Hi Paul. First of all, it is an 'upright,' not an upwright. I never once heard of that brand of piano. Have you checked on the plate inside to get the manufacturer's correct name? There must be a reason why that name doesn't come up on an Internet search. I'm sure your piano has no monetary value. I doubt very much if it would be classified as an antique. My only suggestion is that you learn to play it really well, and not be concerened as to it's age. Good luck. Ron.