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The label indicates that the violin is attributed to the Amati family, specifically Antonius Hieronymus Amati, who was a renowned luthier from Cremona, Italy, and was active during the late 17th century. The "Andreae fil" refers to him being the son of Andrea Amati, one of the founding figures of violin making. The year 1685 suggests it was made towards the end of his career. However, it's important to have a professional appraisal to verify authenticity, as many replicas and imitations exist.

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