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Old accordion in the collection of Petosa Accordions, Seattle, Washington, on display in their shop. Plate marking on it says "G. Galleazzi Accordeon (sic) Maker, (illegible number) Jackson Rd., San Francisco, Cal...", (illegible) July (illegible date, possibly 1895), (illegible) awarded (illegible)".

I'm afraid this is not a great picture: it was taken handheld in difficult lighting conditions; I've done my best to sharpen it.

If someone knows more about accordions, please feel free to enhance the description. G. Galleazzi made his accordions in a family shop in the late 1800's at 478 Jackson St. in San Francisco. He made a full range of button diatonic and piano models.
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  • Giovanni Galleazzi and San Francisco accordions. The Accordionists Forum (accordionists.co.uk) (2016-07).
    "​Giovanni Galleazzi , born Biandrate, Italy? By 1894-1899.. living in San Francisco, US ? / (see blog about "Attilio's Polychromatic Piano Accordion") / "During his long career he patented no less than thirteen inventions for accordions, and today still derives a large part of his income from the royalties on these inventions. " ... "Galleazzi spent the first twenty-four years of his life in his homeland, serving for a time in the Italian army. In 1888 he migrated to Mexico by way of France, and by 1899 he was settled in San Francisco." "
  • Marion Jacobson (2012) Squeeze This!: A Cultural History of the Accordion in America, University of Illinois Press, p. 42 ISBN: 978-0-252-09385-2. [situating the company "Galleazzi and sons" between 1896-1944 in the USA.]
  • US patent application 1058423, J. Galleazzi, "Transposing mechanism for accordions and the like.", published 1913-04-08  
    [Did Giovanni Galleazzi change his name to Joseph Galleazzi when living in the USA?]
  • US patent application 517648, J. Galleazzi, "Accordion", published 1894-04-03  

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