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1283 days ago

Unique piano

Ebba from Kelvin Grove

**also on trade me**
This is the most beautiful cream vintage piano. We absolutely love and adore it. But we unfortunately don't play the piano so someone else may as well enjoy it.
It is very unique and has beautiful applique? Detailing. Definitely a superior style and is an art piece in itself. Cones with a cream piano stool with a crown on it.
This piano is strictly as is where is , so will need tuning apon destination. We are not musical, but fell in love with it years back and purchased it off someone regretfully relocating to the US. They were the ones that restored it and made it look beautiful.
Asking price is alot less than we paid.

Feel free to view.

All viewings and collections are contactless due to covid.
Message me direct 021618034

Price: $680

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