Historic Pianos has more than 30 antique instruments awaiting restoration dating from 1780 to 1930, including pianos by Steinway, Mason & Hamlin, Bechstein, Bluthner, Chickering, Knabe, Broadwood, Erard, and other fine makers.
Please contact Ralph Nielsen regarding these or others that may be available.
You may be surprised at how affordable it can be to commission the restoration of one of these great instruments to your specifications.
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Bechstein 1883 burl walnut 6'8" grand serial# 14285
John Broadwood and Sons 1849 London rosewood 7'8" concert grand serial# 17058
Erard 1894 Paris rosewood straight-strung grand serial# 72437
Broadwood and Son 1798 London banded mahogany and satinwood square piano serial# 3181
Muzio Clementi ca. 1800 London banded mahogany and satinwood square piano
Steinway & Sons 1874 ebony square grand # 29014
Chickering 1903 mahogany 5'4" grand #98078
Chickering 1875 rosewood 6'8" 85-note grand #47405 with Brown action
Knabe 1925 Ampico A mahogany 5'8" reproducing player grand serial# 99134
Bluthner ca. 1905 walnut 6'4" grand
Weber U.K Duo-Art mahogany 6' reproducing player grand serial# 73709
Gulbransen 1920s mahogany upright player
Steinway rosewood square grand ca. 1858 Serial# 2192
Steinway rosewood square grand ca. 1872
Other fine instruments not pictured:
Weber New York Duo-Art mahogany 6'2" model FR reproducing player grand 1920, serial# 76806
Steinway & Sons, 1909 Mahogany Model O 5'11" grand, # 135848
Steinway & Sons, 1920 Mahogany Model OR 6'7" reproducing player grand
Knabe Ampico 1925 #99134, 5'8" Mahogany Ampico A player grand
Knabe Ampico 1927 #102278, 5'8" Mahogany Ampico A player grand
Steck Duo-Art mahogany 6'2" reproducing player grand 1917
Wm. Stoddard (London) ca. 1840 vertical grand
Chickering 7'5" year 1900 mahogany semiconcert grand #94012
Mason & Hamlin mahogany model A 5'8" year 1911.
Mason & Hamlin mahogany model RA 5'8" year 1928 Ampico A reproducing player grand
Chickering Boston mahogany 6'6" 1908 grand #112596
Chickering mahogany upright 1905
Mason (Jacob Doll) New York upright player
Longman & Broderip (London) ca. 1797 5 1/2 octave mahogany & satinwood square