Unlabelled - 3/4 - - Violin - 1950





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Antique 1950 3/4 violin of unlabelled brand, wooden construction, in good physical condition and tested and playable; weight 375 g; includes an extra item; one instrument.
Description from the seller
Overview
An antique 3/4 violin of French workshop origin. A characterful smaller-size instrument with a warm, aged appearance — suited to an advancing young player or as a 3/4 collector's piece. Sold unattributed.
Construction & woods
The two-piece spruce top shows a broad, fairly even grain that widens towards the flanks. The fittings are ebony. The corners are short and rounded and the f-holes are comparatively long and upright — features typical of French trade work. The arching is medium.
Varnish & condition
Antiqued orange-brown varnish with genuine age character: honest wear is visible along the edges and across the lower bout where the varnish has thinned to the ground, giving a warm, played-in look. No open cracks are visible on the top. The overall impression is of a sound, used antique violin rather than a restored showpiece.
Fittings & setup
Ebony fingerboard and tailpiece, with a side-mounted ebony chinrest. The pegs are mixed — three dark ebony pegs and one lighter boxwood-coloured peg. A maple bridge is fitted and the violin is strung, with a parchment protector at the E-string. The instrument appears play-ready; the final adjustment (bridge position, needs a new soundpost (currently not fitted). The instrument needs new strings.
Seller's Story
Overview
An antique 3/4 violin of French workshop origin. A characterful smaller-size instrument with a warm, aged appearance — suited to an advancing young player or as a 3/4 collector's piece. Sold unattributed.
Construction & woods
The two-piece spruce top shows a broad, fairly even grain that widens towards the flanks. The fittings are ebony. The corners are short and rounded and the f-holes are comparatively long and upright — features typical of French trade work. The arching is medium.
Varnish & condition
Antiqued orange-brown varnish with genuine age character: honest wear is visible along the edges and across the lower bout where the varnish has thinned to the ground, giving a warm, played-in look. No open cracks are visible on the top. The overall impression is of a sound, used antique violin rather than a restored showpiece.
Fittings & setup
Ebony fingerboard and tailpiece, with a side-mounted ebony chinrest. The pegs are mixed — three dark ebony pegs and one lighter boxwood-coloured peg. A maple bridge is fitted and the violin is strung, with a parchment protector at the E-string. The instrument appears play-ready; the final adjustment (bridge position, needs a new soundpost (currently not fitted). The instrument needs new strings.

