Who owns the Stradivarius violins?

Who owns the Stradivarius violins?

The heir of a wealthy American industrial family acquired the violin in 1990, before passing it down to his then 16-year-old granddaughter Elizabeth Pitcairn, who still owns it today.

Is the violin made by Antonius Stradivarius?

Instruments made by Antonius Stradivarius are still being discovered. If you don’t know whether your violin is made by Stradivarius, it probably isn’t. Most Strads have a provenance and are photographed, known and played by the best musicians. However, instruments made by Antonius Stradivarius are still being discovered.

How often do you get inquiries about a Stradivarius violin?

Phillip Injeian, who helped recover Totenberg’s instrument, says he used to get inquiries almost daily from people who thought they had found Stradivarius violins. Now, thanks to the publicity around that recovery, he says he gets as many as 10 inquiries per day.

Are there any red flags on a Stradivarius violin?

For example, three words inscribed on Smith’s instrument raise a red flag: Made in Germany. The Smithsonian says the U.S. government required those labels on imported goods. The experts also say they can spot phony Stradivarius violins from their shapes.

How much is the Messiah Stradivarius violin worth?

Years ago, Pollens questioned the origins of the Messiah Stradivarius, kept at the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford, which in museum publications experts have called Antonio Stradivari’s “crowning achievement” and “the most valuable musical instrument in history—probably worth more than £20 million,” or $30.4 million.

Where was the Antonius Stradivarius violin made?

I have a violin, on the inside it says Copy of Antonius Stradivarius Made in Germany. What is its value. Thank you I have a violin, on the inside it says Copy of Antonius Stradivarius…

How can you tell if a violin is a Stradivarius?

If the label contains the words “made in” followed by a country, the violin is not an authentic Stradivarius. Antonio Stradivari died in 1737, so any violin made after that time is not an authentic Stradivarius. The United States adapted its import regulations in 1891 to require the country of origin to be printed on all imported goods.

How much is a copy of a Stradivarius worth?

These Germany copy Stradivarius can be very valuable. Many of these do have some age and date from 1890-1920 and were made to be of the quality of Stradivarius so their craftmanship was high. If there is no other luthier name attached (some signed their name but many did not) the value can range between 200.00-500.00 most of the time.

How old is the Antonius Stradivarius cremonea Anno?

Vintage Antonius Stradivarius Cremonea Anno 17 German Made Violin is roughly 100 years old. Appears to be from late 19th century or early 20th. Includes more

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