Sterling Louis XV Style Parlor Grand Piano
This beautiful Sterling Parlor Grand Piano is one of the earlier Louis XV piano models built in America, and it is a bit larger and heavier than the Louis XV pianos built in the 'teens and 'twenties.
$25,000
(not including applicable sales tax & shipping charges)
Year: 1904
Length: 6 feet
Finish: Ebony
Status: Restored
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Instrument Description
This is a very unique Sterling parlor grand piano from the first part of the 20th Century. Sterling built high quality, expensive pianos from 1866-1966 in Derby, CT, and they were one of the few American piano manufacturers to survive for 100 years. This piano is made of lavishly carved mahogany wood finished in a rich black lacquer finish...its ornately carved legs, music rack and trim make it uniquely handsome. Note the ornately carved music lyre in the pedal assembly. This piano is extremely well made, and has been restored to like new condition. It has tremendous tone and touch. A matching period stool is included. It has been equipped with computerized player mechanisms and plays compact discs via remote control.
Instrument Catalogs
Sterling Catalog 1908
Early 20th Century illustrated sales catalog from the Sterling Piano Company, circa 1908
Sterling Catalog 1912
Early 20th Century illustrated sales catalog from the Sterling Piano Company, circa 1912
Miscellaneous Ephemera
Sterling Advertisements
Period Advertisements From The Sterling Piano & Organ Company, Derby, CT
Sterling Organ Flyer
19th Century Flyer For Sterling Piano & Organ Company
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