Marca de fábrica
Eduard Seiler
Modelo
ed-132
Nuevos o usados
Usado
Acústico/Digital
Acústico
Año de fabricación
1925
Número de serie
62566
Anchura
65 cm
Longitud
140 cm
Altura
132 cm
Nr. de pedales
2
Número de teclas
85
Color
Negro
Tipo de laca
Semibrillo
Acabado
Otros
Tapas de llaves naturales
Sí
Descripción
We are now having for sale in our estate in Bulgaria one of the family’s historical Ed. Seiler upright piano’s.
The piano is in very good shape for it’s age and has impeccable sound.
The piano has a very long history that traces back to 1925, the year when the piano was made in town of Legnica.
Originally the piano was made to the order of her majesty the königin mother of Italy and for his Royal Highness D.Grßherzog v. Hesse
The serial number of the Ed. Seiler piano is 62566.
Right after the first world war was over, the royal highness of italy sent the piano to Sofia, Bulgaria to lady H. Madjarova as a gift for her contribution to the impeccable diplomatic relationship established between italy and the bulgarian kingdom after the war was over. Lady Madjarova has been the owner of that piano until we inherited the piano and purchase the not inherited part of her estate in Bulgaria.
Unfortunately the liegnitz documents were lost during a fire in the manifactury in town of Legnica during the second world war.
The history about the piano we know from our grand parents and great grand parents all of whom unfortunately past away.
The piano has been stored in a room climate where the temperature has been always between 20 to 22 °c.
The asking price is way bellow the real value of the piano.
Please contact us for more pictures of the piano.
Thank you.
The piano is in very good shape for it’s age and has impeccable sound.
The piano has a very long history that traces back to 1925, the year when the piano was made in town of Legnica.
Originally the piano was made to the order of her majesty the königin mother of Italy and for his Royal Highness D.Grßherzog v. Hesse
The serial number of the Ed. Seiler piano is 62566.
Right after the first world war was over, the royal highness of italy sent the piano to Sofia, Bulgaria to lady H. Madjarova as a gift for her contribution to the impeccable diplomatic relationship established between italy and the bulgarian kingdom after the war was over. Lady Madjarova has been the owner of that piano until we inherited the piano and purchase the not inherited part of her estate in Bulgaria.
Unfortunately the liegnitz documents were lost during a fire in the manifactury in town of Legnica during the second world war.
The history about the piano we know from our grand parents and great grand parents all of whom unfortunately past away.
The piano has been stored in a room climate where the temperature has been always between 20 to 22 °c.
The asking price is way bellow the real value of the piano.
Please contact us for more pictures of the piano.
Thank you.
País
Suiza