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Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY
Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820.
Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. 
This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. 

This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY

LOT NO 5006

STOCK NO 145997

Austrian “Viennese” Grand Piano by Joseph Böhm c1820. Straight triple strung, with a Viennese action and adjustable escapement rail, some new dampers and damper felt with leather covered hammers, string gauges marked on the wrest plank, soundboard appears to have been shimmed in places, bridge in good condition, possibly re-strung at some time with one tuning pin and two strings missing. Action with good repetition and damping, however some adjustment may be necessary to both the action and pedals. Six octave keyboard, with 78 keys C1-F7, with Ivory naturals and ebony sharps, lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop and Una Corda. Adjustable open lattice music desk. Ebonised panel above the keys with maker name and decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. Case raised on three circular columns with block supports. This instrument is typical of the type of piano being made in Vienna in the early 19th century and a type of piano possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of the composers’ later compositions. This piano is thought to be one of the earliest known pianos by this maker and was discovered in Milan in the 1870’s. A retailer’s trade label from that period is attached to the soundboard.

Given the intricate nature of these historic instruments, specialist support will be available if required, to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price upon application. This item has been registered for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY

Dimensions:
Length/Width: 235cm  Depth/Diameter: 130cm

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Presenting a beautiful Austrian "Viennese" Grand Piano crafted by Joseph Böhm circa 1820. This straight triple strung piano features a Viennese action, adjustable escapement rail, and some new dampers and damper felt with leather-covered hammers. The soundboard has been shimmed in places, and the bridge is in good condition. Notably, it may have been restrung at some point, with one tuning pin and two strings missing. The action offers good repetition and damping, although some adjustment may be needed for both the action and pedals.

With a six-octave keyboard boasting 78 keys (C1-F7), this piano showcases Ivory naturals and ebony sharps. It is equipped with a lyre supported on a stretcher with seven pedals, including Bells & Drum, Treble Sustain, Full Sustain, Piano & Pianissimo, Bassoon Stop, and Una Corda. The piano also features an adjustable open lattice music desk and an ebonised panel above the keys adorned with decorative gilt mounts depicting imperial eagles, grapevines, scrollwork, and angelic trumpeters. The case is elegantly raised on three circular columns with block supports.

This exquisite instrument embodies the type of piano prevalent in Vienna during the early 19th century, possibly familiar to Beethoven during the period of his later compositions. Believed to be one of the earliest known pianos by Joseph Böhm, it was discovered in Milan in the 1870s, with a retailer's trade label from that period still attached to the soundboard.

For the intricate handling involved with such historic instruments, specialist support is available upon request to assist successful buyers with safe removal and onward handling. Price available upon application.

This item is listed for sale under section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Reference A2ZEXJGY.



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Hohner Micro A2 Accordion microphone, boxed

Estimate £50-100

20th century violin, bearing label for Antonius and Hieronymus Amati, with bow stamped G. ...

Estimate £50-100

19th century violin, bearing indistinct label to interior, with single piece back, with bo...

Estimate £150-250

Wampler Faux Tape Echo V2 guitar pedal, boxed

Estimate £60-80

Wampler Hot Wired Brent Mason signature overdrive pedal, boxed

Estimate £60-80

Tanglewood Tomkat electric guitar, with gold tone Wilkinson tremolo bridge, in marble gree...

Estimate £50-100

Harley Benton six-string banjo, with mahogany body and neck, L96cm

Estimate £50-100

Early 20th century rosewood clarinet by Geo. Potter & Co Aldershot with a Hawkes and some ...

Estimate £70-100

Hondo II HM-9 batwing mandolin, with mother of pearl inlaid fretboard, L73cm

Estimate £50-100

20th century four-string tenor banjo with mother of pearl inlaid fretboard, with 'The Gibs...

Estimate £500-1,000

Early 20th century Gibson a-style mandolin with faux tortoiseshell scratchboard, serial no...

Estimate £500-1,000

Admira Sevilla classical guitar, L100cm

Estimate £80-120

Jacky Jackson M-2 a-style mandolin, with abolone inlaid scratch-plate and headstock, L66cm

Estimate £50-100

Roland Drumatix TR606 computer controlled drum machine, boxed

Estimate £80-120

Set of late 20th century silver mounted bagpipes, the turned ebonised hardwood drone rods ...

Estimate £1,000-1,500

Piping regalia, comprising Armstrong tartan kilt with two kilt pins, three sporrans, inclu...

Estimate £100-200

2004 Fender Telecaster electric guitar, with cream body, made in Corona California USA, L97cm

Estimate £450-550

Signed photograph of Brian May playing at the 2012 Olympic Closing Ceremony, framed with Q...

Estimate £30-40

Vangoa electro-acoustic guitar model VGE-1L in soft case, together with a BM Clasico guitar

Estimate £50-100

Rayzm mandolin and a student violin, both cased

Estimate £50-100

Ammoon brass trombone and a Besson Prototype tenor horn, both cased

Estimate £50-100

Antoria model SW115 acoustic guitar, in soft case

Estimate £20-50

Modern 4/4 violin, in fitted carry case with bow

Estimate £20-50

Collection of music memorabilia, including signed Peter Hook memorabilia, Status Quo, Roll...

Estimate £100-200

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