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Rightfully First 
Among Small Grands 
In 1884 Hugo Sohmer created the first successful 
small grand piano. The transcendent beauty, the 
amazing volume of its tone at once commanded 
the admiration of the whole world of music. Each 
succeeding year has demonstrated its supremacy 
anew — each year has witnessed an increasing 
preference for this wonderful little instrument. 
The Cupid Grand has contributed to the lustre 
of the name Sohmer to the end that there are now 
more Sohmer pianos in use in Greater New York 
than any other artistic make. 
Today this small grand continues to testify to 
the genius of Hugo Sohmer in encasements of 
period design that outwardly reflect its exquisite 
musical qualities. 
(%icen Anne 
.HE QRACEFUL 
cabriole legs and sinu¬ 
ous curves,reflecting the luxury 
and refinement of the period, 
characterize the Queen Anne 
encasement of the Cupid 
Qrand which is offered in 
Antique Walnut, Brown Ma¬ 
hogany and in Chinese and 
Decorated Lacquer. 
