A beautiful Ivers & Pond console upright piano from Boston (serial number 553332), made in the mid-1980s under the respected Aeolian production era. This is a solid, well-built American piano—known for good tone and durability—perfect for home use, beginners, students, or anyone wanting a real acoustic piano without the cost of a brand-new one.
Key features:
• Rich dark mahogany/brown finish with a glossy shine—looks elegant and classic in any living room or music space (see photos for the warm wood tones and clean cabinet).
• Full 88 keys (ivory-colored, in great shape—no major yellowing or chips visible).
• Nice touch and response—plays smoothly with good dynamic range (holds tune reasonably well for its age!
• Full lid opens for better sound projection.
• Includes the matching bench (red upholstered seat in the photos—comfortable and sturdy).
• Dimensions: Approximately 40-45” tall x standard width/depth (fits most homes easily; weighs ~400-500 lbs, so professional movers recommended for transport).
This isn’t a restored antique showpiece, but it’s in solid playable condition with no obvious major issues like cracked soundboard, sticking keys, or buzzing. It’s been well-cared-for in a smoke-free home and has that warm, resonant upright tone that’s great for classical, pop, or practice.
Selling because of downsizing and need the space. Asking $1,200 OBO (open to reasonable offers—happy to negotiate for local pickup).