Artley Flute Serial Number Lookup

Artley flute serial number lookup

  1. Where Is The Serial Number On A Flute

Artley Flutes and Metal Piccolos
1952 - Present

Serial NumberDate
100001952
120001953
150001954
190001955
250001956
340001957
450001958
560001959
680001960
800001961
920001962
1040001963
1180001964
1340001965
1530001966
1860001967
2140001968
(Bass Flutes 0043-0059)
2370001969
264001970
295325-3228541971
322855-3565261972
356527-3961521973
396153-4381301974
438131-4729951975
472996-4981261976
498127-5230411977
523042-5531551978
553156-5877641979
587765-6187881980
618789-6439791981
643980-6568141982
656815-677772 & Prefix '33'1983
677773-687751 & Prefix '34'1984
Note: From 1983 to present, add 50 to the serial number prefix to calculate the year of manufacture
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Artley Plastic and Wood Piccolos
1961 - Present

Serial NumberDate
100 - 1371961
138-2771962
278-3271963
328-4171964
418-4661965
467-5841966
585-7271967
728-8471968
848-9791969
980-10811970
1082-11351971
1136-14251973
2057-25731974
2574-37021975
3703-44561976
4457-47031977
4704-53041978
5305-57821979
5783-61911980
6192-1981
Prefix '33'1982
Note: From 1983 to present, add 50 to the serial number prefix to calculate to year of manufacture.

Artley Clarinets
1971 - Present

Serial NumberDate
10001971
79011972
200011973
380011974
517011975
64701-755871976
75588-865111977
86512-1001301978
100131-1177581979
117759-1351531980
135154-1474541981
147455-1655821982
165583-1799671983
179968-1998701984
199871-2115881985
211589-2315531986
231554-2531701987
253171-265112
3811988-3821777
1988
3900001-39303681989
4000000-4000600
4030001-4055555
1990
4100001-41299991991

Artley Double Reeds
1983 - Present

Note: From 1983 to present, add 50 to the serial number prefix to calculate the year of manufacture.
Example: #33-42562
33+50 = 1983
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Woodwind Serial Number Link List

AKUSTIKSaxophones
ALEXANDRE (SELMER)ClarinetsSee also (serial number drop-down menu)
AMERICAN STANDARDAll Woodwinds
WT ARMSTRONG
ARTLEY

Flutes, Piccolos, and Clarinets
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B&S

Saxophones
Research Link

E BEAUGNIER (see also Vito and Leblanc)SaxophonesNote
F BESSON

All Instruments
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BOOSEY AND HAWKESNote
BUESCHERNote
Saxophones
EVETTE & SCHAEFFER, BUFFET-CRAMPON S.A.

Clarinets
OboesSee also
Saxophones

Note
BUNDY (incl. SIGNET)Note
CANNONBALL SAXOPHONESSaxophones
CLEVELAND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSAll Woodwinds
CG CONNProfessional Saxophones
COUESNONFor all instruments prior to appx. 1937, there is a grenade fruit with a number inside it stamped on the horn. That number is the year of manufacture.
CUNDY - BETTONEYFlutes, Piccolos, and Clarinets
Henry DISTINAll Instruments
DOLNETSaxophones
Peter EATON
FOXDouble-Reeds
IDA MARIA GRASSI

Saxophones
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Wm. S. HAYNESFlutes and Piccolos
Wilhelm HECKELBassoons
HAMMERSCHMIDTSaxophones
HOHNERSaxophones
Frank HOLTONSaxophones
JUPITERAll Instruments
Brua C. KEEFERSaxophones and ClarinetsNote
Julius KEILWERTH (and H-COUF)SaxophonesNote
KING (HN WHITE)
KOHLERTAll InstrumentsNote
LA SAXAll Instruments
A. LAUBINDouble-Reeds
G. LEBLANCNote
LINTONOboes and Bassoons
F. LORÉE (CABART)Double-Reeds
Louis LOTFlutes
Robert MALERNE
MARIGAUX (see also SML)

