Kemble Pianos turned one hundred years old in the year 2011. The brand continues to provide clients a satisfying experience when playing an instrument under this name. The rich history and heritage of this piano’s innovation, tradition and craftsmanship give life to their distinct warm and intimate sound qualities.
Company History Michael Kemble founded the Kemble Pianos was founded in 1911 in Stoke Newington, North London which at that time was known as the center of the UK’s piano manufacturing activity.
Here is a blurb I've found about the company. 'Milton: Pianos manufactured for a short time at the turn of the 20th century (early 1890s to late '00s). Evidently were high quality. Player and non-player pianos.
Mason & hamlin piano steinway piano yamaha piano. General Piano Info Grand Piano Upright Piano Baby Grand Piano Grand Piano Info Bechstein Grand Piano. Mason & Hamlin Serial Numbers. You can use the table below to determine the age of your Mason & Hamlin piano. 1885 - 1893 1886 - 2700 1887 - 3500 1889 - 5000 1890 - 5700. Milton pianos were manufactured from 1892 until 1907 by the Milton Piano Company at 626-630 West 51st St., New York City. Milton pianos and player-pianos were handcrafted, beautiful instruments, designed for a class of discriminating music lovers.
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In 1907, bought by Kohler and Campbell. It appears they kept up the quality until about late 1930s. Hardman Peck (see below) introduced a small grand, which became the rage, so Kohler and Campbell started making them, too, and used the Milton name. Production stopped in late 1950s and no more 'Miltons' were made. Kohler and Campbell brought back the 'Milton' about the 1980s and sold it as a cheap instrument.
Quality plummeted.' So your piano could be anywhere between 1890-1958. I haven't been able to find an online source to match serial numbers to dates for Milton, but this site will do it for a five dollar fee. Note that Milton pianos do not have a high resale value and your piano may only be worth $250. If you are thinking of paying for any restoration, I would suggest careful consideration of your budget. No luck with the information you have provided but here is further info on the Milton piano: Milton: Pianos manufactured for a short time at the turn of the 20th century (early 1890s to late '00s).
Evidently were high quality. Player and non-player pianos. In 1907, bought by Kohler and Campbell. It appears they kept up the quality until about late 1930s. Hardman Peck introduced a small grand, which became the rage, so Kohler and Campbell started making them, too, and used the Milton name. Production stopped in late 1950s and no more 'Miltons' were made. Kohler and Campbell brought back the 'Milton' about the 1980s and sold it as a cheap instrument.
Quality plummeted. Not-too-ok piano after the 1930s.
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