Jump to content
Maestronet Forums

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)

17377940724508924075364339854223.thumb.jpg.cf39cda8337a750d2a4d4de506d09b5c.jpg17377941445923142565524473172331.thumb.jpg.1cb4377521376ce0b63c2147e30aaa25.jpg1737793770974997625301815623925.thumb.jpg.9bed9eb31e78bb61ff552785ead305e5.jpg1737793770974997625301815623925.thumb.jpg.9bed9eb31e78bb61ff552785ead305e5.jpg17377932506151890748536949892965.thumb.jpg.944c30ed5f319c708f6d4af288e03850.jpg17377939141536659640564148751975.thumb.jpg.6d40927cb39d84b3c03efdfdb271af23.jpg1737793958905519469964485772727.thumb.jpg.fe4d3a9d1618d045959762d2b6114a8d.jpg17377932506151890748536949892965.thumb.jpg.944c30ed5f319c708f6d4af288e03850.jpgHello everyone I'm hoping someone could give me any information on this violin was purchased at a wealthy estate sale no information was given no markings or labeling other then a sticker I'm assuming was from someone who serviced or retailer but I'm not sure any info and value would be greatly appreciated 

Thanks in advance 

Adam 

Edited by adamjg
To add more photos
Posted

Looking at the bridge which is Chinese, I would assume from the pictures which are not as required by this forum, that the instrument is Chinese and not very old

Posted

As said above. Bridge is chinese, fingerboard looks like lower grade ebony, could even be rosewood stained black. Peg box looks unrefined, pegs not fully fitted. Violin just simply looks fresh and brand new out of the factory. Stereotypical indicators of chinese violins.

Always that possibility that it could be more, sometimes we get fooled, but I highly doubt it from what I can see.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.


×
×
  • Create New...