Yes, certainly. It is an anonymous circa 1830’s guitar of presumably Czech or German origin. There is a label inside, but unfortunately not by the maker but only by a luthier who did the repair dated on the 18th of May 1877. The guitar was found piled amongst the wood ready to be burnt in some cottage. It was a friend of mine, a luthier, who found it. Then he repaired it to the least necessary extent so that every original part could be preserved. Only two tuning pegs and two or three bridge pegs were lost and replaced by the similar pieces of the same age. Probably nothing has changed since the 1877 repair. Some of the frets are quite worn out and the instrument bears some scratches, but that is the life - is it not?