Violins in Our Inventory

 

Giovanni Pistucci, 1845 labeled Raffaele & Antonio Gagliano

An Italian violin bearing the label Raffael & Antonio Gagliano by Giovanni Pistucci. Certified by Running & Son as by Giovanni Pistucci worked for the Gagliano brothers, where he most likely got Gagliano labels.

Price upon request.

 

An Italian violin bearing the label of Andrea Bisiach, 1933. Certified by Running & Son. Andrea worked in his father's (Leandro Bisiach) shop in Milan, Italy where he became an expert in judging old master violins.

Price upon request.

 

 

The London, circa 1750

This violin was made in one of the shops in London, in the mid 1700's. It's maker unknown. For more information, please contact us 207-596-7407.

#V161 - $25,000

 

Simon Schodler, 1764. A Bavarian maker, Schodler made violins with eloquent simplicity, reminiscent of the Joseph Hornsteiner style. Delicate, but sharply pointed corners with thrown-out edging.

#V102 - $15,000

 

E. H. Roth, 1926 Guarneri model

Ernst Heinrich Roth was born in 1877, in Markneukirchen, Germany. His most sought after instruments were made in the 1920's until about 1933. The highest level instruments were by the hand of Roth himself, but his workshop of masters makers produced instruments that were very desirable and sought after world wide. He over-saw all of the instruments produced, his instruments are beautiful by sight and have a powerful, yet rich and mellow tone; exceptionally fitted for both orchestral and solo playing.

#V110 - $9,500

E. H. Roth, 1926 Reproduction of Strad 1725

#V308 - $8,500

E.H. Roth, 1920's "Alard" Strad model

#V 128 - $9,950

     

Benedict Wagner, 1759

#V290 - $9,000

M. Couturieux, JTL

This French violin was made in the shop of Jerome Thibouville-Lamy (JTL) in around 1900. It has been regraduated and a new bass bar has been fitted. A classic fine French tone and response, suitable for the advanced player needing clear, concise articulation and power.

#V142 - $6,500

Weeman, Beal & Holmberg Boston, Mass.

Orrin Weemann imigrated from Germany in 1872 to establish one of the oldest violin houses in Boston MA. First in business with his sons, he then joined a partnership in 1910 with Beal & Holmberg (both musicians). Although they carried instruments for sale for all levels of playing; their own instruments were all custom made to order. The violins were mostly made by Weeman until his retirement in 1919. The instruments we made with a maple back and spruce top, with the quality of spruce and proper amounts of graduation hand tested.

#V101 - $6,000

 

 
   

C. Cai "Del Gesu" Model Cleveland, Ohio 2006

#V300 - $6,000

 

 

C.F. Schuster, circa 1910

#V120 - $3,500

 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

Albert Gropp, 1920's

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#V242 - $3,000

 

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#CS1150 - $1,200

     
     
 

 

 

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