Labelled Petrus Io Frideri - - Violin - Unknown





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Description from the seller
Beautiful, antique violin from the renowned luthier workshop in Markneukirchen, Germany, known for its centuries-old tradition of building string instruments.
Inside the sound box, there is an old label with the inscription:
Peter I: Frederick, Markneukirchen
The label indicates that the instrument was made by or according to the model of the luthier from the Frideri (Friderich) family, active in Markneukirchen at the end of the 19th century.
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Description:
Origin: Markneukirchen, Germany
Estimated period: the end of the 19th / beginning of the 20th century.
Label: Petrus Io: Frideri, Markneukirchen
Length of the resonant box: approximately 35.5 cm.
Total length: approx. 59 cm
In the set: an original case and two straps.
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State of preservation
Visible signs of use and the passage of time – typical for antique instruments.
Original lacquer with natural patina and a beautiful shade.
The construction is stable, but a luthier review is recommended (new strings, adjustment of the saddle and truss rod).
The straps in the set require renovation.
Original case, shows signs of age and use.
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Remarks
The instrument is an excellent example of German luthiery from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Ideal for collectors, luthiers, or enthusiasts of antique instruments.
It can also be a unique decoration of the interior – it has a soul and history.
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Shipping
The instrument will be safely packed and shipped with a tracking number and insurance.
Violins and bows described as 'certified' or 'attributed' include photographs of their certificates and therefore have a higher degree of documented certainty regarding the maker, origin, and age, compared to instruments described solely as 'labeled' (violins) or 'stamped' (bows), for which we do not provide any warranty.
Beautiful, antique violin from the renowned luthier workshop in Markneukirchen, Germany, known for its centuries-old tradition of building string instruments.
Inside the sound box, there is an old label with the inscription:
Peter I: Frederick, Markneukirchen
The label indicates that the instrument was made by or according to the model of the luthier from the Frideri (Friderich) family, active in Markneukirchen at the end of the 19th century.
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Description:
Origin: Markneukirchen, Germany
Estimated period: the end of the 19th / beginning of the 20th century.
Label: Petrus Io: Frideri, Markneukirchen
Length of the resonant box: approximately 35.5 cm.
Total length: approx. 59 cm
In the set: an original case and two straps.
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State of preservation
Visible signs of use and the passage of time – typical for antique instruments.
Original lacquer with natural patina and a beautiful shade.
The construction is stable, but a luthier review is recommended (new strings, adjustment of the saddle and truss rod).
The straps in the set require renovation.
Original case, shows signs of age and use.
Translate to English. Return only the translation:
Remarks
The instrument is an excellent example of German luthiery from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Ideal for collectors, luthiers, or enthusiasts of antique instruments.
It can also be a unique decoration of the interior – it has a soul and history.
Translate to English. Return only the translation:
Shipping
The instrument will be safely packed and shipped with a tracking number and insurance.
Violins and bows described as 'certified' or 'attributed' include photographs of their certificates and therefore have a higher degree of documented certainty regarding the maker, origin, and age, compared to instruments described solely as 'labeled' (violins) or 'stamped' (bows), for which we do not provide any warranty.

