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A Fine C. Bechstein Louis XV Style Parcel Gilt Walnut Grand Piano
Estimate: $10,000-$20,000
Sold
$9,500
Live Auction
Palm Beach Furniture and Decorative Arts
Description
A Fine C. Bechstein Louis XV Style Parcel Gilt Walnut Grand Piano
Germany, 19th Century
Circa 1895, Production no. 38967
Height 40 x width 61 x depth 87 inches.
Condition
The elaborately carved and parcel gilt case are in overall excellent condition. The instrument retains a humidty control system which was installed many years ago and utilized since. The piano is purported to have been very well-taken care of and professionally maintained. Please see condition photos.
Provenance
After hundreds of years of craftsmanship and care, even today Bechstein manufactures pianos at the highest level. The factory in Seifhennersdorf, Saxony, builds on the craftsmanship of Carl Bechstein and at the same time uses modern technology to raise the precision of piano-making to an even higher level. In 1857, pianist Bulow premiered Liszt's B-minor Sonata on a Bechstein grand piano and in doing so started a great tradition. To date, Bechstein builds instruments at their finest. The C. Bechstein family of pianos has been developed to include a range that will suit every player, from concert pianist to serious student to dedicated beginner. The piano manufacturing firm of C. Bechstein was established in 1853 by Carl Bechstein in Berlin, Germany who developed his instruments during the heyday of 19th century Romanticism. Carl Bechstein died in 1900 and his sons Johann, Carl, and Edwin assumed responsibilities for continuing the company. When the sons died, Helene Bechstein came into ownership with Karl Bechstein in managing the firm. In 1963 the American company, Baldwin Piano, purchased the controlling stock and the remainder of the shares in 1974. Baldwin Piano then sold to Karl Scultze in 1986. In 1992 Bechstein Gruppe-Berlin was established as the controllers of the Bechstein company and also manufactured pianos for the Feurich, W. Hoffman, and Zimmerman piano companies. The rights to the Fuerich name were subsequently sold back to the Fuerich family, who market their own pianos with Bechstein continuing to manufacture Feurich grand pianos. The pianos bearing the name “C. Bechstein” are their finest grand pianos. The legends of the keyboard who have played and endorsed Bechstein pianos include Hans von Bülow, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Artur Schnabel, Wilhelm Kempff, Leopold Godowsky, Walter Gieseking and Wilhelm Bachkaus, some of the greatest names in music the world has ever known. Composer Claude Debussy highly prized Bechstein pianos and made the statement, “Piano music should only be written for the Bechstein.” Franz Liszt performed on many brands of pianos, but the Bechstein was always his first preference, and it was the instrument he consistently used throughout his lifetime though Steinway sent one of their pianos for his use. Those in the know about pianos in general have always regarded the Bechstein piano in the highest esteem, and their instruments have re-emerged as one of the finest pianos built in the world today.Source: Shacklefordpianos.com