Eamon90 Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 Hello!I inherited an old family concertina about a year ago and would like to get some vague indication of the value for insurance purposes.It's a Crane / Triumph 48 button, apparently at least 101 years old (reference to it in a newspaper article from 1916). It was stored boxed in dry conditions for probably the past 60 years; about 5 of the reeds needed to be checked / tuned but it now plays pretty well with itself. The specialist who fixed the reeds said it's in as good condition on the inside as outside (pictures of outside attached).The entire thing is tuned to A = 452 Hz. I have a couple of youtube videos playing it for an idea of the sound (apologies for my playing) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYJChpblEGEIf anyone can help out with a value approximation, it would be much appreciated!
Dowright Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 (edited) It would be helpful to have the serial number, which is 1 to 4 digits (most likely 4 digits) stamped on the reed pan inside each end. Edited September 19, 2017 by Dowright
Eamon90 Posted September 19, 2017 Author Posted September 19, 2017 Right! I had recorded that previously but forgot about it - it's 8968.
Dowright Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 (edited) Cannot be No. 8968. The highest numbered Lachenal duet--Crane or Maccann--that I have seen (i.e., of more than 525 duets) is a Crane, No. 4960. Your "No. 8968" probably is No. 3968. Edited September 20, 2017 by Dowright
Eamon90 Posted September 20, 2017 Author Posted September 20, 2017 Sorry, I just managed to get a better look at it, it's actually 2963. Not the easiest print to read!
Dowright Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 Thanks. You mention a 1916 newspaper article. However, I estimate the year of manufacture around 1910--thought to be the year the Triumph was introduced.
Nighthawk Posted September 21, 2017 Posted September 21, 2017 (edited) As far as valuation, I have a Lachenal Crane duet of similar vintage, number 3032. When it was in the old pitch and in need of other refurbishment, it sold for 375 pounds on ebay in 2013. After restoration and retuning, I purchased it for 712 pounds in 2014. Yours has metal instead of bone buttons, the original strap, and less wear, so it's a bit nicer than mine. Edited September 21, 2017 by Nighthawk
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