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Upright piano. Towards the beginning of the 20th century.
Located in Madrid, ES
Upright piano. Towards the beginning of the 20th century. Upright or wall piano with a wooden body with marquetry elements on the central panel of the uppe...
Category

20th Century European Other Madrid Musical Instruments

Materials

Other

Grand piano. Walnut, metal, etc. Patent Erard London. London, England, possibly
Located in Madrid, ES
Grand piano. Walnut, metal, etc. Patent Erard London. London, England, possibly around 1870. Requires tuning and minor restorations. Grand or horizontal piano with strings and sou...
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19th Century European Other Antique Madrid Musical Instruments

Materials

Other

Decorative Cornet. Golden metal.
Located in Madrid, ES
Decorative bugle golden metal Decorative bugle made of golden metal. This metal wind instrument emerged, derived from the trunk of poles to which pist...
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20th Century European Other Madrid Musical Instruments

Materials

Brass

Rare Gramophone Made for the Gramophone Exhibition in Seville in 1925
Located in Madrid, ES
A very unique and rare gramophone made by a Seville jewller for the Gramophone Exhibition in Seville in 1925 in wich was awarded with a silver medal.It was...
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20th Century Spanish Islamic Madrid Musical Instruments

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Silver

Piano " Offberg " 20th Century
Located in Madrid, ES
Piano " Offberg " 20th century 150cm x 100cm x 55cm walnut wood good condition
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20th Century German Modern Madrid Musical Instruments

Materials

Walnut

Xylophone Musical Instrument, Made of Steel and Bronze, 19th Century
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Xylophone musical instrument, made of steel and bronze, 19th century.  
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19th Century German Antique Madrid Musical Instruments

Materials

Bronze, Steel

Martin Logan Ascent Speakers Pair
By Logan
Located in Madrid, ES
Martin Logan Ascent Speakers Pair Year of manufacture: 2005/2006 good condition, very lightly used Frequently Asked Questions 35–22,000 Hz ± 3 dB Recommended amplifier power 20–400 ...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Madrid Musical Instruments

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Martin Logan Ascent / Subwoofer Velodyne / Rótel RSX - 1055 AV Amplifier / Autum
By Logan
Located in Madrid, ES
Complete Set Hight Definition Martin Logan Ascent Speakers Pair Year of manufacture: 2005/2006 good condition, very lightly used Frequently Asked Questions 35–22,000 Hz ± 3 dB Reco...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Madrid Musical Instruments

Materials

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1950s Faventia Organ Spanish, 20th Century
Located in Madrid, ES
1950s Faventia organ Spanish organ made in Barcelona by: Faventia it is in good general condition, complete and functional. Good condition.
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20th Century Spanish Modern Madrid Musical Instruments

Materials

Wood

8 Tambourines xix Century
Located in Madrid, ES
8 Tambourines XIX Century 8 TAMBOURINS XIX CENTURY COLLECTION OF 8 ANCIENT TAMBOURINS PAINTED IN OIL AND SIGNS DIAMETER MEASUREMENTS: THE SMALLEST 16 CM A...
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1890s Antique Madrid Musical Instruments

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Bentwood

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