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Mando-cello

Alternate name:Mandocello
Alternate name:Mandolin
Trade Name: Maurer
Date: 1927 ca.
Place Made:Chicago, Illinois, United States, North America
Serial No: 33967
SignedBranded into the wood, visible through sound hole: Maurer / MARK
MarkingsPurple ink stamp underneath signature: 33967
DescriptionMando-cello, wood with dark finish, except front which has a honey-colored finish.
Peghead/neck: 8 metal pegs with white plastic/celluloid heads attached via metal fittings. 2 brass strings, 6 brass wound strings. 2 mother-of-pearl inlay, 1 is a dot, the other is a flower. Back of peghead and neck inlaid with black and honey colored wood. Triangular piece of white plastic/celluloid at base of neck, where it meets the body. See Attachment I.
Fretboard: White plastic nut and sides. 24 metal frets. Mother of pearl inlay on frets 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, 15, 18. Frets 3, 15 are dots. Frets 7, 12, 18 are double dots. Fret 5 is a flower. Fret 10 is a diamond shape. The fretboard tapers to the treble side above the soundhole.
Front: One-piece bent parallel with the bridge. Soundhole and sides edged with white plastic/celluloid, black, red, and honey-colored inlay. Tortoise shell pickguard. Wooden bridge with white plastic/celluloid top. Metal tailpiece. See Attachment I.
Back: Two-piece, horizontal flame. Edged with white plastic.
Sides: Two-piece
ProvenancePurchased in 2002 from Curtis Teague, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Credit Line: Board of Trustees, 2002
Not on view
Published ReferencesHartman, Robert Carl. The Larsons’ Creations Anaheim Hills, California: Centerstream Publishing, 1996.
Object number: 10097