If you do, however, find yourself in possession of an R. Williams company, it is hard to place a monetary value on their instruments today. īecause there is so little information available about pianos produced by the R. Little else is known about pianos produced under the R. In addition to upright and grand pianos, the company also produced a line of player pianos that were popular. Williams pianos were exported all over the world and were very popular in places like Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. A lack of demand for musical instruments, coupled with the Great Depression had taken too much of a toll on the company for it to recover.
A few years later, in 1909, the name again changed, and the company became known as R. In 1888, Richard Sugden Williams took control of The William Piano Company and changed its name to the Canada Organ and Piano Company. In 1873, The William Piano Company was founded in Oshawa, Canada.