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Grand piano. Walnut, metal, etc. Patent Erard London. London, England, possibly
Located in Madrid, ES
Grand piano. Walnut, metal, etc. Patent Erard London. London, England, possibly around 1870.
Requires tuning and minor restorations.
Grand or horizontal piano with strings and sou...
Category
Antique 19th Century European Other Musical Instruments
Materials
Other
Upright piano. Towards the beginning of the 20th century.
Located in Madrid, ES
Upright piano. Towards the beginning of the 20th century.
Upright or wall piano with a wooden body with marquetry elements on the central panel of the uppe...
Category
20th Century European Other Musical Instruments
Materials
Other
Decorative Cornet. Golden metal.
Located in Madrid, ES
Decorative bugle golden metal
Decorative bugle made of golden metal. This metal wind instrument emerged, derived from the trunk of poles to which pist...
Category
20th Century European Other Musical Instruments
Materials
Brass
$144 / item
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