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Steinway & Sons Upright Piano. New York. Last quarter
Steinway & Sons Upright Piano. New York. Last quarter
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Steinway & Sons Upright Piano. New York. Last quarter of the 19th century.
Hardwoods, marquetry and gilt bronze. Metal harp.
Measurements: 138 x 164 x 73 cm.
Steinway & Sons upright piano, with the serial number 46523, which indicates that the piano was made in 1882. The case is French style, Napoleon III period, and is entirely made of fine woods, decorated with marquetry medallions of floral forms, musical instruments and borders. Decorated with gilded bronze ornaments (side handles, borders, front candelabra and caryatids), it has a harp made of iron. This piano has been completely restored both in terms of materials and mechanics. The bronze parts have been redone.
Steinway & Sons was founded in 1853 in New York by German immigrant Heinrich E. Steinweg, who by then had made nearly five hundred pianos. Steinway & Sons was one of the major firms responsible for the development of the modern piano, especially during the forty years following its founding, when the company developed nearly half of the one hundred and twenty-five patents it holds. Steinway's revolutionary designs, as well as the exceptional quality of its workmanship, earned the firm important international recognition from the very beginning. From 1855 it won gold medals at many exhibitions held in the United States and Europe, most notably the Grand Gold Medal of Honor at the Paris Exposition of 1867. Steinway & Sons was the first American company to receive such a medal, and soon became the favorite of many members of the European aristocracy and the world's best pianists. To avoid import expenses, Steinway opened its first European factory in 1880, in the German city of Hamburg. Ten years later, the company obtained its first royal warrant, from Queen Victoria of England. In the following years, Stewinway's client list would include the Prince of Wales and other members of European royalty and nobility. Soon it would also become a supplier to many other European royal houses, including Italy, Norway, Russia, Spain and Sweden, and even in the East, to the Persian Royal House.
Measurements: 138 x 164 x 73 cm.
Condition
Chipping and some slight flaws in the wood of the base.
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Steinway & Sons Upright Piano. New York. Last quarter

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