An interpretation of
'The Cessol' by Antonio
Stradivari,Cremona 1716.
VI004 4/4 Only
Made during
Stradivari’s “Golden Period”, this violin is one of the
Great Master’s finest instruments. Described by the
Hills as “a superb example in every aspect, and quite of
the character we should expect.”
Handmade
and hand varnished violin.
Two piece back in
selected highly figured maple with matching ribs and
scroll; table in two pieces of selected spruce of narrow
grain. Hand applied varnish with an antiqued aspect.
Rosewood pegs with Paris eye, matching tailpiece and
chinrest.
Fitted French Despiau bridge and fitted
high quality sound post.
Strings available separately.
“I would recommend
these instruments to fellow professionals and my
students, as this degree of quality is simply not
available at a comparable price.”
Bernhard Docherty. Co-leader of the BBC Scottish
Symphony Orchestra