Double Reeds
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MARTIN BAND INSTRUMENT COMPANY

Saxophones
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MARTIN FRERESClarinets
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MONANZIFlutes
NOBLET
NORMANDYClarinets
FE OLDSAll Instruments
L. PIERRET

Saxophones
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Verne Q. POWELLFlutes
G. PRUEFERClarinets
PUCHNERAll Instruments
FA REYNOLDSAll Instruments
RIGOUTATDouble-Reeds
Luis ROSSIClarinets
RUDALL & ROSEFlutes
A. SAX

All Instruments
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SELMER (PARIS)

Clarinets
Saxophones

SELMER (UK/London)Clarinets
SELMER (USA)Clarinets
SML (Strasser-Marigaux-Lemaire)

Saxophones (PDF)
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Note
VITOSaxophonesNote
WELTKLANG
YAMAHASaxophonesNote
YANAGISAWASaxophones
JW YORK

Saxophones
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Notes

Beaugnier:

If you decided to play around with the serial numbers on http://www.doctorsax.biz/beaugnier_ser_nos.htm, note that he doesn't differentiate between the Leblanc System (two/three versions), Rationale (whichever spelling you wish) and Semi Rationale (two versions).

Boosey and Hawkes:

1. Boosey and Hawkes is a combination of the Boosey company and the Hawkes company. Hawkes produced their own instruments, for a time, and combined with Boosey in the 1930s. Boosey and Hawkes have been, since that time, sheet music producers and importers.

2. A lot of the saxophones stamped 'Boosey and Hawkes' are stencil instruments. To read more about stencils, please read my article HERE.

Keefer:

The vast majority of saxophones stamped 'Keefer' are stencils.

Buescher:

Horns stamped 'The Buescher Band Instrument Company' from the 1920's are stencils, as are the modern BU-series of horns available from Selmer, and follow different serial number charts.

Buffet-Crampon:

1. A small, but significant, percentage of all Buffet and/or Evette-Schaeffer woodwinds in the 1900-1930 range (or so) were Conn stencils and do not have Buffet serial numbers. In the 1990's, Keilwerth stenciled a saxophone for Buffet called the 'Expression' and that model has a Keilwerth serial number.

2. The modern Buffet 400 (and similar) are Asian-made and do not follow these serial number charts.

Bundy:

1. The Bundy in question here is from approximately 1950 to date. Earlier horns were a mixture of Conn and Buescher stencils.

2. For a brief time, Bundy and Bundy Special saxophones were available from Keilwerth and Dörfler & Jörka, are stamped 'Made in Germany' and do not have a Bundy serial number.

Julius Keilwerth:

Except for the ST-90 I and EX-90 I and II, the ST-90 and EX-90 were not made by Keilwerth and probably do not have Keilwerth serial numbers. For a chart of those models, see THIS.

Kohlert:

The modern Kohlert instruments are made in China or Taiwan. Their serial number format is completely different. The serial numbers listed here are for the German/Czech made instruments.

LeBlanc:

Leblanc does not give out serial number charts. If you ask them, EXCESSIVELY NICELY, about a serial number off a horn you own, they might tell you when it was made.

SML:

1. The SML A400/T400 are Asian-made stencils not made under the authority of SML and are not included in this chart.

2. Some very early SML saxophones were stencils. There are also occasional late-model stencils. For further info, click HERE.

Vito:

Vito saxophones have been made by Vito (Wisconsin), Beaugnier, Leblanc, Yamaha, Jupiter and Yanagisawa. Keep this in mind when attempting to date your instrument.

Yamaha:

These serial numbers are probably only for the Vito labeled YAS-21/23/25 stencils. However, these serials might apply to all Yamsaha instruments.

The standard info on Yamaha serial numbers is that they are not sequential and you need to contact Yamaha directly for information.

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Where Is The Serial Number On A Flute