Stainer Violin Stamped On Back

Stainer Violin Stamped On Back - I have found no other identification whatsoever on the. It's ready to go with a shimmed fingerboard, otto infeld tailpiece and a good. Web we have a violin with all the earmarks described in this thread as a mass produced lower quality facsimile. The subject violin has a stamped mark, stainer, on the back, positioned. Web hi, this is your answer, please read entirely. Most likely made in germany or some other part of europe.

No caselength of back is 14 1/4 in. (jacobus stainer in absam prope oeniponteum 1765). 1920, 4/4 size, made in germany. Web hi, this is your answer, please read entirely. Most likely made in germany or some other part of europe.

The history of the instrument, as far as i know it, is roughly 100 years. Web hi, this is your answer, please read entirely. The stainer stamp on the back was a marketing gimmick because stainer was an outstanding maker, and stamping his name on an instrument was supposed to help it sell better. Web a 'stainer' violin with 'stainer' stamped on the back plate is probably a late copy. (jacobus stainer in absam prope oeniponteum 1765).

1920s German Made Violin Jacobus Stainer Style Picker's Supply

1920s German Made Violin Jacobus Stainer Style Picker's Supply

A 19th century violin with 2 piece back stamped 'Stainer', with label

A 19th century violin with 2 piece back stamped 'Stainer', with label

German violin c1900 stamped Stainer with 36cm twopiece maple back and

German violin c1900 stamped Stainer with 36cm twopiece maple back and

Violin by Jacob Stainer, circa 1660 Ingles & Hayday

Violin by Jacob Stainer, circa 1660 Ingles & Hayday

1920s German Made Violin Jacobus Stainer Style Picker's Supply

1920s German Made Violin Jacobus Stainer Style Picker's Supply

A 19th century violin with 2 piece back stamped 'Stainer', with label

A 19th century violin with 2 piece back stamped 'Stainer', with label

A 19th Century German Violin, stamped 'Stainer', with a 355mm two piece

A 19th Century German Violin, stamped 'Stainer', with a 355mm two piece

A late 19th/early 20th century violin stamped Stainer to back, 2 piece

A late 19th/early 20th century violin stamped Stainer to back, 2 piece

Is there a violin expert around? Help with stainer Antiques Board

Is there a violin expert around? Help with stainer Antiques Board

German violin c1900 stamped Stainer with 36cm twopiece maple back and

German violin c1900 stamped Stainer with 36cm twopiece maple back and

Stainer Violin Stamped On Back - The subject violin has a stamped mark, stainer, on the back, positioned. Web a 'stainer' violin with 'stainer' stamped on the back plate is probably a late copy. The stainer stamp on the back was a marketing gimmick because stainer was an outstanding maker, and stamping his name on an instrument was supposed to help it sell better. It's ready to go with a shimmed fingerboard, otto infeld tailpiece and a good. Web hi, this is your answer, please read entirely. I have found no other identification whatsoever on the. They are very accentuated as they head out toward the edges, rather than a gradual slope. Web we have a violin with all the earmarks described in this thread as a mass produced lower quality facsimile. Most likely made in germany or some other part of europe. No caselength of back is 14 1/4 in.

No caselength of back is 14 1/4 in. My luthier says the arching is very nice. Web a 'stainer' violin with 'stainer' stamped on the back plate is probably a late copy. The history of the instrument, as far as i know it, is roughly 100 years. I am seeking information on a violin that has been left to me for repair.

I am seeking information on a violin that has been left to me for repair. Web we have a violin with all the earmarks described in this thread as a mass produced lower quality facsimile. The stainer stamp on the back was a marketing gimmick because stainer was an outstanding maker, and stamping his name on an instrument was supposed to help it sell better. Most likely made in germany or some other part of europe.

Web a 'stainer' violin with 'stainer' stamped on the back plate is probably a late copy. No caselength of back is 14 1/4 in. The subject violin has a stamped mark, stainer, on the back, positioned.

Web hi, this is your answer, please read entirely. (jacobus stainer in absam prope oeniponteum 1765). This is a nice german copy of a jacobus stainer violin, made in the late 1800's or early 1900's.

Web A 'Stainer' Violin With 'Stainer' Stamped On The Back Plate Is Probably A Late Copy.

Does anyone have any idea as to the construction of this violin, and why it is contoured such? 1920, 4/4 size, made in germany. The subject violin has a stamped mark, stainer, on the back, positioned. Web we have a violin with all the earmarks described in this thread as a mass produced lower quality facsimile.

No Caselength Of Back Is 14 1/4 In.

They are very accentuated as they head out toward the edges, rather than a gradual slope. It's ready to go with a shimmed fingerboard, otto infeld tailpiece and a good. Web hi, this is your answer, please read entirely. Web jacobus stainer 4/4 violin with a flame maple body and neck.

I Am Seeking Information On A Violin That Has Been Left To Me For Repair.

The stainer stamp on the back was a marketing gimmick because stainer was an outstanding maker, and stamping his name on an instrument was supposed to help it sell better. I have found no other identification whatsoever on the. This is a nice german copy of a jacobus stainer violin, made in the late 1800's or early 1900's. (20.3 cm.) wide at lower bout, and 1 in.

The History Of The Instrument, As Far As I Know It, Is Roughly 100 Years.

(2.5 cm.) in depth at side, taken at the end block. My luthier says the arching is very nice. Web it is stamped stainer under the button, and is in a state of disrepair. Most likely made in germany or some other part of europe.