Beautiful antique that’s been refurbished with nice bright shiny keys and nicely kept cabinet. This piano will look and sound great in your space.
Established in the great piano hub of Chicago in 1869, by Mathias Schulz, M. Schulz & Co. manufactured quite a few lines of pianos in its day. Some of the piano manufacturer’s more popular lines included Irving, Maynard, and Bradford, in addition to their own name brand line.
In the early 1920’s, Otto Schulz, Mathias Schulz’s son, took control of the company and successfully grew the business by acquiring the Mathias Organ Company. In addition to expanding their selection to include organs, the company also designed the Aria Divina Reproducing Action, which they implemented in their reproducing pianos.
M. Schulz & Company was very successful until the Great Depression hit and they, like so many others, was forced to shut down due to lack of demand. The original Schulz building engraving still adorns a modern renovated building today in Chicago. [1]
About M. Schulz Pianos
M. Schulz manufactured grand and upright pianos, as well as reproducing and player pianos – all of which had a reputation as first-class instruments. Known for their highly accurate, almost perfect scale, M. Schulz pianos were crafted from quality materials. Each instrument was built with great care, so as to uphold the company’s reputation.






