An Italian violin probably by Raffaele and Antonio Gagliano, Naples, labelled Antonius Stradivarius, fecit in Cremona, anno 1719, the two-piece back of medium curl, the ribs similar, the head plain, the varnish of an orange-brown colour, the length of back 14 1/16in. (357mm)
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An Italian violin probably by Raffaele and Antonio Gagliano, Naples, labelled Antonius Stradivarius, fecit in Cremona, anno 1719, the two-piece back of medium curl, the ribs similar, the head plain, the varnish of an orange-brown colour, the length of back 14 1/16in. (357mm)

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An Italian violin probably by Raffaele and Antonio Gagliano, Naples, labelled Antonius Stradivarius, fecit in Cremona, anno 1719, the two-piece back of medium curl, the ribs similar, the head plain, the varnish of an orange-brown colour, the length of back 14 1/16in. (357mm)
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The instrument retains the original catalogue tag and seal from the Bicentario Stradivariano, Cremona, 1937, catalogue number 299

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