Fine Violins $50,000.00 above

Iginio Siega

Iginio Siega was born in Venice in 1903. He was the son of pupil of Ettore Siega, who studied under E. Degani and G. Schwarz and won several gold medals for his instruments. Please call for detail information. 

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Giuseppe Pedrazzini

Labeled Giuseppe Pedrazzini, Cremona 1946. Giuseppe Pedrazzini was an Italian maker and his work is among the best of the early 20th-century Italian makers. Please call for detail information. 

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Carl Becker

Chicago, 1940. Please call for detail information. 

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Sergio Peresson, anno 1982

SOLD. Sergio Peresson was an Italian-born violin maker (1913-1991). He moved to Venezuela in 1947 where he made new instruments and was reapirer to the Venezuelan Symphony Orchestra. In the early 1960s, he moved to Philadelphia and worked for the firm of William Moennig & Son between 1963 and 1971. In 1971, he moved to Haddenfield and continued to make instruments until his death in 1991. Please call for detail information. 

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Alfonso Della Corte

Naples, ca 1871. Please call for detail information.

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Gaibisso Giovanni Battista

Anno 1926, with initials in triangle on right. Gaibisso, Giovanni Battista was born in 1876 and pupil of Berardi. Established at Alassio and impressive achievements in solidity of structure without the slightest heaviness. Yellow or orange-red varnish. 

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Sergio Peresson 1957

Sergio Peresson 1957. Please call more more information!

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Angelo Radrizzani

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