Winter & Company Upright Piano
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Winter & Company Upright Piano
Hi, I (in advance appreciate your help) am wondering how old my piano is. It was passed to me from my grandfather and has only sentimental value, but I am interested in it's age. I am sorry for not knowing technical piano part terms as many of you do.
It is a Winter & Company upright piano. It is a dark colored wood. Spindal front legs. Serial number 277583 which I found inside the top where you can see the inside workings. I am not sure what else I should be telling you.
It is also has a marking of "Equipped with Practiano".
Thank you for any information.
It is a Winter & Company upright piano. It is a dark colored wood. Spindal front legs. Serial number 277583 which I found inside the top where you can see the inside workings. I am not sure what else I should be telling you.
It is also has a marking of "Equipped with Practiano".
Thank you for any information.
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I can only say that the number suggests 1909.
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