1736 c. - Violin "Cessol"

Back of two pieces of curly maple with medium curl corrugated, glued in a herringbone pattern with vertex at the top. Ribs of wood similar to that of the back. Golden-reddish-orange varnish.

  • 1736 c., Cremona
  • Original
  • 35.1 cm
  • 16.15 cm
  • 10.9 cm
  • 20.05 cm
  • Max Möckel, Berlin, January 2, 1919; Letter by Emil Herrmann, Berlin, New York, Easton, March 23, 1931, to Mr. Fels; Letter by Alfred E. Hill, London, November 6, 1922, to Miss Neill; W. E. Hill & Sons, London, August 11, 1922; Emil Herrmann, Berlin, New York, Easton, September 20, 1951; Letter by Emil Herrmann, Berlin, New York, Easton, April 20, 1960, to Mr. Goodman; Emil Herrmann, Berlin, New York, Easton, September 14, 1961; Machold Rare Violins, Bremen, Zurich, New York, Vienna, April 26, 1972; Machold Rare Violins, Bremen, Zurich, New York, Vienna, February 6, 1998
  • Amy Emerson Neill (1922/31); Iso Briselli (1931)
  • Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume (Paris); Count Cessol (Florence); Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume (Paris); Signora Virginia Teja-Ferni 1900; Unknown 1900; Ernst Kessler (Berlin) 1910; Ernst Jelinek (Berlin) 1910; Felix E. Kahn 1919/21; Amy Emerson Neill (Chicago) 1921/30; Jennie Skolnik 1931; Samuel G. Fels (Philadelphia) 1931/51; Emil Herrmann 1951; Elaine Joyce Weldon 1951/61; Emil Herrmann 1961; Hugh Lang 1961; Rembert Wurlitzer Inc. 1966; Henry Werro (Bern, Switzerland) 1966; Heinz Machold 1972; Dr. Fritz Rychel 1972/95; Dietmar Machold 1995/98; Dr. Herbert R. Axelrod 1997
  • Hill 1931; S. a. 1950 (III); Machold 1998 (IV); Axelrod 2002; Versari 2003; Bonhams 2008; Chiesa-Reuning-Rosengard 2008; Chiesa, Carlo 2010

creato:martedì 21 maggio 2013
modificato:giovedì 23 marzo 2017