Beckwith Victorian Parlor Organ
Elaborate high-back Beckwith Parlor Organ in carved quarter sawn oak
$6,800
(not including applicable sales tax & shipping charges)
Year: 1892
Finish: Quarter Sawn Oak
Status: Restored
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Instrument Description
During the late 19th Century, Sears, Roebuck & Company produced a line of pianos and organs under the “Beckwith” brand name. This is a lovely example of a high-back Victorian Beckwith parlor organ in ornately carved quarter sawn oak. These organs were widely sold all over the United States, and they were of superior quality. Note the lovely “gingerbread” trim, shelves and mirrors. No self-respecting Victorian parlor would be complete without the presence of the family’s stylish parlor organ – it was a sign of culture in the Victorian home. This organ has been restored to perfection inside and out, and an original matching stool is included.
Instrument Catalogs
Beckwith illustrated Catalog 1
Illustrated Beckwith Piano Catalog by Sears, Roebuck & Company, circa 1912
Beckwith Illustrated Catalog 2
Illustrated Beckwith Piano Catalog by Sears, Roebuck & Company, circa 1925
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