Justin Maucotel, French violin, circa 1820 (certificate J.-J. Rampal)
This attractive early 19th century French violin, a splendid instrument dating back to around 1820, radiates an expressive splendour and playful elegance. The original label reads “Justin Maucotel,” a mark that in all likelihood can attributed to Jean Baptiste Justin Maucotel. He was a luthier in the
This attractive early 19th century French violin, a splendid instrument dating back to around 1820, radiates an expressive splendour and playful elegance. The original label reads “Justin Maucotel,” a mark that in all likelihood can attributed to Jean Baptiste Justin Maucotel. He was a luthier in the traditional violin-making town of Mirecourt. A few instruments which bear his stamp are his only surviving legacy. This certified Justin Maucotel violin is heavily and tastefully ornamented, with charmingly cut sound holes and a rich golden-orange varnish featuring a colourful aesthetic and delightful historic patina. It also has double purfling, which is one of the most striking kinds of details. The attractive and painstakingly crafted instrument has a compellingly mature, powerful and radiant voice that is dark and silvery with great precision. This splendid antique Justin Maucotel violin is now ready to play after having been meticulously set up by our specialists, and it is ideal for advanced musicians who who will appreciate playing this truly attractive and nonconformist personality of a violin. The certificate of authenticity from Jean-Jacques Rampal Paris is included in the price.
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- Inventory no.
- 7541
- Maker
- Justin Maucotel
- Provenance
- Mirecourt
- Year
- circa 1820
- Tone
- radiant, powerful
- Length of back
- 36.2 cm

