Dating back to the 20th century, this stunning mahogany boudoir grand piano by John Broadwood & Sons showcases a timeless design. The piano features a serial number 53529, dating it back to 1920. It is elegantly crafted with twin square tapered legs and stretchers, giving it a classic aesthetic that is further elevated by brass castors.
The piano boasts intricate details such as an open fretted adjustable music desk and a folding fallboard. Its lyre includes una-corda and sustain pedals, adding to its versatility and musical capabilities. The overstrung iron frame is complemented by the original soundboard, action, hammers, dampers, felts, tuning pins, and strings, with two new base strings added.
Featuring a 7-1/4 octave keyboard with 87 Ivory and ebonised keys ranging from A0 to B7, this grand piano is a joy to play. Tuned to concert pitch (A=440), it offers a rich and resonant sound. While it requires tuning, the action remains highly responsive with excellent repetition, ensuring a delightful playing experience.
This exceptional piece is registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference 4HSHGPGT, guaranteeing its authenticity and compliance with regulations. Don't miss the opportunity to own this exquisite John Broadwood & Sons grand piano, available at Duggleby Auctioneers.