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Bernhard Enzensperger, acoustic guitar, "No 73", 1836, Austria.
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Body in spruce and maple. Double kidney-shaped sound holes at the guitar's shoulders. Strung with nylon, 23 frets. Length 85, width 32, height 7.5 cm.

Age-related wear. Cracks, scratches, and marks. Later installed tuning pegs. Crack of approximately 30cm on the back of the guitar. Not fully restored.

Location
Västberga Allé 3, Hägersten - I1
Provenance

Josef Holeček (1939–2025) was a Czech-Swedish guitarist, professor, and composer active in Gothenburg. He gave solo concerts in several countries across Europe as well as in the USA and Australia. He has participated in several recordings such as Britten / Castelnuovo-Tedesco (1976), Romantic Guitar Music (1982/1995),

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Bernhard Enzensperger was a renowned guitar maker in 19th-century Vienna. For six years, he worked as a journeyman under the legendary Johann Georg Stauffer. Enzensperger became particularly known for his "Wappengitarre." This guitar has a body shaped like a coat of arms.

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