

Renaissance style, Gebruder Knake upright piano for sale with an ornately carved, oak case Neoclassical style, Julius Deesz upright piano for sale with an ornately carved, mahogany case. SOLD: Antique, 1889, Steinway upright piano with a black case and square, tapred legs SOLD: An 1894, Bechstein upright piano with a polished, burr walnut case SOLD: Antique, 1894, Steinway upright piano for sale with a black case and flame mahogany panelsĪ 1908, Feurich upright piano with a walnut case, burr walnut panels and an unusual walnut keyboard SOLD: Antique, 1901, Steinway upright piano for sale with a rosewood case and turned fluted legsĪntique, 1884, Steinway upright piano for sale with a burr walnut case and brass candlesticks Reconditioned, 1892, Bechstein upright piano with a burr walnut case and brass fittings If you are interested in any of these antique upright pianos, give us a call on 01 and ask for Steven Leeming who will be happy to discuss your requirements.Īntique, 1887, Steinway upright piano with a black case and indented front panels With more than 50 models for sale in store, why not buy your next piano from Yorkshire's premier Yamaha dealer If you are interested in trying any of our pianos listed below, here are directions how to find us.Ĭlick on an image or title to find out more about each piano.įor a limited time period, enjoy up to 20% off the list price in our Japanese piano sale.ĭiscounts apply to the popular Yamaha, Kawai and Apollo range of grand and upright pianos. All pianos on our website are on display in our Leeds showroom, ready to play. We have contacts countrywide and internationally so are sure to be able to help you find the piano of your choice.

If you are looking for a particular model of piano, don't hesitate to contact us. Looking to buy an antique upright piano? why not come down to the showroom to give one a try. Besbrode Pianos provides a specialist restoration service to rebuild these pianos and renew the instrument. Piano cabinets often featured brass candlesticks and panel detail. The cabinet was often made from exotic woods such as rosewood, mahogany and burr walnut, often unavailable today. Pianos of this period often had legs with carved detail.
