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.
Simply a violin made in austria. One of a million copy of Stradivarius violin...
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.
$50
Said label was applied to thousands of cheap violins in a bid to convince some amateur musicians or would be musicians that they were buying a quality instrument. Unfortunately, you instrument is likely to be worth just pennies. All the genuine Strads have verifiable histories of ownership so the chances of anyone discovering another genuine violin made by Stradivarius is zero.
A genuine Stradivarius cello would be worth millions, and you don't have one.
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.
nothing, it's probably made out of plywood
Simply a violin made in austria. One of a million copy of Stradivarius violin...
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.
Due to the fact that Antonius Stradivarius was born in 1644, I don't think it would be worth much. :)
$50
Said label was applied to thousands of cheap violins in a bid to convince some amateur musicians or would be musicians that they were buying a quality instrument. Unfortunately, you instrument is likely to be worth just pennies. All the genuine Strads have verifiable histories of ownership so the chances of anyone discovering another genuine violin made by Stradivarius is zero.
100,000
A genuine Stradivarius cello would be worth millions, and you don't have one.
If authentic, it would sell in the millions of dollars. However, it is unlikely to be an authentic Stradivarius. The Stradivarius model has become the most standard violin model to copy, and many German factory makers of the late 19th to mid 20th century especially put the name Stradivarius with a year on their instruments. If it would be one of these instruments, it could still be worth between $1000 and $3000 dollars.
Maybe...Firstly, stradiuarius is a spelling mistake (just like in my violin). Does it say copy of first? If it does, well its not a real strad obviously. During the 19th century many of the copies were mass produced in Germany, Japan and even places such as America, but it was only in 1954, that America requested that copy must be added if it was a copy. Chances are, yours is a copy, made before 1954. It may be machine mass produced or more or less likely hand made. I would recommend that you get it valued if you can't tell yourself if its a good or bad violin. Some are shabby, but some are worth alot. My violin is exactly the same thing inside but I think its pretty good. In 1914 the Federal Government required all imports to be marked "made in" and the country of origin. So this piece was clearly made after 1914 and thus could not be a real one. (Absence of this mark does not mean an item is older than 1914 since it may have been on the box or a paper label on the item that is now missing.)
Germany ring how much. Its. Worth?