“Schweighofer” Fortepiano (1840, Vienna, Austria) Durable mechanicals combine with a sturdy build in this instrument to produce lovely tones that provide wonderful accompaniment to the human. It was favored by Schubert and Brahms. Select InstrumentAntique Harpsichord and Fortepiano “Pisa” Harpsichord “Bologna” Harpsichord “Strohm” Fortepiano “Anton Walter” Fortepiano Classic Pianos “Johann Fritz” Fortepiano “Conrad Graf” Fortepiano “Erard” Fortepiano “Collard & Collard” Square Piano “Schweighofer” Fortepiano Pleyel Fortepiano “Carl Rönish” Fortepiano Auto-Reproducing and Modern Pianos and Organ The Welte Mignon Reproducing Piano “Marshal” Player Piano “Steinway” Baby Grand Piano of Pablo Casals “Blüthner” Baby Grand Piano of Hideo Saito “Dominion” Organ Automatic Instruments Fairy-tale Organ Automata “Pierrot and Chair” Hand-cranked organ / Type 1 Organetta Music Box: “Porter Twin Disc” / Porter Music Box Company Inc. Music Box: Sublime Harmonic piccolo / Langdorff & Fils Music Box: “Eroica” Style No.38 / Symphonion Musicwerke Music Box: “Polyphon Style 104” Coin-Operated type / Polyphon Music Box: “Swan Elite” / Porter Music Box: “Reginaphone Style 240” / Regina “Orchestral Corona” King of Regina Lochman “Original” Tubular Chime “Classical Orchestra” Mechanical Organ “Orchestrion” Gramophones Cylinder Phonograph: Edison Ambelora Model 30 Cylinder Phonograph: Edison Home Model A Cylinder Phonograph: Edison Ambelora Model 50 Disc Phonograph: Pathé Salon No.5 Edison Official Laboratory Model C-19 “Chippendale” Disc Phonograph: Nipponophon Model 35 Disc Gramophone “Exposicion” Disc Phonograph: Orthophonic Victrola VV.I-70 Folk Musical Instruments Aerophone Chordophone Membranophone Idiophone