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Baines: It was also mentioned that the family firm had

Antonio 1772, 1773, split into two or more competing businesses by


Gaetano 1744 the turn of the cent).
Gennaro (b. 1832)
Timmerman: Giuseppe (c.1900)
Pasquale 1891 Pasquale (1806-c1885)
Giuseppe 1895
Vinaccia family, 1770
antonio 1780, 1779

Henley (working years): Name/No. Instruments/Dates


Nicola: 1745-1780

Antonio(1): 1754-1781 Antonius/17/1764-1788


Antonio(2) (son of Gennaro) 1763-1798 Antonius filius Januarii/5/1754-1764
Gennaro (son of Antonio): 1755-1778 Domino/1/1780
Giovanni (son of Gennaro): 1762-1777 Gaetanus/1/1744
Vincenzo (son of Gennaro): 1769-1795 Gaetanus/3/1775-1798
Januarius/6/1771-1779
Gaetano: 1779-1831 Ioannes/6/1753-1776
Mariano (son of Antonio1): 1790-1806 Marianus/2/1796-1808
Nicolaus/1/1795 (or 1775?)
Vincentius/13/1761-1785
unnamed Vinaccia/4/1752-1765
Other instruments I have seen on line: Pasquale/1/1829
Gennaro and Rubino 1890
Pasquale 1882
Giuseppe 1901
Fratelli Vinaccia 1905, 1918, 1904, 1928

Vinaccia, Achille (1836-1920)


Federico (1839-1884)
Gaetano (1759-after 1831)
Gaetano (c1900) - Described as the most
significant luthier of the period (turn of the
century Virtuoso Era in Italy).

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