Knowing the fair market value of Lester pianos is useful to sellers, buyers and owners.
This information can help guide you in making important decisions.







The Lester Piano Co. was established in 1888 in Philadelphia, PA. Lester built a full line of pianos
under several different names including Lester, Leonard & Co., Alden, Gounod, Schilling & Sons (with
distribution in New York) prior to the 1920s; and since the early 1930s: Lester, Betsy Ross, Betsy
Ross Spinet, Bellaire, Cable & Sons, Channing, Emerson, Gramer, Homer L. Kitt, Lawrence & Co.,
Regent, Schilling, Schubert. The earlier models of Lester had a reputation of being very good quality
instruments. Lester is most famous for their “Betsy Ross Spinet”, a small upright piano manufactured
for years after about 1930. Lester finally went out of business in 1960.

L
ester pianos are no longer in production.


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ester Pianos
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