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Date: 1862
Place Made:Paris, France, Europe
Serial No: none
SignedWhite paper label with black-ink text centered between two wreaths inside of guitar beneath the sound hole: Rue des Martyrs, 20, / prs l' Eglis [Notr]e – Dame – de – Lorette, / [text missing] Lage / Lacote / Luthier / Paris / Aneé 1862(handwritten.) Text inside of left wreath: MEDAILLÉ / A L' EXPOSITION / 1839. Text inside of right wreath: MEDAILLÉ / A L' EXPOSITION / 1844.
Brackets in the label description indicate that text in that area of the label has been defaced.
MarkingsStamped into brass tuner plates: REMY
DescriptionTop: Spruce
Back: Rosewood
Sides: Rosewood
Bindings: Black and Light colored thin consecutive strips of wood with thicker black binding on the outside portion around sound hole and top.
Neck: Mahogany
Peghead: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Ebony
Inlays: Mother-of-pearl dot fret markers on frets 5, 7, and 10
Frets: Eighteen German silver
Nut: Ebony
Tuners: Geared brass tuners with bone knobs(one non-original)
Bridge: Ebony (possibly non-original)
Saddle: Bone
Endpins: Ebony with mother-of-pearl dot on pin tops
DimensionsOverall length: 930 mm
Fingerboard length: 425 mm
Width of fingerboard at nut: 45 mm
Width of fingerboard at base: 60.5 mm
Width at upper bout: 230.8 mm
Width at lower bout: 300.4 mm
Depth of body from top to back: 80 mm
Terms
Credit Line: Board of Trustees, 2003
Not on view
Published ReferencesLarson, André P. Beethoven & Berlioz, Paris & Vienna: Musical Treasures from the Age of Revolution & Romance 1789-1848. With essay by John Koster. Exhibition catalog, Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, September 12-November 2, 2003. Vermillion: National Music Museum 2003. Page 67.

Larson, André P., "Recent Acquisitions," National Music Museum Newsletter 30, No. 4 (November 2003), p. 6.
Object number: 10394