French violin of Mirecourt, probably Barbé, c.1860 (certificate G. Chancereul)
Many traces from playing incate this antique French violin has a long musical biography. This violin which was presumably made by the Barbé family and was built in the 19th century in Mirecourt, as many typical features of Barbe family violins may indicate: The wide Maggini model features...
Many traces from playing incate this antique French violin has a long musical biography. This violin which was presumably made by the Barbé family and was built in the 19th century in Mirecourt, as many typical features of Barbe family violins may indicate: The wide Maggini model features flat archings, a delicate purfling and a wonderful back that was made in one piece, covered by a beautiful golden-brown varnish. With marks and scratches, minor blemishes and a transparent protective varnish (considered in the price) the violin is in good playing condition. The sound of this violin in is full of character, mature and warm features excellent resonance. The price includes a certificate from Gilles Chancereul.
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