Collection: G.A. Miller Pianos
G.A. Miller pianos were manufactured by the company founded in 1860, known for its production of square grand pianos. These pianos, also referred to as box pianos, were rectangular in shape and were a significant part of the piano industry's history during the late 19th century. The company gained recognition for producing high-quality instruments that featured robust construction and intricate design elements, which were typical of the era's craftsmanship.
G.A. Miller pianos were highly regarded for their beautiful cabinetry and the quality of their sound. The square grand pianos produced by the company were a common choice for many middle-class families in the United States during the late 1800s due to their affordability and quality. These pianos often featured elaborate woodwork and were built using high-quality materials, which contributed to their longevity and durability.
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SOLD G. A. Miller Square Grand
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