PFESTO TIMES
NUMBER
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Why they choose the
STEINWAY
Every Steinway piano embodies principles of design origi-
nated and perfected by four generations of the Steinway
family. Every instrument possesses the rare and appreciated
qualities that endear the Steinway to such masters as
Paderewski, Rachmaninoff, Hofmann, Cortot, Grainger and
Levitski.
For more than three-quarters of a century through succes-
sive generations of the Steinway family, the Steinway piano
has been developed according to the high ideals established
by Henry Englehard Steinway, maker of the first Steinway
piano.
HENRY STELNWAY
making his firstpidr»
Queen Anne
This grand piano with charming silhouette
exemplifies the grace of line of the Queen
Anne epoch. The music rack is in harmony
with the rim and lyre. Handsome crotch
veneer panels over the front legs lend dis-
tinction to the whole and add to the charm
of the graceful legs with their convention-
alized shell ornaments. Casters are con-
cealed in the leg bases. Artistically an-
tiqued, this design reflects the true Queen
Anne spirit.
Made in mahogany and walnut.
The leadership in trade, distinguishing Steinway dealers every-
where, is significant of the great power of the Steinway name.
STEINWAY & SONS
STEINWAY
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S T R E E T ,
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Y O R K
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