Nr. 97885023

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Unknown - 3/4 -  - Violine - Deutschland  (Ohne Mindestpreis)
Höchstgebot
€ 80
Vor 9 Wochen

Unknown - 3/4 - - Violine - Deutschland (Ohne Mindestpreis)

Build and Style • F-holes: The f-holes are wide and somewhat angular on the inner curves. This design is characteristic of German or Bohemian violins and differs from the more refined shape seen in Italian instruments. • Varnish and wear: The varnish is a dark brown with visible wear and aging. The uneven surface and areas of exposed wood suggest long-term use and handling, typical of older workshop violins. • Body shape: The violin roughly follows a Stradivari-inspired outline, but with broader curves and a more robust body, which is common in instruments made in German-speaking regions like Markneukirchen or Schönbach. • Scroll (pegbox and head): The scroll carving is somewhat rough and asymmetrical. This indicates handcrafting, but likely in a workshop environment rather than by a master luthier. ⸻ Construction and Components • Fingerboard and fittings: The fingerboard, chinrest, and pegs appear to be made of ebony, which is standard on quality instruments. • Tailpiece: The tailpiece includes integrated fine tuners. This is a modern addition, often found on violins used by students or semi-professional players. • Bridge: The bridge appears to be a standard piece rather than a custom-carved one, this lot includes an original bridge. ⸻ Likely Origin • The style and craftsmanship suggest the violin was made in a workshop in Markneukirchen (Germany) or Schönbach (now Luby, Czech Republic). • It was likely produced between 1900 and 1930, during a period when these regions exported large numbers of violins. Measurements: Total Length: Approximately 64 cm Stick Length: Around 59 cm Frog Length: About 6 cm Frog Width: Approximately 2.2 cm Frog Height: Around 3 cm Balance Point: Typically around 18-19 cm from the frog end Weight: Approximately 55 grams Packaging and Shipping: Our commitment extends beyond the auction. The bow 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, worldwide. We understand the importance of a seamless process, and our team is dedicated to making your acquisition a worry-free experience. Damages: Please check pictures. Warranty: Your satisfaction is important to us. This bow comes with a full warranty as per Catawiki’s terms and conditions. Notice: Pictures in this auction are part of the description.

Nr. 97885023

Verkauft
Unknown - 3/4 -  - Violine - Deutschland  (Ohne Mindestpreis)

Unknown - 3/4 - - Violine - Deutschland (Ohne Mindestpreis)

Build and Style
• F-holes: The f-holes are wide and somewhat angular on the inner curves. This design is characteristic of German or Bohemian violins and differs from the more refined shape seen in Italian instruments.

• Varnish and wear: The varnish is a dark brown with visible wear and aging. The uneven surface and areas of exposed wood suggest long-term use and handling, typical of older workshop violins.

• Body shape: The violin roughly follows a Stradivari-inspired outline, but with broader curves and a more robust body, which is common in instruments made in German-speaking regions like Markneukirchen or Schönbach.

• Scroll (pegbox and head): The scroll carving is somewhat rough and asymmetrical. This indicates handcrafting, but likely in a workshop environment rather than by a master luthier.



Construction and Components
• Fingerboard and fittings: The fingerboard, chinrest, and pegs appear to be made of ebony, which is standard on quality instruments.

• Tailpiece: The tailpiece includes integrated fine tuners. This is a modern addition, often found on violins used by students or semi-professional players.

• Bridge: The bridge appears to be a standard piece rather than a custom-carved one, this lot includes an original bridge.



Likely Origin
• The style and craftsmanship suggest the violin was made in a workshop in Markneukirchen (Germany) or Schönbach (now Luby, Czech Republic).

• It was likely produced between 1900 and 1930, during a period when these regions exported large numbers of violins.


Measurements:
Total Length: Approximately 64 cm
Stick Length: Around 59 cm
Frog Length: About 6 cm
Frog Width: Approximately 2.2 cm
Frog Height: Around 3 cm
Balance Point: Typically around 18-19 cm from the frog end
Weight: Approximately 55 grams

Packaging and Shipping:
Our commitment extends beyond the auction. The bow 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, worldwide.

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

Damages:
Please check pictures.

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

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


Höchstgebot
€ 80
Simone Sedda
Experte
Schätzung  € 280 - € 330

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