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Grand Pianos

All the grand pianos we offer for sale have full iron frames, and are never less than 6’4’’ (193cm) in length to ensure a good tone in the bass, suitable for serious musicians.

All are thoroughly restored and have beautiful cases, usually with a contemporary and artistic flavour, but never in black, nor darkly stained woods.

Each grand has its’ own tonal characteristics, and has been regulated, tuned and the hammers voiced to ensure subtlety of tone, good dynamic range, clarity and sensitivity. A written warranty is supplied with every instrument.

Broadwood Barless Semi-Concert Grand
 

Serial No. 48024, c.1905. Length 7' 4'' (224cm). A very fine instrument, favoured by some pianists and composers during the first half of the 20th Century over Bechstein and Steinway, the Broadwood Barless is held in high esteem by piano technicians and restorers, indeed Alistair Laurence has even written a book on them! The case has been modernised to give an elegant, contemporary appearance to suit any surroundings. This piano is a delight to play.

Being renovated: £9,250

Yamaha Concert Grand
 

Yamaha CIII Concert Grand Piano in ebonised gloss case with adjustable concert duet stool and cover. Length 8'11" (272cm). Serial No. S-5538700, circa 2001,

Immaculate condition, regularly tuned, hammers voiced by Bruno Torrens (concert tuner for Yamaha/Fazioli etc.) hence gorgeous tone, excellent dynamics and superb note separation. Would suit professional pianist, concert hall, recordiing studio, etc.

Available now: £31,250

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