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Dulcimer

"Trapeze-shaped body heavily built with the back of a wood possibly cypress. The soundhole is in the back, and the body has scrolled feet. The hitch rail, on the left side, is carved with a deep channel, the inner edge of which forms a rail for eleven courses of strings attached to hitch pins immediately below the edge. The other fourteen courses are hitched to the outer edge of the channel. ... The wooden case, not originally for this dulcimer, is decorated with a scene of Orpheus and the Muses surrounded by Baroque scrollwork of late seventeenth century character. On the outside is a painted diapper patytern with sprigs, in blue and white. The case is probably Italian". (Baines, Anthony. Catalogue of Musical Imstruments in the Victoria & Albert Museum. Part II: Non-keyboard instruments. London, 1998, p. 73.)

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  • Materials:Planed, parcel gilt, carved and joined cypress, painted wood (possibly pine)
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  • Repository:Victoria and Albert Museum
  • Measurements:Length: 21 cm shortest string, Length: 69 cm longest string, Width: 83 cm