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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 62 N. 10 - Page 6

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
In 1823 the first Chickering piano was created and
during all of the intervening years the Chickering Piano
has added a powerful force to the development of the
musical taste of the nation.
When the last Napoleon sat on the throne of France the Imperial
Cross of The Legion of Honor was given to Chickering & Sons.
The empire of Napoleon crumbled,
but the empire of the Chickering
has constantly expanded, its
realm being the human heart.
It holds its sway because it pos-
sesses n usical essentials of the
highest quality, and the Chicker-
ing piano of today stands on a pin-
nacle unexcelled—unapproached.
It affords piano merchants a bus-
iness building power which is in-
calculable.
STYLE AJ—LOUIS XV.
The latest Chickering models of pianos and player pianos
mirror forth that architectural dignity which has been insep-
arable from the Chickering piano for generations.
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(Div. American Piano Co.)
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