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No dates of serial numbers are available. The sconces (candle-holders) probably indicate something pre-1920, but overstrung underdamper models were not uncommon then. 85 notes was the usual arrangement for most british and european pianos over a very long period, some as late as ther 1950s. If you know how to remove the action (the working parts of the notes) safely it may have the action makers' name and number on the rear, and we may be able to date the piano.
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