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English: Robert Wornum's largest and smallest upright pianos, six feet six inches and three feet four inches in height and costing from fifty to one hundred guineas and thirty-six to fifty-five guineas respectively.
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Source Figures 1961 and 1962; "Piano-fortes" An Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture vol. II, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, London 1839 p.1069-1070
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