Gorgeous Baby Grand Piano GUNTHER Bruxelles PRINCE ALBERT in Mahogany

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Gorgeous Baby Grand Piano GUNTHER Bruxelles PRINCE ALBERT in Mahogany

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A gorgeous baby grand piano produced by the most renown piano builders in Belgium. Straight string piano – serial no. 28830. Measurements: Width 150 cm Depth 132 cm and Height 99 cm. includes a stool that can seat up to 2 players.

 

 

 

Hello! I am selling this beautiful piano only because I lost my job because of the virus situation. The piano is really good conditions, hope to hearing soon from you!

 

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The piano is in Shadwell E1.

 

 

 

 
 

                 “The firm of J. Gunther was established in Brussels in 1845 by Jacquest-Nicolas Gunther. Gunthers family was third generation piano builders, and he set out to create his own firm at a young 23 years of age. The firm quickly became very successful, becoming one of the most important piano builders in Belgium. Gunther exported pianos with metal frames which were more durable than most European pianos of the era. Gunthers brother, Henri Gunther, lived in Chile and was an active importer of J. Gunther instruments to that country. One of Gunthers most notable instruments was a rosewood piano-buffett which was exhibited at the national exhibition in Brussels. Gunthers also received awares at the 1867 Exhibitio0n Universalle in Paris for his cross strung pianos. J. Gunther died at age 46, and his widow, Anna Hennet Gunther, assumed directorship of the firm until their son Louis-Joseph Gunther was old enough to control operations in the 1870s. The firm continued to build exceptional pianos through the early 20th Century, and many instruments were sold under the label of J. Gunther & Son. In 1921 the company was sold to Louis Anthonis, a Belgian piano manufacturer, who continued to build pianos under the Gunther name until the 1960s era.”

 

 

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Category: Musical Instruments:Keyboards and Pianos:Pianos:Grand and Baby Grand Pianos
Location: London