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By Tom Dawson photos by the author [This text appeared first in MMDigest 1998.11.28 and 1998.11.30.]
It had a wonderful quarter sawn oak case with lots of fancy trim and
three excellent stain glass front panels with outdoor scenes in the glass.
The case appears to be almost identical to the Cremona style A art case
piano on page 498 of Bowers Encyclopedia (2nd down from top). Plays
an A roll, has mandolin rail and 24 note glockenspiel or bells. I
understand Cremona pianos were marketed under other names.
Could H. G. Johnson be one of them ?
Though the details are hard to see in the picture on page 498, the style
A-art (later case) is almost exact. The only difference I can see
is the Johnson has a smooth bottom board and is not paneled like the Cremona
in the picture. Thanks, Tom Dawson
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