Henry F. Miller Late Victorian Upright Piano
Henry F. Miller upright pianos are heavy, durable and superior sounding musical instruments. They are made of some of the finest craftsmanship in history.
$9,000 after total restoration
(not including applicable sales tax & shipping charges)
Year: 1901
Finish: Mahogany
Status: Pending Restoration
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Instrument Description
This is a very nice Henry F. Miller upright piano, built in Boston in 1901. Henry F. Miller built some of the finest pianos in this country, and they are extremely well made. This piano is made of beautiful red mahogany wood, and will be stunning after restoration. It is a classic example of the evolution from highly carved Victorian styles to the more traditional simple lines of the 20th Century. These Henry F. Miller upright pianos are heavy, durable and superior sounding musical instruments. An original matching bench is included. This piano can be equipped with computerized player mechanisms if desired.
Instrument Catalogs
Henry F. Miller Catalog 1882
19th Century illustrated sales catalog for the Henry F. Miller Piano Company circa 1882
Henry F. Miller Catalog 1928
20th Century illustrated sales catalog for the Henry F. Miller Piano Company circa 1928
Miscellaneous Ephemera
Henry F. Miller Advertisements
Period Advertisements From The Henry F. Miller Piano Company, Boston
Henry F. Miller Bio
19th Century Newspaper Bio About Henry F. Miller, Founder, Henry F. Miller Piano Company
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