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Hardman Peck Victorian Parlor Grand Piano

This handsome piano is a lovely example of high turn-of-the-century Victorian style. It has a large and impressive appearance, yet its small size makes it ideal for a smaller space.

$20,000 after total restoration
(not including applicable sales tax & shipping charges)

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Year: 1902
Length: 5 feet, 8 inches
Finish: Mahogany
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Instrument Description

This is a lovely baby grand piano built by Hardman, Peck & Co. right after the turn of the 20th Century. This piano is made of elegantly carved mahogany wood, and boasts beautifully carved legs, music rack, pedal lyre, and cheek moldings. This piano is a bit unusual in that the back of the piano is just a little wider than most, making the soundboard area of the piano larger and more resonate. This piano is also unusual in that it is only 5'8" long...most pianos from this era were generally 6 feet long or longer. It will be restored to perfection, and has all the indications of being a superb musical instrument. This piano can be equipped with computerized player mechanisms if desired. An original matching stool is included.

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Instrument Catalogs

Autotone (Hardman Peck) Catalog
Autotone Brand (by Hardman, Peck & Co.) Player Piano sales catalog, circa about 1910

Miscellaneous Ephemera

19th Century Hardman Advertisements
Late 19th Century Advertisements From The Hardman Peck Piano Company

20th Century Hardman Advertisements
Hardman Peck advertisementss from the Early 20th Century

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