Keyboard-instrument makers
Keyboard Instruments
In Edinburgh, keyboard-instrument makers, such as Neil Stewart and Richard Horsburgh, specialised in spinets (whereas their London counterparts mostly made harpsichords, though Baker Harris also made spinets).
- Spinet by Neil Stewart (Edinburgh, 1784)
- The Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments
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- Spinet by Neil Stewart (Edinburgh, 1784)
- The Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments
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- Virginal, 1688, Keene
- The Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments
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- Virginal, 1688, Keene
- The Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments
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- Virginal, 1688, Keene
- The Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments
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