Saxon Cello – circa 1780
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This cello originates from the Saxon region of Germany and dates to around 1780, a period associated with small workshops producing instruments rooted in the Central European tradition. It reflects characteristic regional features of late-18th-century Saxon craftsmanship. Instruments from this area and period were commonly made for working musicians and church or court use. This cello stands as a representative example of Saxon cello making from the late Baroque to early Classical era.
- Year Made – circa 1780
- Length of Back – 750 mm
- Vibrating String Length – 688 mm
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