Henri Farny Violin c 1910 USA import from Mirecourt, France
$995.00
This is a Henri Farny violin made around 1910 and imported from Mirecourt, France to the USA with a label. Henri Farni’s works were mostly imported by Rembert Wurlitzer from Mirecourt, France to Cincinnati and New York USA.
Henri Farny Violin c 1910 USA import from Mirecourt, France
This violin was made by Henri Farny in about 1910 and was imported to the United States from Mirecourt, France.
This is a French violin made for the trade by Henri Farni made about 1910. Most of Farni’s works were imported by Rembert Wurlitzer from Mirecourt, France to Cincinnati and New York USA. The marketing and selling of the instruments are done by the Wurlitzer firm, one of the most successful Music Houses of its day.
This is a Mirecourt Violin made around the 1930s with the label of a French luthier named L'Humbert. Emile L'Humbert is a French luthier who settled in rue de Passy in Paris in 1906 and began to make beautiful instruments until 1920 for Parisian luthiers.
Crafted in Romania by Master Luthier Vasile Gliga, who has over 27 years of experience, offering high-quality stringed instruments, including violins, violas, cellos, and double basses. Vasile Gliga is a Violin Society of America (VSA) member and the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM).
Our instruments are made from carefully aged European wood that has been naturally dried for 15 years. This 1/4 (quarter-size) violin features a solid Carpathian spruce top and flamed solid Carpathian maple sides and back. It includes hand varnishing, hand-inlaid purfling, and expertly carved fittings made from exotic wood and ebony, all installed to meet MENC specifications.
Note: This product is subject to pre-order. Please contact us at 1300 749 77, 07 3876 3877 or dlasa@animato.com.au
This is a German copy of the Stradivarius violin made in the Mid-20th Century. Antonio Stradivari is a renowned Italian violin maker who was said to have brought the craft of violin-making into its highest pitch of perfection and became the world’s most expensive violins.
This violin was made in the workshop of Jackson Guldan in Columbus, Ohio USA. Jackson Guldan is a company that manufactures stringed musical instruments.
This violin made around 1890 replicates one made by Antonio Stradivari, a famous Italian violin maker. His violins are among the world's most expensive, and he learned from Nicolo Amati before creating his own. Antonio was born in 1644 and passed away in Cremona in 1737.