Crown Victorian 4 Pedal Upright Piano
Beautiful Victorian Crown 4-Pedal Victorian Upright Piano In Mahogany Wood
$10,500
(not including applicable sales tax & shipping charges)
Year: 1891
Finish: Mahogany
Status: Restored
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Instrument Description
This beautiful Crown piano was manufactured by the famous George P. Bent Piano & Organ Company. According to an original sales catalog (see photos), it was sold as the "Style L". Crown built high quality, expensive pianos for decades throughout the late 19th and early 20th Century. These pianos are unique in that they have 4 pedals...the additional pedal operates a mechanism called an “Orchestral Attachment” and “Practice Clavier”, which were special features that produced tones like the harpsichord, mandolin, zither. When this 4th pedal isn't engaged, the piano plays like an ordinary piano. This piano is made in the Eastlake Victorian style with nicely carved panels, legs and moldings. It has been completely restored to like-new condition, inside and out. An original matching stool is included. This piano can be equipped with the computerized player mechanisms if desired.
Instrument Catalogs
Crown Catalog 1
Crown (George P. Bent) piano & organ sales catalog, circa 1880
Crown Catalog 2
Crown (George P. Bent) Piano catalog, circa 1894
Crown Catalog 3
Crown (George P. Bent) piano catalog, circa 1897
Miscellaneous Ephemera
Crown Piano Advertisements
Period Advertisements For The Crown Piano Company (George P. Bent)
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