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French two-manual harpsichord by Sébastien Garnier, Paris, 1747, the case side veneered with

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French two-manual harpsichord by Sébastien Garnier, Paris, 1747, the case side veneered with panels of pearwood with mahogany crossbanding, the lid of pearwood edged with later mouldings, the junction between the main lid and the front flap with pierced steel strap hinges, the two panels of the lid interior each painted en grisaille with ruined castles in a landscape, the soundboard painted with sprays of flowers inhabited by insects, with later gilded rose pierced and carved with a naked lady holding an hourglass, the later wrestplank painted with scrolling foliage, the keyboards, compass GG to d3, both with ebony naturals, the lower keyboard with bone overlaid accidentals and gilded arcading, the upper keyboard with ivory overlaid accidentals and ivory arcading, registration comprising two 8ft. stops and one 4ft stop with shove coupler, metal hand-lever controlling the 4ft register, on later curved X-frame supports united by a stretcher. Inscribed on the uppermost key shaft of the lower manual Sebastian Garnier….le 23ème 1747 Length 233cm, width 88.5cm, case depth 28cm *Formerly in the Collection of Michael Thomas. Recorded in Makers of the Harpsichord and Clavichord 1440-1840, by Donald Boalch (3rd edition, ed. Charles Mould), pp. 67 & 325. Recorded in Clavicins et Clavichordes by Michael Thomas (catalogues of the exhibition at the Musée Instrumental du Conservatoire National de Nice, 1979). Illustrated in Les Clavecins by Claude Mercier-Ythier, p.84 Notes contributed by David Law who carried out some restoration work on the Garnier harpsichord on behalf of the then owner Michael Thomas “I did a lot of work on this instrument in the late 70’s and early 80’s, when it was in Michael Thomas’s hands. I mended several soundboard splits, restrung it having re-arranged hitchpin positions to reduce excessive side-draft. I worked on the keyboards and did lots of work on Jack Clayton’s jacks. I made new leather covered top guides. I re-quilled the jacks in raven quill* and made a new holding device for the jack cover. The front panel of the lid had been repaired A central strip of new wood was painted to match the rest by Gordon Davey of Beaconsfield. The opinion at the time was that the lid painting must be circa 1830 since the main pigment seems to be Prussian blue.  A close copy was made by Ian Tucker and Anne Fahy in the early 80’s.” * Subsequently re-quilled in goose quills by the current owner’s father who purchased the instrument from Thomas. He later re-quilled it again with Delrin.
French two-manual harpsichord by Sébastien Garnier, Paris, 1747, the case side veneered with panels of pearwood with mahogany crossbanding, the lid of pearwood edged with later mouldings, the junction between the main lid and the front flap with pierced steel strap hinges, the two panels of the lid interior each painted en grisaille with ruined castles in a landscape, the soundboard painted with sprays of flowers inhabited by insects, with later gilded rose pierced and carved with a naked lady holding an hourglass, the later wrestplank painted with scrolling foliage, the keyboards, compass GG to d3, both with ebony naturals, the lower keyboard with bone overlaid accidentals and gilded arcading, the upper keyboard with ivory overlaid accidentals and ivory arcading, registration comprising two 8ft. stops and one 4ft stop with shove coupler, metal hand-lever controlling the 4ft register, on later curved X-frame supports united by a stretcher. Inscribed on the uppermost key shaft of the lower manual Sebastian Garnier….le 23ème 1747 Length 233cm, width 88.5cm, case depth 28cm *Formerly in the Collection of Michael Thomas. Recorded in Makers of the Harpsichord and Clavichord 1440-1840, by Donald Boalch (3rd edition, ed. Charles Mould), pp. 67 & 325. Recorded in Clavicins et Clavichordes by Michael Thomas (catalogues of the exhibition at the Musée Instrumental du Conservatoire National de Nice, 1979). Illustrated in Les Clavecins by Claude Mercier-Ythier, p.84 Notes contributed by David Law who carried out some restoration work on the Garnier harpsichord on behalf of the then owner Michael Thomas “I did a lot of work on this instrument in the late 70’s and early 80’s, when it was in Michael Thomas’s hands. I mended several soundboard splits, restrung it having re-arranged hitchpin positions to reduce excessive side-draft. I worked on the keyboards and did lots of work on Jack Clayton’s jacks. I made new leather covered top guides. I re-quilled the jacks in raven quill* and made a new holding device for the jack cover. The front panel of the lid had been repaired A central strip of new wood was painted to match the rest by Gordon Davey of Beaconsfield. The opinion at the time was that the lid painting must be circa 1830 since the main pigment seems to be Prussian blue.  A close copy was made by Ian Tucker and Anne Fahy in the early 80’s.” * Subsequently re-quilled in goose quills by the current owner’s father who purchased the instrument from Thomas. He later re-quilled it again with Delrin.

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ABSENTEE BIDDING
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PAYMENT DETAILS

We are pleased to accept payment by the following methods: debit card, credit cards (2% surcharge) (see below), cash to a maximum of £9000, Building Society cheque or Bankers Draft.

Cheques will be accepted when supported by a guarantee card up to the limit of the card and at the discretion of the auctioneers, unless arrangements have been made with us prior to the auction. Payment direct to bank is also accepted, please contact the office for details. We do not accept American Express.

CARD PAYMENTS - IMPORTANT NOTICE

Due to a recent rise in card fraud, we are no longer able to accept payments by credit or debit cards for 'customer not present' transactions over the 'phone, unless you are known to us. Card payments will only be accepted if they have been AVS (address matched) and 3D Secure authorised through the-saleroom.com website with a maximum transaction value of £500, at the discretion of the auctioneer.

Card payments are still accepted at the saleroom, but must be supported by 'chip and pin', under no circumstances will this method be bypassed. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause you.

RELEASE OF GOODS

Payment and clearance should be made within 7 days after the sale. Goods will not be released until full payment has been received and a paid invoice produced. All funds paid direct to bank will be checked for clearance. For clients arranging courier or third party collection – written instruction must be received from the purchaser; identification will be requested from the courier and vehicle details will be taken, unless known to us. For security purposes our premises are monitored with 24 hour CCTV.

Smaller items can be sent at the Purchaser's risk. (Minimum fee £10, please contact the office for a personal quote). Larger and vulnerable items can only be sent through professional carriers. Gardiner Houlgate regularly instruct the following companies:

MBE Mail Boxes Etc. (Chippenham)
Tel: 01249 446141
email: info@mbechippenham.co.uk

Alban Shipping
Collections/Deliveries daily in London. Airfreight & Seafreight. Covering the UK every 7-10 days.
www.albanshipping.co.uk
email: info@albanshipping.co.uk
Tel: 01582 493099
Fax: 01582 490147

Local Carriers

A J Removals (Bath)
Tel: 07855 489121or 07775 694296

Cundick Transport (Bath)
Contact Lee Cundick
Tel: 07710 830384

John Wales Removals & Storage (Corsham)
Contact Wayne Munday
Tel/Fax: 01225 344636
Mobile: 07974 674514

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