Probably by Neuner & Hornsteiner - 1/2 - - Violin - 1900

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Simone Sedda
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Description from the seller

You are bidding on a very fine and rare 1/2 violin, probably made by Neuner & Hornsteiner. The instrument is in good condition with some tears and wears, old repaired cracks on top, bushed peg-holes and repaired nose.
The violin has an excellent high to medium grained spruce of the top and two pieces back of softly flamed maple with matched sides and scroll. The purfling is professionally executed and the edges are masterfully done. The whole length of the violin is 530 mm and the back 323 mm. The width of the upper bouts: 145 mm; middle bouts: 94 mm; lower bouts: 177 mm. Don't hesitate to contact me for any questions. Shipping worldwide!

You are bidding on a very fine and rare 1/2 violin, probably made by Neuner & Hornsteiner. The instrument is in good condition with some tears and wears, old repaired cracks on top, bushed peg-holes and repaired nose.
The violin has an excellent high to medium grained spruce of the top and two pieces back of softly flamed maple with matched sides and scroll. The purfling is professionally executed and the edges are masterfully done. The whole length of the violin is 530 mm and the back 323 mm. The width of the upper bouts: 145 mm; middle bouts: 94 mm; lower bouts: 177 mm. Don't hesitate to contact me for any questions. Shipping worldwide!

Details

Era
1900-2000
Brand
Probably by Neuner & Hornsteiner
Multiple models
No
Model
1/2
Year of manufacture
1900
Physical condition
Good
Number of objects
1
Includes
No extra's
Weight
0.4 kg
Material
Wood
Functional condition
Tested and working/playable
GermanyVerified
1159
Objects sold
100%
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