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Post by rackdoctor »
Hi there, my wife inherited an old Nathaniel Berry piano serial no 15018. Can anyone help with info? Thankyou. Bob
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The number suggests that it was made in 1917, but without photos, I can't say if this is likely. For information about the problems of dating pianos by numbers, see
http://pianogen.org/numbers.html
http://pianogen.org/numbers.html
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Post by rackdoctor »
thanks bill. going on hols for two weeks. will sort something out when i get back. cheers bob
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Hallo I have Nathaniel Berry grand piano reg no 809901,I completly do not know that it might be a year,
and how much may be worth, is in good condition, some scratches, nothing is broken or damaged, please help me
and how much may be worth, is in good condition, some scratches, nothing is broken or damaged, please help me
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Welcome to the forum Magdalena
You will need to find a serial number for us to approx. date your piano - this will either be a 4 digit number, if your piano is prior to 1904, and if later, will be a 5 digit number. Registration/patent/stock numbers do not help here. Only a few pianos incorporate their serial number as part of a year, but Berry don't. Try removing the music rest, the serial number may be printed near the tuning pins - or it may be at the side, or possibly under the strings, on the soundboard. However, the serial number only confirms the year - it doesn't necessarily convert your piano into cash! .... its just useful to know for a prospect buyer, and may reflect on its condition.
We cannot give valuations here - if you are selling your piano privately, you will need to make an appointment with a piano specialist - eg. piano shop, retailer, technician - someone who buys and sells pianos.... then they will need to inspect it properly and partly tune it and assess its pitch/ string & damper condition/ mechanism etc.
There are various levels of "good condition" for a piano, and only an inspection will find out. If your piano has various scratches, perhaps not been tuned/serviced/regulated for many years - then it may be in "fair condition".
Grand pianos are generally more difficult to sell, and Berry is not a top name - also, removal costs can even out-weigh the value of your piano! ..... have a look on Ebay for some ideas and selling prices.
Colin
You will need to find a serial number for us to approx. date your piano - this will either be a 4 digit number, if your piano is prior to 1904, and if later, will be a 5 digit number. Registration/patent/stock numbers do not help here. Only a few pianos incorporate their serial number as part of a year, but Berry don't. Try removing the music rest, the serial number may be printed near the tuning pins - or it may be at the side, or possibly under the strings, on the soundboard. However, the serial number only confirms the year - it doesn't necessarily convert your piano into cash! .... its just useful to know for a prospect buyer, and may reflect on its condition.
We cannot give valuations here - if you are selling your piano privately, you will need to make an appointment with a piano specialist - eg. piano shop, retailer, technician - someone who buys and sells pianos.... then they will need to inspect it properly and partly tune it and assess its pitch/ string & damper condition/ mechanism etc.
There are various levels of "good condition" for a piano, and only an inspection will find out. If your piano has various scratches, perhaps not been tuned/serviced/regulated for many years - then it may be in "fair condition".
Grand pianos are generally more difficult to sell, and Berry is not a top name - also, removal costs can even out-weigh the value of your piano! ..... have a look on Ebay for some ideas and selling prices.
Colin
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Berry grands were not made at the Berry factory, so they cannot be dated by numbers. Nobody anywhere can guess the value or condition of a piano without inspecting it and tuning it.
Registered design numbers and patent numbers can be researhced through official channels, but it is often a lot of time, effort and moey for very little result.
Have a look at
http://pianogen.org/datemarks.html
Registered design numbers and patent numbers can be researhced through official channels, but it is often a lot of time, effort and moey for very little result.
Have a look at
http://pianogen.org/datemarks.html
Piano History Centre
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If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
http://pianohistory.info
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Post by rocklandpiano »
Dark brown wood with 2 foot pedals. It has a few scuffs and marks on the legs, but this gives it character. It has been valued and it is 'in fantastic condition and has great movement inside'.
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Without photos, I can't help.
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If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
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