Fine Violins $20,000+
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Fritz Mönnig violin, Vienna, 1924
By the age of 23, Fritz Mönnig was already a Master of the Luthier’s Guild and a highly regarded maker.
Please contact us for more details quoting number 1076
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Rainer Beilharz, Victoria, Australia, 2019
Rainer Beilharz is one of Australia’s leading, international award winning violin makers.
Please contact us for more details quoting number 1061
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Antonio Capella violin, Espinho, Portugal, 1975
A renowned name in modern violin making, Antonio learned the craft from his father, Domingos.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN990.
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Frantisek Zivec violin, Melbourne, 1956
A refined work after del Gesù and a sound investment in Australia’s cultural heritage.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN951.
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Frantisek Zivec violin, Melbourne, 1961
One of our favourite fiddles and an eminently collectible Australian work.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN933.
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George Pyne violin, London c.1910
Pyne was a violinist at various theatre orchestras before being smitten by the violin making bug!
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN962.
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Johann Ulrich Eberle violin, Prague c.1760
A lovely versatile violin; getting to know it well will be as much about the pleasure of the journey as the destination!
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN585.
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North Tyrolean School violin, c.1750
This Tyrolean school instrument produces a sweet, gentle, warm sound.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN688.
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Otto Petzold, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1939
Otto Hermann Petzold was taught by his grandfather, August, in Markneukirchen.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number VN259.
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Paul Bailly violin, c.1900
Born at Mirecourt, France in 1844, Bailly trained with Jules Galliard and J. B. Vuillaume. This violin is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Christophe Depierre, Paris.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVN659.