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Reisbach 132cm Traditional Upright Piano Mahogany c1910 M31807

from Robert Morley & Company Ltd.

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Price: £7,260.00

Date: 14-01-2025 03:42PM

Expiration Date: 14-01-2027 03:39PM

Description

Reisbach 132cm Traditional Upright Piano Mahogany with decorative top door (chevron pattern) brass c1910 secondhand M31807

This is a very handsome traditional upright piano, the casework has some fading on the top door

Full compass - 7¼ octaves – 88 notes
2 pedals with lock

Dimensions : 153.5.00cm wide 132.00cm high 62.50cm deep

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Reisbach 132cm Traditional Upright Piano Mahogany c1910 M31807

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