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A violin that was reportedly built in 1736 is going up for auction and insiders think it could fetch a few million dollars. The near 300-year-old instrument is said to have been crafted by Italy ...
Why a Guarneri violin is expected to fetch $10 million at auction. Despite numerous scientific tests, there are no definitive answers for why Guarneri instruments have their unique, coveted sound.
¶ With his $25,000 Guarnerius violin tucked cosily beneath his arm, Violinist Harry Braun, 22, walked down Manhattan's Fifth Avenue one night last week. Protege of Banker Otto Hermann ...
A man with a sledgehammer smashed into a Berry Hill violin shop and got away with close to $20,000 worth of collectible instruments. ... a Guarneri violin made in Czechoslovakia around 1920, ...
A rare, nearly 300-year-old violin that has been in the collection of the late businessman Sau-Wing Lam and exhibited twice at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York will be auctioned at ...
A rare, 292-year-old Guarneri violin, known as the Baltic, is expected to fetch more than $10 million in Tarisio's online auction on March 16.
The non-destructive X-ray analysis will allow scientists to see microscopic details within the violin’s wood, and reconstruct a 3D image of the violin. Picture: Getty Now, scientists and historians ...
An exceptionally rare Guarneri violin—so fabled that it has its own name, the Baltic—sold for $9.44 million (premium included) at auction on March 16, just shy of its $10 million estimate.
Made in 1731 by acclaimed Italian luthier, Bartolomeo Giuseppe Guarneri ‘del Gesù’, the rare violin had been valued at $10 million (£8.16 million) prior to the bidding, which took place on Monday 16 ...