1890s Cremonatone model roundback mandolin, crafted by the Washburn company, is a remarkable example of intricate design and expert craftsmanship from the late 19th century. This mandolin, with serial/model number 1125-73062, exemplifies the luxurious aesthetics and superior build quality that characterized Washburn's instruments of this era. Its body features fluted rosewood ribs accented with silver wire spacers, contributing to both its stunning visual appeal and its resonant, warm sound.
Adding to its elaborate decoration, the mandolin boasts a pearl fingerboard and a striking pearl butterfly inlay on the top, showcasing the artistic flair and attention to detail that make this instrument a true work of art. The mandolin is finished with gold-plated tuners, adorned with pearl buttons, adding to its overall elegance and functionality. The 1890s Cremonatone mandolin is not only a beautiful instrument but also a testament to the rich heritage of Washburn's craftsmanship, making it a prized possession for collectors and musicians alike.
Features:
- Crafted by Washburn in the 1890s, Cremonatone model
- Serial/model number 1125-73062
- Fluted rosewood ribs with silver wire spacers for enhanced aesthetics
- Pearl fingerboard and butterfly inlay on the top
- Gold-plated tuners with pearl buttons for elegance and durability
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