No. 102255534

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unknown - 4/4 -  - Violin - Germany
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unknown - 4/4 - - Violin - Germany

Introduction This full-size 4/4 violin originates from Germany and represents the solid, practical craftsmanship traditionally associated with German workshop instruments of the late 20th century. Designed as a reliable study and ensemble instrument, it offers a balanced construction suitable for advancing students and amateur players. Historical and Artistic Context German violin making has long been characterized by its emphasis on durability, consistency, and functional sound production. Workshop-made instruments from this tradition are valued for their structural reliability and predictable tonal response, making them widely used in educational and orchestral settings throughout Europe. Craftsmanship and Materials The violin is constructed in the classical manner, featuring a spruce top with clearly visible grain and a maple back, ribs, and scroll, finished in a warm reddish-brown varnish. The fittings are modern and functional, including ebony-style fingerboard, pegs, and tailpiece. The bridge is present and in new condition, though not professionally cut to final playing specifications. Tonal Character and Playability Once fully set up, this violin is expected to offer a clear, focused tone with good projection, suitable for both solo practice and ensemble work. The instrument currently requires professional setup, including correct fitting of the soundpost and final bridge adjustment, to achieve optimal tonal balance and responsiveness. Condition • Bridge: Present; new and uncut • Soundpost: Not currently fitted • Strings: New factory-quality strings installed • Case: Not included • Damage: No cracks or structural repairs observed; visible cosmetic wear consistent with regular use (surface scratches and varnish wear, particularly around the tailpiece area) • Overall status: Setup required before playing Attribution German workshop violin, late 20th century, attributed to the tradition of Central European student instrument 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.

No. 102255534

No longer available
unknown - 4/4 -  - Violin - Germany

unknown - 4/4 - - Violin - Germany

Introduction
This full-size 4/4 violin originates from Germany and represents the solid, practical craftsmanship traditionally associated with German workshop instruments of the late 20th century. Designed as a reliable study and ensemble instrument, it offers a balanced construction suitable for advancing students and amateur players.

Historical and Artistic Context
German violin making has long been characterized by its emphasis on durability, consistency, and functional sound production. Workshop-made instruments from this tradition are valued for their structural reliability and predictable tonal response, making them widely used in educational and orchestral settings throughout Europe.

Craftsmanship and Materials
The violin is constructed in the classical manner, featuring a spruce top with clearly visible grain and a maple back, ribs, and scroll, finished in a warm reddish-brown varnish. The fittings are modern and functional, including ebony-style fingerboard, pegs, and tailpiece. The bridge is present and in new condition, though not professionally cut to final playing specifications.

Tonal Character and Playability
Once fully set up, this violin is expected to offer a clear, focused tone with good projection, suitable for both solo practice and ensemble work. The instrument currently requires professional setup, including correct fitting of the soundpost and final bridge adjustment, to achieve optimal tonal balance and responsiveness.

Condition
• Bridge: Present; new and uncut
• Soundpost: Not currently fitted
• Strings: New factory-quality strings installed
• Case: Not included
• Damage: No cracks or structural repairs observed; visible cosmetic wear consistent with regular use (surface scratches and varnish wear, particularly around the tailpiece area)
• Overall status: Setup required before playing


Attribution

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


Bidding closed
Simone Sedda
Expert
Estimate  € 330 - € 400

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