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Voigt, Adolf Ernst
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C.T.Wolters I have just bought an upright piano and I have not been able to find anything out about it so far. Perhaps you could help - or suggest where I might find some information? The name on the piano is 'C.T.Wolters Hamburg' in what might be described as art noveau style writing. On the metal frame inside it has a painting of a 'knight' n armour with a sword and eagle-like wings standing over a slain dragon. All a bit strange. Despite this it sounds pretty good.
I hope you can help,
Kind regards, Stephen Giddens
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This is quite a rare piano and looks like it was made in Hamburg, Germany. I would take a guess at the piano being made in the early 1900's. I have found only one reference to the C.T.Wolters piano and it seems it has some association with the Forester brand.
Regards, Graham Howard, UK Pianos
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