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Click here to subscribeBach - Stradivarius Model 36 Trombone - A 20th century American Bach Stradivarius Model 36 brass and white metal trombone. The trombone being accompanied by Frank Holton & Co Elkhorn. WIS mouthpiece alongside Denis Wick of London Mouthpiece. Held within a Bach - Selmer Company brown leather hard carry case.
Yehudi Menuhin signed 6x4 colour promo photo. Yehudi Menuhin, Baron Menuhin, OM KBE (22 April 1916 - 12 March 1999) was an American-born violinist and conductor who spent most of his performing career in Britain. He is widely considered one of the great violinists of the 20th century. He played the Soil Stradivarius, considered one of the finest violins made by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
MONTEGRAPPA FOUNTAIN PEN "TRIBUTO AD ANTONIO STRADIVARI LIMITED EDITION".Barrel in resin imitation wood and silver.Limited edition. Exemplary 1196/2000...Two-tone gold nib. F point.Screw cap. Piston loading.No box.Measures: 13,5 cm length, ,15,88 mm. diameter.The Montegrappa Tributo Ad Antonio Stradivari Limited Edition is the first instalment of the Creative Genius collection.Antonio Stradivari, born in Cremona in 1644, is considered the greatest vihuela player in the world and until his death in 1737 he built more than 1000 musical instruments that are treasured by the great concert players and collectors; to this day, despite technological advances, no one has been able to reach the perfection that Antonio achieved and we can say, without exaggeration, that to own a Stradivarius is to own a piece of Heaven.The quill is made on a resin that reproduces the colour and grain of the red birch wood that Stradivari used to choose to make his violins.The crown is decorated with a topaz and just above the clip we can read "MONTEGRAPPA"; the clip represents the four strings of a violin and the lower part of the cap has a ring.The clip is made of 18K gold, two-coloured by the application of a platinum mask representing the body of a violin, the reproduction of the stamp with which Stradivari signed his works, "MONTEGRAPPA" and "750 - ITALY - 18K".All the metal parts have a platinum finish and the loading system is by plunger.
A violin with two-piece back, bearing interior label detailed 'Antonius Stradivarius... ', length of back excluding button 36.2cm, cased with a bow.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A violin, the two piece back 36cm long excluding button, paper label inscribed in ink Special Copy Stradivarius Cremo[na] Anno 1714, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, rosewood tuning pegs, 61cm long, the three bows apparently unsigned, the case with retailer’s label for Thomas Smith (Violins) Ltd, Birmingham
A rare mid-Victorian figured walnut and walnut music tableThe square top with canted corners with frieze drawers (one missing) fitted with folding music stands on octagonal supports united by an under tier, the top mounted with presentation plaque which reads: PRESENTED TO / J. H. Arkwright Esq. / BY THE / HEREFORDSHRIE / Philharmonic Society / ON THE OCCASION OF HIS / Marriage / 12th June 1866, 136cm wide x 136cm deep x 76cm high, (53 1/2in wide x 53 1/2in deep x 29 1/2in high)Footnotes:The Herefordshire Philharmonic Society (HPS) was founded by John H Arkwright in 1863 to encourage instrumental and vocal practice among amateur musicians in Herefordshire. He acted as both Secretary and Treasurer in its opening year, and remained Secretary until the Society's demise in 1899. He played first violin on a Stradivarius that he bought the same year (for £200). By 1872 the 'band' included Edward Elgar's father and uncle, Henry; Elgar himself joined the HPS in 1883 and led the orchestra from 1891-1895; the HPS premiered at least one of his songs. After the Society folded in 1899, Arkwright began to collect material for an account of its rise, progress and eventual decline all of which can be found at the Herefordshire Archive and Records Centre. Arkwright married Charlotte Lucy, daughter of John Davenport of Foxley, Herefordshire, by whom he had one son and three daughters. Lucy had been a member of the HPS, so this made a particularly appropriate gift. On the twenty-fifth anniversary of the HPS, the members presented Arkwright with a grand piano.This music table would have been used by the family at their previous home of Hampton Court before it was moved to Kinsham Court by Arkwright's son, Sir John Stanhope Arkwright, when downsizing to this property. With thanks to Catherine Beale for her historical guidance and research.