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Neapolitan mandolin
Neapolitan mandolin
Neapolitan mandolin

Neapolitan mandolin

Trade Name (trade name of William Lewis & Son)
Date1898 ca.
Place MadeChicago, Illinois, United States, North America
ModelTomaso Style A
Serial No.218
SignedPaper label on inside of instrument, in black text: “TOMASO MANDOLINS” / MADE BY / JOHN BRANDT / FOR / WILLIAM LEWIS / STYLE A___ 218 CHICAGO.
Markingsnone
DescriptionSoundboard: two­piece spruce: wide grain
Bowl: 21 bird’s­eye maple staves, 19 inner nine ribs narrower, divided by ebony stringing
Clasp: bird’s­eye maple; festooned lower end
Head: Spanish cedar or mahogany, front face veneered with rosewood
Neck: Spanish cedar or mahogany; integral with head
Binding: rosewood; trim comprised of four­ply alternating maple/ebony stripe
Fingerboard: ebony; 18 nickel­silver bar frets [9th fret missing]; single­dot mother­of-pearl inlays behind 5th, 7th, and 10th frets
Nut: bone
Bridge: missing
Tuners: two sets of worm­gear machine tuners with nickel­plated brass covers, nickel-plated brass rollers, and ivoroid heads
Tailpiece: nickel­plated brass
Rosette: elliptical; rosewood binding; trim comprised of seven­ply alternating ebony/maple stripe
Pick guard: imitation tortoiseshell celluloid
Lacquer: slightly yellowed
Bowl lining: light­brown paper
Blocks: neck block covered with paper bowl lining; bottom block covered with brown mesh cloth
Top braces: spruce brace with tapered ends above soundhole; spruce brace with tapered ends below soundhole
Linings: spruce
DimensionsTotal mandolin length: 606 mm (23­7/8”)
Top length: 311 mm (12­1/4”)
Maximum body width: 194 mm (7­5/8”)
Maximum bowl height: 155 mm (6­3/32”)
Head length: 146 mm (5­3/4”)
Head width, top: 67 mm (2­5/8”)
Head width, bottom: 51 mm (2”)
Neck length (nut to ribs): 143 mm (5­5/8”)
Neck width, nut: 27 mm (1­1/16”)
Neck width, heel: 38 mm (1­1/2”)
Soundhole height: 46 mm (1­13/16”)
Soundhole width: 71 mm (2­13/16”)
Vibrating string length (nut to bridge edge): 325 mm (12­13/16”) [approx. – estimated from mark on soundboard indicating where bridge would have been]
ProvenanceArne B. Larson Collection, Vermillion, South Dakota, 1979.
Credit LineArne B. Larson Collection, 1979
Object number03853
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