Hellas upright - valuation
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Hellas upright - valuation
I'm regrettably having to sell on the family piano, as I've moved into a house that can't accomodate it. It's a Hellas, all mahogany, c. 1970s. From what I gather Hellas are fairly rare in the UK and are one of the few Finnish piano manufacturers. We actually got it shipped over from my grandmother's house in Finland. I had a local piano dealer come and have a look and he said it was worth around £500.. does that sound about right? My grandmother was under the impression it was worth about 3000 euros but perhaps that's the equivalent of what it cost her new in the 1970s.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Re: Hellas upright - valuation
Are Hellas still in business.? If so you could send them the serial number and they will tell you the date of manufacture. It does look more recent than 1970 because it has a third pedal.
There is a disclaimer on this forum that it is impossible to value pianos but in my opinion the offer made by the dealer would appear to be fair.
There is a disclaimer on this forum that it is impossible to value pianos but in my opinion the offer made by the dealer would appear to be fair.
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