Serial origamist Has Achieved Nirvana
| quote: Originally posted by rontuner: ...but what's it MEAN?
I think it is Gryphon's Dilemma. He was always complaining about going on lengthy business trips and not having access to a piano while travelling. (IIRC, he paid an electronix engineering firm to surgically shorten a Yamaha keyboard so it would fit in an overhead bin or something like that.) -------------------------------- pj, citizen-poster, unless specifically noted otherwise.
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"The Veiled Male" Gadfly
| quote: Originally posted by rontuner: ...but what's it MEAN?
Have piano, will travel? Homeless person's piano? Piano goes grocery shopping? You got me! -------------------------------- -Zorba "The Veiled Male" http://www.doubleveil.net 1918 Hobart M. Cable "No-one would knowingly provide Franz Liszt with a mediocre piano." -E. M. Good
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| Posts: 4568 | Location: Monterey, Ca | Registered: 08 July 2005 |
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"The Veiled Male" Gadfly
| quote: Originally posted by Frycek: 1862 Pleyel
Goddess! I love that carving!! -------------------------------- -Zorba "The Veiled Male" http://www.doubleveil.net 1918 Hobart M. Cable "No-one would knowingly provide Franz Liszt with a mediocre piano." -E. M. Good
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| Posts: 4568 | Location: Monterey, Ca | Registered: 08 July 2005 |
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Revenant Beatification Candidate
| Here's Bernard's malachite piano. I've been waiting for this specimen to resurface. It was first listed about six months ago. For $399,000 you'd think they could give us better pictures. I find it hard to believe someone would do this to a Steinway. (But then, I'm not impressed by musical instruments that remind me of a congealed salad, the kind involving lime jello and cottage cheese.) The velvet on the bench doesn't even match. I don't like the way that exposed wood is finished (or not) either. Anyone know how that stone casing wourld effect the tone? quote: PART OF AN INCREDIBLE COLLECTION OF RUSSIAN MALACHITE DECORATIVE ART & FURNITURE. 19TH CEN. BRONZE DORE MOUNTINGS ON MOST PIECES.
The item shown here is a Steinway Piano circa 1936, the first year this model was introduced, with genuine Russian malachite marquetry and bronze dore mountings. This is not plastic, wood, paint, or synthetic material. It is real malachite, a semi-precious stone only master crafstmen can apply to furniture in a tedious and delicate process.
The piano is part of a collection of 11 pieces of malachite furniture we picked up from a dealer in south Florida who recently retired and closed his business. We understand this piece and the others we aquired, which include 2 vitrines, a rectangular center table, a pair of pedestals, a pair of candelabra, a tall clock, a chandelier, a large round entrance piece, were originally commissioned back in the thirties by a wealthy real estate developer.
We are motivated to sell the entire collection as one lot for $2,000,000, but will sell individual lots. Questions? Call David or Mark toll free at 1-888-249-1988, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday thru Saturday, or email davidantebi@nyc.rr.com. | Check out my other items!
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| Posts: 6034 | Location: SC Mountains | Registered: 24 September 2005 |
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"The Veiled Male" Gadfly
| That *is* different - but I think I could like that, I think I could like that a lot! (What can I say...) -------------------------------- -Zorba "The Veiled Male" http://www.doubleveil.net 1918 Hobart M. Cable "No-one would knowingly provide Franz Liszt with a mediocre piano." -E. M. Good
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Revenant Beatification Candidate
| quote: Originally posted by Zorba: That *is* different - but I think I could like that, I think I could like that a lot!
(What can I say...)
It probably just needs the right light and setting. --------------------------------
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| Posts: 6034 | Location: SC Mountains | Registered: 24 September 2005 |
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| Posts: 7603 | Location: chicagoland | Registered: 21 April 2005 |
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