SANDNER.—Eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. A large family originating in Schönbach. There have been nearly twenty of them working in different parts of Germany and elsewhere.
SANTAGIULIANA, Giacinto.—Venice; eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
SANTINO.—Milan; about 1700. Grancino type of work.
SANTO, Giovanni.—Naples; eighteenth century.
SARDINI, Carlo.—Madrid; eighteenth century. Said to have been a Neapolitan. Large flat instruments. Yellow-orange varnish.
SARTORY, Eugene.—Paris. Born 1871. Well-known bow-maker. Imitates Voirin.
SAUNIER, Edmond.—Bordeaux. Died circa 1785. Good work. Not very plentiful in this country.
SAVART, Felix.—Paris. Died 1841. Well-known acoustician. Made fiddles of guitar outline.
SAWICKI, Carl Nicolas.—Vienna. Died 1850. Generally copied Stradivari, but also the pattern of del Gesù. A very finished workman. Scrolls and wood very handsome. Tone excellent.
SCARAMPELLA.—Brescia, Paris, Mantua, Florence; nineteenth century. A family originating in Brescia. The founder, Paolo, died in 1870. A son, Giuseppe, worked in Paris and Florence. Died about 1886 or later. Neat work. Red varnish. Another son, Stefano, born 1843, dates from Mantua and Brescia. Good work. Has obtained a silver medal.