On offer is a fine full sized master violin, labeled: "Carlo Pizzamiglio Cortetano - Cremona fece in Italia L-anno 1977".

Back length (excluding bottom of neck): 365 mm.
Total length: 605 mm.

The width of the upper bouts: 170 mm; middle bouts: 120 mm; lower bouts: 210 mm.

The instrument is ready to play. No cracks.

The violin has two pieces back made from beautiful flamed maple; the table is likewise matching of high quality, straight, high grained spruce. Interesting scroll after Maggini, reddish oil varnish.

Don't hesitate to contact me for any questions. Shipping worldwide insured!

On offer is a fine full sized master violin, labeled: "Carlo Pizzamiglio Cortetano - Cremona fece in Italia L-anno 1977".

Back length (excluding bottom of neck): 365 mm.
Total length: 605 mm.

The width of the upper bouts: 170 mm; middle bouts: 120 mm; lower bouts: 210 mm.

The instrument is ready to play. No cracks.

The violin has two pieces back made from beautiful flamed maple; the table is likewise matching of high quality, straight, high grained spruce. Interesting scroll after Maggini, reddish oil varnish.

Don't hesitate to contact me for any questions. Shipping worldwide insured!

Era
1900-2000
Brand
Labelled Carlo Pizzamiglio
Multiple Models
No
Model
4/4
Country of Origin
Italy
Year of Manufacture
1977
Condition
Excellent
Nr of items
1
Includes
No extra's
Weight
0.5 kg
Material
Wood
Tested and working
Tested and working/playable

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Bidders need to be aware that several countries do not allow importing objects derived from endangered and other protected species, even if a certificate of origin is provided. By bidding, you confirm that you have familiarised yourself with customs laws and regulations of your own country.