The forte piano (literally 'loudsoft') as it was first called, was invented in the early 18th century, but did not become popular until after about 1780, when it displaced the harpsichord as the main keyboard instrument.

Early pianos were rectangular in form, supported by a trestle base, though they were later given detachable screw legs. In the 1830s parlour pianos began to adopt the contemporary upright form, although at first the soundboard cases were very high and the fronts often decorated with pleated silk panels or fretwork.

The earliest known Australian piano, made by John Benham in about 1835, is of this type, and on public exhibition at the Mint Museum in Sydney. From around 1835 upright pianos assumed their modern form. The horizontal 'grand' pianos of course continued to be made, in form really not differing greatly, except in size, to the earlier harpsichords.

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A baby grand piano Steinway & Sons model M, Serial number 271…

Steinway & Sons Baby Grand Piano, 1931 Model M

A baby grand piano Steinway & Sons model M, Serial number 271 194, New York, circa 1931, the cast iron plate bearing the maker mark and serial number. Approximately 275kg 170 cm long, 148 cm wide

An ebonised grand piano, maker C. Bechstein, German, dated 1893,…

1893 German C. Bechstein Grand Piano

An ebonised grand piano, maker C. Bechstein, German, dated 1893, model B Serial number 34452, 102 cm high, 150 cm wide, 200 cm long

An ebonised Steinway & Sons concert piano, length of the case…

Ebonised Steinway & Sons Concert Piano (272 cm)

An ebonised Steinway & Sons concert piano, length of the case 272 cm

A Steinway of Hamburg ebonised grand piano, frame number B…

Hamburg Steinway Grand Piano, Ebonised, Excellent Condition

A Steinway of Hamburg ebonised grand piano, frame number B 433315, case number 259-93 216 cm long 148 cm wide, 100 cm high

Steinway & Sons, B-211 Spirio R grand piano, in black finish…

Steinway Spirio R: The Perfect Piano with Revolutionary Technology

Steinway & Sons, B-211 Spirio R grand piano, in black finish complete with two piano stools, 1480 (width)mm x 2110 (length)mm; 354 kilograms weight. Other Notes: Steinway and Sons is the benchmark in the construction of grand pianos of the highest quality…