4-string demonstration instrument.
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Date MadeProbably c1850 |
DescriptionTechnical description: Rectangular mahogany box with short neck and wide head; two sound-holes in base of body; two legs or other supports at each side of the head, two legs or other supports at each side of the body at the `tail end'; two pins [for two tailpieces ?]; wide bridge on belly and similar wide bridge on head; each string attached at head end to a brass right-angled lever hinged at the apex to which weights can be added so that variation in pitch with string tension can be shown. Overall size: 1489 excluding levers. Body length: 836. Body width: 431. Body depth: 152. String length: c 920. No inscriptions. Repair History: All four legs, both tailpieces, one bridge, and all strings missing. |
NotesA. Myers, October 1995. |
Measurements1489 excluding levers. ; 24.13cm tall at tallest and 158.75cm long in total. Body 16.51cm tall; 45.72cm wide, 88.9cm long; neck 40.64cm long and 15.24cm wide. |
ProvenanceTo be identified with item 46 in the 1852 Catalogue of Apparatus. |
CollectionMIMEd ; Reid Collection |
Accession Number0781 |