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Phonofiddle   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Arthur Howson
Title
Phonofiddle
Object type Classification: NM3.10225
Description
English: Phonofiddle, wood body, brass bell and fittings, one metal sting broken, fingerboard detached and missing, ivory peg handle 1 phonofiddle A T Howson, London, early 20th century (mahogany), aluminum, brass, ebony, ivory, 795 x 370 x 338 mm transfer ‘TRADE MARK - PHONO - - A.T. HOWSON - FIDDLE - Reg No. 287991’, labelled ‘A.T. HOWSON - LONDON’ and ‘A.T. HOWSON - MAKER - LONDON’ 1998.60.194 Castle 294 (presented Duff) The Howson phonofiddle uses a similar principle of amplification to the Stroh instrument. The fingering is on one string with some notes marked on the fingerboard. It is played between the knees with a violin bow. The instrument enjoyed some popularity as a novelty on the music hall stage. It was also promoted as a traveling instrument as the phonofiddle can be unscrewed into three sections for ease of transport. An advertisement claimed that ‘For any persons in country and foreign fields remote from places of entertainment one of these instruments will fill with melody many lonely hours and brighten an otherwise dull existence.’ This example was ‘played in early pioneer days by Mr. M Duff an engineer who drained the North Island swamps. At age 84 he presented the phonofiddle to the Castle collection.’
Date Post 1904; 20 Oct 1998; Edwardian, 1901-1910; 10 Oct 1998
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length: 795mm
width: 370mm
depth: 338mm

notes: length 795 x width 370 x depth 338 mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
1998.60.194
Place of creation United Kingdom; England; London; Europe
Credit line The Zillah and Ronald Castle Collection of Musical Instruments (294), collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum, 1998.60.194
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