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Steinway & Sons
Modèle
O-180
Neufs / Occasion
Occasion
Acoustique / Numérique
Acoustique
Année de fabrication
1910
Numéro de série
147554
Largeur
146 cm
Longueur
180 cm
Nombre de pédales
3
Nombre de touches
88
Couleur
Bois (vernis incolore)
Brillance
High Gloss
Finition du meuble
Polyester
Têtes de clés naturelles
Oui
Description de l’annonce
PIANO: Steinway & Sons, model O Sheraton, 5’10½” Grand/ Bench, serial # 147554
Finish: High Polished Honduras Mahogany in special Art-Case design
Description: This is one of the most rare Steinway & Sons model O, 5’10” grands in a special Art Case with double gated legs and stretcher connecting legs and lyre. This is the special (Sketch No. 617a “Sheraton,”) corresponds to a New York Grand Model O Honduras Mahogany, Sketch No. 617a “Sheraton,” completed on December 3, 1910, and shipped to former dealer Cluett & Sons of Albany, New York, on June 5, 1911. From my research, there may have been 2 to 4 made EVER!! This piano was purchased in 1994, completely rebuilt and refinished a new soundboard from Beethoven Pianos in NYC. The owners were professional artists who collected very fine things and moved from Cambridge, NY to Virginia and had to part with the piano. This is an incredible find in a piano from the Golden Age of Steinway. If new, this piano would cost easily over $130,000.if the wood were available which it is not! It is truly a magnificent instrument and a museum piece. One of the best sounding and playing pianos you can find—a true musician’s instrument—and a buy of a lifetime!
Finish: High Polished Honduras Mahogany in special Art-Case design
Description: This is one of the most rare Steinway & Sons model O, 5’10” grands in a special Art Case with double gated legs and stretcher connecting legs and lyre. This is the special (Sketch No. 617a “Sheraton,”) corresponds to a New York Grand Model O Honduras Mahogany, Sketch No. 617a “Sheraton,” completed on December 3, 1910, and shipped to former dealer Cluett & Sons of Albany, New York, on June 5, 1911. From my research, there may have been 2 to 4 made EVER!! This piano was purchased in 1994, completely rebuilt and refinished a new soundboard from Beethoven Pianos in NYC. The owners were professional artists who collected very fine things and moved from Cambridge, NY to Virginia and had to part with the piano. This is an incredible find in a piano from the Golden Age of Steinway. If new, this piano would cost easily over $130,000.if the wood were available which it is not! It is truly a magnificent instrument and a museum piece. One of the best sounding and playing pianos you can find—a true musician’s instrument—and a buy of a lifetime!
Pays
États-Unis
État/Région/Province
Virginie
Ville
Montpelier
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