1959 Ernst Heinrich Roth Violin '1700 Stradivarius Reproduction' w/HSC
Description
1959 Ernst Heinrich Roth Violin '1700 Stradivarius Reproduction' w/HSC
This Item Is Located At IVG Sherman Oaks
The Violin Is In Very Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos)
Built In Bubenreuth, Erlangen, Germany (See Stamp)
Labeled 'Reproduction Of Antonius Stradivarius Cremona 1700' (As Shown)
Full-Sized Violin (4/4)
Original Finish Is In Very Good Overall Condition
Varnish Shows Small Signs Of Playwear Including Cosmetic Marks, Dings And Scratches (As Shown)
Ebony Fittings are In Very Good Overall Condition (See Photos)
No Evidence Of Any Previous Repairs Or Cracks
Weight: 1lbs 1oz
Nut Width: .90"
Neck Depth At Saddle: .70"
Neck Depth At Heel: .80"
Missing Bow
Comes With Newer Hardshell Case As Shown
Ernst Heinrich Roth violins are highly regarded instruments known for their quality craftsmanship and rich, resonant tone. Originating from the renowned Roth workshop in Markneukirchen, Germany, these violins have been produced since the early 20th century and are favored by both advancing students and professional musicians. Each instrument reflects traditional German luthiery techniques, with careful attention to detail and consistent performance. Roth violins are particularly noted for their aesthetic beauty and tonal depth, making them a respected choice in the world of classical string instruments.
This Item Is Located At IVG Sherman Oaks
The Violin Is In Very Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos)
Built In Bubenreuth, Erlangen, Germany (See Stamp)
Labeled 'Reproduction Of Antonius Stradivarius Cremona 1700' (As Shown)
Full-Sized Violin (4/4)
Original Finish Is In Very Good Overall Condition
Varnish Shows Small Signs Of Playwear Including Cosmetic Marks, Dings And Scratches (As Shown)
Ebony Fittings are In Very Good Overall Condition (See Photos)
No Evidence Of Any Previous Repairs Or Cracks
Weight: 1lbs 1oz
Nut Width: .90"
Neck Depth At Saddle: .70"
Neck Depth At Heel: .80"
Missing Bow
Comes With Newer Hardshell Case As Shown
Ernst Heinrich Roth violins are highly regarded instruments known for their quality craftsmanship and rich, resonant tone. Originating from the renowned Roth workshop in Markneukirchen, Germany, these violins have been produced since the early 20th century and are favored by both advancing students and professional musicians. Each instrument reflects traditional German luthiery techniques, with careful attention to detail and consistent performance. Roth violins are particularly noted for their aesthetic beauty and tonal depth, making them a respected choice in the world of classical string instruments.