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Pianofortes. JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' GOLD MEDAL i PIAIO FORTES WERE awarded TUB GRAND IIHDAL OF HONOUR AND DI- F PLOSIA OF MERIT, Philadelphia, 187(5. TITR GOLD MEDAL, Paris, 1870. THE HIGHEST AWAItD, THE GRAND DIPLOMA OF lIONOUII, Paris, 1874 MEDAILLE D'IIONNEUR, Talis, ISG7. THE PUKE MEDAL, London, 1882. LE DIPLOJIE DE LA MENTION EXTRAORDINAIRE, Netherlands International Exhibition, 1809. THE GOLD MEDAL, Diploma of Honour, South Africa, 1877, &c., etc. JOHN BRINSMEAD <fc SONS' 1 U PERFECT CHECK REPEATER ACTION PIANOS' were Patented 1802,1868,-'lß7l, and 1875, iu t GREAT BRITAIN, ITALY, , PRUSSIA, JiELGIUM, i FRANCE add li AUSTRIA, AMERICA. t JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' j U GOLD MSDAL PIANOS. „ With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. c 2, Manchester Square. o 1 have examined Messrs Brinsmead and Sons' New s' Check Action as applied to their Pianos, and consider c it a most ingenious and valuable nvention, which cannot fail to meet with success. a Sir JULIUS BENEDICT. fi TOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' y v GOLD MEDA' PIANOS, I With the Patent Perfect Check Repeator Action, j, 45, JBlandford Square, N.W. I have much pleasure In testifying to the fceat excellence of Messrs John Brinsme'd and Pons' Pianoforte'. Their "Perfect Check Repeater 1 ' produces a /• touch that is absolute perfection, and which is unsurpassed by any other maker, na'ive or for ign. a . SYDNEY SMITH. JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' 0 GOLD MKDAL PIANOS, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. 6, St Mary Abbott's Terrace, Kensington, W. To Messrs John Brinsmead and Sons. I have much pleasure In testifying to the efflcicncy of Messrs Brinsmead and Sons' New Patent Check * Action (for Pianofortes) which I consider a very clever and useful invention, and likely to be exten- . sively adopted. BRINLEY RICHARDS. JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' tP |GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. S P 8, Lower Rock Gardens, Brighton, Messrs John Brinsmead and Pons. Gentlemen,—ltgives me the greatest pleasure J to state that I consider the instruments manu- | factured by you to be moat excellent in tone, " touch, and quality of material, I particularly admire your Pianos with the Patent Check oi Repeater Action and New Grand Construction, being a wonderful improvement upon the old system.' In my opinion your firm have been successful in creating as good a touch to the Cottage Pianoforte as that usually accorded to the Grand. All those I have chosen have given " the greatest satisfaction to the purchasers,—l - am, gentlemen, yours very truly, W. KPHE, JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS W SHORT IRON GRAND PIANOS, O With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. P " Sir Julius Benedict, now seldom heard as a soloist, delighted the public once more by his arrangement of 'Where the bee sucks.' He played upon a new Patent Grand by Brinsmead, „ possessing a remarkably loud and clear tone." —Echo. " The Upright Iron Grand Piano, with sostenente sounding board, produced the obvious J result of a fuller and richer tone. I '—Morning Advertiser. a lOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' O SHORT IRON GRAND PIANOS, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action, j " The improvements made in English pianos have caused this trade rapidly to increase, " until one pianoforte manufactory after another has been built to supply the growing demand. One of the largest of these, lately erected by Messrs John Brimsmead and Son, of Wigmore- ■ street, covers nearly an acre of ground in the Grafton Road, Kentish Town, and is intended !• to accommodate 300 workmen. These works alone can supply 3,000 pianos annually."— Illustrated London News. JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' V GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. f r "Beautiful, light, and elastic touch, and an J 1 instant repetition."—Qlobe, h! 1 JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' pI GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, with the p! Patent Perfect Check Repeater tl . On the Three Years' System. , 1" Receive the greatest approbation everywhere of musi- q cians an l manufacturers." JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' re " PAW I "PKRRi.'OT CRTSCK RE- a 8 PEATRR ACTIW prAN' FORTES. p: of every description, manufactured ex- 89 pressly for India and extreme climates. m JOHN BRINTSMEAD <fc SONS' f GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. With the Patent Perfect Cheek Repeate Action, P ( From 35 to 330 Guineas. P £ JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. The following eminent Musicil Authorities (the most celebrated throughout l?u r ope and America) have also unanimously certified to the superiority of John Brinsm-a'l and Pianofortes by awarding th»m.the highest honours Sir Wm Sterndale Bennett, Mus, D., late Professor University Cambridge The Rev % Frederick Gore Ouseley, Professor of Music, University of Oxford Right Bon Sir George Clerk, F.R.S., Chairman Edinburgh, Chairman R.A.M Dr J. R, Black, U.S.A Hon Seymour Jigerton ■ M. Petis, late Director of the Royal Conserva- £ tory of Music, Belguim Professor M, Lisajous, of the Lyceum of St, „ Louis Zf Herr Ernst Pauer, Professor R. A.M Wm Pole, Mus, 8,, F.R.S., Professor University of London Dr Henry Wylde, Director of London Academy m, of Music M. Ambrelse Thomas, Memke de I'lnstitut, Professor du Conservatoiie Imperial de n Musiiii.e Herr E. Wanslick, Doe.teurProfes?ordel'Hißtoirc de la Musique a l'Universite de Vienna a Frederick Clay, Esq, Mus. Reporter to H.M. Government Baron Donald Mackay, The Hague a, Herr C. N. David, Copenhagen Marquis d'Andelarre, President of the National Academy, Paris Professor J. Henry, LL.D,, U.S.A General H. K. Ollivor, U.S.A,, Chairman Musical Jury, Philadelphia George F. Bristow, Esq m, Sir William Thomson, LL.D,, D.C.L;, F.R.S Herr P. P. Kupka, Vienna M. Edward Favre Perrot, Zurich M. G. Aymar Bression, Directeur-General of the National Academy, Paris. JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' V PIANOFORTES GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEiflS. 0: to* Illustrated Price Lists and Descriptions, n with Opinions of the London Press and Musical Profession, forwarded post free upon application, 18, WIGMORE-STREET, LONDON, W. tii Mandfaotory: Vi THE BRINSMEAD WOUKS. GRAFTON ROAD' T; KENTISH TOWN, N.W. JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' ! W GOLD MEDAL PI ANOS, With the Patent Perfect Chock Repeater Action,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3236, 5 February 1879, Page 4

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