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Wooden guitar, reportedly belonging to Robert Burns

Key details

Object number
3.4565
Date
1757
On display
Yes
Maker
Rauche & Hoffmann

Description

Wooden guittar (an early form of the modern guitar), with bulbous shaped body and tapered handle reportedly belonging to Robert Burns. Missing guitar strings.

Robert Burns is also known to have owned a fiddle, a stock-and-horn (a simple woodwind instrument made of animal bone) and a flute.

Based on its dating, this object is one of the earliest known English style guittar in any Scottish collection.

Object information

Material

Measurements

  • Depth: 7(cm)
  • Height: 73(cm)
  • Width: 27(cm)

Place of creation

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