I have one. It was manufactured in 1923, the 100th year anniversary of the Chickering company.
1937.
I own a 1909 model 121 Chickering quarter grand with the serial number printed in black on the left "rib" of the piano's metal plate, just in front of the dampers and near the tuning pins in the tenor section of the scale.
It's possible that pianos of the era didn't have serial numbers.
Hi, I had a cottage piano #15676 which was 1876 -the '76' has nothing to do with the year. A cottage piano is an upright grand.
I own an 1883 Chickering square grand piano and the serial number was branded into the wood behind the keyboard. Where yours is will depend on the age of your piano since styles and sizes changed over time. If it was also restored at one time the restorer may not have replaced the number during restoration. If you go to Actionpianos webpage pianosrebuilt.com you can see a picture of my piano. I have had it for 7 months, I play it all the time and it sounds and looks wonderful. Chickering pianos are worthy of restoration. (in fairness, if i could, i would restore and horde every antique piano)
The serial number on a Centennial dollar bill, which commemorates the 100th anniversary of the U.S. dollar bill, can vary as each bill has a unique serial number. Typically, the serial number consists of a combination of letters and numbers, usually starting with a letter that designates the series year. To find the specific serial number, one would need to look at a physical bill or a detailed image of it.
After hours of research & posting the question here I have found the answer. This particular piano was built in 1867.
all you can get for it lol depends on condition and serial number'
Your model 12 is a "new style" model 12 (designated with Y in the serial number) manufactured between 1972 and 1979. Your particular shotgun was made in 1973 according to the 25th Anniversary Edition Blue Book of Gun Values.
100-500 USD
700 usd