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Joseph Gagliano, Naples circa 1780
Fine Neapolitan violin by this very desirable maker. Exceptional sound. Please enquire for further information...
(Certificate - W.E.Hill & Sons)
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Giuseppe Pedrazzini, Milan, 1924
Good and attractive example in fine condition and bearing the original label dated 1924. Please enquire for more details...
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Matthew Hardie, Edinburgh 1811
A truly fine and inspired instrument on a later Stradivari model bearing Hardie's original label.
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Italian, circa 1800
Clean instrument in fine condition. Though of more humble Italian origins (the maker is unknown), it retains great charm and sounds excellent.
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Joseph Hill, London, circa 1770
Very attractive instrument by this highly regarded and prominent 18th C. maker. Fine condition.
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W. E. Hill & Sons, London, 1900
An exquisite instrument in top condition on the favoured Stradivari model bearing the original label "William E. Hill & Sons, Makers, 140 New Bond Street, London, 1900. No. 135"
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Ch.J.B. Collin-Mezin, Paris, 1893
Very good example in absolutely perfect condition, built on the frequently favoured Stradivari model.
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Ch.J.B. Collin-Mezin, Paris 1899
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Very attractive violin of Collin-Mezin's very best type on a Stradivari pattern and with a fine soft varnish
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