A 19th century two piece violin, after Stradivarius, Antoniu...

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A 19th century two piece violin, after Stradivarius, Antonius Stradiuarius Cremonensis Faciebat Anno.17(26) cross over AS label, back 36cm, bridge stamped Dresden, ebony and silver mounted bow stamped JOACHIM, velvet fitted interior.
By family repute; the violin came into the family when a relative went to Argentina c.1850 to assist with the building the national railway system, he met his future wife, an Italian lady there and she had the violin with her.

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Outer top left lip (rim) missing/broken off (see additional picture) 3.5cm long , bottom right side top has become unglued from the side casing, the top lip under the chin guard has slight cracking (either side) see picture, small nicks, staining, colour loss, surface wear & tear synonymous with age and usage.
Length of back only 36cm

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Auction Date:
10th Sep 21 at 10am BST

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