Originally a Paduan chitarrone or lute, converted in the 18th century as a theorbo and in the 19th century as a
lute. Later two-piece front, book-matched, of fine to medium grain. The original neck and pegbox arrangements cannot be deduced but the
instrument was probably set up as a theorbo with new front and neck in the 18th century. Next to the rebate for the (missing) full-width
nut there is a filled recess for a shorter nut for the six stopped strings; the open bass strings would have gone to a second
pegbox.