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  2. Schoenhut Piano Company - Wikipedia

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    The Schoenhut Piano Company is an American manufacturer of toy pianos, dolls, and other wooden toys. It was founded in 1872 in Philadelphia as the A. Schoenhut Company by German immigrant and woodcarver Albert Schoenhut, who had begun making toy pianos during his youth in Germany. [1] Both his father and grandfather had been toy and doll-makers ...

  3. Toy piano - Wikipedia

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    Jaymar/Schoenhut experienced difficulty during the recession of the 1980s, folding and eventually re-emerging as the Schoenhut Piano Company in 1997. [2] [citation needed] Today, Schoenhut Piano Company is still the leading manufacturer, with other toy piano manufacturers: Hering from Brazil, Zeada from China, and New Classic Toys from Netherlands.

  4. Schoenhut doll - Wikipedia

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    Schoenhut dolls were wooden dolls produced by the Schoenhut Piano Company between 1903 and 1935. The company, founded by woodworker Albert Schoenhut, initially made toy pianos . They began to produce figurines in the early 1900s, including wooden circus-themed sets and animals.

  5. Albert Frederick Schoenhut - Wikipedia

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    Albert Frederick Schoenhut (1849-1912) created the A. Schoenhut Company, one of the leading toy producers in America at the turn of the twentieth century. [1] In 1872, he founded the Schoenhut Piano Company in Philadelphia , [ 2 ] which later became known as the A. Schoenhut Company and was incorporated in 1897. [ 3 ]

  6. Eliza Rickman - Wikipedia

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    Her first toy piano was a 1960s′ Schoenhut, which was purchased for her by her mother at an antique store for her 23rd birthday, though the signature pink piano used in live performances was a gift from the Schoenhut Piano Company. [7] The antique Schoenhut was purchased as a piece of furniture, but after growing tired of transporting a large ...

  7. The Humpty Dumpty Circus - Wikipedia

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    The toy set used was most likely the popular Humpty Dumpty Circus produced by Schoenhut Piano Company from 1903 [3] to 1935 (in various styles). [4] Images that have been thought to be stills from the film may well be pictures of the popular toy set.

  8. Margaret Leng Tan - Wikipedia

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    Tan was born in Singapore on 12 December 1945, the daughter of former Straits Times Press chairman Tan Chye Cheng, and started taking music lessons at the age of six.In 1961 the young Tan took first place in the Singapore-Malaysia annual piano competition, and won a scholarship to study at The Juilliard School at age 16 in the following year.

  9. Pick-up sticks - Wikipedia

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    A particularly popular version of the game during the 1930s-50s, 456 Pickup Sticks, was manufactured by O. Schoenhut Inc, an offshoot of the US-based Schoenhut Piano Company. [ 2 ] In the 1800s, pick-up sticks were generally made from ivory or bone ; modern sticks may be made of almost any material, such as wood , bamboo , straw , reed , rush ...