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Chappell Pianino, circa 1815, having twenty blue glass rods (of thirty seven) in a line inlaid mahogany case with fret carved satinwood name board on turned pedestal with four hipped splayed legs.

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Chappell Pianino, circa 1815, having twenty blue glass rods (of thirty seven) in a line inlaid mahogany case with fret carved satinwood name board on turned pedestal with four hipped splayed legs.

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Pianino was the name applied by Chappell to a type of small glasschord produced during the first quarter of the 19th century with a keyboard of piano dimensions and simple downstriking action. An example of 1815 is in the Victoria and Albert. Howard Schott, New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments.

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