Q&A

What is a Wellington piano worth?

What is a Wellington piano worth?

Restoring a Wellington Piano Since Wellington pianos were so well made, there are many instruments still around today that merit restoration. Prices for an unrestored Wellington piano are unremarkable, but restored instruments can sell for $12,000 – $18,000 on today’s market.

How heavy is a small piano?

Small / Petite Grand Pianos weigh anywhere between 400-500 lbs (181kg-227kg). This is the smallest of the horizontal pianos at only 4’6” – 5′ (137cm-152cm) in length….

Vertical Pianos Approx. Weight
Spinet Piano (36″-40″ height) 200-400lbs (91-181kg)
Console Piano (40″-43″) 350-450lbs (159-204kg)

Are cable Nelson pianos any good?

“A Real Piano and a Fair Price” The Cable-Nelson factory is one of the industry’s most strategically located factories, along with the excellent efficiency of the organization and equipment used there as well. This is one of the main reason why it leads in manufacturing top quality pianos today.

Who was the founder of the Wellington Piano Company?

The Wellington Piano Company was a division of the famous Cable Piano Company of Chicago. The Cable Piano Company was established in 1880 by H.D. Cable, who had originally been with the Western Cottage Organ Company (later changed to The Chicago Cottage Organ Company ).

Who was the owner of the Waldorf Piano Company?

The Waldorf Piano Company, incorporated under the laws of the State of New York, 1908, owned and controlled by the Autopiano Company, manufactures one style player-piano and an expression player-piano, sponsored and vouched for by the Autopiano Company, thus assuring first-class material and workmanship.

Who was the founder of the Cable Piano Company?

The Cable Piano Company was established in 1880 by H.D. Cable, who had originally been with the Western Cottage Organ Company (later changed to The Chicago Cottage Organ Company ). The Cable Piano Company was widely celebrated as a maker of fine instruments, and they were a major contributor to the American piano industry at large.

When did the Walter piano company stop making pianos?

The Walter Piano Company continued to manufacture Janssen Pianos until 1976. Mr. Walter’s intention from the very start was to combine technological advances with his own extensive engineering background and mechanical ability to produce the finest quality pianos available on the market.