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Kochanski' Guarneri 'del Gesu' Violin 1741 42cm x 62cm メール便(定形外普通郵便)の送料は350円〜です。 One of the few 'del Gesu' instruments dated 1741, this violin is exceptional due to its fine state of preservation and pristine varnish.The thickness of the coat is almost undisturbed by polishing, and its glistening texture emphasises the instrument's freshness and natural condition. Includes measurem...
Antonio Stradivari ‘Dancla’ violin 1708 68cm x 84cm *裏面に当楽器の詳細なデータ、graduation map,parts等が掲載。 The 1708 ‘Dancla’ Stradivari is an exceptional violin from the middle of the maker’s so-called ‘golden period’. It perfectly represents Antonio Stradivari’s later experiments while also embodying some rare characteristics. This poster not only boasts full-length, actual-size photog...
Gasparo da Salo Cdouble bass C1550 68cm X 84cm A magnificent double bass by the 16th-century Italian master Gasparo da Salo, with original scroll. Includes measurements ‘Extraordinary ? this is the word that came into my mind the first time I saw this double bass. Just the sight of it is breathtaking. The model itself is exceptional ? the round, well-sized middle bouts with their long corners ...
Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume Cello 1865 68cm X 84cm This beautiful cello was made by Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume as part of a quartet for Count Dmitry Sheremetev. It is a rare copy of an early Stradivari of large size, and the form corresponds closely with that of the 'Cristiani', 'Stauffer' Stradivari of 1700. The arching is fuller than in the usual post-1700 B-form flattened style of the Stradivari, an...
Nicolo Amati 1677 Poster ‘Romanov’ Viola Poster 68cm X 84cm The 1677 ‘Romanov’ was made when Nicolo Amati was 81 years old and clearly shows the hand of the master, along with that of his son, Girolamo Amati II. It has been part of the collections of the Venetian nobility and Russian imperial dynasty, and was for many years the concert instrument of Max Aronoff, violinist with the Curtis Qua...
Antonio Stradivari 'Huberman' violin 1713 68cm x84cm This stunning instrument from Stradivari’s golden period has sleek, taut arching, lithe and slender corners, and a bubbled texture to the plum-red varnish. It was played by Bronislaw Huberman until 1936 until it was notoriously stolen from his dressing room at Carnegie Hall. Fifty years later it was recovered, and is now the property of US ...
De Munck' Stradivari Cello 1730 68cm X 84cm This well-presented cello played by Emanuel Feuermann and Steven Isserlis is striking for the originality that created a new cello form. It is currently on loan to Danjulo Ishizaka. 'The marvellous "de Munck" is striking in the originality of its slender form. The dominant feature is the large centre bouts, which curve in as deeply as those of the larg...
Antonio Stradivari 'Benvenuti' violin 1727 68cm X 84cm One of the masterpieces of Stradivari’s late period, the ‘Benvenuti’ has had a rich playing history ? which makes it all the more remarkable that the instrument remains in superb condition today. This is the first of The Strad's posters to use full-colour micro-CT scans, with all the scanned images actual-size reproductions of the instrum...
Antonio Stradivari ‘Gustav Mahler’ viola 1672 68cm X 84cm Currently played by Antoine Tamestit, the ‘Mahler’ is one of only ten surviving violas by Antonio Stradivari ? and the earliest known viola he made. The instrument bears all the hallmarks of the Cremonese master, as well as some intriguing details that suggest the 28-year-old luthier was already experimenting with the form. ‘The mo...
Antonio Stradivari violin 'Titian' 1715 68cm X 84cm The 'Titian' Stradivari of 1715 has long been counted among the finest violins of the maker's golden period. It has revealed itself to be a formidable concert instrument of unusual power and scope, remarkable for its focus and resilience under the bow. The violin was dubbed 'Titian' by the French dealer Albert Caressa because of its clear orang...