Violin case, double
Date1750-1775
OriginEngland (probably)
Mediumleather, conifer wood, brass, iron, chamois leather, metallic braid
DimensionsL: 31 1/4", W: 11 1/4", H: 6 1/4"
Credit LineGift of Alexander Mackay-Smith.
Object number1982-206
DescriptionExterior: Of oblong rectangualr plan with elliptical ends; lid with convex tip and straight sides; exterior covered with cross-hatched leather, medium brown, over conifer wood; lid equipped in center with brass bail handle with molded circular backplates; case and lid bordered with evenly-spaced domed brass tacks with traces of gilding; two three-knuckle iron hinges connect lid to case, mounted beneath leather along back; two iron hooks on case along front engage with eyes on lid; brass cabinet lock in center of front with plain rectangular brass plate on case and rectangular brass plate on lid with scrolled upper edge; bottom of case exterior lined with marbled paper.Interior: Lined with blue chamois leather trimmed with metallic braid; rabbeted edges of case and lid lined with marble paper. Case shaped to fit two violins, the extra spaces serving as storage compartments, four in all. The compartments are fastened by gilded iron hooks (one replaced) engaging eyes. There are two stabilizer bars projecting from the center of the case, between the violin compartments. The lid interior contains two loops and pivot stops, all covered with blue chamois leather, for storage of two bows.
Inscribednone observed
Markingsnone observed
ProvenanceGift of Alexander Mackay-Smith of Berryville, VA, in 1982.
1700-1730
1816
1696 (dated)
1707 (dated)
1765-1800
1700-1720
1765-1785
ca. 1770
1827-1836
1830-1900
1790-1815
1805-1810