B. Squire & Son Player Piano
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B. Squire & Son - London (on lid) 29657 (stamped on upper left corner just above string pegs)
Higel (on the player mechanism) 21169
J H Clark 692590 (inside, near foot pedals)
On the back of a piece of the wooden cabinet, next to penciled initials R.B.(quality inspector perhaps):
657. Anything anyone can tell me about the date and history of this player piano would be greatly appreciated.
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I have been to your website many times.
B. Squire & Son - London is written large beautiful gold letters right on the keyboard cover and 29657 seems to be the serial number located in the upper left corner behind the strings.
According to the Kemble website, http://www.uk-piano.org/kemble/serial_numbers.html, 32100 (1930) is their oldest and smallest serial number. Ours (29657) must pre-date this -- 1929 perhaps? What do you think?
Can the Kemble(21169) or Clark(692590 )serial numbers be used to date it? If so, how would I go about it?
What is the 657 number stamped on the back of a part I removed from the wooden cabinet?
I'm happy to hear from anyone who can shed some light?
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Post by theresegreenberg »
There is no K before the number.
I received the following as the result of another inquiry:
"January 15, 2006
Hello Therese,
Your B Squire and Sons piano was manufactured in 1924-1926 in England, by the Kemble Piano Co. To obtain the value of your piano, I would suggest you order an online Piano appraisal at www.bluebookofpianos.com, click on Piano Appraisal to fill out the form about your piano."
Does anyone else think this is correct?
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I meant to ask, can it be dated with the Higel serial number - 21169?
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Kembles have no dates of their numbers before 1930, apart from ones I have given them, which would suggest 1925, but they certainly had the K by 1930. Some have the date on a paper label at the top centre of the back, usually hidden from view by the backcloth. I have no dates for Higel numbers, and no original archive information is available. Modern Higel actions are made by Herrburger Brooks.
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I found the paper on the back and the date says 12/29. It also has a list of duties with each employee signing off on tasks completed. One of the people singing it is even a "Clark."
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There is very little I can add if you have read the comments above your posting, except to say that a number preceded by JB would not be the serial number, it is the stock number of a retailer, such as John Barker, Kensington. If it was sold by them, JB1612 was around 1890, but I can't begin to guess how much later JB15201 would be. See
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Post by Family_Dog »
Looking this up on the Kember site, the piano is dated pre-1960. There is no "K" in front of the serial number, however.
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Post by Family_Dog »
Thank you for the prompt reply. You state that Schwander made the action, not the frame... does this mean that Schwander then made the part comprising the nylon pads and movement (which I presume are called the action) while the metal frame is made by B. Squire? The serial number I found was stencilled on in large black letters on the upper left part of the metal frame. Would you know what year this then might be, assuming that this is the actual serial number (97353)?
Please excuse my ignorance on the anatomy of a piano, I was thinking of selling this instrument but am now having second thoughts since reading your most interesting web articles.
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Post by Family_Dog »
I have sent you an Email with a couple of pictures of the piano.
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