Windsor Parlor Guitar Lyon Healy 1890s Antique Montgomery Ward

$650.00

Antique Windsor parlor guitar (c.1890–1914) by Lyon & Healy for Montgomery Ward. A true early American catalog guitar with rich history and unique character.

Professionally worked on with neck adjustment. A rare pre-WWI collectible instrument with strong display and historical appeal.

Sold as-is. Limited comparable sales. Please review photos and ask questions.

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Description

Windsor Lyon & Healy Guitar – Antique Parlor (c.1890–1914)

This rare Windsor Lyon & Healy guitar dates to approximately 1890–1914, making it a true pre-World War I American instrument. Sold through the Montgomery Ward catalog, the Windsor name was a house brand tied to one of the most important early U.S. instrument makers.

Historic American Craftsmanship

Windsor guitars were produced by companies such as Lyon & Healy, a Chicago-based manufacturer founded in 1864 and widely regarded as one of the most influential instrument makers of the era.

These instruments represent the early days of American guitar production, when parlor guitars were the standard in homes and small gatherings.

Rarity and Collector Value

Examples of Windsor-branded guitars are increasingly difficult to find, especially with confirmed ties to Lyon & Healy production. Because these were catalog instruments and often untracked, direct comparisons are extremely limited, making valuation and rarity even more compelling.

Condition and Work Performed

This guitar was acquired from a private collector and has had:

  • Neck adjustment and repair work completed
  • Maintained structural integrity
  • Signs of age and use consistent with a 100+ year old instrument

Please review all photos carefully for condition details.

Why This Piece Matters

This is not just a guitar — it is a surviving artifact of early American music history. Instruments like this were sold through mail-order catalogs and played in homes across the country at the turn of the century.

Therefore, this piece is ideal for:

  • Antique instrument collectors
  • Historical displays or studios
  • Buyers seeking rare, conversation-worthy guitars

Additional Notes

  • Information on this model is limited due to age and catalog distribution
  • If you have additional knowledge on this piece, feel free to reach out

Important Information

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