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Material: Birdseye Maple
Antique Harp C1920 Rudolph Wurlitzer Gilt W Birdeye Maple
Inlay Starke Model
By Wurlitzer
Located in Port Jervis, NY
Fabulous and in excellent antique condition with minimal wear. This Harp by the Rudolph Wurlitzer co. was well taken care of by its previous owners. C1920 with 45 strings and 7 peda...
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1920s American Biedermeier Vintage Birdseye Maple Musical Instruments
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Wilh Steinberg WS-D275 Concert Grand Piano Bespoke For York Minster
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PH Bow Grand Piano in Maple Birch with Brass Details, Modern, Sculptural
Located in Copenhagen, DK
This offer comes from ToneArt / PH Pianos, which is the official holder of the license from the Poul Henningsen family to produce and sell authentic PH Pianos exclusively and worldwide.
All prices are ex works but we have extensive experience in worldwide delivery and instalment, including “white glove delivery”.
All our authentic PH Pianos are crafted inhouse and according to original design and true craftsmanship traditions.
We are a Danish company, based in Copenhagen, and we have a big showroom in the very heart of Copenhagen with the full collection of all PH Pianos as well as the Poul Henningsen furniture collection that we also hold the exclusive license for.
We value and apply Danish, Scandinavian and Nordic values in everything we do, including reliability, full transparency and trustworthy communication!
- 5 year guarantee
- We regularly crate, ship and install PH Pianos worldwide with full insurance
The PH Bow Grand Piano...
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2010s Danish Art Deco Birdseye Maple Musical Instruments
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Maple, Birch, Birdseye Maple
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