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Cello um 1900 innen alter Klebezettel, Kopie Antonius Stradivarius Germany, Gesamtlänge 126 cm, dazu Bogen signiert Adolf C. Schuster, Gesamtlänge 72 cm, Gesamtgewicht ca. 66,5 g Cello around 1900 inside with old sticker note, copy Antonius Stradivarius Germany, total length 126 cm, with cello bow signed by Adolf C. Schuster, total length 72 cm, total weight approx. 66.5 g
Violin with two-piece back bearing internal paper label reading "Copie de Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis Faciebat Anno 1721" with monogram AF with cross above, length of back to top of button, 37cm and a bow with silvered metal mounts and mother-of-pearl and ebony frog, in a fitted caseCondition ReportPlease see additional photo's
[GONE WITH THE WIND]: FLEMING VICTOR: (1889-1949) American Film Director of Gone With The Wind and The Wizard of Oz (both 1939). Academy Award winner. An excellent, extremely rare vintage signed and inscribed 10.5 x 13 photograph, the image depicting Fleming in a head and shoulders pose intensely looking towards the camera. Photograph by Henry Waxman of Hollywood and bearing his blind embossed credit stamp to the lower right corner. Signed by Fleming in dark fountain pen ink to the image, 'Dear Baby, I love you, Victor'. Apparently inscribed to the actress Clara Bow, one of Fleming's lovers. A couple of very light, extremely small corner creases and a few very minor traces of former mounting to the verso, otherwise VG Clara Bow (1905-1965) American Actress, known as 'The It Girl'. Bow starred in the American silent comedy film Mantrap (1926) which was directed by Victor Fleming and was briefly engaged to the director in the same year. Fleming once likened Bow to a Stradivarius violin, stating 'touch her, and she responded with genius'.
DE STAEL-HOLSTEIN, Anne Louise Germaine, Madame (1766-1817). Autograph letter signed "Mme de Stael". [1813]. To Giovanni Battista Viotti. 1 page, 8vo, on a bifolium. In French. Inviting him for dinner and mentioning returning his violin (his Stradivarius?). (Browned, creased at folds); matted and framed. Unexamined out of frame. Viotti renewed his acquaintance with Madame de Stael in June 1813, shortly after she had arrived in London, and that fall, he began giving violin lessons to de Stael 's daughter Albertine. "A note from Madame de Stael, probably written in 1814, inviting 'caro Viotti ' to dinner, assures him that 'we shall give back the violin which I am keeping as a pledge that you come. ' Would Viotti have left the Buttero in the hands of his imperious friend?" (Warwick Lister, Amico, 2009, p. 283, quoting a similar letter from this same period from the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts collection).For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com
Bagpipe & other music comprising Piobareachd Society. Pioraireachid. nos. 1-15, Folio, wrappers; and 13 duplicate numbers; Schnapper, E.B. The British Union Catalogue of Early Music printed before the year 1801. 1957, 2 volumes, 4to, original cloth, spines faded; Sandys & Forster. History of the Violin. reprint edition, dustwrapper; Glatt, J. The Chieftains. 1997, dustwrapper; Balfoort, D.J. Antonius Stradivarius. n.d., original boards; Rua, Michele. L'Arpa nella Storia dei Popoli. Rome, 1913, 12mo, presentation copy, cloth; a small quantity of sheet music; Smith, W.C. A Bibliography of the Musical Works published by the firm of John Walsh 1721-1766. 1968, original cloth; Meyer-Baer, K. Liturgical Music Incunabula. 1962, original cloth; Pekaar, R.L. An Encyclopedia of Tunes for the Great Highland Bagpipe. 1994, wrappers; Rosenzweig, H. Historical Harps. 1991, original wrappers; and 3 paperbacks (41)
THREE GASCOIGNE MILK RECORDERS/SPRING BALANCES, with a boxed John Bull Dial Gauge/Indicator (s.d. to glass), with two distressed violins (one Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis Czechoslovakia, the other Lark Shanghai), with three framed Athena Sheila Rock prints and an oil on board of a Mediterranean street signed B Steele 1991
A 20th century Czechoslovakian violin, having a two piece back stamped Stainer with ebony finger board and rosewood pegs, bearing a label Jakob Stainer in absam ***it made in Czcho-Slovakia, 36cm (excluding button) cased, with an unmarked bow, together with one other 20th century Continental violin, having a two piece back, ebony finger board and rosewood pegs, bearing a label Antonius Stradivarius Cremonentis Faciebat Anno 1713, 36cm (excluding button), in a modern blue felt lined case. (2)

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