This Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis Faciebat Anno 17 Violin is a copy of the famous Stradivarius instruments, made in the style of the master luthier. The label inside indicates it is a 4/4 full-size violin, but it is not an authentic Stradivarius—it was almost certainly made in Germany or Bohemia (now the Czech Republic) between the late 1800s and the early 1900s, with some sources pinpointing the 1920s-1930s. The violin features a solid spruce top and a two-piece flamed maple back, standard for instruments of this period. It is in good condition with expected wear, and it comes with its original case. The violin is in good playing order with no significant damage.
Play this violin and you will find an instrument that holds its tuning well and has a surprisingly loud, present voice. The ebony fingerboard and pegs are in good condition, and the tailpiece features four fine tuners for precise adjustments. The varnish shows some blemishes from age, but this is typical for a violin of this vintage. This is a good quality, playable antique violin, perfect for a student or as a secondary instrument.
This item is used, but in good condition. Please see pictures for condition. This item is being sold as-is. All other items seen pictured that are not mentioned in the title of this listing are being sold separately. Thank you for your interest! Be sure to send us a message for shipping quotes.
| Listed | 4 days ago |
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| Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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