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Clavichord, Christian Kintzing  German, Wood, ebony, bone, walnut, paint, metal, German
Christian Kintzing
1763
Clavichord, Various materials, German
German
mid-18th century
Clavichord, Johann Heinrich Gräbner  German, Wood, German
Johann Heinrich Gräbner
18th century
Clavichord, Johann Christoph Jesse  German, Various materials, German
Johann Christoph Jesse
1765
Clavichord, Johann Adam Türig  Swiss, Various materials, possibly German
Johann Adam Türig
mid-to-late 17th century
Christian Gottlob Hubert Ansbach
1782
Arnold Dolmetsch
Chickering & Sons
1907–8
Square Piano, Cherry wood, various materials, Possibly German
Possibly German
ca. 1790
Square Piano, Johann Christoph Jaeckel and Christian Jaeckel, Oak, iron, ebony, ivory, various materials, German
Johann Christoph Jaeckel and Christian Jaeckel
1790
A Group of Men and Women Playing Chamber Music Within a Portico, Surmounted by Statues of Apollo and Female Figures, and Surrounded by Putti, Jan de Bray  Dutch, Pen and brown ink, gray wash, over black chalk; framing line in pen and brown ink, by the artist
Jan de Bray
1652
Clavicorno fagotto (brass bassoon) in B-flat, Brass, nickel-silver, Italian
Italian
ca. 1888
Harpsichord, Arnold Dolmetsch  French, active Britain, Wood, various materials, American
Arnold Dolmetsch
Chickering & Sons
1909
Grand Piano, Friedrich Carl Wilhelm Lemme  German, Mahogany, beech, ivory, ebony, leather, German
Friedrich Carl Wilhelm Lemme
1797
Virginal, Arnold Dolmetsch , Chickering & Sons French, active Britain, Wood, brass, ebony, ivory, American
Arnold Dolmetsch
Chickering & Sons
1906