What are player piano rolls worth?
What are they worth today?” There is some fairly hot demand for the few big artists such as James P. Johnson ($8), Pete Wendling ($5), Rags ($6), Blues ($3) and most other rolls are worth maybe $2 or $3. A good place to sell them is the local auction house.
Are vintage pianos worth anything?
Antique pianos and organs can be valued anywhere from a few hundred dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. It is important that sellers realize the real value difference between a restored instrument and an unrestored instrument.
What is an Aeolian player piano worth?
Aeolian Pianos for Sale | Buy a Aeolian Piano at PianoMart
Year | Details | Price |
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Antique self player piano | $3,495 | |
1925 | Antique self player piano | $3,495 |
1981 | Rare Aeolian Cable Model | $1,100 |
1947 | Factory built Player Piano | $6,995 |
How much did a piano cost in 1920?
$2,700
Each price reflects a Steinway & Sons in the standard Ebony Satin Finish.
D | L | |
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1910 | $1,600 | |
1915 | $1,600 | $800 |
1920 | $2,700 | |
1925 | $2,700 | (L) $1,575 |
Does anyone make player piano rolls?
Live performance – Player piano rolls created from live piano performances will provide you with concert-quality output. Computer software – QRS piano rolls created using computer and MIDI software are available for sale in large quantities and are often easier to locate and buy.
What is an Aeolian piano?
The Aeolian Company was founded by New York City piano maker William B. Tremaine as the Aeolian Organ & Music Co. (1887) to make automatic organs and, after 1895, as the Aeolian Co. automatic pianos as well. The factory was initially located in Meriden, Connecticut.