Chickering Ebony Victorian Parlor Grand Piano
Jonas Chickering was the first piano builder in America, established in 1823. They are known for building some of the finest pianos in history.
$22,000
(not including applicable sales tax & shipping charges)
Year: 1909
Length: 6 feet, 4 inches
Finish: Ebony Matte Black Lacquer
Status: RestoredInquire About This Piano
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This beautiful Chickering parlor grand piano is petite and formal in appearance despite being a full parlor grand piano. Chickering was the first piano manufacturer in America, and they are known to have built some of the finest pianos in the world. This piano is made of mahogany wood finished in a satin hand-rubbed lacquer finish, and is of the Late Victorian style. Note the beautifully carved legs, lyre and music rack. This piano is known as the "Scale 123" and has an exceptionally brilliant and crisp tone quality. This piano also boasts a perfect set of original ivory keys that are in perfect condition. This is a rare opportunity to own a larger Chickering instrument at about half the price of a new one. An original matching bench is included. This piano can be fitted with a computerized player mechanism if desired.
Instrument Catalogs
Chickering Illustrated Sales Catalog
19th Century Chickering & Sons Illustrated Sales Catalog, Circa 1889
Chickering Pamphlet
19th Century Pamphlet For Chickering & Sons Piano Company, Circa 1871
Miscellaneous Ephemera
19th Century Chickering & Sons Ads
A few 19th Centuruy Advertisements For Chickering & Sons Piano Company
20th Century Chickering Advertisements
Early 20th Century Advertisements From The Chickering & Sons Piano Company
George H. Chickering Bio
19th Century Newspaper Article Bio About George H. Chickering, Son Of Founder Jonas Chickering
Stewart & Chickering Advertisement
Very early advertisement for Stewart & Chickering (later Chickering & Sons), Circa 1823
