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  • Mandolin, Angelo Mannello (American, Morcone, Italy 1858–1922 New York), Spruce, tortoiseshell, ivory, nickel-silver, metal,, American

Mandolin

#9324

Angelo Mannello

ca. 1900

Spruce, tortoiseshell, ivory, nickel-silver, metal,

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Neapolitan style bowlback mandolin with seventeen inlaid nickel-silver frets on a tortoiseshell fingerboard. The bowl is extraordinarily decorated wiht a rich design of checkerboard pattern ivory and tortoiseshell separated by nickel-silver strips, and a profuse decoration in ivory inlay depicting a naked woman, putti playing instruments, grotesques, and floral designs. These decorative motifs continue on the fingerboard and peghead of the instrument. The maker's name is inlaid around the oblong soundhole.

9324. Mandolin

OLELO HOIKE

Anana
24 9/16 × 7 13/16 × 5 3/8 in. (62.4 × 19.8 × 13.6 cm)
aie
Gift of the family of Angelo Mannello, 1972
Helu Komo
1972.111.1a–c

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