Early 20th Century 3/4 Violin
Early 1900s children’s 3/4 size violin. It is European but country of origin is unknown, though it is likely of German origin. This instrument bears no label. This would be a good instrument for a serious young violinist, or for a parent wishing to gift their young violinist a special piece of history. It is relatively uncommon to see small violins made with this level of quality and of this age. The tone can be described as sweet, full, warm, and open. It has a spruce top and 1-piece maple back.
Early 1900s children’s 3/4 size violin. It is European but country of origin is unknown, though it is likely of German origin. This instrument bears no label. This would be a good instrument for a serious young violinist, or for a parent wishing to gift their young violinist a special piece of history. It is relatively uncommon to see small violins made with this level of quality and of this age. The tone can be described as sweet, full, warm, and open. It has a spruce top and 1-piece maple back.
Early 1900s children’s 3/4 size violin. It is European but country of origin is unknown, though it is likely of German origin. This instrument bears no label. This would be a good instrument for a serious young violinist, or for a parent wishing to gift their young violinist a special piece of history. It is relatively uncommon to see small violins made with this level of quality and of this age. The tone can be described as sweet, full, warm, and open. It has a spruce top and 1-piece maple back.