Impossible to tell without an appraisal from a dealer or luthier. Too many variables can effect the value, such as whether or not it's all original, the neck is grafted, the varnish is stripped etc.
I would love to know more about Jacob stainer's violins, unfortunatly there is a lot of information about him , but it's in German. I popped a URL to an article about Stainer below. Happily in English! -------- Only a professional violin appraiser can identify a real Jacobus Stainer violin and it takes decades to learn all the idiosyncrasies about a maker to do so. There are only a few hundred real Stainers and hundreds of thousands of copies, do the math. Dave Lashof
S. Ruf has written: 'Der Geigenmacher Jakob Stainer von Absam in Tirol' -- subject(s): Violin makers
Jacques or Jacobus Steiner, native of Absom, a small village of Tyrol, near Inspruck, was pupil of Antoine Amati, and worked in the same line with his master. Wishing to have a model of his own, he began to shorten that which is in common use. His numerous counterfeiters, without suspecting it, have all missed this mark, in restoring to their imitations the accustomed width. The brilliancy of the tone of the instruments of Steiner makes amends for what thew lack in volume; likewise his violins are better adaptec the music of a chamber than to that of a conc.
the price depens of conditon of the violin if the condition i's good and the ouner keeep the visual aspe4ct verrry good can up to 2000 euro and no les 800 thi's is the corect price in europe tested and acredited from expert germans company thaks for asking
violin ; biola ; violin
Violinists use the violin. I use the violin.
Violin and viola
Violin case- stores the violin for travel violin stand- displays a violin
Violin + Cello + Piano Violin + Violin + Piano Violin + Viola + Piano
The ribs on the violin is the curves on the side of the violin, by the f holes.
A violin is a violin. They are not alive and don't have genders.
buy a violin and bow go to a violin teacher and practise