Violin
Date1795-1811
Artist/Maker
James & Henry Banks
OriginEngland, Salisbury
MediumSpruce, maple, stained beech, and ebony.
DimensionsOverall: 59 x 20.2cm (23 1/4 x 7 15/16in.)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1953-950,A
DescriptionA violin made by James and Henry Banks. Belly of single piece unfigured wood with two f-shaped soundholes, back of split wood with medium curl figure, neck also of figured wood with medium curl, ribs of same wood with less distinct curl, scroll of plain wood fitted with four ebony pegs, back and front purfled, fingerboard, chin rest, nut, and pegs appear to be of ebony. Bridge is of beech.Mark(s)On label inside body: "JAMES AND HENRY BANKS/Musical Instrument Makers/ AND/MUSIC SELLERS/ SALISBURY
Stamped on back near neck: "J&H / BANKS"ProvenanceNot known1700-1800
late 18th century
1740-1760
