Markneukirchen violin of master craftsmanship tradition, built around 1940
Attractive German Markneukirchen violin with luminous orange-brown varnish and a two-piece back. This violin was built in Saxony in the 1940's and is a piece of good Markneukirchen master craftsman tradition, made after a Stradivari pattern. This gorgous violin's character is determined by the luminous red-brown varnish, that shows traces from time, the precisely cut soundholes, elegant...
Attractive German Markneukirchen violin with luminous orange-brown varnish and a two-piece back. This violin was built in Saxony in the 1940's and is a piece of good Markneukirchen master craftsman tradition, made after a Stradivari pattern. This gorgous violin's character is determined by the luminous red-brown varnish, that shows traces from time, the precisely cut soundholes, elegant purfling and beautiful edgework. It is a warm-toned, powerful violin with minor blemishes offered crackfee, undamaged and like all offers from us ready to play, with 30 days returns. This 4/4 violin features a bright, brilliant, resonant sound of good power and would well suit both beginners and advanced players. Delivered free of shipping costs by Corilon Violins, with a 30-day return policy and trade-in guarantee.
- Inventory no.
- 7556
- Provenance
- Markneukirchen
- Year
- um 1940
- Tone
- warm, clear, powerful, solid
- Length of back
- 35.6 cm