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Click here to subscribeTHIBAUD JACQUES: (1880-1953) French Violinist. Thibaud died in an airplane crash. His 1709 Stradivarius disappeared with him. Signed and inscribed 6.5 x 9 photograph, `En tres amical souvenir, votre reconnaissant Jacques Thibaud´, being the front page of a paper folded programme, four pages, issued for a Thibaud´s performance in Geneva. The image depicting the violinist in a head and shoulders pose, with his violin in his hand. Signed in bold dark fountain pen ink to a largely clear area of the image, and dated 21st March 1942 in his hand. About G
20th century violin, with a label to interior, inscribed 'Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis', cased with two bowsCondition Report: Full length including button - 60cm Length of back excluding button - 36cm Peg under the right f-hole. Wear to sides. Lacking bridge.General wear to body and neck.
A full-size German violoncello, Stradivarius copy with typical label, the two-piece back of good colour, length 76cm, with bow in modern hard case.Additional InformationThe instrument appears to be in a very good state of repair and is accompanied by an invoice for repairs from Hill and Company in the amount of £4200 (dated 12.02.18) and a copy of this receipt is available upon request. There are some knocks to the edges in typical places commensurate with being played but overall appears to be in very good condition.
Cello 29 7/8'' two piece back, labelled 'Manufactured in Berlin Special Copy of Antonius Stradivarius' with letter 'L' in laurel wreath logo and hand written label 'Neck refitted Mr P Golledge 10.8.76' width of upper bout 13 1/2'', middle 9 1/2'' lower 17 1/4, depth of ribs 4 3/4'' (cased)Top has two cracks (repaired) approx 170mm from lower edge upwards on lower left side; some damage to purfling under back button; some damage to upper rib on trebel side
A 19th century two piece violin, after Stradivarius, Antonius Stradiuarius Cremonensis Faciebat Anno.17(26) cross over AS label, back 36cm, bridge stamped Dresden, ebony and silver mounted bow stamped JOACHIM, velvet fitted interior.By family repute; the violin came into the family when a relative went to Argentina c.1850 to assist with the building the national railway system, he met his future wife, an Italian lady there and she had the violin with her.Please see additional pictures added to the main listing.Outer top left lip (rim) missing/broken off (see additional picture) 3.5cm long , bottom right side top has become unglued from the side casing (3cm long) the top lip under the chin guard has slight cracking (either side) see picture, small nicks, staining, colour loss, surface wear & tear synonymous with age and usage.Length of back 36cm
Violine im EtuiAnfang 20. Jh., auf Klebezettel bezeichnet Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis anno 1771, geteilter, gleichmäßig geflammter Boden in rötlich-gelbem Lack, umlaufende dreiteilige Randeinlage, Decke mit zahlreichen verfestigten Rissbildungen, beigegeben Bogen, signiert A. Hermann, im Etui, alt restauriert, rest.bed., L Korpus 35,5 cm.
An early 20th century Czechoslovakia full size violin. The violin having two pieces maple back, maple ribs, spruce front, ebony fingerboard and pegs. The musical instrument having a paper label to the inside reading “ Copy Of Antonius Stradivarius - Made In Czechoslovakia “. The violin is complete with bow and case.