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Fine Pianos That Are Fine Furniture 
'HE PIANO is essentially the musical instrument of the home. The home 
is incomplete without it. Ofttimes it is the most costly object in the home. 
Until now, however, no attempt has been made to give to its encase^ 
ments the characteristics of fine furniture. 
The House of Sohmer has developed a series of period designs in which 
is embodied the glory of the great furniture designers of the past. 
Through the added touch of genius employed in these period designs 
the incomparable tone of the Sohmer is presented in appropriate encase^ 
ments, and the piano becomes an integral part of the home decorative 
scheme — an authentic furniture piece of extraordinary beauty. 
Moderate in price and macie in various periods, including Early English, 
Queen Anne and Italian Renaissance. 
Illustrated Brochure sent upon request to those interested. 
SOHMER & CO. 
31W. 57th.St,,Newybrlc 
Established 1872, 
