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  2. Steinway D-274 - Wikipedia

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    The world's most expensive grand piano sold at auction is a specially designed D-274 named Steinway Alma Tadema; [38] it sold for $1.2 million in 1997 at Christie's in London, [39] breaking Steinway's own 1997 price record of $390,000. [40]

  3. Steinway & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Steinway pianos have received numerous awards. [24] One of the first is a gold medal in 1855 at the American Institute Fair at the New York Crystal Palace. [25] [26] From 1855 to 1862, Steinway pianos received 35 gold medals. [24] [27] More awards and recognitions followed, [28] including three medals at the International Exposition of 1867 in ...

  4. Steinway Vertegrand - Wikipedia

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    1913 Steinway Model K once used in the historic Tubac Schoolhouse in Arizona. The Model K or "Vertegrand" is an upright piano introduced in 1903 by Steinway & Sons.It is the oldest essentially unchanged upright piano design currently in mass production.

  5. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Company Place Country Years active Acquired by Notes Atlas [1] [2]: Hamamatsu→Liaoning: Japan→China 1943–1986 2004–present. Atlas Piano and Instrument Manufacturing (Dalian) Co. Ltd is a musical instrument manufacturing company that Japan atlas piano manufacturing Co., Ltd. whole moved to China and invested and registered in Dalian Free Trade Zone.

  6. Steinway Upright Grand - Wikipedia

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    As with Steinway's grand pianos, Upright Grands were sometimes given custom art cases. The most famous of these were the two Rococo art case Model Rs installed in the First Class spaces of the RMS Titanic along with a similarly styled art case Model B, in addition to two standard Model Ks located in the Second Class spaces.

  7. Charles Stieff - Wikipedia

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    A Charles Stieff piano owned by Georgetown University Stamped nameplate on a Stieff piano. Charles M. Stieff (1805–1862) was a 19th-century American industrialist and piano manufacturer, based in Baltimore, Maryland. Although his company went out of business in 1951, Stieff pianos are still highly regarded.

  8. Steinway Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Steinway Musical Instruments, Inc. is a worldwide musical instrument manufacturing and marketing conglomerate, based in Astoria, New York, the United States.It was formed in a 1995 merger between the Selmer Industries and Steinway Musical Properties, the parent company of Steinway & Sons piano manufacturers.

  9. Victory Vertical - Wikipedia

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    The Victory Vertical piano transported in its wooden box. The Victory Vertical also known as the G.I. piano [1] or G.I. Steinway [2] was a piano manufactured by Steinway & Sons for US troops in World War II. The company had been ordered to cease manufacture of pianos during the war, to reduce the use of war materials, but was asked, in 1942, to ...

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