What is an antique violin?
antique violins are a type of stringed musical instrument that is desirable because of its age, which according to the generally accepted definition of antiques must be at least 100 years. This antique definition is an open interpretation because there is no accepted international standard, but most collectors and sellers are considered the standard of antique status. Antiques are usually considered valuable for their rarity due to age, but antique violins may have additional value due to other factors such as condition, rarity and quality. Some antique violins created by Master Luthiers, such as Antonio Stradivari, can be worth millions of dollars.
While any violin over 100 years can be considered antique, the most wanted antique violins come from the period of 1600 to 1750, which is considered the golden age of the violin production, when these creators of the violin considered the greatest art masters. Violin made later Anors, until 1900 until 1900, can still be pDinning for antiques, but those from earlier centuries are generally much more valuable, both for their age and rarity and quality.
Modern violins may differ significantly from vortex made in the past centuries. Although they are still primarily made of wood, modern violins can have parts made of artificial materials. Fine antique violins will not contain any artificial materials. This is one of the simplest ways to find out that the violin is not an antique.
However, the verification of antique violins can be extremely difficult. Many antique violins have been restored or repaired, maybe with new parts. Some of the ruthless parties even took authentic violins that created large masters and cannibalized to connect the parts with less valuable violins in an effort to hand over the results as the works of the main caterpillars. This can resulna, for example, in parts of one of the violin Antonio Stradivari appearAs part of several other violins, which are then offered as Stradivari, although they are not true Stradivari violin.Only an expert can actually distinguish antique violins from a more modern tool, reproduction or false. Potential buyers of one of these tools should take great care and buy only such violins from a renowned seller. Many antique violins are sold for tens or hundreds of thousands, or even millions of dollars in certain tools.