Labelled Tomaso Eberle - 4/4 - - Violin - Unknown

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Description from the seller

Up for auction is a nice antique 4/4 italian violin for professional musician or collector. The label says: Tomaso Eberle fecit Nap. 1790. The instrument was professionally restored - grafted scroll, bushed peg-holes, good ebony set up by Guardelli, master made bridge and new Vision strings. There are some small professionally repaired cracks. This is a superb sounding instrument, also very beautiful in appearance. The purfling is professionally executed and the edges are masterfully done. The varnish of golden amber color remains in excellent condition. Straight high grained spruce top. The narrow flamed one piece maple back measures 355 mm. The total length of the violin is 592 mm. The width of the upper bouts: 167 mm; middle bouts: 110 mm; lower bouts: 204 mm. The sound is very good, deep, rich, powerful, suitable for soloist. The shipping worldwide insured!

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Up for auction is a nice antique 4/4 italian violin for professional musician or collector. The label says: Tomaso Eberle fecit Nap. 1790. The instrument was professionally restored - grafted scroll, bushed peg-holes, good ebony set up by Guardelli, master made bridge and new Vision strings. There are some small professionally repaired cracks. This is a superb sounding instrument, also very beautiful in appearance. The purfling is professionally executed and the edges are masterfully done. The varnish of golden amber color remains in excellent condition. Straight high grained spruce top. The narrow flamed one piece maple back measures 355 mm. The total length of the violin is 592 mm. The width of the upper bouts: 167 mm; middle bouts: 110 mm; lower bouts: 204 mm. The sound is very good, deep, rich, powerful, suitable for soloist. The shipping worldwide insured!

We are a virtual and accessible auction house dedicated to fine-stringed instruments, bows, and accessories. We bring collectors, musicians, and enthusiasts together from around the globe to explore a curated selection of exceptional instruments. There are valuation certificates from our company available for extra charge





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.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Brand
Labelled Tomaso Eberle
Multiple Models
No
Model
4/4
Country of Origin
Unknown
Condition
Good
Nr of items
1
Includes
No extra's
Weight
0.5 kg
Material
Wood
Tested and working
Tested and working/playable
GermanyVerified
1065
Objects sold
100%
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