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Boston Piano Serial Numbers

Boston Piano Serial Numbers

Archived from on 2012-05-01. Novak, Alice (29 November 2012), (PDF), Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, archived from (pdf) on 20 November 2015. The Antique Piano Shop. Retrieved 14 December 2012. (pdf).

Harvard Piano Co. Was established in Dayton, Kentucky c. 1885, later built in Cincinnati, Ohio and also associated with Everett Piano Co. The last year for which we have serial numbers is 1925 when the company likely went out of business due to the depression, a common occurrence. Piano Serial Numbers. 1900 sn-500 1907 sn-4600 1914 sn- sn- sn-800 1908 sn-5400 1915 sn- sn- sn-1030 1909 sn-6300 1916 sn- sn- sn-1900 1910 sn-7200 1917 sn- sn- sn-2500 1911 sn-8000 1918 sn- sn- sn-3000 1912 sn-9100 1919 sn.

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The Piano: An Encyclopedia. New York City, NY, USA: Taylor & Francis. P. 435.External links.See also.

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