Collection: Brewster Pianos
Brewster pianos were established in 1883 as part of the American Piano Company, known for producing high-quality, durable instruments. These pianos gained popularity due to their exceptional craftsmanship and the use of premium materials, making them a preferred choice among musicians and enthusiasts. An interesting fact about Brewster pianos is their affiliation with the American Piano Company, which also included other renowned brands such as Chickering & Sons and Wm. Knabe & Co., ensuring a shared standard of excellence in piano manufacturing. Brewster pianos, particularly their upright models, are notable for their rich, warm tones and elegant cabinetry, often making them valuable antiques today.
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SOLD 1913 Brewster 56" Wood Finish Commissioned Upright Piano
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