According to a chart I found your serial no. would equate to a vintage of 1915-1916.
Needs to be confirmed.
To determine the age of a Heintzman 102233 grand piano, you would need to know the year it was manufactured. Heintzman pianos were produced in various years, and the serial number can help identify the specific year of production. Generally, pianos with lower serial numbers were made earlier, while higher numbers indicate more recent production. You may want to consult a piano expert or a Heintzman piano registry for precise dating based on the serial number.
Schiller Upright Grand Piano #41834
In dating a Baldwin by serial number, knowing whether it is an upright or grand piano is important, as each of these was serialized separately. In this case, a baby grand with serial 18987 would have been built in 1912.
i would say between 3 to 8000 dollars
88 keys on a standard piano, upright and grand.
- Depends on age - Depends on condition - Depends on size (Spinet? Upright? Baby grand? Concert grand?) - Depends on brand The serial number is the final thing the prospective buyer would be interested in.
Schiller Upright Grand Piano #41834
In dating a Baldwin by serial number, knowing whether it is an upright or grand piano is important, as each of these was serialized separately. In this case, a baby grand with serial 18987 would have been built in 1912.
i would say between 3 to 8000 dollars
88 keys on a standard piano, upright and grand.
Assuming this is an upright (vertical) piano, the serial 261236 would belong to a unit built sometime in 1936. If the serial number belongs to a grand instead, it would have been built in 1984.
Upright pianos were called cabinet grand pianos in the early 1900's
grand
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.
No, nothing can compare to a grand piano.
The two basic configurations of pianos are upright and grand. There is also the baby grand, which is a type of grand.
5'7