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Hurdy-gurdy
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Hurdy-gurdy

DateMid 18th c.
MediumMaple, fruitwood, ebony, iron, gut, mother of pearl
DimensionsLength without handle: 21 1/2 inches
Width (widest point): 8 13/16 inches
Width (hip): 7 11/16 inches
Height body: 1 15/16 inches
Height at handle: 3 1/16 inches
Length key box: 9 9/16 inches
Length peg box: 4 1/4 inches
Height key box: 2 inches
Pegbox to nut: 7/16 inches
Nut to bridge: 12 inches
Width of keybox at end of peg box: 2 11/16 inches
Diam. wheel: 4 3/8 inches
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1953-1051
DescriptionA hurdy-gurdy (Fr: vielle) of maple with a straight-sided case and turned fruitwood spindles leading to the onion-dome profile peghead. The top has incised foliate borders and corner rosettes; the lower rosettes (near the crank) are perforated and have trefoil motifs. The crank is centered above an inlayed rosette of ebony and mother of pearl. Gut hinges secure the lid to the keybox; note names are written on the proper right side of the neck. There are 19 keys, each of which has 3 tangents that can be swiveled for adjusting temperament. There are three melody strings affected by the tangents, and four drone strings. Each of the melody and drone strings can be put into or out of contact with the wheel. A 2 1/4"wide x 1 1/4" deep x 4 1/4" long compartment is located on the back of the neck, covered by a door that fastens with a metal hook. Two knobs projecting from the bottom of the instrument are for attaching a strap. The removable wheel cover is decorated with a matching incised border.

A handle at the end rotates a rosined wheel which rubs against gut strings setting them into motion in a way similar to a violin bow. The player presses keys – always just one at a time – to play melodies. Fixed-pitch drone strings give the instrument a sound very similar to that of a bagpipe.
Inscription(s)Note names written on proper right side of neck.Mark(s)"fait pour Hoy 1750" in pencil on the lid underside [not found in 2014]ProvenancePurchased from Frank Partridge & Sons, London
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