Kingsbury

The Kingsbury name was manufactured by the famous Cable Piano Company of Chicago. The Cable Piano Company was established in 1880 by H.D. Cable, who had originally been with the Western Cottage Organ Company (later changed to Chicago Cottage Organ Company). The Cable Piano Company was widely celebrated as a maker of fine instruments, and they were a major contributor to the American piano industry at large. The Kingsbury line was sold as an affordable alternative to the costlier Cable brand name, while offering comparable quality. In addition to Kingsbury, Cable built a number of brand names including Wellington, Schiller, Conover, and Euphona player pianos. Today, Cable made pianos are among some of the finest antique pianos we see come through our shop and they are well worth restoration.

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Miscellaneous Ephemera

Kingsbury Piano Advertisements
Early 20th Century Kingsbury Piano Company Advertisements

Related Instruments

Kingsbury Greek Revival Upright Piano
1907 | $9,500 After Total Restoration

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