This incredibly well-preserved violin by the Gagliano brothers portrays a picture of an important transition chapter in Italian violin-making history.
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Cremona, 1768, also known as "Ex-Segelman" is an extremely well-preserved violin with a superb, strong, clear sound.
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Lorenzo Storioni is one of the most celebrated violin makers of the late 18th, and his instruments are prized for exceptional tonal qualities.
Ferdinando Gagliano is one of the most prominent violin makers in Naples, and his instruments are prized for their bold, bright sound.
Giovanni Ceruti is one of those craftsman that achieved a very high standard of craftsmanship, and his violins are sought after today.
Rogeri was one of the most important Italian violin makers of the late 17th century. His instruments are very rare, and their quality is undisputed.