Collection: Bluthner Pianos
Blüthner pianos, established in 1853 by Julius Blüthner in Leipzig, Germany, are renowned for their exceptional quality and innovative designs. Julius Blüthner's commitment to excellence quickly elevated the brand to international acclaim. One of the unique features of Blüthner pianos is the Aliquot stringing system, which adds a fourth string to each note in the treble section, enhancing the instrument's harmonic richness and tonal clarity. Blüthner pianos have been favored by numerous world-class musicians and continue to be celebrated for their unmatched craftsmanship and distinctive "Golden Tone".
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SOLD 1899 Bluthner / Walnut / 50"
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