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Colour: Mahogany Satin
Year: 1960s
This Kemble upright piano is a compact, reliable British instrument from one of the UK's most established 20th-century piano makers, ideal for beginners, students, and home players looking for a quality acoustic piano at an accessible price of £1,995. The warm mahogany satin finish suits a range of traditional home settings and presents well.
Kemble pianos were produced in London and later Milton Keynes, and are well regarded for their consistent tone, durable build, and good playability. This instrument has been assessed and prepared by our team at The Piano Gallery and is ready to play.
Available to purchase online or to try in person at our Oxfordshire showroom. Contact us for more information or to arrange a viewing.
Yes. Kemble was one of Britain's most respected domestic piano manufacturers, producing instruments in London and later Milton Keynes for much of the 20th century. Their pianos are known for consistent build quality, warm British tone, and durable actions. While not in the same tier as Yamaha or Kawai for professional use, Kemble pianos are very well regarded as home instruments and are a popular choice for beginners and families on a sensible budget.
Yes, provided it has been properly maintained or prepared. British piano manufacturing in the 1960s was of a solid standard, and a well-preserved Kemble from this period can still offer a pleasant, responsive playing experience. This example has been assessed and prepared by our team at The Piano Gallery. We are happy to answer detailed questions about its current condition.
It is a good option for a first acoustic piano, particularly at this price point. It has an 88-note keyboard, a properly weighted action, and a warm tone that suits early learning well. For a child just starting out, the most important thing is having a real acoustic piano with a weighted action rather than a digital keyboard, and this Kemble provides exactly that.
A Yamaha from the same era will typically have a slightly more consistent action and a brighter, more even tone. A Kemble has a warmer, more characterful sound that many players find appealing, and it carries a strong sense of British musical heritage. For a home piano at this price, the Kemble is a very honest and enjoyable instrument. We stock both and are happy to let you compare them in person.
A well-maintained Kemble upright should give many more years of reliable service. British pianos from the 1960s were built to last, and those that have been properly cared for can remain in good playing condition for decades with regular tuning and sensible placement away from heat and damp.
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