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Marque
Pleyel
Modèle
3/4 (220)
Neufs / Occasion
Occasion
Acoustique / Numérique
Acoustique
Numéro de série
17839
Longueur
220 cm
Nombre de pédales
2
Couleur
Noir
Brillance
Satin (medium gloss)
Têtes de clés naturelles
Non
Description de l’annonce
Extremely rare Pleyel grand piano (handcrafted in France) from 1924, number 17839, with original “Auto Pleyela” self playing mechanism in a spectacular Chinoiserie Louis XV case signed by the French artist Leo Huillard.
The scarlet lacquered and gilt gesso decoration of the case depicts birds and flowering branches; the underside of the top is painted with birds in a landscape on an old gold ground.
Originally supplied to Monsieur Roger Sudreau, a well known and fabulously weathly figure within New York and Parisian society during the early part of the 20th century; most recently owned by David Winston, Restorer and Conservator of Pianos to HM the Queen and one of the world’s leading makers and restorers of keyboard instruments.
Mr. Winston has fully restored both the piano and the pianola. An exceptional and historically important instrument encased in a work of art.
The scarlet lacquered and gilt gesso decoration of the case depicts birds and flowering branches; the underside of the top is painted with birds in a landscape on an old gold ground.
Originally supplied to Monsieur Roger Sudreau, a well known and fabulously weathly figure within New York and Parisian society during the early part of the 20th century; most recently owned by David Winston, Restorer and Conservator of Pianos to HM the Queen and one of the world’s leading makers and restorers of keyboard instruments.
Mr. Winston has fully restored both the piano and the pianola. An exceptional and historically important instrument encased in a work of art.
Pays
Royaume-Uni
État/Région/Province
Pays de Galles
Ville
Swansea
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