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ViolinGerman, Labeled “Georg Kloz in Mittenwald 1737”, made c. 1780

A Fine German violin, probably made in Mittenwald in the closing decades of the 18th century. This violin features a dark red-brown varnish over a golden ground. (Photos and sound…

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ViolinRaymond Melanson, Rochester (MA) 2012

This is another beautiful violin by this fine American maker. The instrument possesses a warm, rich and powerful tone. The wood and varnish are exceptionally beautiful.

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ViolinLeon Mougenot, Mirecourt 1907, 3/4 size
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ViolinNestor Audinot, Paris 1879
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ViolinDomenico Tomassini, Rome 1934, 16-9/16 inches
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ViolinGaetano Sgarabotto, Vicenza c. 1910

Gaetano Sgarabatto was born in Vicenza in 1878. He studied wood carving at the Academia Olimpica and then acquired instrument making experience in Milan and Brescia. He established his workshop…

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ViolinJ.B. Vuillaume, Paris c. 1840
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ViolinRiccardo Bergonzi, Cremona 1994

Riccardo Bergonzi, born 1961 in Cremona, started playing violin at age nine and fell in love with the instrument. Bergonzi started working in the shop of the maker Stefano Conia,…

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ViolinGaetano Gadda, Mantua 1929

Labeled “Gaetano Gadda di Mantova / premiato con Medaglia d’Oro / Allievo di Stefano Scarampella / fece in Mantova anno 1929”. This violin has been sold.

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ViolinJohn Juzek, Prague 1924

Jan Juzek was a Czechoslovakian violin maker. He exported many instruments to the United States from the Czechoslovak Musical Instruments company using the name John Juzek. Like many of Juzek’s…

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ViolinAlfredo Contino, Naples 1905
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ViolinFrancesco Manfredi, Formigine (Modena) c. 1935

Branded “MF” throughout the interior.

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