French upright piano, by Aucher Brothers, Paris, circa 1850, in…
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French upright piano, by Aucher Brothers, Paris, circa 1850, in burl walnut, with folding keyboard, comprising seven octaves, the key board supported by two carved columns, above the keyboard inscribed in cut brass 'Aucher Brothers/ prize Medals/ manufactured expressly for/ Paling & Comp, 118 cm high, 133.5 cm wide, 39 cm deep

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