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German or Italian
early 17th century (?)
Metalwork by Goto Teijo, 9th generation Goto master, Japan
early 17th century
Tibetan
14th–16th century
Angelo Mannello
ca. 1900
German
1694–1733
probably Chinese
late 18th–early 19th century
Possibly Barwe People
ca. 1900
Iranian (Persian)
late 19th century
Prince Lu
1634
Matteo Sellas
ca. 1630–50
Giovanni Grancino
1701
German
ca. 1575
Burmese
late 19th century
Johann Benedikt Gahn
ca. 1700
Georg Henrich Scherer
ca. 1750–57
Georg Voll
ca. 1575
Chinese
late 16th–early 17th century
Hermann Hauser
1937
Thai
19th century
Dominique Antony Porthaux
1790–1800
Ferdinand Hofmann
ca. 1790
Iranian (Persian)
ca. 1880
Japanese
20th century
Tibetan
19th century
Ekonda people (Konda)
ca. 1915
Burmese
19th century
Murari Adhikari
1997
Chinese
19th century
Johann Wilhelm Oberlender (the Elder)
mid-18th century
Elevated Tone Workshop, Guangzhou (Canton)
19th century
Italian
1540
Italian
ca. 1800
Barak Norman
1692
Indian
19th century
Alexandre Pere & Fils
1850–55
Ganda
19th century
Garion
ca. 1720–40
Antonio Stradivari
1711
Native American (Tsimshian)
19th century
Chinese
1368–1644
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