Milan | A.C. Milan | University of Milan | Philip Roth | Inter Milan | Milan Kundera | Duchy of Milan | David Lee Roth | Eli Roth | Uli Jon Roth | Piccolo Teatro (Milan) | Milan Obrenović | Joseph Roth | Victor Milan | province of Milan | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan | Milan Stanković | Milan Rakić | Evan Roth | Ed Roth | Claudia Roth | William V. Roth, Jr. | University of Milan Bicocca | Tim Roth | Province of Milan | Milan Vidmar | Milan suburban railway service | Milan Stojadinović | Gang War in Milan | Arlen Roth |
It was manufactured by the German born (Adorf im Vogtland) maker Roth of Milan and was introduced around 1900, but found no popular acceptance, even in Italy (some instruments may be labeled Bottali, as Antonio Bottali was Ferdinando Roth's son-in-law and took over the company after Roth's death in 1898).