faciebat in latin means manufactured and anno is year so the translation is manufactured in the year...
A 1723 Faciebat Anno has great value mainly because it is nearly 300 years old. The value is determined by the condition of the violin, however, this instrument in poor condition can still be worth 600 dollars.
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.
A genuine Stradivarius cello would be worth millions, and you don't have one.
Not 100 percent but I'd say 1723
About $50
A 1723 Faciebat Anno has great value mainly because it is nearly 300 years old. The value is determined by the condition of the violin, however, this instrument in poor condition can still be worth 600 dollars.
100,000
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.
sounds like a replica so probably around $100 or less
A genuine Stradivarius cello would be worth millions, and you don't have one.
Not 100 percent but I'd say 1723
I have an Antonius stradiuarius cremonenfis faciebat anno 1721 with a circle that has an as with a T above . Just want some info on it.
About $50
it is the birthplace of strdivarious violin....gwr
Yes, it is NOT a real Stradivarius. The man who made the famous violins was Antonio Stradivari....and he died in 1737. So, there is no possible way he made the violin.
I have the exact same model here, i cant tell if it's genuine, because the last 2 numbers of the year are bigger than the 2 first, but i saw some that are newer than this, being valued over 3000 dollars ;)
Mitsumasa Anno has written: 'Anno's alphabet'