Description
c.1787–1793 Renault & Chatelain Arch Cittern (Cistre Théorbé) – Paris, Rue de Braque
Offered here is a rare late 18th-century French arch cittern (cistre théorbé) by Renault & Chatelain of Paris, dating approximately from 1787 to 1793 based on the maker’s label and Rue de Braque address.
This is a scarce surviving example of an instrument (early harp-cittern / harp guitar form) type that stood at the end of the French wire-strung cittern tradition, just before the classical guitar became dominant. Instruments of this kind are seldom encountered outside of institutions and established private collections.
The instrument bears an internal printed label reading:
“Renault & Chatelain; rue de Braque, au coin de la rue Ste Avoye. A Paris, 17..”
The final two digits are no longer legible. The back is stamped “Renault A Paris”, and there is additional Paris branding above the soundhole beneath the fingerboard extension.
Construction
- Pear-shaped arched body
- Spruce top
- Flamed maple or sycamore back and sides
- Ebony fingerboard
- Original pressed-paper rosette
- Mixed original and later pegs
- Overall length: 44″
- Fretted scale length: 19.75″
- Harp string length: approx. 31″–32.5″
The back retains beautiful flame figure and the instrument presents very well overall.
Condition
The instrument is structurally sound and playable.
It has been carefully stabilized and reassembled from period components, with the internal bracing secured to make the body solid and resonant. The top has been refinished. The bridge is a well-made later reproduction of the original pattern, and the nut is a later replacement. The binding shows areas of repair and partial replacement. The tuning pegs are a mix of original and later examples. The frets appear early and consistent with the ebony fingerboard.
It is presently strung with custom silk-core strings on the harp courses and steel-core strings on the fretted side.
This is not a museum-grade untouched example, but it is a genuine and highly unusual Renault & Chatelain Paris arch cittern that retains its identifying marks, original rosette, and strong visual presence, while also being playable.
A rare opportunity to acquire an authentic late 18th-century French plucked instrument from the pre-Napoleonic era.
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