DHV:
316
Tourin ID:
GLAS 1, [GALP 4]
1690 C
Bass
Edward
Lewis
# of Strings:
6
Place Made:
GB, London
Body Shape:
Viol
Current Location:
GB, Glasgow
Sound Holes:
C
Collection:
Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum
Head:
Female
Catalog Number:
42-68a
Label Text:
John Betts 1684 [handwritten]
Measurements:
String Length:
66.3
Total Length:
117.5
Body Length:
70
Upper Width:
31.5
Rib Depth:
12.2
Middle Width:
23
Bottom Width:
39.4
Previous Owner:
Robert Glen, Glasgow (d. 1911); (?) Thomas M. Glen, Glasgow (d. 1873)
Information Source:
Hebbert 2003b, pp. 39 (L8), 43; Galpin Society 1968, p. 78 (no. 589)
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Comments:
Hebbert 2003b, pp. 39 (L8), 43; Galpin Society 1968, p. 78 (no. 589); Farmer 1945, p. 2
Farmer 1945, p. 3 (front)
Fingerboard edged with ivory and ebony, also tailpiece. Table and back inlaid (former design floral, exactly matching METRO 11; latter geometrical); double purfling. “Repaired by John Eadie, Houstoun Near Glasgow, Anno 1854.” Hebbert 2003b, p. 43: “labeled impossibly ‘John Betts...1685’ but is certainly the work of Edward Lewis...” [NB: Lütgendorff gives Betts Sr.’s dates as 1755-1823]; very like Vázquez’s 1687 bass except for table ornament. Also lists owner as Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow.