There are 40090 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribeWalsh (T. J.). Opera in Dublin 1705-1797, The Social Scene, 1st edition, Dublin: Allen Figgis, 1973, monochrome illustrations, original cloth in glassine dust jacket, 8vo, together with:van der Staeten (E.), The History of the Violin, 2 volumes, reprint edition, New York: Da Capo Press, 1968, some minor toning, original cloth in price clipped dust jacket, covers slightly toned, plusHawkins (John), A General History of the Science and Practice of Music, 2 volumes, 1st edition, New York: Dover Publications, 1963, monochrome illustrations, period inscriptions to the front endpapers, original cloth in price clipped dust jackets, covers slightly faded & rubbed with some small tears to head & foot, large 8vo, and other modern classical music & opera reference, many original cloth in dust jackets, some paperback editions, some foreign language, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (6 shelves)
A 19th-century handmade violin attributed to Martin Bruner, a distinguished Luthier from Olmutz (modern-day Olomouc, Czech Republic), as identified by the label inside the instrument. Bruner was known for his expertise in crafting stringed instruments, particularly violins, during the mid to late 19th century. This violin reflects traditional European craftsmanship, featuring a fine hand-carved scroll, f-holes, and a rich, aged patina consistent with decades of use. The instrument is accompanied by its original wooden bow, exhibiting a delicate curvature and mother-of-pearl inlay, and its vintage wooden case lined with a vibrant purple velvet interior. The case retains its leather handle and original hardware. Labeled: Martin Bruner, Lauten Geigenmacher in Olmutz. Traditional hand-carved features, including scroll and f-holes. Aged patina with warm reddish-brown varnish. Original wooden bow with mother-of-pearl detailing. Original wooden case with purple velvet lining and leather handle. Martin Bruner was a prominent 19th-century Luthier operating in Olmutz, a historic region in the Austrian Empire (modern-day Czech Republic). During this period, Olmutz had a reputation for fine musical instrument production, influenced by German and Austrian violin-making traditions. Instruments crafted by Bruner are admired for their quality materials, meticulous attention to detail, and tonal excellence, making them prized possessions for musicians and collectors alike. Issued: Late 19th to Early 20th CenturyDimensions: 24"L x 8"WCondition: Age related wear.
Hand painted wall plate-charger of the Violin Recital by D Castiglione. Gilt, scrolled rim accents the center art. L.R.L. Limoges France backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2"H x 15.5" dia. Manufacturer: Lazeyras, Rosenfeld, & LehmanCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Original vintage advertising poster for Himlaspelet play / The Heavenly Play in Leksand, Sweden 13-22 July 1951, tge poster features an illustration of a gentleman in traditional Swedish clothing comprised of yellow trousers, blue jacket, and a black tall hat, with wings behind his back sitting on a hill and playing violin. Good condition, paper losses in corners, tears, creasing, minor staining. Country of issue: Sweden, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 100x70, year of printing: 1951.
Original vintage advertising poster Instruments of the Orchestra - The Violin - Great artwork depicts a white outline of a man playing a violin on a brown background. Edited by Capt. Meredith Roberts Director of Music The Royal Military School of Music Kneller Hall. Fair condition, creasing, tears, paper losses, staining, paper skimming. Country of issue: UK, designer: unknown, size (cm): 55x42, year of printing: 1950s.
A late 19th century Violin with a Guillaume Farrier Paris bow, The violin well made and in good condition, in a fitted case, together with a similar period Guillaume Farrier Paris bow, with silver mountings and mother of pearl decoration. Professionally restored 2013 by Woodbridge violins, with receipts for restoration and valuations for violin and bow (£3300 combined). Bow strings as found. Minor wear throughout, otherwise good condition. Length of violin 60cm x bow 74cm.
British School (20th century)Design for a marquetry panel in a music room, depicting a violin and a harp on a bracketWatercolour, 42.5cm by 28cm; together with a collection of decorative works including: a contemporary unframed abstract oil on canvas by Mark Burton; an etching by R.T.Cowern titled "Brook near Abinger", signed, inscribed and numbered 21/50; a 19th century unframed watercolour of Beaugency sur Loire; another watercolour depicting a Wood Warbler, initialled J.H.H; etc. (Qty)
CAMPOLI; Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto In D Major (SXL 2029) by Compoli with The London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ataulfo Argenta, on Decca RecordsCondition Report: Record is in good overall condition, it would benefit from a clean, the outer sleeve is in poor condition, showing signs of repair, delamination and age related wear.