Jun 21, 2015 - A Jesse French & Sons upright piano, serial number 110510. Based on the serial number, this piano was built in 1913. It is made of solid wood.
The Jesse French & Sons piano company manufactured pianos from 1896 until 1953. Stark control Jesse French. The Jesse French pianos that were manufactured during the control of P.A.
Stark had serial numbers that started with 161500 in 1955, and the last year of manuf. Under this control was 1965 with serial numbers starting with 195000. The Jesse French & Sons piano company, in 1948 (pre-P.A. Stark Control), started the serial numbers this year with 180000. I know this is a bit confusing, but it could easily be a 1948 or a 1964 manufacturing date since there were duplications of serial numbers, depending on which year it was made. The above information is from Pierce's Piano Atlas.
This sn shows 1946 date. Unless you have a recent date piano called jesse french that has been made by Marantz or other companies. The '46 date is the original french catalog of sn. IF it is 20 years old, still i do not know the size (height) in feet and inches. Regardless of the date the '46 model would be just a few hundred and if you have a 20 year old piano built in 1992. If a 52' uipright and if it plays and tune well, it could be about $1000 + or - depending on how it plays and tunes. These type of pianos do not hold value.
If you had a yamaha u3, 52' in 1992 it would sell for $4000 + all day long. If this piano is a 44' or smaller and not more that about 46', then the value will be less because it will be a console or a studio. If 48' then it might be a bit more, if 52' then a bit more.All depending on how it plays and tunes.