Previously Owned Harps

For over 20 years, we have specialized in offering the very best used harps we can find, worldwide. We carefully consider each harp's sound quality, its mechanical and structural condition, and its cosmetic appearance. We began our business by acting as advisors to students who needed help in selecting a wonderful harp. Over the years we have grown and have assisted many of the world's leading soloists, teachers, professionals, students, and institutions in their search for the perfect harp. We hope we can assist you in your search, as well.

Lyon and Healy
"23" Natural #5348-23 (built in 1964)
Good mechanical, structural, and cosmetic condition. Excellent sound quality.

Lyon and Healy
"17" Gold #2038 (built in 1919)
Newly reriveted; regulated and new strings; excellent structural, mechanical and cosmetic condition (with some marring of the gold on base plate). Old style foldable Lyon and Healy harp chair available. Wonderful and projecting sound. Wide spacing: 1st and 2nd Oct: neck raised for additional finger room.

Lyon and Healy
"100" Ebony #6445 (about 22 years old)
Excellent mechanical and structural condition, good cosmetic condition. Reriveted by Lyon and Healy. Includes shipping trunk.

Lyon and Healy
"15" Natural #5465-15 (built in 1964)
Excellent condition; outstanding sound. Original soundboard. Style “15” is no longer made by L and H.

Lyon and Healy
“11” Single Action, #525 (built in 1890)
42 strings;
25th harp made by Lyon and Healy. Ebony and gold. Original style “11”, all original (except new neck), including straight, original and decorated soundboard. Completely restored; fully playable; outstanding sound.


Wurlitzer
"C" Gold #566 (built in late teens)
46 strings, straight soundboard
Newly regulated, new strings, reriveted, original soundboard. Fair cosmetic (bronze powdered base plate), beautiful curly maple body, renewed structural and mechanical condition. Good sound.

Wurlitzer
"B" Gold #658 (built in late teens)
46 strings, straight soundboard
Wonderful cosmetic condition, original and hand-painted soundboard; excellent mechanical and structural condition. New neck, strings, recently regulated; exquisite, warm sound quality.

Wurlitzer
“DDX” # 1402 (built in 1920s)
Gold, 47 strings, extended soundboard, Gothic style, concert grand. New neck, soundboard, newly reriveted and regulated. Extremely fine harp structurally, mechanically and cosmetically.


Salvi
"Diana" Ebony, #1194 (about 25 years old)

Salvi
"Aurora" Mahogany #3765 (about 15 years old)
Good condition.

Salvi
“Orchestra” Ebony #891(about 15 years old)
46 strings, straight soundboard model. Good condition.

Salvi
“Daphne” (10 years old)
40 strings. High gloss walnut finish. Fair cosmetic condition, good structural condition.


Aoyama
“Orpheus 47” (4 years old)
Natural finish, mint condition, still covered by 2 years of warranty.

Aoyama
“Orpheus 46” (about 10 years old)
Excellent structural and mechanical condition; very good cosmetic condition
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Swanson
“Scuola” (6 years old)
Natural finish, 47 string concert grand. Mint condition.

Pleyel
Chromatic harp #625
78 string harp. Gold decoration. Built in Paris between 1897 and 1905
by Gustav Pleyel, Wolff, Lyon and Co., who commissioned Debussy to write the Dances to showcase this harp

Erard
Double action harp #1667 (made in 1811)
43-strings (8 wires F-F, lowest gut E); ebony and gold, with oil paintings. One of the very first double action harps (first one was made in 1811). Made by Sebastian Erard, London. Still in restoration.

Nadermann
Single action harp.
40 strings,currently in restoration.

Please inquire separately about lever harps.

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