Mandolin

Attributed to Vincentius Vinaccia Italian (Naples)

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Neapolitan style mandolin with eight strings in two double courses tuned to the same pitches as a violin: E, A, D, G. The bowlback is made from twenty-one narrow strips of wood with ebony spacers. The peghead and back of the neck are inlaid with tortoiseshell and accented with ebony and ivory inlay. There are ten metal frets. The sound-board pierced with a circular hole, surrounded by a band of red wax, inlaid with ivory and ebony lines. Flat head, with 8 pegs inserted from behind.

Mandolin, Attributed to Vincentius Vinaccia (Italian, Naples active 1769–1795 Naples), Spruce, maple, tortoiseshell, mother-of-pearl, ivory, Italian

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