It really depends on the model. The "Apollo" model is equivalent to student grade violins and those for the advancing student. They tend to be worth from a few hundred bucks to a thousand. However, the "Ardeton" is professional model and the cost of this make, again ranges. I've seen some go for $1500 and others $15,000. If you have a Rushworth and Dreaper violin, I'd highly advise you to go to a local instrument shop or luthier to get an official appraisal. They are the experts and seeing the instrument in person helps a lot. Hopefully that answers your question!
A new Ventura violin can be purchased for approximately $200.
in 1908 a robert Nurnburger violin was toted to be worth $69.00 according to a sears catalogue. this is decribed in the catalogue advertisement as a long essay.
About 10000$, but it's origin has to be documented.
Andrea Amati's "best" violin out of all, costed approximately $250,000,000. His others costed about $100,000,000.
I'm having the same question, anyone help? a violin of Dominicus Rief in Vils/ Tyroll, 1792
A new Ventura violin can be purchased for approximately $200.
in 1908 a robert Nurnburger violin was toted to be worth $69.00 according to a sears catalogue. this is decribed in the catalogue advertisement as a long essay.
About 10000$, but it's origin has to be documented.
A copy of a 1721 Stradivarius violin is actually not worth very much. On the retail market they can be found for about $175 to $400.
Andrea Amati's "best" violin out of all, costed approximately $250,000,000. His others costed about $100,000,000.
probably more than my house. O_O
I'm having the same question, anyone help? a violin of Dominicus Rief in Vils/ Tyroll, 1792
A copy of a 1721 Stradivarius violin is actually not worth very much. On the retail market they can be found for about $175 to $400.
Lake George NY, Elizabeth Pitcairn ownes it. I beleive its worth 13 million
300 bucks won't buy you much. I would think of that as "beginner". With violins the sky is the limit. It is a bit like this, if you buy a violin you will pay what you think it is worth.
The value of a handmade Carl Meifel violin can vary greatly depending on factors such as the quality of materials used, the craftsmanship of the instrument, its age, condition, and provenance. Generally, a Carl Meifel violin can range in price from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. To determine the specific value of a particular Carl Meifel violin, it is recommended to have the instrument appraised by a professional violin expert or luthier.
the cheapest electric violin at southwest strings is $350