7-string guitar
Alternate name(s)
- Russian guitar
Distributor
Kulakov
Date1880-1890 ca.
Place MadeMarkneukirchen, Upper Saxony, Germany
Place DistributedRussia, Asia
ModelRussian
Serial No.none
SignedLabel in Russian, translation of label: The Trading House of Musical Instruments / Founded in 1879 by [merchant] KulakovA second label has been removed from the inside center brace-only a bit of paper remains.
Markingsnone
Description7 string guitar (tuned D G B d g b d'). Ornately decorated on the front with inlaid mother-of-pearl around the border and abalone inlaid in 3 octagonal "rings" around the soundhole. The latter area alternates the abalone with borders of alternating dark and light wood. There is also inlaid M-O-P at the top front of the open peghead; in 3 places on the fingerboard; and on the "eyes" over the string holders at the bridge. A tripartite strip of colored woods goes down the center of the back. There are 18 frets. The bridge has 2 "moustache" extension. screw in neck to shoulder joint, presumably to help adjust neck. Rosewood back and sides. Spruce top. Bone peg-heads.
ProvenanceBrought from Russia to the U. S. by Oleg T. Timofeyev.
Credit LinePurchase funds gift of Marifran Wohlenberg, in memory of her husband, Donald F. Wohlenberg, 1997
Object number06056
On View
Not on view1625-1675 ca.
1900-1920 ca.