music stands
Music stand. An adjustable rack of standing height, used for holding sheets of music during a performance. Wooden music stands are uncommon, and because of their scarcity, command a high price when the come onto the market.
12 item(s) found:
A Georgian mahogany sheet music stand, English, 19th century
An Regency penwork and brass music stand, English, circa 1810
A Victorian brass and cast iron music stand, English, 19th century
A brass music stand and lyre form (marked school of music London)
A Victorian walnut whatnot/music stand
A Victorian music stand, circa 1890, the A-frame music sheet display suspended above an adjustable stem and raised upon a carved tripod base with cabriole legs. Height 138 cm
A rare Australian cedar duet music stand, circa 1830, the music stand mounted on a pole with adjustable brass candleholders to either side, on a turned column, raised on a quatreform base with lobed bun feet;. Height 150 cm
An early Victorian walnut adjustable duet music stand, the top with two adjustable music stands with pierced decoration raised on a turned column on three scrolled legs, lacking candle holders. Width 38 cm. Height 117 cm
McArthur Craft & Design a wrought iron and blackbutt, Nouveau style music stand
A mid Victorian carved walnut duet music stand, in the manner of Henry Eyles of Bath, each music stand with burr walnut veneers with central inlaid lyre decoration,…
A Victorian mahogany music stand, 19th century the shaped top above pedestal on elegant tripod base. Height 124 cm
A Regency faux rosewood four tier what-not the rectangular hinged top with gilt banding and music stand, above three shelves supported by gilt decorated ring turned columns, raised on ring turned tapering feet, 46 cm wide, 38.5 cm deep, 104 cm high
