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Anthony Rodosta Collection

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Accordion, gold color, with name "J. Mulay" in red letters; wilver filigree overlay design, with the name of the maker, "J. Bellino, Trinidad, Colo."  The strap has been replaced.  Accordion is stored in a large black accordion case.



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Title: Anthony Rodosta Collection, 1920-1929Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Primary Creator: Joseph Bellino (1920s)

Extent: 1.0 Items

Date Acquired: 08/24/2009

Subjects: Accordions - 1920-1929, Italian Americans -- Pueblo, Colo.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Anthony Todosta Collection consists of a rare accordion, made by Joseph Bellino in Trinidad, Colorado int he 1920s.

Collection Historical Note

The accordion was made for Mr. Rodosta's uncle, John Mulay. and was one of only 14 made.  Mulay played the accordion with his band, which travelled to various venues around southern Colorado.  He later gave the accordion to Rodosta.

Biographical Note

Joseph Bellino was a manufacturer of musical instruments in Trinidad, Colorado.

Subject/Index Terms

Accordions - 1920-1929
Italian Americans -- Pueblo, Colo.

Administrative Information

Repository: Colorado State University-Pueblo Library

Acquisition Source: Anthony Rodosta

Acquisition Method: Donation


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Item 1: Accordion, gold color, with name "J. Mulay" in red letters; wilver filigree overlay design, with the name of the maker, "J. Bellino, Trinidad, Colo."  The strap has been replaced.  Accordion is stored in a large black accordion case., 1920sAdd to your cart.View associated digital content.


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