John Spencer & Co.

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Hi!..I need to sell my piano urgently..but first I would like to find out how old it is... It is a John Spencer & Co. piano, and the numbers G45203 are on it... please help me...
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The number preceded by G is not the serial number, it is probably a dealer's stock number. Lift the top and look for a number that is easily visible, perhaps imprinted in the top edge, or on the vertical surface above the tuning pins.
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27673...?
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27673 suggests 1896. I can also quote for printing general information through my website...
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Thank you!
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