Fine antique Czech master violin, circa 1800
With its individual appearance and the antique character of its light brown varnish, this attractive and finely crafted Bohemian master violin is an appealing instrument that was made around 1800 by an unknown Czech violin maker as a high-quality masterpiece. A later Antonius Carlous Leeb label is of no significance. The medium to flat arched model proves its tonal advantages in the sounding,...
With its individual appearance and the antique character of its light brown varnish, this attractive and finely crafted Bohemian master violin is an appealing instrument that was made around 1800 by an unknown Czech violin maker as a high-quality masterpiece. A later Antonius Carlous Leeb label is of no significance. The medium to flat arched model proves its tonal advantages in the sounding, warm and overtone-rich voice of this violin, which is bright, clear and well balanced. The fine purfling, the pretty scroll, individual and playful elegance which can be seen in the soundhole shapes, and the mildly flamed two-piece maple back in its high-quality finish present this antique, finely crafted Bohemian violin, which is in good condition. Some notably well-made table repairs and some old repaired wood worm traces to the ribs are generously considered in the attractive price. This beautiful antique stringed instrument of fine craftmanship and quality is suitable for advanced and demanding adult players who are looking for a differentiated, mature and aged sound. Like all our violins, it comes with free shipping, a 30-day return policy and Corilon's trade-in guarantee. This violin has deserved the special recommendation of our sound sample violinist for its balanced, quality and sound and easy to play.
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- Inventory no.
- 7553
- Provenance
- Böhmen
- Year
- circa 1800
- Tone
- warm, sweet, mature
- Length of back
- 36.0 cm