydney. From around 1835 upright pianos assumed their modern form. The horizontal 'grand' pianos of course continued to be made, in form really not differing greatly, except in size, to the earlier harpsichords.

Until the middle of the more... 19th century, piano frames were made of wood which may shrink or warp, resulting in loss of tension on the strings and thus causing the pianos to go easily out of tune. Experiments in cast-iron frames took place in the 1820s but it was not until 1851 that the first completely iron-framed piano by the English maker, Broadwood, was shown at the Great Exhibition. Steinway followed in 1855, from which time the metal frame became gradually more standard. This is an important point for those purchasers who wish to play their pianos, rather than fill up space as decorative pieces of furniture.

Victorian pianos were elaborate affairs, often veneered in burr walnut, with richly carved front legs and usually fitted with cast brass candle sconces. less...

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Sorrento piano accordian, with case
Sorrento Accordion with Case

Sorrento piano accordian, with case

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Renish piano in walnut
Walnut Renish Piano

Renish piano in walnut

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Victorian table top grand piano in rosewood cabinet, Collard &…
Rosewood Collard & Collard Victorian Grand Piano

Victorian table top grand piano in rosewood cabinet, Collard & Collard

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French piano, 19th century
19th Century French Piano

French piano, 19th century

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A very fine gilt and brass mounted harp by Erard and retailed…
Erard Harp with Gilt and Brass Mounts, London 1820

A very fine gilt and brass mounted harp by Erard and retailed by T.J. Brown & Co., 12 Berners Street London, English circa 1820, with finely painted sound board and gilded decorations throughout, with eight pedals including a swell mechanism. Sebastian Era

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