Bentside Spinet, 1684, London, England, United Kingdom, British, Wood and various materials, Spine: cm (54-3/4 in


Bentside Spinet, 1684, London, England, United Kingdom, British, Wood and various materials, Spine: cm (54-3/4 in.); Widest point perpendicular to spine: 57 cm (22-7/16 in.); Depth: cm (7-1/2 in.), Chordophone-Zither-plucked-harpsichord, Charles Haward (British, London active ca. 1660–89), Less than a dozen bentside spinets have been identified with this maker. Queen Anne owned one of Haward's virginals and Samuel Pepys noted in his diary that he 'did there like of a little espinette


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