Advanced Violins $10,000 - $20,000
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John D Johnson violin, Sydney, Australia, 1993
John Johnson is one of the earliest of the current generation of professionally trained violin makers to return to Australia.
Please contact us for more details quoting number CVN1080
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Martin Schuster violin, Wiesbaden, Germany, 2000
Martin has been one of the leading violin makers on the Australian scene for nearly 20 years, this is a fine example of his work.
Please contact us for more details quoting number CVN1035
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“Pietro Novani” violin, c.1932
A top quality German trade violin bearing the label “Pietro Novani”, dated 1932.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN739.
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Adele Beardsmore and Alan Coggins, ‘Baroque’ violin, 2003 Blackheath
A beautifully crafted violin in baroque period form by “Beardsmore and Coggins” of the Blue Mountains.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN721.
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An early Tyrolean violin, c. 1780 bearing a copy Michel Deconet label.
Fully restored in Grant Violins’ workshop, this terrific 18th century violin is a “must try”!
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN1015.
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An unlabelled British violin, c.1770
Another one of these genuinely old violins with immense character and natural patina of age.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number VN813.
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Helmut Lang violin, Germany, c.1980
This well balanced violin has a quick response to playing in different dynamics
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN667.
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Ian Highfield violin, England 2002
This is a beautiful copy of an 1898 Leandro Bisiach violin.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number VN178.
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Leon Mougenot violin, France, c.1925
This violin is stamped “CHARP” on the back plate below the button and is accompanied by the Certificate of Authenticity of Jean-Jacques Rampal, Paris, dated 2005.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN629.
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Leon Mougenot violin, Mirecourt 1918
Leon Mougenot, established in Mirecourt, was very successful on account of his exacting standards.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN602.
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Martin Schuster baroque violin, Wiesbaden Germany, 1999
Born in Germany, Martin has been a fixture on the Melbourne violin making scene for the past 20 years or so.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN568.
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Martin Schuster violin, Melbourne 2017
Born in Germany, Martin has been a fixture on the Melbourne violin making scene for the past 20 years or so.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN978.
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Martin Schuster violin, Melbourne 2017
A founding member of the Australian Violin Maker’s Association, German born Martin has been an important figure on the Melbourne violin making scene for the past 20 years.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN992.
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Richard Panting violin, Melbourne, 2004
Prior to his return to his native New Zealand, Dick Panting was a well-known entity around the Melbourne music scene.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN804.
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Theodore Berger violin, Markneukirchen, c. 1920 labelled “William Dow – Melbourne”
Theodore Berger was born in St Petersburg and studied there with Geisser and later with one of the Otto family of violin makers in Markneukirchen.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN912.
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Thomas Perry violin, Dublin 1811
Labelled “Perry & Wilkinson”, this petite, Amati inspired violin is numbered ‘3879’.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN620.
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Walter Mayson violin, Windermere, UK 1884
“The Elfin Shell”
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN130.