Bass Viola da Gamba, ca. 1600, London?, England, United Kingdom, British, Wood, Total L.: cm (47-1/16 in.); Body L.:


Bass Viola da Gamba, ca. 1600, London?, England, United Kingdom, British, Wood, Total L.: cm (47-1/16 in.); Body L.: cm (28-3/16 in.); Body W.: upper 32 cm (12-1/2 in.), middle cm (9-3/16 in.), lower 39 cm (15-1/8 in.); Rib H.: upper 9 cm (3-5/8 in.), middle cm (9-3/16 in.), middle cm (4-15/16 in.); Belly W.: at the neck cm ( in.), Chordophone-Lute-bowed-fretted, Most surviving viols signed by or attributed to John Rose were likely made by the younger of a father and son pair of luthiers who went by the same name, and who worked in Bridewell, London, in the sixteenth century


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