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Wertheim is an Australian brand of
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s, formerly produced in
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, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. Around 18,000 upright pianos were made in Melbourne between 1908 and 1935. They were designed for the south-eastern Australian climate and were a popular all-purpose piano. They were used in a range of settings such as schools and public halls, as they were renowned for their ability to stay in tune for prolonged periods of time, requiring little maintenance. They were also used by piano teachers and for professional live performance, the most famous of which was for performances by
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, who frequently requested that Wertheim Pianos be used during her performances.Needlebar Biography, sources compiled from National Archives Australia and Hugo Wertheim Biographies
/ref> The business was very successful and the Wertheim family achieved celebrity status in Australia during the 1920s. However, after the 1929
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and with declining demand for pianos, the factory closed in 1935. Today, Wertheim is still an Australian owned company and the Wertheim brand name is used for a range of pianos that are produced overseas in China and
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.Wertheim Piano Website
/ref> Original Wertheim pianos undamaged and fully restored can be potentially quite valuable.


History


Early history

Hugo Wertheim migrated from
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, Germany to Melbourne, Australia as a reasonably wealthy man, in 1875 after being sent by his uncle, Joseph Wertheim, to travel the world as an agent for the family's
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business. He opened two showrooms in Bourke & Collins Streets, importing German goods such as pianos, harmoniums and bicycles, but later focussed his attention on the demand for pianos in the then, new colony of Australia. Wertheim began importing cheap German pianos and re-badging them as "The Planet" and "Habsburg Wertheim" possibly as early as 1880. Around the turn of the century, Wertheim sent his eldest son, Herbert, to learn the piano manufacturing trade in the United States and tour the continent before returning to run the new Melbourne enterprise.Hugo Wertheim Biography
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1908–1918

While Wertheim's son was overseas, he commissioned architect Nahum Barnet, who had worked for
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, Bechstein, Kaps and others, to design a prestigious factory. Wertheim spent somewhere between $25 and $75 thousand on the factory which was designed in a Free
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style applied to an industrial building. The investment was of such significance in Australia at the time that Prime Minister
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laid the factory's foundation stone on 21 October 1908. The structure was built by R. McDonald on of land at 22 Bendigo Street,
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and when completed hosted 50,000 squares of space, its own power generator and tram line. At its peak, the factory was the largest piano factory in Australia, employed around 300 people and produced up to 2,000 pianos a year, including 12 grand pianos.Yarra City Council
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1919–1935

Hugo Wertheim died in 1919, leaving his son Herbert, to run the business. His father's investment in the factory paid off both financially and socially, and the Wertheim family enjoyed celebrity status in Australia. This was particularly noteworthy as a generation of the Wertheim family were non-practicing Jews, yet enjoyed "Melbourne Club status" during a time of anti-Semitism. However, by the late 1920s, none of the third generation of the family was interested in running the business, which also suffered from the 1929 depression. The Wertheim's struggled on by sharing the Richmond site with three competitors Allans, Paling's and Sutton's. In the early 1930s, the
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and the popularity of the
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decreased demand for pianos and the factory was closed in 1935 after producing around 18,000 pianos over 27 years.


Recent history

The closure of the Wertheim factory was somewhat of a family disagreement, as Herbert wanted to continue producing pianos while his mother did not. She had a casting vote on the board which decided to sell the property to
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to become the site for food preserving. With the advent of television in the 1950s, the then disused factory became the studios for the
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television station in 1956.


1908–1935 Pianos

These pianos were hand crafted in the factory on Bendigo Street, Richmond, using predominantly Australian materials. These were the first pianos ever manufactured in the state of
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. Around 18,000 were produced, many were exported interstate and overseas. They were used for many purposes, from live performance to performance halls, school theatres and by piano teachers. They were designed for the Australian climate and were noted for their ability to stay in tune for long periods of time. Many of these pianos are still in use today around Australia and, undamaged or restored, can be quite expensive.


Current Pianos

Today, the Wertheim name is owned by John Martin after Allans Music sold in 2002. John, registered the Wertheim piano brand for the international market and commenced manufacturing in sophisticated factories in Korea and China owned by Korean company Young Chang. (Young Chang has manufactured pianos for Yamaha as well as piano components for Steinway and other notable European piano brands.) In 2006 Young Chang piano factories were acquired by Hyundai Development Corporation in Korea. John Martin was involved in working with the CEO, JP Park, to streamline the piano manufacturing procedures and employ cutting edge American piano designer, Delwin Fandrich, to redesign the pianos.


Other information

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Dame Nellie Melba Dame Nellie Melba (born Helen Porter Mitchell; 19 May 186123 February 1931) was an Australian operatic dramatic coloratura soprano (three octaves). She became one of the most famous singers of the late Victorian era and the early 20th century ...
was known to frequently request that Wertheim Pianos be used for her performances. * The street on the northern boundary of the Bendigo Street Factory was named after Wertheim. * Former
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n premier
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is a great grandson of Hugo Wertheim. * The Bendigo Street Factory is protected by local heritage laws and is under consideration for state heritage listing.


See also

*
Wertheim_(company) Wertheim is a brand of domestic vacuum cleaners and floor care products. The Wertheim brand name is now sold in Australia and New Zealand through Godfreys. History The Wertheim brand was established in Australia in the 1870s when Germany, German ...
Australian Pianos: *
Beale Piano Beale Piano is a brand of pianos which was formerly manufactured in Sydney, Australia. History Establishment of piano importing business Octavius Beale established a business to import pianos and sewing machines in Sydney in 1884. He imported ...
* Stuart and Sons


References

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External links


Biography of Hugo Wertheim

Information about the Factory
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