![]() I'm not really worried about a resale value as this instrument now belongs to my son who has been taking piano lessons. Any information would be greatly welcomed. I know that this piano existed in 1904 because of the signature but I have no idea what year it was built. I'm assuming that everytime he tuned this beauty he dated it. Other tuners have signed it but this is the earlierst date. Also the piano has been signed internally with the name of Fred Lewis the dates between 1904-1919. The name and logo of a Dominion Organ and Piano Co.Īnd a 1893 patent. I thought it was kind of short considering the length of most of the serial numbers I've read in the answers but it was all I could find repeated several times. Inside I found a serial number of 8778 in multiple spots. I've never in my life seen such an ornate piano it really is beautiful. It also seems to be holding it's tune quite well. ![]() It has been very lovingly taken care of over the years before it reached me and it is in beautiful shape and sounds fantastic. I was recently given a very old upright piano someone needed to get rid of since they were renovating their home and it was in the way. ![]() Can anybody tell me what year it was made? I have a dominion piano as well serial number 17350. We have information on many other piano brands as well, both past and current. Information we have available on the historical brand Dominion Piano & Organ. ![]()
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