
These magnificent piano chandeliers were made around 1910. The difference in colour between the two chandeliers can be explained by the fact that they were found as individual pieces in different places and then reunited. A polish can make the chandeliers look uniform again. This chandelier model was attached to Blüthner pianos, for example.
1 ground plate height: 111mm
2 ground plate width: 70mm
3 hole distance vertical: 73mm
4 hole distance horizontal: 39mm
5 arm length: 265mm
New: The Piano Book
"Anyone who loves the piano will love these stories."
(Michael Ashton, Korrepetitor, Musikarrangeur, Hamburg)
“Marc’s extraordinary passion and his deep knowledge of the history of pianos, pianolas, and piano rolls come alive in this book.”
(Dr. Peter Phillips, PhD Musicology, Sydney University)
12 stories—all inspired by true events,
88 practical answers to fascinating questions about the piano.
2 checklists: ‘What Is My Piano Worth?’ and ‘What to Do If Your Piano Has Ivory Keys.
More than 400 pages filled with a fascination for pianos—and, above all, for the people whose lives and stories are intertwined with these instruments in so many different ways.