As a general point, you might be interested to hear that they regard what we in England would call clapped out firewood as beauitful antique pianos from the "epoca" of the late nineteenth century and can ask thousands for them (whether they get it or not I do not know, but I did go into a piano showroom and a clapped out old german baby grand - not a name I knew - from circa 1880 took pride of place in the showroom. I am told that the locals will have these things as much for the looks as anything). So maybe there's an opportunity there for a man with a van
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Anyway, I digress. I have seen advertised, and though I haven't seen it yet it looks pretty good in the pictures, a Grotian Steinweg upright, Model 122, purchased in 1987, with a serial number that would indicate that it was new at the time. It's in gloss ebony. I reckon the price will be around £2,000 (as everything is "negotiable" here).
Worth the 1 1/2 hour drive to see it?