Yes, this one is a heavily-modified Mandolino Genovese that has been on the market for some time. In its original form, this was the mandolin type that Paganinni (and not many others) wrote for. I've seen a couple others over the years that bear similar labels... and at least one of those had been modified in a similar fashion, if memory serves.
Note that it was once a six-course instrument that has been cut down to be a four-course instrument. It would have been tuned originally as an octave guitar. The peghead was originally much longer. It has been whacked off and is missing four pegs for two doubled courses. The neck has been carved down from the sides to be narrower for similar reasons. The neck was once approximately as wide as the last metal fret. The six original hitch pins are still visible at the bottom of the instrument.
That the seller mentions none of this (except the hitch pins) is perhaps telling...
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