Vose & Sons French Style Upright Piano
Vose & Sons was one of the premier piano builders of New England. Established in Boston in 1851, Vose & Sons pianos were produced until 1982, over 130 years! That is a testament to their quality.
$14,000 after total restoration
(not including applicable sales tax & shipping charges)
Year: 1910
Finish: Mahogany
Status: Pending Restoration
Sold
Instrument Description
According to its original turn-of-the-century sales catalog (see photos), this piano was sold as the “Style P French”. This piano is one of the most unusual and elaborately carved French style upright pianos we have ever seen. It is very dainty and feminine in appearance, not heavy and masculine like most pianos from this era. It is made of beautiful mahogany wood, and will be restored to like new condition inside and out. Note that the bottom panel, which is not in the photos, is present and will be replaced in restoration. A computerized player mechanism can be installed if desired, and a matching stool is included.
Instrument Catalogs
Vose & Sons Catalog 1911
Large illustrated sales catalog from Vose & Sons Piano Company, circa 1911
Miscellaneous Ephemera
20th Century Vose & Sons Advertisements
Early 20th Century advertisements for the Vose & Sons Piano Company
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