Carl Ecke

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Carl Ecke was a German piano brand from 19th - 20th century. The production started in Poznan, in 1843. At first only grand pianos were made by this company, but in 1870 it started making upright pianos as well.[1] The company was then expanded and in 1873 moved to Berlin,[2] and later also to Dresden.[3]

The signature on the pianos changed over the years:

  • Carl Ecke, Posen (until about 1890)
  • Carl Ecke, Berlin & Posen (Berlin u. Posen) (in 1870s, 1890s, and about 1900)
  • Carl Ecke, Berlin, Dresden, Posen (in 1890s, also about 1908)
  • Carl Ecke, Berlin – Dresden (after 1895)
  • Carl Ecke, Berlin (in 1885, after 1905, and regularly in the 1930s).[4]

References[]

  1. ^ rom245 (2014-07-19). "Firma Carl Ecke Posen, Berlin, Drezden". Wirtualne Muzeum Zabytkowych Instrumentów Muzycznych (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  2. ^ "Carl Ecke Obituary". Photobucket.
  3. ^ rom245 (2014-07-19). "Firma Carl Ecke Posen, Berlin, Drezden". Wirtualne Muzeum Zabytkowych Instrumentów Muzycznych (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  4. ^ "Historia – Ars Polonica". polonica11.rssing.com. Retrieved 2019-04-17.


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