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Mackintosh & Co.

Dates Active in Dublin: 

1853–1884

Address(es): 

12 Rutland Square, 1853, 1865
11 Rutland Square, 1875
2 St Stephen's Green, 1884

Details: 

Mackintosh & Co. advertised in The Exhibition Expositor and Advertiser of the Dublin Industrial Exhibition in 1853 but do not appear to have exhibited.

The company is referred to as 'Messrs. Mackintosh' in the Fermanagh Mail in 1875.

Assumed to be the same company as W.C. and G. Mackintosh of St Stephen's Green in 1884.

Select Product/Work List: 

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  • 'A varied stock of new instruments for sale or hire ... from the factories of Erard, Kirkman, Broadwood, Collard, and other London makers of reputation', 1854 (The Exhibition Expositor)
  • 'Square pianos from £5 to £30; Cottage pianos at £10, £15, £20, £30; New Pianos from £20 to £150; Harmoniums for £6 to £50. Also American Organs of Great Variety', 1875 (Fermanagh Mail)
  • Source(s): 

    The Exhibition Expositor and Advertiser (Dublin: John Cameron for the proprietors Gunn & Cameron, 1853), I, p. 8; II, p. 8; III, p. 8; IV, p. 7; V, p.8; VI, p. 8; VII, p. 7; VIII p. 8; IX p. 7; X, p. 7; XI p. 8; XII p. 7; XIII p. 8; XIV, p. 8; XV p. 8; XVI, p. 8; XVII, p. 8; XVIII, p. 8; XIX p. 8; XX, p. 7; XXI, p. 8; XXII, p. 7; XXIII, p. 8; XXIV, p. 8; XXV, p. 8

    Freeman's Journal, 17 April 1865, p. 1

    Fermanagh Mail, 29 July 1875, p. 3