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English Violin made by Voller Brothers, labeled Raffaele ed Antonio Gagliano, Naples 1831

The Voller Brothers, William (born in 1854), Alfred (born in 1856) and Charles (born in 1865), were craftsmen who worked in Streatham, London, from 1885 to 1927 and are known for their imitations of fine violins and the infamous “Balfour” Stradivarius.

Charles Beare commented, “The most ingenious copyists are acknowledged to be William, Charles and Alfred Voller. The brothers were all accomplished musicians whose acquaintances included such well known figures as Wilhelmj and Tertis as well as having business contacts in various parts of Europe. By 1892 they were working for George Hart in London and several of their early instruments bear his label. After setting up independently they embarked on numerous copies of lesser-known makers as well as the more obvious names that include some dangerously convincing imitations of the Gagliano family.”

Today the Voller Brothers are known for their craftsmanship as well as their imitations of old Italian instruments.

This is a fine instrument in excellent condition. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Roger Dillworth, England.

Price:

$50,000+

Details:

Year:

1890-1900

Origin:

England

Measurements:

353mm

Status:

In stock

History of the Violin

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