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ViolinErminio Farina, Milan 1909

This is a fine Milanese violin by Erminio Farina, the main assistant of Riccardo Antoniazzi. Farina was chosen by Antoniazzi to make the instruments for the Milan Exhibition of 1906….

ViolinGiuseppe Castagnino, Chiavari 1932

This beautiful violin has a rich, deep red varnish and a striking one piece maple back with medium width flame. The top is made from two pieces of fine to…

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ViolinLuiz Bellini, New York 2004; copy of the “Baron Knoop” Antonio Stradivari, 1715
ViolinErminio Farina, Milan 1913

An exceptional example from this highly regarded Milanese violin maker. This instrument possesses a fine, sweet tone. Violin Demonstration

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ViolinGiuseppe Stefanini, Milan or Brescia c. 1950-1960

Includes a certificate by Dimitry Gindin, 2 February 2018. Violin Demonstration  

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ViolinSergio Peresson, Haddonfield 1981

Here is a fine example from this maker’s late period.  The back is made from a single stunning piece of broadly flamed maple.  Similar wood was used in the construction…

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ViolinFernandino Ferroni, Florence 1939
ViolinGiulio Degani, Venice 1903

The label reads “Degani Giulio di Eugenio / premiato con gran diploma / d’onore in Milano / e medaglia d’oro in Torino / Fece in Venezia Anno 1903” Violin Demonstration

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ViolinLuigi Galimberti, Milan 1926

Beautifully varnished in a rich, orange brown color, this violin has a fine, warm and powerful tone. Violin Demonstration

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ViolinPlinio Michetti, Turin c. 1940

This violin is a copy of an 1850 violin by Joannes Pressenda and bears a Pressenda facsimile label. The varnish is of a rich red-brown color and the violin has…

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ViolinCarl G. & Carl F. Becker, Chicago 1953
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ViolinGiacomo & Leandro Bisiach, Milan 1957

This instrument has a well-focused and powerful tone and is in near mint condition. It is labeled “Giacomo e Leandro Bisiach / Fecero in Milano l’A 1957 / N.703”.

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