Show Rajkumarunread, Nov 24, 2001, 7:35:38 AM11/24/01 to Hello, My mother has a Stradivarius violin. It has been with her for almost The label inside it reads: Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis,
Faciebat Based on the above info, can anybody confirm if my violin is a real Presume mine is a fake, what could be its value ????. I would sincerely appreciate if you can please provide me any further My email is Thanks Voice : 91-80-5530110 / 5522701(R) Contactfxgunread, Nov 24, 2001, 8:51:02 AM11/24/01 to Stradivari lived and worked in Italy. A Czech copy (labelled in English) would Warren Porterunread, Nov 24, 2001, 10:57:30 AM11/24/01 to True, the "faciebat" says "made like a Strad or modeled after a Strad". "Contactfxg" <> wrote in message Dianeunread, Nov 24, 2001, 3:26:33 PM11/24/01 to Rajkumar, Thousands of factory-made violins modeled after the great masters were made I wonder how one of them ended up in India! Diane J. Teskeunread, Nov 24, 2001, 9:06:08 PM11/24/01 to Others have given you the news about the literally millions of violins Jon Teske, violinist [who does NOT own a Strad] Dianeunread, Nov 26, 2001, 12:01:19 PM11/26/01 to Speaking of Morini, has there been any news about her Strad? Or is it That case fascinates me! Diane J. Teskeunread, Nov 26, 2001, 1:07:18 PM11/26/01 to I haven't heard of any recovery. I presume it would be reported in The Jon Chip Torgersonunread, Jan 1, 2002, 2:04:52 PM1/1/02 to "Warren
Porter" <> wrote in message > True, the "faciebat" says "made like a Strad or modeled after a Strad". "Faciebat Anno" means "made in the year". Chip Torgerson unread, Jan 30, 2017, 9:21:00 AM1/30/17 to Hi
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unread, Oct 11, 2017, 3:05:57 PM10/11/17 to I have Antonio Stradivarius Cremoneufis Faciebat Anno 1721 with insignia AS IN A CROSS. unread, Nov 20, 2018, 2:58:53 PM11/20/18 to I also have and this is the auctal spelling on the label..Antonius Stradiuarius Cremonensis
Faciebad anno 17 AS with a cross and made in czechoslovakia ..can anyone tell me more about it..my email is thank you How much is a 1713 Stradivarius violin worth?The instrument was owned by Lloyd's of London, which had compensated Huberman $30,000 for his loss. Fifty years later, the violin was valued at $1.1 million. Hall turned the Strad over to Lloyd's in 1988.
How much is a copy of a Stradivarius violin worth?Anywhere from $50 to $50,000 depending on its maker.
What does Faciebat Anno mean?October 4, 2006 at 09:25 PM · "Facibat anno" means "made in the year". It is a very inexpesive replica - assuming it's in good condition. If not, I'm sorry to tell you that it may have almost no value, and not worth the expense of fixing up.
How can you tell if a Stradivarius violin is real?The Label – To really know if it's an original one you can always identify it in the instrument's label. Stradivari's violins always had a label that read “Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis Faciebat Anno”, followed by the year they were made.
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