Steinway & Sons Cabriole Leg Square Grand Piano
Elegant Steinway & Sons Rosewood Square Grand Piano
$26,000
(not including applicable sales tax & shipping charges)
Year: 1868
Finish: Brazilian Rosewood
Status: RestoredInquire About This Piano
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This beautiful Steinway & Sons square grand piano is not quite as ornately carved as most of Steinway’s square grand piano models, yet it is still considered Rococo Victorian with the cabriole leg design. The overall appearance of this piano is cleaner and more simplistic than the more ornately carved square pianos, a look that is complimented by the lavish Brazilian Rosewood finish. Much of Steinway’s reputation and fame was gained from the advances they made in square piano building during the 19th Century, and their designs and patents were used for decades. These pianos are known for their beautiful “harp-like” tone quality, and they are a joy to play and hear. A matching antique stool is included. This piano can be fitted with the computerized player mechanisms if desired.
Instrument Catalogs
Steinway & Sons Catalog 1
Steinway & Sons Illustrated Sales Catalog. Circa 1887
Steinway & Sons Catalog 2
Steinway & Sons Illustrated Sales Catalog, Circa 1901
Steinway & Sons Catalog 3
Steinway & Sons Illustrated Sales Catalog, Circa 1936
Miscellaneous Ephemera
19th Century Steinway Advertisements
19th Century Advertisements For Steinway & Sons Piano Company
20th Century Steinway Advertisements
20th Century Advertisements For The Steinway & Sons Piano Company
Steinway Factory Picture
19th Century Lithograph Of Steinway & Sons Piano Factory, New York
Steinway Newspaper Article
Mid 19th Century Newspaper Article About Steinway & Sons, Circa 1862
Steinway Showroom Advertisement
19th Century engraving showing the Steinway & Sons New York warerooms as they appeared during the Civil War era.
