EditorialBentside Spinet, 1753, London, England, British, Wood and various materials, L. case along spine (not including moulding): ca. 99 cm: (39 in.); D. case (not including lid): ca. 22.7 cm (9 in.), Chordophone-Zither-plucked-spinet, John Crang (British, No...
EditorialA transverse spinet with six legs made in London by Stephen Keene at the end of the 17th century. Keene was a well-known maker of "harpsycons and virginals" from at least 1671 to 1719. Chromolithograph from an illustration by William Gibb from A.J. Hip...
EditorialMadura. The interior of the Tuncum. This view looks across the room, furnished in European style, and towards a vista of cusped arches. On the right stands a European couple - presumably the judge of Madura and his wife - she is seated at a musical ins...
EditorialWilhelm Weimar, spinet, ornament, glass negative, black and white negative process, total: height: 23,8 cm; width: 17,8 cm, numbered: top left: in black ink: 2058, work of applied arts (wood, z. B. panelling), musical instruments, ornaments, arts and c...
EditorialThomas Hitchcock, spinet, spruce, walnut, ebony, wood, Total: Length: 1784 mm (back); Length: 884 mm (front); Height: 167 mm; Weight: 20,4 kg, Inscription: on the endpanel on an inlaid panel: Thomas Hitchcock Londini Fecit No 1279, keyboard instruments...
EditorialDomenico Cesare Borsari del Buonpetri, spinet, mother-of-pearl, ivory, horn, Total: length: 1610 mm (back); length: 909 mm (front); weight: 14 kg (instrument only); width: 490 mm, inscription: on the back of the endpapered board: D. Cesar Domini Sari q...
EditorialWilhelm Weimar, small sculpture Lovers at the spinet, glass negative, black and white negative process, total: height: 23.8 cm; width: 17.8 cm, numbered: right: in black ink: 1739, work of applied art (ceramics).
EditorialAttributed to Girolamo Zenti, Triangular Octave Spinet, Italian, Attributed to Girolamo Zenti (Viterbo 1609-11?1666/7 Paris), before 1668, Rome, Italy, Italian, Wood and various materials, Length parallel to keyboard 45.1 cm, Width perpendicular to key...
EditorialThe Feast of the Gods Meal Meal, Plaque of silver, rectangular, with a passionate depiction of a meal of the gods in a wooded landscape. In the foreground in the middle Saturn with Jupiter, Juno, Hercules, Minerva, Bacchus, Neptune and Amor. Behind it ...
EditorialThe Feast of the Gods Meal Meal, Plaque of silver, rectangular, with a passionate depiction of a meal of the gods in a wooded landscape. In the foreground in the middle Saturn with Jupiter, Juno, Hercules, Minerva, Bacchus, Neptune and Amor. Behind it ...
EditorialMadura. The interior of the Tuncum. This view looks across the room, furnished in European style, and towards a vista of cusped arches. On the right stands a European couple - presumably the judge of Madura and his wife - she is seated at a musical ins...
EditorialTriangular Octave Spinet, 1625, Florence, Italy, Italian, Wood, various materials, Inner Instrument: Length parallel to keyboard 82.0 cm, Width perpendicular to keyboard 33.7 cm, D. 121 cm, 3-octave span 47.8 cm, Chordophone-Zither-plucked-spinet, Pasq...
EditorialBentside Spinet, 1753, London, England, British, Wood and various materials, L. case along spine (not including moulding): ca. 99 cm: (39 in.); D. case (not including lid): ca. 22.7 cm (9 in.), Chordophone-Zither-plucked-spinet, John Crang (British, No...
EditorialBentside Spinet, 1684, London, England, United Kingdom, British, Wood and various materials, Spine: 139.1 cm (54-3/4 in.); Widest point perpendicular to spine: 57 cm (22-7/16 in.); Depth: 19.1 cm (7-1/2 in.), Chordophone-Zither-plucked-harpsichord, Cha...
EditorialSpinet, 1739, Made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, American, Walnut, maple, yellow pine, Atlantic white cedar, 33 1/2 x 73 1/4 x 27 in. (85.1 x 186.1 x 68.6 cm), Furniture, Johannes Gottlob Clemm (1690?1762).
EditorialA transverse spinet with six legs made in London by Stephen Keene at the end of the 17th century. Keene was a well-known maker of "harpsycons and virginals" from at least 1671 to 1719. Chromolithograph from an illustration by William Gibb from A.J. Hip...