Bechstein Model B POA
Colour: Mahogany Satin
Year: 1906
The C. Bechstein Model B is one of the most desirable antique grand pianos available, a large, deeply musical instrument from one of the world's greatest piano makers, dating from 1906 and priced at £10,995. Bechstein grands from this era are celebrated for their extraordinary tonal richness, wide dynamic range, and exceptional touch, built at the height of the firm's pre-war golden period in Berlin. This mahogany satin example offers a remarkable opportunity to acquire a genuinely significant antique grand at an attainable price.
The Model B is a substantial instrument suited to a serious pianist, collector, or institution seeking an antique grand of the very highest provenance. This instrument has been assessed by our specialist technicians at The Piano Gallery.
Available to purchase online or to try in person at our Oxfordshire showroom. Contact us to arrange a private viewing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Bechstein Model B, and why is it so sought after?
The Bechstein Model B is one of Bechstein's flagship grand designs, a large and powerful instrument built during the Berlin firm's most celebrated manufacturing period. Grands from the late 19th and early 20th century Bechstein workshop are prized by serious pianists and collectors for their extraordinary tonal richness, wide dynamic range, and exceptional responsiveness, qualities that reflect both the exceptional materials available at that time and Bechstein's legendary craftsmanship.
How does a 1906 Bechstein compare to a modern grand at a similar price?
A modern grand at this price will be a reliable, consistent instrument with predictable tone and the reassurance of modern production. A 1906 Bechstein is a different proposition entirely, a historic instrument with a tonal depth, complexity, and individual character that modern production methods cannot replicate. The materials used in 1906, particularly old-growth spruce for the soundboard, give these instruments a resonance and warmth that collectors and serious pianists actively seek out. Many who have played both prefer the historic Bechstein unreservedly.
How does a pre-war Bechstein compare to a Steinway or Bosendorfer of similar vintage?
All three represent the pinnacle of late 19th and early 20th century European piano making. A Steinway from this era has a powerful, projecting, singing tone. A Bosendorfer has a darker, more intimate Viennese character. A Bechstein from this period is celebrated for its clarity, responsiveness, and complex harmonic richness. Each is irreplaceable and deeply personal. We stock instruments from all three brands and are delighted to arrange a comparative visit.
Is a 1906 Bechstein a practical playing instrument?
Yes, when properly assessed and prepared. This instrument has been assessed by our specialist technicians. The structural foundations of a Bechstein grand are effectively permanent. We are fully transparent about the work carried out and happy to discuss the condition of this piano in detail before any purchase decision is made.
How long will a Bechstein Model B from 1906 last?
This piano is already 119 years old and still a serious performing instrument. With proper maintenance, correct placement, and periodic attention from a skilled technician, a Bechstein of this quality should give outstanding musical service for many more decades, and beyond.
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Dimensions
Width: 146 cm
Height: 98 cm
Depth/Length: 202 cm (Length of Grand: 6'8")