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ViolinAlessandro Gagliano, “ex-Albert Cooper,” Naples c.1720

Featured on pages 82-87 in Volume 1 of The Cooper Collection by Albert W. Cooper. (the later scroll by another hand). Violin Demonstration

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ViolinLorenzo Storioni, Cremona c. 1780

Lorenzo Storioni was the last great Cremonese maker. This instrument follows a broad, bold pattern, inspired by Guarneri del Gesu. It possesses a full, rich tone of great complexity and…

ViolinJacob Stainer, Absam c. 1655

This fine and rare violin is to be sold with the photo certificate of Dario D’Attili, June 1989. The instrument is in excellent condition and possesses a strong, well focused…

ViolinJoseph & Antonio Gagliano, Naples circa 1790

A fine example of Neapolitan artistry and craftsmanship, this violin features a fine grained, two piece top and has exceptional tonal qualities. Violin Demonstration In the spring of 2022, the…

ViolinStefano Scarampella, Mantua 1900

A very fine example from this highly sought after maker, this instrument was made on a model that clearly shows his Mantuan influences. The player is immediately connected to the…

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ViolinFerdinando Gagliano, Naples 1781

A very fine Italian violin by Ferdinando Gagliano, Naples 1781, bearing  the original label “Ferdinandus Gagliano Filius Nicolai fecit Neap.  1781”. Length of back 13-13/16in., 35.0 cm. The instrument is…

ViolinGiovanni Battista Gabrielli, Florence 1747

This fine violin was the longtime possession of Erich Koch. Koch left Germany as a teenager and studied at Cambridge University before being sent to a work camp in Canada…

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ViolinStefano Scarampella, Mantua 1919

This violin possesses a brilliant, focused, powerful sound with refinement, suitable for the most demanding soloist or orchestral player. The overall condition is superb. The wood of the top is…

ViolinLorenzo Ventapane, Naples c. 1800

This violin is a beautiful Guarneri inspired model with a dark orange brown varnish. The back is made from one piece of quarter cut maple with light artificial flame. The…

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ViolinCarlo Antonio Testore, Milan 1742

To be sold with the photo certificate of Peter Biddulph, London, May 14th, 1997, as follows: “The back is from two pieces of plain maple, cut on the semi-slab. The…

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ViolinLorenzo Ventapane, Naples 1808

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ViolinAntonio Gagliano II, Naples circa 1845
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