nothing, it's probably made out of plywood
The value of a copy of an Antonius Stradivari violin made in Germany can vary widely based on factors such as the maker, age, condition, and craftsmanship. Generally, such copies can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. If it's a well-crafted replica from a reputable maker, it may fetch a higher price. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a professional appraiser or a reputable violin dealer.
What is the value of kiso suzuki copy of antonius stradivarius no.7
The Antonius Straduarius Cremona Faciebat Anno 1724 is a copy of the famous Antonius Stradivarius Cremona. The famous violin has many copies that are labeled with similar names to the originals.
I would estimate the value at approximately $1500.00. The 1713 is the year it was made. It is a Stradivarius copy, not the Original and was made by Durro who copied Stradivarrius.
It's an early 20th Century COPY, made in Germany or the Czech Republic (part of Austria-Hungary at the time). They sell for around a couple hundred dollars, maybe less if it isn't in playing condition.
The value of a cello labeled "Antonius Stradivarius faciebat Cremona 1713" can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, craftsmanship, and provenance. Typically, a high-quality copy made in the style of Stradivarius can range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. Authentic Stradivarius instruments, however, can sell for millions. For an accurate appraisal, consulting a professional appraiser or a reputable dealer is recommended.
Simply a violin made in austria. One of a million copy of Stradivarius violin...
I have one too... if yours is in playable condition, it might be worth about $750 or thereabouts to a violinist. Early in the 20th century, there was a folk movement for more pastoral times. German luthiers made modern-day interpretations of lutes and violins, etc. My violin (by BKN) is a nicely made copy of a 1721 Stradavarius, albeit several machined metal parts give it away as a 1920s-1940s build. The violin may be worth more to a history buff or antiques collector.
The value of a viola marked "Antonius Stradivarius faciebat Cremona 1713" can vary significantly based on its condition, authenticity, and provenance. Genuine Stradivarius instruments can fetch prices in the millions of dollars, but if the viola is a copy or a reproduction, it may be worth much less, potentially ranging from a few thousand to tens of thousands. An appraisal by a qualified expert would be necessary to determine its exact worth.
we have a Robert nurnberger as well.signed,dated 1908 with number 1054.can not find the worth as well.help!
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it sounds fake, it was made in the year 17? I dunno, take it to a dealer