Hi all,
I hope my 18th century brain has figured out how to include pictures in a post. If not, you'll be looking at a rather blank post.
The first pix is a single manual (keyboard) Flemish harpsichord which is simply decorated and sits on a simple trestle stand.
The next photo is the same instrument highly decorated with faux marbling and lid papers. It sits on an 8 legged turned stand.
Next photos is a double manual French harpsichord that sits on a Louis XV cabriole stand.
And finally, my own personal instrument which is a double manual Franco-Flemish on an 8 legged turned stand. My wife, Sandy, did the lid painting as well as the soundboard painting on all of the instruments.
Next time I'll post some pix of scale model music boxes. Hope you enjoy!
Ernie
I hope my 18th century brain has figured out how to include pictures in a post. If not, you'll be looking at a rather blank post.
The first pix is a single manual (keyboard) Flemish harpsichord which is simply decorated and sits on a simple trestle stand.
The next photo is the same instrument highly decorated with faux marbling and lid papers. It sits on an 8 legged turned stand.
Next photos is a double manual French harpsichord that sits on a Louis XV cabriole stand.
And finally, my own personal instrument which is a double manual Franco-Flemish on an 8 legged turned stand. My wife, Sandy, did the lid painting as well as the soundboard painting on all of the instruments.
Next time I'll post some pix of scale model music boxes. Hope you enjoy!
Ernie
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