
| Instrument | Detail |
|---|---|
Stefano Conia violin |
The violin bears the label “Stefano Conia, Fatto in Cremona, Anno 1976 No. 236, S. Conia”. According to the accompanying maker’s certificate, it is modeled after the ex-”Vieuxtemps” 1716 violin of Antonio Stradivari. Click here for photos and more information. |
| Christo Wood violin | The violin bears no label but is signed "Christo Wood 2004". |
| Karl Berger violin | This violin bears the label “Karl A. Berger, New York, 1960” and is branded on the inside. It is reported to be the last violin made by Karl Berger; however, we believe this not to be the case. Click here for photos and more information. |
| Myroslav Putsentela violin | This violin bears the label "M. Putsentela / Cremona 2001" and is pictured in the accompanying maker's certificate dated 3.03.2001. Click here for photos and more information. |
| Peter Stolley violin | The violin bears the label "Peter Stolley #17, Saxtons River, Vermont 1989." Click here for photos and more information. |
| EH Roth 1967 violin | "Ernst Heinrich Roth, 1967 #23174". The violin is in very good condition and is a fine example of the Roth workshop's best work of this period. Click here for photos and more information. |
| 15-1/4" Juzek viola | This very small viola bears the label “John Juzek, Violinmaker in Prague (signature)”. A good beginner's instrument. |
| 15-5/8" Glasel viola | The viola bears the label "Edward Glasel and Son in Markneukirchen 1953". It is typical Markneukirchen work and model and is in excellent condition. This small viola would be a good instrument for a motivated beginner. |
| 17" viola by Marten Cornelissen | The viola bears the label, “Marten Cornelissen / Northampton, Mass. / Opus 508, 2003.” Click here for photos and more information. |
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