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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW,
May,
1931
THE BABY GRAND ENGLISH PERIOD MODEL in mahogany finish, $1140. A Jacobean
design of dignity and simplicity. Available in walnut, at $12.90, and larger sizes.
DISTINGUISHED BY THE BEAUTY
OF A FAMOUS PERIOD
Hall, you will be shown the many
other interesting models, suited to
every kind of decorative scheme.
scheme of decoration
you prefer, you will find that
Steinway craftsmen have included
in their Period Series a piano that
will harmonize perfectly with the
interior of your home, be it in the
style of Louis XV, or XVI, or that
of Sheraton, or an early-American
designer.
To enclose the mechanical per-
fection of the Steinway, these
craftsmen create handsome cases
of the finest woods . . . cases that
interpret, both in line and finish,
the spirit of the more distin-
guished periods of art and deco-
ration. Above is shown a Stein-
way that was designed for a room
furnished in the modern English
manner. Though in one sense mod-
ern in its lines, it has a certain
sturdy simplicity which is tra-
ditionally Old English.
If you will drop in at Steinway
THE
O F T H E I M M O R T A L S
WHATEVER
I N S T R U M E N T
A new Steinway Upright piano
can be bought for a total as low as
The Steinway Baby J
Grand for as little as
1375
10% down
balance in
three years
This means that the Steinway Upright, for in-
stance, may be obtained with a cash deposit of
only $87.50. Payment of the balance may be made
in monthly instalments of about $2.5.00 over
a three-year period. Any Steinway may be pur-
chased on the plan of 10% down, balance in
three years. Used pianos accepted in partial
exchange. Steinway & Sons, Steinway Hall,
109 West 57th Street, New York City, just
west of Sixth Avenue.
AN EXAMPLE OF STEINWAY NATIONAL ADVERTISING
STEINWAY