PROPERTY FROM THE DAVID LLOYD KREEGER FOUNDATION THE SCHREIBER
A GOOD ITALIAN VIOLIN by Antonio Stradivari labelled Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis/Faciebat Anno 1712; the two-piece back of medium curl, the ribs similar, the scroll by Giovanni Guarneri, filius Andrea, the table of medium grain, the varnish of a dark golden colour, the length of back 14 1/16in. (35.8cm.)

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A GOOD ITALIAN VIOLIN by Antonio Stradivari labelled Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis/Faciebat Anno 1712; the two-piece back of medium curl, the ribs similar, the scroll by Giovanni Guarneri, filius Andrea, the table of medium grain, the varnish of a dark golden colour, the length of back 14 1/16in. (35.8cm.)

Sold with the certificate of Albert F. Moglie dated 11 June 1954, the insurance valuation of Jacques Francais dated 13 January 1975 and a letter of David Lloyd Kreeger to Herman Weinberg dated 18 April 1957 referring to certificates from Hills and "five or six other experts" which accompanied the instrument but are no longer extant.
Literature
Herbert K. Goodkind, Violin Iconography of Antonio Stradivari, New York, 1972, pp. 417, 732

Ernest N. Doring, How Many Strads, Our Heritage From The Master, Chicago, 1945, p. 169

Lot Essay

This instrument was played by Pinchas Zukerman between 1968 and 1972.
It was also loaned to Daniel Heifitz in 1976. According to Doring (op. cit.), the violin was owned by Dr Schreiber in St Petersburg circa 1870. At this time it was played by Wieniawski at the Russian court. About the turn of the century Oswald Möckel sold the instrument to Dr Louis Ravené of Berlin during whose ownership Huberman performed on the violin. Hans Basserman acquired the instrument in 1937 and soon after emigrated to the United States.

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