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Unknown - 4/4 -  - Violine - Deutschland - 1950
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Unknown - 4/4 - - Violine - Deutschland - 1950

Introduction This full-size 4/4 violin is a German workshop instrument, made in the traditional Central European style and intended for practical musical use. It represents a solid example of late 20th-century German violin making, offering reliability, stability, and a clear tonal foundation suitable for students and amateur musicians. Historical and Artistic Context German workshop violins have long been appreciated for their functional design and consistent build quality. Produced to meet the demands of music education and ensemble playing, these instruments emphasize durability and straightforward tonal response rather than ornamental excess. Craftsmanship and Materials The violin is built with a spruce top and maple back, ribs, and scroll, finished in a transparent amber varnish that allows the wood grain to remain clearly visible. The back shows attractive maple figure, and the instrument follows classical proportions. The fittings are modern and practical, with ebony-style pegs, fingerboard, and tailpiece. Tonal Character and Playability The instrument is fully playable and ready for use. It offers a direct, clear sound with a focused response, making it well suited for study, orchestral playing, or ensemble work. The tonal character is balanced and predictable, typical of well-constructed German workshop violins. Condition • Bridge: Present; new and professionally fitted • Soundpost: Present and correctly placed • Strings: New factory-quality strings installed • Case: Included; old but functional • Damage: A small crack is present on the left side beneath the top plate; this is stable and does not affect playability • Overall condition: Good, with normal signs of use consistent with age Measurements • Body length: 60 cm • Format: 4/4 (full size) Attribution German workshop violin, late 20th century, attributed to the tradition of Central European violin making. Length of the body: 36 cm Width of the upper bout: 16 cm Width of the middle bout: 11 cm Width of the lower bout: 20 cm Rib height: approximately 3 cm String length: approximately 33 cm Total length (including the neck and scroll): 60 cm Packaging and Shipping: Our commitment extends beyond the auction. The instrument will be professionally packaged and shipped within 3 workdays after payment, to ensure its safe journey to your doorstep. PostNL/DHL/DPD/UPS shipping options are available, tailored to your location you will always get the cheapest option. We understand the importance of a seamless process, and our team is dedicated to making your acquisition a worry-free experience. Warranty: Your satisfaction is important to us. This violin comes with a full warranty as per Catawiki’s terms and conditions. Notice: Pictures in this auction are part of the description.

Nr. 104377059

Nicht mehr verfügbar
Unknown - 4/4 -  - Violine - Deutschland - 1950

Unknown - 4/4 - - Violine - Deutschland - 1950

Introduction

This full-size 4/4 violin is a German workshop instrument, made in the traditional Central European style and intended for practical musical use. It represents a solid example of late 20th-century German violin making, offering reliability, stability, and a clear tonal foundation suitable for students and amateur musicians.

Historical and Artistic Context

German workshop violins have long been appreciated for their functional design and consistent build quality. Produced to meet the demands of music education and ensemble playing, these instruments emphasize durability and straightforward tonal response rather than ornamental excess.

Craftsmanship and Materials

The violin is built with a spruce top and maple back, ribs, and scroll, finished in a transparent amber varnish that allows the wood grain to remain clearly visible. The back shows attractive maple figure, and the instrument follows classical proportions. The fittings are modern and practical, with ebony-style pegs, fingerboard, and tailpiece.

Tonal Character and Playability

The instrument is fully playable and ready for use. It offers a direct, clear sound with a focused response, making it well suited for study, orchestral playing, or ensemble work. The tonal character is balanced and predictable, typical of well-constructed German workshop violins.

Condition
• Bridge: Present; new and professionally fitted
• Soundpost: Present and correctly placed
• Strings: New factory-quality strings installed
• Case: Included; old but functional
• Damage: A small crack is present on the left side beneath the top plate; this is stable and does not affect playability
• Overall condition: Good, with normal signs of use consistent with age

Measurements
• Body length: 60 cm
• Format: 4/4 (full size)


Attribution

German workshop violin, late 20th century,
attributed to the tradition of Central European violin making.



Length of the body: 36 cm
Width of the upper bout: 16 cm
Width of the middle bout: 11 cm
Width of the lower bout: 20 cm
Rib height: approximately 3 cm
String length: approximately 33 cm
Total length (including the neck and scroll): 60 cm


Packaging and Shipping:
Our commitment extends beyond the auction. The instrument will be professionally packaged and shipped within 3 workdays after payment, to ensure its safe journey to your doorstep. PostNL/DHL/DPD/UPS shipping options are available, tailored to your location you will always get the cheapest option.

We understand the importance of a seamless process, and our team is dedicated to making your acquisition a worry-free experience.


Warranty:
Your satisfaction is important to us. This violin comes with a full warranty as per Catawiki’s terms and conditions.

Notice:
Pictures in this auction are part of the description.


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Simone Sedda
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Schätzung  € 330 - € 400

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