Tuesday 18 November 2014

Jewett Piano Serial Nos.

Year
Serial No.
Year
Serial No.
1890
10000
1911
36000
1891
12000
1913
38000
1892
13000
1916
40000
1893
14000
1919
42000
1894
15000
1920
43000
1896
16000
1921
44000
1900
17000
1923
46000
1902
18000
1925
46250
1903
20000
1926
46600
1904
22000
1928
47100
1905
24000
1929
47500
1906
26000
1928
47100
1907
28000
1929
47500
1909
30000
1930
48000
1910
34000
1931
48826

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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Thursday 13 November 2014

Ivers and Pond Piano Serial Nos.



Year
Serial No.
Year
Serial No.
1902
31000
1946
80000
1904
35600
1948
82000
1906
40000
1950
84000
1908
44000
1952
85600
1910
48100
1954
86200
1912
51800
1956
86550
1914
55000
1958
87873
1916
60000
1960
91014
1918
65000
1962
94370
1920
68900
1964
100442
1922
71000
1966
109800
1924
73200
1968
116000
1926
75700
1970
121900
1928
76500
1972
127200
1930
77500
1974
135600
1932
77900
1976
140900
1934
78300
1978
144000
1936
78600
1980
148000
1938
79400
1982
145300
1940
79900
1983
162845

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