Sunday 9 November 2014

Petrof Piano Serial nos.



Year
Serial No.
Year
Serial No.
1900
13000
1964
96000
1905
16200
1966
105300
1910
24000
1968
117800
1915
30500
1970
146900
1920
33400
1972
173400
1925
38100
1974
208900
1930
46500
1976
233700
1935
52200
1978
280300
1940
58000
1980
330000
1945
62700
1981
340000
1949
66250
1983
387000
1950
67280
1985
423700
1952
69680
1990
504500
1954
73000
1995
529900
1956
77500
1997
547790
1958
82600
1999
560880
1960
87200
2001
577290
1962
90600
2003
593140

These serial numbers can be used only as a reference point.
An Exact date does not make a material difference to an assessment of a piano - a year or so out 120 years ago really is neither here more there.

The idea that 100% accuracy for all piano makers over a century ago is an interesting thought - but considering that all record keeping would be hand-written and kept in large ledger books, inaccuracies are likely. These records will be as reliable as the clerks whose job it was to keep them. The digital age of barcodes and scanned labels was still in the realm of science fiction. So we have to be content with our best guess numbers.

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Rogers Piano Serial Nos.


Year
Serial No.
Year
Serial No.
1892
15601
1949
44600
1897
18000
1950
45100
1904
20400
1964
46451
1906
21500
1966
46920
1908
22800
1968
47340
1910
24100
1970
48130
1912
25900
1972
49140
1914
26500
1974
50100
1916
27500
1976
50850
1918
28500
1978
51520
1920
30000
1980
52720
1922
32000
1982
93451
1924
34000
1984
99000
1926
36400
1986
100230
1928
38800
1988
100457
1930
40500
1990
R159000
1932
42000
1991
R160000
1934
42800
1993
R160800
1936
43500
1995
R161600
1938
44000
1997
R162250

These serial numbers can be used only as a reference point.
An Exact date does not make a material difference to an assessment of a piano - a year or so out 120 years ago really is neither here more there.

The idea that 100% accuracy for all piano makers over a century ago is an interesting thought - but considering that all record keeping would be hand-written and kept in large ledger books, inaccuracies are likely. These records will be as reliable as the clerks whose job it was to keep them. The digital age of barcodes and scanned labels was still in the realm of science fiction. So we have to be content with our best guess numbers.

Back to the Piano Atlas