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It made a brief appearance in the British Isles from about 1760 until 1800, and was similar to the Northern German version of the <i>viola d'amore</i>, a bowed instrument with five wire strings. Thomas Perry of Dublin (1744-1818), who signed this example, is the only known maker of this type of instrument. He was also regarded as one of the best violin-makers in Ireland.","physicalDescription":"\"High arched belly of a single piece of pine, with \"flame\" holes and mother-of pearl inlay round the edges. Arch back of one piece of sycamore, with two painted black lines. Back and belly edges are flush with sides. The neck is set a little backwards and without frets. The head, with a square finial similar to that of English guitars, has six enclosed brass machines tuned by ring-shaped fingerpieces along the sides, as is also found on some English guitars. There are indications that this machine-head, though of an eighteenth century pattern, replaces original pegs. The tailpiece has an ivory slip over ebony and the fingerboard is ivory with ebony edging. Six wire strings, three steel, one brass, and two overspun.\" - Anthony Baines: Catalogue of Musical Instruments in the Victoria and Albert Museum - Part II: Non-keyboard instruments. 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