I think you can should expect approximately $300-$500 based on a local market.
Francis H. Kimball died in 1919.
Whatever someone will pay for it!!
New Orleans Piano was created in 1919-11.
Kimball stopped manufacturing pianos in 1996 after nearly 140 years. The company continues as a furniture manufacturer, so you could try contacting them with your query. www.kimball.com
Generally, you will find about a 6 digit number stamped somewhere inside of the piano on the plate. This is the gold part of the piano called the harp. On some Kimball brands, they placed a name plate on the inside SIDE of the piano with the serial number located on that. A piano technician can look up the age but, we need the serial number to do so.
from $0 - $680 depending on the grade
about 14 cents
http://www.bluebookofpianos.com/serial1.htm#KIMBALL KIMBALL (Dates & Production Serial Numbers): 1900-71000 1917-298200 1925-360000 1933-392000 1905-140000 1918-307000 1926-364000 1934-399000 1910-211000 1919-313000 1927-368000 1935-406000 1913-258000 1921-328000 1929-378000 1937-420000 1914-267800 1922-336000 1930-383000 1947-488000 1915-279800 1923-344000 1931-386000 1948-500000 1916-288000 1924-352000 1932-389000 1949-510000 Vertical and Grand pianos after 1950:1950-517000 1957-579000 1964-646800 1971-771000 1951-528000 1958-586500 1965-661300 1972-817000 1952-537020 1959-595500 1966-678500 1973-820000 1953-554200 1960-604000 1967-700100 1974-901000 1954-553000 1961-607400 1968-717900 1975-951000 1955-562300 1962-617900 1969-721500 1976-100010 1956-571300 1963-630500 1970-764200 _____________________________________________
1919 is not a rare date for Lincoln cents ... In average circulated condition, it's worth about 10 cents.
1919 10 dollar bill farmer national bank of danville
a man who likes to play the piano
$1,000.00 in 1919 had the same buying power as $13,087.82 in 2010 and $14,334.85 in 2016.