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Hello. We have the above piano with walnut venere,which is stamped 31677 underneath the lid when opened. Can any one please date the piano?

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Many thanks for your super fast response Bill.

Is it possible to attach photos on this forum? If not, is there an alternative email address to do so?

I'm not too good at working these sort of things out, sorry.
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If you have logged in, you can see more information, including an email button. Otherwise, the link I gave you will put you in touch with me, or you can just type the word pianogen into your internet address bar.
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Thanks - some photos on their way via my tiscali email.
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Thanks for your email, I was unable to reply because of a permanent error on your account. The medals shown on the transfer demonstrate that the published numbers are wrong, because your excellent photo shows that #36117 must be after the 1885 Antwerp exhibition. This is not a rare instrument, it is typical of London cottage pianos, but it is one of the latest examples I know of.
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Thank you for that. I appreciiate your knowledge on this subject but I am confused as to why the piano has the particular number stamped on it for a particular year, if it was indeed manufactured after 1885.

Would it be possible that it was practice for such awards and medals to be added later, for example, by agents selling the pianos, at the request of owners wishing to impress neighbours(!) or if the piano had not been sold upto that time?

Thank you again.
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No, it's all much simpler than that, the dates published in books are wrong! See
http://www.uk-piano.org/piano-gen/piano ... mbers.html
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If only everything in life were so simple!

Thanks again.
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