CF Martin Parlor Guitar Circa 1867 Antique New York Museum Quality

$5,500.00

Exceptional C.F. Martin & Co parlor guitar dating to circa 1867–early 1870s, built in New York. A true 19th-century American antique with museum-level presence.

Professionally maintained, including expert work by renowned luthier T.J. Thompson. Deep, resonant tone and remarkable preservation. Includes case (non-original).

Sold as-is. Serious collector piece. Please review photos and inquire before purchase.

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Description

C.F. Martin & Co Parlor Guitar – 19th Century Antique (c.1867–1870)

This extraordinary C.F. Martin & Co parlor guitar dates to approximately 1867 through the early 1870s, placing it firmly within the golden early period of American guitar making. Built in New York, this instrument represents one of the earliest generations of Martin production.

Museum-Level Historical Significance

Few instruments survive from this era in such preserved and playable condition. This CF Martin 19th century guitar embodies the craftsmanship that helped define American acoustic guitar design.

An evaluation through Antiques Roadshow estimated the build period between 1867 and the early 1870s, aligning with Martin’s New York production years prior to their move to Nazareth, Pennsylvania.

Expert Restoration and Care

This guitar has received careful, professional attention over time, including:

  • Top crack repair by T.J. Thompson, one of the most respected luthiers in the world
  • Bridge replacement (original bridge included with sale)

All work has been done with preservation and playability in mind.

Tone and Playability

Despite its age, this instrument plays beautifully, offering a deep, resonant tone characteristic of early Martin parlor guitars. As a result, it stands not only as a collectible, but also as a playable piece of history.

Condition

This C.F. Martin & Co parlor guitar is in remarkably preserved condition for its age. There are expected signs of use and age, along with the noted professional repairs. Please review all photos carefully.

Rarity and Collector Appeal

Instruments from this period are:

  • Extremely scarce
  • Highly desirable among collectors
  • Increasingly difficult to source in complete, stable condition

Therefore, this piece is ideal for:

  • Serious antique instrument collectors
  • High-end studio or display use
  • Long-term investment in historic instruments

Additional Notes

  • Includes a case (not original coffin case)
  • Original bridge is included

Important Information

  • Sold as-is
  • No returns or refunds
  • Please ask any questions before purchase