This piano was manufactured between 1920 & 1925.
In 1920 the serial numbers began at 50000, and in 1925 they started at 60000.
The value can best be accomplished by a professional piano appraiser. Different things come into play like overall condition, playability, key fade, inner/outer case wood condition, action condition (hammers, strings, etc). There are too many variables to put a 'best guess' to your piano's value.
Brambach 37091 how old is it?
I believe it to be a 1964
Looking to the website www.bluebookofpianos.com within the archives section your serial number registers between 1910-1920. I have a Brambach with serial number 48252. Our serial numbers appear to be within a two to three year period which is about the same time as the Brambach that was John Lennons and Yoko Ono's that sold in 2007 for $300,000+. However, mine was recently adjusted and had a trade in value of $3,000. However, I just love my Brambach. and it suits my needs. Ultimately, that is the true value. Hope this helps. Jeff Klingfuss Klingfuss@juno.com
Contact Pierce Piano Atlas at www.pianoatlas.com, give them the serial number and they should be able to provide the year of manufacture and possibly some interesting information on the model piano you own.
Based on bluebookofpianos.com, it was built in 1925. I've one from the same year and having difficulty finding value as well.
The serial key is "gtapunjab"
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I want to know the same thing, mine has a different serial number. my serial number is A185568
Looking for weser Baby Grand # 20079
1903
1952
The serial number is actually 5478!