Labelled Emanuel Huller - - Violin - Germany





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Bohemian violin labelled Emanuel Huller from Graslitz, dating to the 1920s, in good condition with a repaired back crack, flame back and finely fluted top; total length 58.8 cm, mensur 32.5 cm, corpus 35.9 cm, weight 430 g; one item, no extras; tested and functional.
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Beautiful Bohemian violin by Emanuel HULLER from Graslitz. The violin was built in the twenties of the last century.
The violin is completely great, with only a well-repaired crack on the back. It has a beautifully flamed back plate, and the top plate is very finely grained. The violin has the typical full Bohemian warm sound. A stunning instrument to look at, with few signs of use. The measurements are:
Total length: 58.8 cm
Measurement. 32.5 cm
Corpus. 35.9 cm
Size. 11.6 cm
Width above: 16.9 cm
Width below: 20.7 cm
Violins and bows described as 'certified' or 'attributed' contain images of their certificates and therefore have a higher degree of documented certainty regarding maker, origin, and age than instruments that are only described as 'labeled' (violins) or 'stamped' (bows), for which we provide no guarantee.
Beautiful Bohemian violin by Emanuel HULLER from Graslitz. The violin was built in the twenties of the last century.
The violin is completely great, with only a well-repaired crack on the back. It has a beautifully flamed back plate, and the top plate is very finely grained. The violin has the typical full Bohemian warm sound. A stunning instrument to look at, with few signs of use. The measurements are:
Total length: 58.8 cm
Measurement. 32.5 cm
Corpus. 35.9 cm
Size. 11.6 cm
Width above: 16.9 cm
Width below: 20.7 cm
Violins and bows described as 'certified' or 'attributed' contain images of their certificates and therefore have a higher degree of documented certainty regarding maker, origin, and age than instruments that are only described as 'labeled' (violins) or 'stamped' (bows), for which we provide no guarantee.

