Unknown #24

I’m including this because of the very unique profile of the projecting mounts. Although they are “generally” the same, there are also inconsistencies which leads me to believe that the maker was not highly skilled. Also, the treatment of the wood facing the mounts is quite different from mount to mount. I don’t have an explanation for this other than “it is what you see.” The bass and tenor top lacking their rings appear to be J&R Glen pieces, along with four of the five stocks. I believe that the tenor top, tenor bottom, and stock seen in image #2 may all belong to each other.