Unknown - - Mandolin - Italy





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Neapolitan mandolin with wood construction in good provenance, dating to the late 19th century, currently in poor condition and not tested, height 59.4 cm, width 19.5 cm, weight 545 g, with a soft case included and a restoration inside replacing the original covering with red paper and reinforcement bands.
Description from the seller
Antique mandolin of Neapolitan craftsmanship, made with fine woods used in its construction at the end of the 1800s.
Curved, mottled maple paddle, typical of the Vinaccia school, but the little label is no longer present. In fact, it has been restored internally, where it was originally covered with thin reddish paper. During restoration, reinforcement bands were added. The handle, on the other hand, tends to resemble the more pointed and less rounded Embegher handle.
Lack of a filetto of the hole as shown in the photo.
I am shipping it in a new case that I am giving as a gift to the buyer.
insured shipment
Antique mandolin of Neapolitan craftsmanship, made with fine woods used in its construction at the end of the 1800s.
Curved, mottled maple paddle, typical of the Vinaccia school, but the little label is no longer present. In fact, it has been restored internally, where it was originally covered with thin reddish paper. During restoration, reinforcement bands were added. The handle, on the other hand, tends to resemble the more pointed and less rounded Embegher handle.
Lack of a filetto of the hole as shown in the photo.
I am shipping it in a new case that I am giving as a gift to the buyer.
insured shipment
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