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Hi accordiscoo and welcome!
Sorry, no, other than stylistically it's probably from the late 1940s two voiced treble, 41/120, basic model piano accordion.
There were many makers of almost identical types in the day, now long gone.
They made them well to have lasted as long as they have and, if needed, they are generally quite repairable (if you can find and afford a technician).
The current condition of the bellows and inside workings [pallet felt, reeds (rust,tuning), valves and wax] would be an important consideration to its desirability.
Unless you're aiming for the Carnegie Hall, models like these can be quite adequate, even enjoyable, for most purposes.
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