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Early Keyboard Instruments
Early musical instruments handmade by craftsmen to your specifications.
Harpsichords, Clavichords, Virginals, Spinets, Celestes, Square
Pianos and Forte Pianos.
London's most comprehensive selection of early keyboard instruments
A Tradition - we have been making instruments since 1881. Our
craftsmen use specially selected top quality materials and traditional
methods of construction that bring enjoyment to generations of
musicians.
PLEASE NOTE ALL PRICES LISTED INCLUDE 17.5% UK
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Early Keyboard Instruments
A selection from our extensive stock |
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John Morley double manual harpsichord after Heironymus Albrecht Hass 1734 with additional extended soundboard for 16' 5 octaves F-G Flemish keyboard coupler 16' + 2 x 8' + 4', 8' lute and buff 16' + 8' lower walnut No.2075 c1971
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£14,720 |
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John Morley pedal harpsichord 30 note concave straight pedalboard C-E No.1920 walnut - please ask for further details or pictures - viewing by appointment only
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£9,865 |
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John Morley double manual French harpsichord after the 1769 Taskin in the Russell collection. F-F transposing keyboard, pearwood jacks and delrin plectra 2 x 8', 1 x 4' + buff, to have a painted case colour to be decided NEW - Under construction
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John Morley double manual harpsichord after Kirkmann, 2 x 8', 1 x 4' with lute and buff on walnut trestle stand, handstops. No.116 c1958 - Now available
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£12,459 |
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John Morley English single manual harpsichord after Culliford. 2 x 8', 1 x 4' + buff on turned trestle stand, traditional brass strap hinges, hooks and handstops in mahogany with burr facia, wooden jacks and delrin plectra. No.3166 NEW - Now available
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£28,912 |
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John Morley single manual harpsichord in walnut on trestle stand with internal hinges, pedals and handstops with wooden jacks and delrin plectra. G-G 1 x 8', 1 x 4' + buff. No.695 c1964 - Now available
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£7,000 |
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John Morley 5 octave spinet after Joseph Mahoon No.3279 NEW in walnut case with burr walnut panels, boxwood stringing and cross banded. Engraved traditional hinges. Wooden jacks with delrin plectra. Compass F-F - Now available
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£15,933 |
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John Morley 5 octave spinet G-G in mahogany on turned and fluted legs with nylon jacks and delrin plectra, no buff c1978 - Now available
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£P.O.A |
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John Morley 5 octave spinet G-G in rosewood on turned and fluted legs with nylon jacks and delrin plectra + buff, c1971 - Now available
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£P.O.A |
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Selected secondhand John Morley 4 octave virginals available please ask for details
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£P.O.A |
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John Morley 5 octave clavichord in mahogany on turned and fluted legs. G-G No.1515 c1967 - Now available
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£2,575 |
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John Morley 5 octave clavichord in mahogany on turned and fluted legs. G-G No.2053 c1971 - Now available |
£3,495 |
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John Morley 4 octave clavichord in teak on turned and fluted legs. C-D c1969 No.2361 - Now available |
£2,328 |
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For a keen enthusiast : William de Blaise double manual harpsichord in mahogany on turned legs 1 x 8',1 x 4' + buff with pedals - To be sold as seen unrestored |
£1,000 |
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instruments available to order and special quotations please
telephone or email. |
All prices and
specifications are subject to revision without notice. E &
OE.
Instruments can be purchased, subject to availability.
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PLEASE NOTE ALL PRICES LISTED INCLUDE 17.5% UK VAT
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Robert Morley
& Company Limited is a family run company which was established
at Lewisham in 1881 and for almost fifty years the Clavichords,
Spinets, Viginals and Harpsichords based on original 18th century
instruments have been made under the direction of John Morley.
Instruments are built using traditional techniques and material
including Bavarian Pine soundboards, English Beech bridges and wrestplanks
combined with the highest quality of craftsmanship to produce the
quality and tone, which ensure the continuing success of John Morley
Instruments.
A large selection of John Morley instruments made in previous years
are also available for immediate purchase together with original
antique instruments of the 18th and 19th century. New instruments
are made to order to the customer's individual needs and requirements. |
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