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Yehudi Menuhin signed 14x9 overall mounted and framed signature piece includes signed album page and black and white vintage photo done to a professional standard. Yehudi Menuhin, Baron Menuhin, OM KBE (22 April 1916 - 12 March 1999) was an American-born violinist and conductor who spent most of his performing career in Britain. He is widely considered one of the great violinists of the 20th century. He played the Soil Stradivarius, considered one of the finest violins made by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
1/2 Geige, böhmisch, 1. H. 19. Jh.Modell Stradivari. Decke Fichte, Zarge und Boden Ahorn. Griffbrett, Steitenhalter, Steg erneuert. Mit Kinnhalter. Innwendig Zettel: "Modelé d'après Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis faciebat anno 1721". L. Korpus 31 cm, Gesamtlänge 51 cm. Augenscheinlich guter Zustand. Mit modernerem Kasten. 1/2 size violin, Bohemia, 1st half of 19th ct. Label: Modelé d'après Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis faciebat anno 1721. Attached parts renewed. L. of corps 31 cm, total length 51 cm. With case.
A CASED VINTAGE VIOLIN, with a two piece back, bears a printed Antonius Stradivarius label, length of body 36cm x total length 60cm, in a fitted case with bow (requires restringing) (1) (Condition report: requires attention, bow as stated, wear to varnish, some chips to body of violin but generally sound, fitted case split)
A late 19th/early 20th century 4/4 violin two piece curled back, bears paper label Model Antonius Stradivarius Cremonenis faciebat anno 1721, accompanied by three bows in a caselength 59cmCondition: some light knocks surface wear. Varnished. No cracks. One bow with small chip to bow terminal. Bow hair fraying and with wear
An antique violin having a well-carved scroll and nicely figured body including the back, the main body being 14 3/8" long and the instrument 23 1/4" long overall, a label visible through one of the sound holes is printed "Antonius Stradivarius Deutfche Urbeit" and "BB & Co" within a circle and "1886" also within a circle. Weight 445 gms / 15.7 ozs approximately. Only three strings are present. Sold together with an early ebonised bentwood violin case having had three locks (no keys present), the maroon velvet lined interior with five various sub-compartments and fixings within the hinged lid for two bows, the base of the carrying handle is marked "Depose" and to the underside of the case is an old L.M.S. (London, Midland & Scottish) railway label. Also present is a straight and well-balanced bow, the stick being octagonal with white metal winding, an apparently leather grip, the Ebony frog having Abalone shell/Mother of Pearl eyes and inlay and nickel fittings. 29 3/16" long, weight 55 gms / 1.94 ozs approximately. The horse hair requires replacing.
Late 19th century/early 20th century cello with Stradivarius label, bow and cover CONDITION REPORT: This is a full-size cello. Size of back 755 mm and the length of neck from bottom edge of peg box is 280 mm. The pegs are all in good order. The scroll is in good condition as is the neck which appears from of any breaks. The back of the cello is scuffed and marked but there do not appear to be any cracks. The top of the cello appears to have a crack to the right-hand side and there looks to be varnish around the edges suggesting possible other repair. Some ebony and boxwood stringing is slightly lifting to the very bottom centre right of the base. There appears to be a resin repair around the left-hand bottom corner. We are not sure exactly what the varnish is covering. The ribs and sides have cracks and dents and other marks. The supporting point that protrudes from the bottom of the cello has slipped up inside the instrument. We cannot be certain as to the exact of the instrument but judging from the patination we would have thought late 19th/early 20th century. We can see no evidence of any woodworm. The bow is stamped “Dodd” but this appears somewhat crude. It currently will not adjust but seems otherwise to be in reasonable order.