An Unsigned South-German Harpsichord in the Historisches Museum Basel

Examines evidence for the origin and date of harpsichord number 1877.70, housed in the Historisches Museum Basel, to show that there were no features that could be considered as typically French, but several characteristics that strengthen the suggestion of its origin in the southern German-speaking...

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18th century
Bridges
Conifers
Harpsichords
Historical Instruments
Instrument Components
Instrument Construction
Instrument Design
Keyboards
Keyframes
Molding
Nuts
Rail lines
Soundboards
String instruments
Treble
Veneers
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