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Spinet

1770 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The keyboard compass is 60 notes, FF, GG-f3, chromatic. The naturals are ivory covered with boxwood moulded fronts. The sharps are of ebony and bevelled. The keys are guided at the rear by metal pins sliding in a rack. The jacks, soundboard and bridge are all modern replacements. The case and lid are of mahogany. The case is decorated with cross-banding and stringing of sycamore and ebony. Above the keys the case is veneered in walnut, with cross-banding of tulipwood and stringing of sycamore and ebony. The centre panel, with the inscription, is of sycamore. The instrument has been extensively restored.


Object details

Category
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.

  • Spinet
  • Key
  • Stand
Materials and techniques
walnut veneering
Brief description
English, 1770, marquetry, Baker Harris, 80/28

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English, 1770, marquetry, Baker Harris, 80/28
Physical description
The keyboard compass is 60 notes, FF, GG-f3, chromatic. The naturals are ivory covered with boxwood moulded fronts. The sharps are of ebony and bevelled. The keys are guided at the rear by metal pins sliding in a rack. The jacks, soundboard and bridge are all modern replacements. The case and lid are of mahogany. The case is decorated with cross-banding and stringing of sycamore and ebony. Above the keys the case is veneered in walnut, with cross-banding of tulipwood and stringing of sycamore and ebony. The centre panel, with the inscription, is of sycamore. The instrument has been extensively restored.
Dimensions
  • Spinet length: 188.4cm
  • Spinet width: 78cm
  • Spinet depth: 20.5cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'BAKER HARRIS LONDINI FECIT 1770' (inscribed on the panel above the keys)
  • 'RESTORED BY CHARLES HERSANT, 49 LENNOX ROAD, STROUD GREEN ROAD, N. LONDON, APRIL 1914' (inscribed in ink on the wrest-plank)
Credit line
Bequeathed by C. H. Laycock
Object history
This object was lent to the National Trust at Gladstone's Land, Edinburgh, 1980-2015 [80/28].
Collection
Accession number
W.14:1 to 3-1943

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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