Good condition but probably needs tuning, all keys working. Date of manufacture uncertain but probably 1970’s. Piano only is 59″ wide, 24″ deep, 42″ high, bench sticks out 6″ in front when tucked in, so 30 deep overall. Current location …
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2014 Pearl River Upright Console Piano with bench / single owner
Chappel and Co. London Antique gorgeous Upright Piano with flower inlays
Gordon Laughead Piano Excellent Condition
Yamaha B1806812 Studio Console Musician’s Piano Walnut, withBench, Practice Pedal






Up for consideration is a Yamaha B1806812 Studio Console Piano in Walnut, with Bench, and has a practice pedal, which is in excellent playing condition. There are numerous scratches on the bench, as seen in the photos above, and could use a bit of care to restore. However, the key is whiter than the rest which you can see in the photos. Other than that, it is in gorgeous shape. The perfect piano for the serious musician. Ns you may have.

Wood Upright Piano Henry F Miller
Baldwin Acrosonic Piano Circa 1942 Pickup Only
Antique PIANO PANEL with Candelabras Local Pick-up













Antique 1800’s UPRIGHT PIANO FRONT PANEL with Candelabras & Hand Carved High Relief Profile. A unique architectural piece that can be used as a wall hanging in a music room, home or office. See photos for actual condition. Feel Free to Ask questions. Overall width: 56″Height (middle): 22″Height (ends): 16 1/2. Candelabras (length): 9 1/4″Central Panel with High Relief Carved Head: 7 1/2″ diameter. We take GREAT PRIDE in our CUSTOMER SERVICE! WE WILL MAKE IT RIGHT!

Antique Gulbransen Spinet Piano from 1940, Pristine Condition









Antique Gulbransen Spinet Piano from 1940, Pristine Condition! Serial #365413 manufactured in Chicago. Plays beautifully, just noone playing it now, so in need of a loving music partner. Piano case is in excellent condition except for one small chip in wood on front. Dimensions 56 1/2″ long x 26″ deep x 35 1/2 high. Piano bench shows some wear but still very sturdy.
