Horace Waters Mission Style Player Piano
Horace Waters "Autola" Mission Style Player Piano In Quarter Sawn Oak Cabinet
$15,000 after total restoration
(not including applicable sales tax & shipping charges)
Year: 1913
Finish: Quarter Sawn Oak
Status: Pending Restoration
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Instrument Description
The Horace Waters Piano Company built high quality, expensive pianos from about 1850-1949. The “Waters-Autola” was the name given to the player pianos built by the company during the early part of the 20th Century.
This piano is made of beautiful quarter sawn oak wood, hidden underneath a century of dirt and grime. Note the elegant pointed pyramid accents and Mission style trusses, legs & moldings. This piano will be stunning after restoration. This piano can be restored back to an original pneumatically operated player piano or can be equipped with computerized player mechanisms. A matching bench is included
Instrument Catalogs
Horace Waters Catalog 1884
Horace Waters Illustrated Sales Catalog, Circa 1884
Miscellaneous Ephemera
Horace Waters Organ Advertisements
19th Century Advertisement For The "Concerto" Model Organ Built By Horace Waters
Horace Waters Square Piano Advertisements
19th Century Horace Waters Advertisements Featuring Their Square Grand Pianos
Horace Waters Upright Piano Advertisements
19th Century Advertisements From Horace Waters Featuring Their Upright Pianos
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