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ViolinGerman, c. 1935, unlabeled

A German unlabeled violin of good quality. The sound is slightly darker with warmth and richness behind it. The violin will easily produce a focused and clear tone, even with…

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ViolinFrench c. 1930 Labeled “Georges Coné”

Clean workmanship and attention to detail exemplify this good French violin. The sound is both broad and clear with brilliant tonal colors across the strings.

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ViolinEugen Meinel workshop, copy of Antonio Stradivari 1725, Markneukirchen 1927

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ViolinFrantišek Pecha, Prague 1938
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ViolinE. Langonet, Nantes 1940, 3/4 Size

Labeled “Fait par / E. Langonet / Luthier-Nantes-L’An 1940″. Length of body is 13-5/16”. Violin Demonstration  

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ViolinLowendall workshop, Guarneri model, Dresden circa 1890

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ViolinE. Reinhold Schmidt, Stradivari model, Markneukirchen circa 1900
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ViolinJ.A. Baader workshop, Mittenwald circa 1900, for the Rudolf Wurlitzer Co., “Conservatory” model

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ViolinJohn Juzek workshop, Prague 1910

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ViolinE. Reinhold Schmidt, Markneukirchen c. 1900

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ViolinNeuner & Hornsteiner, Mittenwald c. 1880

This is a characteristic example of the high level of craftsmanship of Mittenwald violin making from the late 19th century. This violin has been lovingly maintained and has a fine,…

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ViolinAlexandre Lefrancois, Mirecourt 2002

This very attractive violin by Lefrancois has a rich red-orange varnish and is in pristine condition. The top is made from two pieces of narrow grained spruce. The striking one-piece…

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