John Broadwood is one of the oldest and most renowned piano makers in the world. Established in the mid-1700's, Broadwood has built pianos in England for over 2 centuries and continues to make some of Europe's finest pianos today.
This piano is known as a Boudoir Grand Piano, and is made of rosewood with ebony trim. Note that the grain in the wood runs in a vertical pattern rather than horizontal like most American instruments. Another interesting feature of this piano is the name "Broadwood" is carved out in the music stand in overlapping letters! This piano has a smooth, even touch and a big, warm sound. It is a late Victorian style case, typical of the turn of the century English grand pianos. This piano features a full cast iron plate, and is late enough to encompass all of the modern methods in piano building. An original matching stool is included. This piano can be fitted with computerized player mechanisms.
This piano is known as a Boudoir Grand Piano, and is made of rosewood with ebony trim. Note that the grain in the wood runs in a vertical pattern rather than horizontal like most American instruments.
This lovely Broadwood upright piano was built as a "Cottage Upright" model in 1877, and it is built into one of the most stunning custom-designed and custom-painted cabinets we've ever seen.
his piano is known as a Cottage Grand Piano, one of Broadwood's most famous European style baby grand pianos. It is being restored to like new condition, inside and out.
This beautiful piano is made of vertical cut Indian Rosewood - note that the grain in the wood runs in a vertical pattern rather than horizontal like most American instruments.