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$4,499.00 Original price was: $4,499.00.$3,499.00Current price is: $3,499.00.
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This extraordinary 1913 Vose & Sons grand piano represents a pinnacle of American piano manufacturing from the company’s golden era. Professionally restored to museum-quality standards, this magnificent 6’4″ instrument combines 111 years of proven durability with impeccable restoration craftsmanship. At the sale price of $3,499 (regularly $4,499), this is an unprecedented opportunity to acquire a substantial American grand piano from one of Boston’s most prestigious piano makers.
The Vose & Sons Legacy: Founded in Boston in 1851, Vose & Sons built pianos for over 130 years and earned an international reputation for excellence. The company was among America’s finest piano manufacturers, rivaling Steinway, Mason & Hamlin, and Chickering for quality and prestige. Vose pianos were favored by concert artists, wealthy patrons, and music institutions throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This 1913 example was built during Vose & Sons’ most celebrated period, when the company spared no expense in materials or craftsmanship.
Historical Significance – 1913: Built 111 years ago, this grand piano was manufactured during the Edwardian era, representing the apex of American piano craftsmanship before World War I disrupted manufacturing. The 1913 model year is particularly significant—it represents the final refinements of the golden age before economic and social upheaval transformed American industry. Vose & Sons instruments from this period are increasingly rare and highly sought by collectors and serious musicians.
Specifications – 6’4″ Grand: At 6’4″ in length, this Vose grand offers near-concert grand capabilities:
A 6’4″ grand is substantial enough for serious concert work, professional recording, and advanced classical repertoire, yet remains manageable for home and studio settings.
Comprehensive Professional Restoration: This magnificent instrument has undergone meticulous, museum-quality restoration:
Action & Mechanism:
Soundboard & Structural Integrity:
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Cabinet & Finish: The satin mahogany refinish restores the piano’s original elegance:
Vose & Sons Engineering: This 1913 grand benefits from Vose & Sons’ innovative designs and quality standards:
Tone & Musical Character: This restored Vose delivers the warm, singing tone that made the company legendary.
Current Market for 6’4″ Grand Pianos:
6’4″ grands are considered near-concert grand size and command premium pricing from major manufacturers. This size represents serious professional-grade instruments.
Currently Available New 6’4″ – 6’6″ Grand Pianos:
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Steinway & Sons Model C (5’7″):
Mason & Hamlin Model BB (7′):