This rare, historical Mason & Hamlin piano is one of the first consoles the Boston builder created — with timeless regency-style legs, dark mahogany finish, and original ivory keys, it will be a beautiful focal piece in any home.
This Model E is from the company’s golden era – before changes at the factory. Many piano experts believe they built their best pianos during the time they were a division of Aeolian-American and the pianos were built in East Rochester, New York. Older and newer pianos were built in Massachusetts. Most visitors tell us it plays much better than a new Mason & Hamlin upright or Mason & Hamlin grand piano!
This vintage piano is in original condition and has been throughly inspected by our factory trained piano technicians. The case has original patina, making it a great option for traditional or antique decor.
The cabinet could be refinished to restore its original luster or custom finished to match any interior design space.
With a clearer and richer tone than the Mason & Hamlin Model 50 piano, this instrument is at once a great piano and a piece of history.
Founded in 1854 as a maker of melodeons, Mason & Hamlin pianos began being built 1883. While they never achieve the notoriety or quality of Steinway & Sons pianos, they were known as an innovator during the time that the modern piano was being developed.
Condition:
SOLD
Available Finishes:
Mahogany