The value of a compagnon violin can vary greatly depending on factors such as the maker, age, condition, provenance, and overall quality of the instrument. Compagnon violins are typically considered to be of higher quality and craftsmanship compared to mass-produced violins. A well-made compagnon violin by a reputable luthier could be valued in the thousands to tens of thousands of dollars, or even more for exceptionally rare or historically significant instruments. It is essential to have a professional appraisal to determine the precise value of a compagnon violin.
Compagnon is the French word for companion, if that helps.
Violin 3 is almost like viola, so it isn't very valuable. A solo will up the value, but not by much.
The value of an 1848 Ferdinand Lantner Houslar violin will vary depending on the condition and demand. In 2003, one of these violins sold at an auction for $1,235.
$5,000 and up in any condition
If it is a German made copy could be between 200-600 or more. Best to get is appraised.
Compagnon is the French word for companion, if that helps.
Jean Compagnon was born in 1916.
Jean Compagnon died in 2010.
Antoine Compagnon has written: 'Baudelaire devant l'innombrable'
compagnon
Bon compagnon - 1909 was released on: France: 1909 USA: 6 December 1909
Violin 3 is almost like viola, so it isn't very valuable. A solo will up the value, but not by much.
a companion
travel companion
a travel mate, a travelling companion
The value of an 1848 Ferdinand Lantner Houslar violin will vary depending on the condition and demand. In 2003, one of these violins sold at an auction for $1,235.
It depends on the condition, about 2000$ to 6000$