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Ralph Allison & Sons Upright Piano

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David Youngs

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Mar 5, 2005, 11:24:52 AM3/5/05
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Forgive the errant posting if not related to this group, but I havent
a clue where to start with this. I have recently been given an upright
piano manufactured by one Ralph Allison & Sons of London. I understand
from my searches so far that they were based in Wardour Street, London
W1 - can anyone recommend any way of cross referencing the serial
number of the piano to get an estimated time of manufacture please?

Any sites/emails etc very much appreciated, I'm very curious to try
and see when it was made as I know nothing about pianos. I suspect it
is c.1900 as it belonged to a friend's grandmother.

Thanks a bundle
David

John Inzer

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Mar 5, 2005, 3:30:47 PM3/5/05
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Pierce Piano Atlas lists Allison, Ralph
and Sons...Waldour Street, London...
but no serial numbers.

The atlas also lists...Allison Pianos...
50 New Bond Street, London. There
are serial numbers with this listing and
I would suspect the companies were
related if not the exact same.

What is your serial number?

The following link may be useful also:

Piano History Forum
http://www.uk-piano.org/piano-forums/forum-2.html

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John Inzer
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collyweston

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Dec 31, 2005, 7:22:24 AM12/31/05
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David:

Is your Ralph Allison for sale? I’m looking to buy one, since someone else
inherited the one from our family. I'll take it in any condition, since I
realize it's pretty old!

If you still have it and can let it go, would you let me know?

Jason.

Matthew Brown

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Jun 27, 2022, 4:30:15 AM6/27/22
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I have one for sale in Germany.
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