Well, well, there's another Bassot, Remy born in 1792. The Boston Museum of
Fine Arts has revised their assessment of their Bassot hg's age and
builder, instead of Joseph Bassot who died in 1811. That would make a lot
of people who have seen mine very happy. They now say early 19th century.
I would like to compare handwriting on the signature under the peghead.
Mine does not  have so many identifying marks, but it does have the
signature and rather distinctive face. Mine was "de-acquired" from that
establishment.

http://www.mfa.org/collections/object/hurdy-gurdy-50272

They have audio files. Sounds like my Bassot.

Still inconclusive, however. The French museum still has theirs pegged the
end of the 18th century by Joseph Bassot, and that's my little guy's
profile and crank and handle.

http://www.culture.gouv.fr/Wave/image/joconde/0375/m006093_05097_p.jpg

There was a better picture at the Italian museum's site.
http://www.comune.milano.it/dseserver/webcity/documenti.nsf/0/5A4CA30F4FDC7CA8C125726C005484BE?opendocument

Yep, love to see the signature.

B

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