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Title: American homes and gardens
Identifier: americanhomesgar00newy (find matches)
Year: 1905 (1900s)
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Subjects: Architecture, Domestic; Landscape gardening
Publisher: New York, Munn and Co
Contributing Library: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden
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366 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS June, 1906 The STEINWAY PIANO has a reputation founded on tne recorded judgment of the world's greatest artists of two generations and the combined opinion of the most eminent musical and scientific experts. It is known everywhere as ftfje g>tanbarb $tano of tfje »orlti and the mere possession of a Steinway Piano puts the seal of supreme approval upon the musical taste of its owner. It can he found in every capital and court of the world, in famous concert halls, palatial hotels, ahoard luxurious yachts and nearly all of the great steamships, as well as in more than a hundred thousand homes, from modest cottage to sumptuous mansion. The Steinway Pianos in actual use at the present day represent in value the enormous total of more than ®m imnareb JfltUion Bollard
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Parlor Grand Piano in the style of Louis XV, made hy us for Mr. Alexander R. Peacock, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as it appears in Mrs. Peacock s Music Room We make pianos of regular styles ranging in price from five hundred to sixteen hundred dollars, and have made pianos in art cases costing as much as fifty thousand dollars. Aside from our regular models, we have in our warerooms a large and fine assortment of Grand and Upright Pianos in the principal historic periods or architecture, such as Louis XIV, XV and XVI, Renaissance, Gothic, Rococo, Empire, Early English, Colonial, Chippendale, Sheraton, Adam, Mission, etc., etc. These instruments are encased in the choicest Mahogany, Satinwood, Circassian \Valnut, Prima Vera and other rare and costly woods, delicately and elaborately hand-carved, inlaid, gilt, finished in Verms Martin, or painted hy artists or national and international fame. We also make them on special order, either according to our own designs or the designs that may he submitted to us by architects, to harmonize with the decorations or furnishings of any particular room or suite of rooms. Our prices are moderate and our estimates compare favorably -with those of the foremost decorators and makers of exquisite cabinet-work b^-th in this country and Europe. An inspection of our Art Rooms is respectfully invited. STEINWAY & SONS Sufcway Express Station at the Door Steinway Hall, 107 and 109 East Fourteenth Street, New York !
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