II Fine Violins $5,000 - $10,000

Eugene Langonet

Anno 1926. Eugene Langonet (1875-1959) apprenticed to Chipot-Vuilaume and then worked for Paul Mangenot before several years emplyment at W.E.Hill and Sons. Established his own business on Rue de i'Heronniere, Nantes 1910. Silver medal at Nantes Exhibition 1924. Please call for detail information. 

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Pawel Migiel

Violin made by Migiel Pawel fecit, Zakopane. Apprenticed under Wojceich Topa. Powerful clear tone in all ranges, Attractive golden brown varnish and beautifully flamed one peice back.

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Antonio Loveri

Markneukirchen, Germany. Antonio Loveri violin was imported into United States by the Tonk Brothers firm. 

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Robert A. Dölling

Markneukirchen, copy of Antonius Stradivarius. 

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Lillo Salerno

The violin after Guarneri Del Jesu was made by Italian born maker Lillo Salerno. He holds a degree from both Cremona and Mittenwald School. Upon graduation he worked for many well known restoration shops and established himself at Plorzheim, Germany in 2005. He uses only the best materials and woods and finishs his intruments with a rich and exquisite oil varnish. 

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