Old Musical Instruments
Buying-Selling Early Musical Instruments
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William Petit wpetit@sfr.fr Tel 00 33 6 13 12 43 22
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Appraisal Saxophones Selmer Saxophones Adolphe Sax Flûtes Woodwind Brasswind Mandolins Strings Violin-Viola d'Amore-Quinton Miscellaneous |
Concert mandolin by Luigi Embergher 5, 5 bis, 6,7, 8....
Luigi Embergher (February 4, 1856 Arpino - May 12th 1943 Rome) was an Italian Luthier known for his high quality bowlback mandolins. There were eleven versions of his Roman pattern mandolins, indicated with the letters A or B and with a number.
Type A and B were Mandolini da studio, student quality instruments. Mandolins 1-4 were orchestra instruments. Mandolins 5, 5-bis, and 6 were for the concert artist and soloist. Numbers 7 and 8 were elite instruments, more decorated than the other models. The number 5 was sought after by virtuoso performers and "great masters." The number 8 was a more luxurious instrument and inlaid with ivory and mother-of-pearl; one of these was bought by Maria Feodorovna, the Queen mother of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, in 1902.
The new musical instruments are on my new website https://www.instruments-anciens.com/nouveautes Website available on all devices :smartphones, tablets... Both websites are still online
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