The liklihood is that this instrument is a fake. But, there is a remote possibility that it might be genuine. You need to have it looked at by Christie's in New York or London to ascertain it's authenticity or otherwise. If I handled the item, I would be able to immediately confirm it's age but I cannot tell you how to do it yourself. It has taken me 54 years of buying and selling every conceivable type of item to be able to to pass an accurate assessment of an item.
would like to know what my Nicolaus Amatus fecit in Cremona 1645 is worth.
How much is a nicalus amatus fecit in caremona 16 worth
Nicolaus Amatus violins were produced in the mid to late 1600s. Since then, many reproductions have been made. The chance of owning a 400 year old violin is slim to none, check with an antique specialist for authentication.
The translation of the phrase "Deus nobis haec otia fecit" is "God has given us this tranquility."
The Latin sentence 'Dominus fecit' may mean The Lord has made. Or it may mean The Lord has acted. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'Dominus' means 'Lord'. The verb 'fecit' means '[he/she/it] acts or makes, does act or make, is acting or making'.
Feci is the third principle part of the verb facio, or to do/make. Because it has a t at the end, that means it is in the perfect tense, 3rd person. So fecit means he/she/it made/has made or did/has done.
'He did his best' is 'Fecit optimus' in Latin.
It means "He (she or it) has done ( or made ) since the beginning."
John does/makes. I am assuming this makes sense in context.
This is the day that the Lord made.
Ingenivm Nobis Ipsa Pvella Fecit Part I - 1975 was released on: USA: 12 April 2012 (DVD & Blu-ray premiere)
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