Fischer Harpsichord Style Grand Piano

This Fischer “Harpsichord” Style Baby Grand Piano Is A Prime Example Of The Revival In Earlier Furniture Styles That Became Popular During The ’20s and ’30s era.

$30,000 after total restoration
(not including applicable sales tax & shipping charges)
DEPOSITS: The restoration of this instrument has not been completed. A 30% deposit is required on instruments pending restoration. This deposit holds the instrument and keeps it from being offered to another clients, and it also makes that piano's restoration a priority. Once we complete the restoration, we invite the client to visit our shop to see and hear the piano. If the client is unable to visit our shop, we will send professional photos and videos of the piano for review. The client then has the option of paying the balance and purchasing the piano, transferring their balance to another piano in our shop, or getting a full refund for their deposit. The client is never at risk.
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SPECIFICATIONS
YEAR: 1929
LENGTH: 5 feet, 3 inches
FINISH: Mahogany
STATUS: Currently Undergoing Restoration
DESCRIPTION

This is one of the most unique pianos we have seen in a while. It is a “harpsichord style” baby grand piano built by J&C Fischer in 1929. It is generally considered that pianos built before the Great Depression were some of the most well made pianos in history. Note that there are some parts of the legs and trim that are missing in the photos, but we have all the missing parts. When it is restored, all of this carving will be replaced immaculately. The piano is mahogany, and can be done in either reddish or brownish stain. The shape of the piano is a bit unusual. The extreme left side of the piano is 5 feet 3 and 3/4 inches long, but the right side of the tail is only 5 feet long. The tail of the piano is not squared off straight, but is at a bit of an angle like a harpsichord. Computerized player mechanisms can be installed if desired. An original matching bench is included.

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