Labelled Georgius Ullmanius - 4/4 - - Violin - Unknown





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An old master 4/4 violin labeled:
Georgius Ullmanius fecit Turicum 1921.
Materials: very nice two piece strongly flamed maple back with matched sides, neck and scroll, straight high grained spruce top. Brown varnish over golden ground remains in good condition.
Amazing condition without cracks.
The total length of the violin is 591 mm, body - 359 mm. Width of the upper bout: 167 mm; middle: 113 mm; lower: 207 mm.
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Violins and bows described as 'certified' or 'attributed' include images of their certificates and are therefore considered to have a higher degree of documented certainty regarding maker, origin, and age than instruments described only as 'labelled' (violins) or 'stamped' (bows), for which we provide no guarantee of any kind
An old master 4/4 violin labeled:
Georgius Ullmanius fecit Turicum 1921.
Materials: very nice two piece strongly flamed maple back with matched sides, neck and scroll, straight high grained spruce top. Brown varnish over golden ground remains in good condition.
Amazing condition without cracks.
The total length of the violin is 591 mm, body - 359 mm. Width of the upper bout: 167 mm; middle: 113 mm; lower: 207 mm.
Shipping worldwide with DHL!
Violins and bows described as 'certified' or 'attributed' include images of their certificates and are therefore considered to have a higher degree of documented certainty regarding maker, origin, and age than instruments described only as 'labelled' (violins) or 'stamped' (bows), for which we provide no guarantee of any kind
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