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Post by steve maishman »
Hello! I have just inherited my mum's piano, which I learnt on 30 odd years ago. It is a B. Squire and Son upright with 23 HC stamped inside and the number K4092 on the left at the back. Any help with dating it approximately would be gratefully received! Thanks.
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I'm guessing you've missed a digit or two off the K number? See the Datemarks page at the link below.
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Post by steve maishman »
Many apologies - you're right. Closer inspection has revealed the full number to be K40928
Is this any more helpful?
Is this any more helpful?
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Post by Bill Kibby »
This is one of the easier, more modern Squires, made by Kemble, and the number suggests 1933. I'd be interested to know if you find any datemarks from that link.
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Post by steve maishman »
Hi,
I had a little rummage around yesterday and found quite a few things of interest.
In the wood of keys 1 & 2 was the number 29260. Under these keys was a label with:
Order number 29260
Name: Kemble
Size: 16 x 8 1/2
There was also the word "CELL" stamped at an angle and a very small, handwritten 147 just under the order number.
At the top end of the keyboard, in gold inlay, is "Mickleburgh Bristol", which I suppose is a dealer?
Screwed under one of the fittings, I found a page from an old leger book. On one side, typed at the top, was "SMART - Mr M.R.C. 15 Fitzroy Road, FISHPONDS, Bristol.
18 May 1961 HOFNER Futurama 11 guitar in blackfinish. Ł8 dn. 10/- weekly" Followed by a series of handwritten records of payment. ON the other side, some similar entries and a record that the guarantee was signed by father, RJ SMART. Nothing to do with the piano, obviously, but interesting nonetheless. There's a handwritten note "BB said wife and baby in shop. Very young." I suppose this was some contribution to their credit rating!
Thanks for your help....
I had a little rummage around yesterday and found quite a few things of interest.
In the wood of keys 1 & 2 was the number 29260. Under these keys was a label with:
Order number 29260
Name: Kemble
Size: 16 x 8 1/2
There was also the word "CELL" stamped at an angle and a very small, handwritten 147 just under the order number.
At the top end of the keyboard, in gold inlay, is "Mickleburgh Bristol", which I suppose is a dealer?
Screwed under one of the fittings, I found a page from an old leger book. On one side, typed at the top, was "SMART - Mr M.R.C. 15 Fitzroy Road, FISHPONDS, Bristol.
18 May 1961 HOFNER Futurama 11 guitar in blackfinish. Ł8 dn. 10/- weekly" Followed by a series of handwritten records of payment. ON the other side, some similar entries and a record that the guarantee was signed by father, RJ SMART. Nothing to do with the piano, obviously, but interesting nonetheless. There's a handwritten note "BB said wife and baby in shop. Very young." I suppose this was some contribution to their credit rating!
Thanks for your help....
Regards,
Steve
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Post by steve maishman »
Indeed! It did take him 2 years to pay it off......
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Post by Bill Kibby »
The key label should have had a date or year on it, probably at the top righthand corner. "CELL" means the keys are covered in celluloid. Mickleburgh is still a Bristol dealer I believe, with a website. Roy Mickleburgh used to have a collection of early pianos.
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