Yes, it's cataloged as Lavalle 1731
No, Antonius Stradivarius did not make any violins in Czechoslovakia. Stradivarius was an Italian luthier who crafted his instruments in Cremona, Italy, during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Czechoslovakia did not exist as a nation during his lifetime, and his violins are primarily associated with his Cremonese workshop.
Hellier Stradivarius was created in 1679.
Davidov Stradivarius was created in 1712.
The Lost Stradivarius was created in 1895.
Viotti Stradivarius was created in 1709.
A few hundred dollars for the 200,000 or so fakes that are around. 1.5 million for a genuine one, but there were only 1000 of those made and not many have survived for 279 years.
No, Antonius Stradivarius did not make any violins in Czechoslovakia. Stradivarius was an Italian luthier who crafted his instruments in Cremona, Italy, during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Czechoslovakia did not exist as a nation during his lifetime, and his violins are primarily associated with his Cremonese workshop.
Duport Stradivarius was created in 1711.
Jupiter Stradivarius was created in 1700.
Lauterbach Stradivarius was created in 1719.
Messiah Stradivarius was created in 1716.
Cádiz Stradivarius was created in 1722.
Muntz Stradivarius was created in 1736.
Ames Stradivarius was created in 1734.
Marsick Stradivarius was created in 1715.
The Lost Stradivarius was created in 1895.
Servais Stradivarius was created in 1701.