- Violin H. A. Littlehause New
Violin H. A. Littlehause New Britain CT 1915 with bow some loss of finish chin rest worn in case.
- A 19th Century violin case with
A 19th Century violin case with fitted mahogany interior
- A Derby dry-edge figure of a violinist,
A Derby dry-edge figure of a violinist, circa 1755, wearing a yellow coat, his breeches painted flowers, 13cm high
- A 19th Century silhouette of a
A 19th Century silhouette of a violinist, 10cm x 8cm and two other silhouettes
- CHILD'S GERMAN VIOLIN WITH BOW
CHILD'S GERMAN VIOLIN WITH BOW IN CASE: German made Child's Violin, Circa 1905. Purchased by Lucy May Stanton, for William Stanton Forbes. Purchased from his Violin Teacher in Cincinnati, OH. Resides in a hard case. Approx. 4'' h x 26.5'' l x 8.75'' w.
CONDITION: Needs to be refurbished.
- FRENCH VIOLINFrench violin, ca.
FRENCH VIOLINFrench violin, ca. 1921, production model no. 4329, quilted maple. 23 1/2''l
- An early 20th Century violin bow
An early 20th Century violin bow the octagonal stick stamped ''Otto A. Hoyer'' the ebony frog with pearl eye the silver and ebony adjuster with pearl eye
- A violin in shaped pent roof wooden
A violin in shaped pent roof wooden case.
- A violin by Franz Sandner, dated
A violin by Franz Sandner, dated 2004, in a fitted case with a bow by Glasser, another by Coda and another
- A 19th Century violin in the ''Guarnerius''
A 19th Century violin in the ''Guarnerius'' manner with 14ins two piece back 23.5ins overall with paper label complete with bow in fitted case
- An American Violin Carl George
An American Violin Carl George having a pine top plate and one-piece tiger maple back the interior bearing a paper label with maker's signature and dated 1935. Length of back approximately 355 mm.
- An early 20th Century violin bow
An early 20th Century violin bow the octagonal stick stamped ''Otto A. Hoyer'' and ''Germany'' the ebony frog with pearl eye the silver and ebony adjuster with pearl eye 29.25ins long
- An early 20th Century French ''Stradivarius''
An early 20th Century French ''Stradivarius'' pattern full size violin with single piece back (back measurement excluding button 14ins - 23.5ins overall) with bow and case for same
- VIOLIN AND CASE. First half-20th
VIOLIN AND CASE. First half-20th century. Unlabeled violin, wear. 23.5"h., bow and case, wear and missing handle. 31"h.
- A violin by Strunal, Czech Republic,
A violin by Strunal, Czech Republic, no 3370, in a fitted case with a bow by W E Dorflerand and another by VingoBow
- 3 VIOLINS3 Violins- 1.) German
3 VIOLINS3 Violins- 1.) German violin, Miggini, ca. 1900; 2.) Violin, ca. 1940, base bar cracked; and 3.) German 1/2 size violin, ca. 1960, case by Roth.
- A violin and bow in hard case.
A violin and bow in hard case.
- Late 19th/early 20th century German
Late 19th/early 20th century German violin; inlaid with mother of pearl string banding. Bow also inlaid with MOP, very good condition. 23 1/4"L. Bow is in great condition. Violin with minor surface wear overall, missing one string, and partial loss to MOP string banding.
- AN EUROPEAN VIOLIN, PROBABLY ITALIAN
AN EUROPEAN VIOLIN, PROBABLY ITALIAN A European violin, probably Italian, bearing the label of 'Giuseppe Ornati, fece in Milano, 1960', overall 23.5"l, body length 14"l; with a brown Canadian Everest hardcase instrument case
- A late 19th/early 20th Century
A late 19th/early 20th Century full size violin with figured two piece back (back measurement excluding button 14.25ins - 24ins overall) and bow and case for same
- Antique Violin labeled "David Tecchler
Antique Violin labeled "David Tecchler Liutaro Fecit Roma Anno 1704", finely striped maple, rosewood tuning pegs, double-line inlaid edg
- A 20th century full sized violin
A 20th century full sized violin with figured two-piece back (back measurement excluding button 14.5ins - 23.5ins overall) and a violin bow stamped ''Lupot'' with mother of pearl inlay to frog 29.5ins overall both in later fitted case
- A GERMAN VIOLIN A German violin,
A GERMAN VIOLIN A German violin, bearing the label of Heinrich Eichheimer Berlin 1896 (4/4) 24"l, having simulated age lines not cracks en suite with a faux crocodile case.
- A violin with ebony pegs and stringing
A violin with ebony pegs and stringing together with bow.
- Two French faience models of violins,
Two French faience models of violins, 19th Century, one finely painted in blue with musicians, 58cm long, the other penciled in black with musicians and putti, (lacking scroll), 46cm long/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
- American 4/4 Violin, Albert Krell,
American 4/4 Violin, Albert Krell, Cincinnati, OH, 1877 signed, dated, numbered 181 and cased with two bows, strings and accessories case length 31.75 in — 80.6 cm
- VIOLIN, 19TH C.Violin, 19th c.,
VIOLIN, 19TH C.Violin, 19th c., with one-piece tiger maple back, with two unmarked bows and case, body - 14" l. Provenance: From the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Williams, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Case and bows - as found, crack to end of darker bow. Violin - minor wear from use, no apparent cracks, no label visible.
- GERMAN VIOLIN. Dated 1909. Made
GERMAN VIOLIN. Dated 1909. Made by Frederick Geisler, model Nicolas Amati. Nicely scrolled top, simple neck, and typical "F" holes. With bow and case. 22"l.
- A Continental Violin
19th/20th
A Continental Violin
19th/20th Century
with bow and case.
Length 23 1/2 inches.
- EUROPEAN VIOLIN IN WOOD CASE. Circa
EUROPEAN VIOLIN IN WOOD CASE. Circa 1900. Violin has label "Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis, Faciebat Anno 17", wear and scratches and wallpaper line wood case. Hinge damage. 23.5"h. Case 31"h.
- VIOLIN. Made by ''N.W. House Springfield
VIOLIN. Made by ''N.W. House Springfield OH''. Dated June 1900 good condition with case and two bows. Neck is made in two pieces.
- VIOLIN labeled "Bargelli Josefs"
VIOLIN labeled "Bargelli Josefs" and dated "1930," cased with a bow marked "Hopf," violin lg. 24 in.
- An Italian Violin
bearing the label
An Italian Violin
bearing the label of Giovanni Paolo Maggini (c. 1580-c. 1630), with a handwritten date of 1663.
- English School 19th Century Portrait
English School 19th Century Portrait of a Violinist
Estimate:$800-$1,200
- CZECHOSLOVAKIAN VIOLINCzechoslovakian
CZECHOSLOVAKIAN VIOLINCzechoslovakian violin, ca. 1920-1930's, curly maple wood.
- VIOLIN. Ohio early 20th century
VIOLIN. Ohio early 20th century mixed woods. Full size violin with stenciled makers mark ''D.A. Begin Versailles Ohio''. 23.5''h.