Charles M. Stieff Parlor Grand Piano
Charles M. Stieff Pianos Were Often Sold As “The Poor Man’s Steinway”, And Were Sold Along Side Steinway Pianos As An Affordable Alternative To The Costlier Brand.
$32,000
$32,000
$32,000.00
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 other 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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This beautiful grand piano was made by the Charles M. Stieff Piano Company of Baltimore, MD. Stieff built exceptional pianos from about 1842-1942. Stieff has often been referred to as “The Poor Man’s Steinway” by piano rebuilders and tuners. This is due to the fact that Stieff built amazing pianos that were often praised by Steinway as being a leading competitor at the turn of the century. This piano is made of a beautiful cherry wood, and has a stunning woodgrain. It has beautifully carved and fluted legs, and a very elegant carved music rack. This piano has an original ivory keyboard, and is sold with a matching stool This piano can be equipped with computerized player mechanims if desired.





















