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Labelled C.A. Wunderlich - 4/4 -  - Violín - Alemania
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Labelled C.A. Wunderlich - 4/4 - - Violín - Alemania

Craftsmanship Kind of Wood - The back and sides of the violin appear to be made from flamed maple, known for its distinctive patterns and strength. - The top is likely spruce, a common choice for its excellent acoustic properties. Wood Quality - The wood quality seems to be high, especially the flamed maple on the back, which shows a beautiful grain pattern indicative of well-selected material. Varnish - The varnish is a deep reddish-brown color, showing signs of wear and patina that suggest it is an older instrument. The varnish has chipped in some areas, particularly around the edges and the back. Purfling - The purfling is inlaid and appears to be hand-done, which is a hallmark of higher-quality craftsmanship. The lines are clean and precise. F-Holes - The f-holes are traditional in shape, likely following a Stradivarius or Guarneri style. The cuts are clean and well-finished. Fingerboard and Tailpiece - The fingerboard and tailpiece are both made of ebony, which is the standard wood for these parts due to its hardness and smoothness. Bridge - The bridge appears to be properly fitted, though it’s hard to see detailed fitting in the provided images. Proper fitting is crucial for sound transmission. Strings and Setup - The strings appear to be modern steel or synthetic core strings, which are standard for most players today. The setup looks standard without any visible adjustments or custom fittings. Scroll - The scroll is finely carved, showing typical features of good craftsmanship with clean lines and symmetrical turns. Label Inside the Instrument - The label reads "C. A. Wunderlich, Siebenbrunn (Vogtl.) Germany." This indicates the maker or at least the distributor of the violin. Damage - Visible wear includes varnish chips and some scratches on the back and edges. There are no apparent structural damages like cracks or open seams. Accessories Included - No additional accessories like bows, cases, or rosin are visible in the images provided. Construction Style and Influences F-Holes - The f-holes suggest a design influenced by classic Italian makers like Stradivarius or Guarneri, which are characterized by their elegant, elongated shape. Overall Style - The violin appears to follow the traditional German craftsmanship of the 19th or early 20th century, characterized by robust build quality and adherence to classical Italian design principles. Original Builders - The label indicates it was made or distributed by C. A. Wunderlich, a known German violin maker or workshop established in 1854 in Siebenbrunn (Vogtland), Germany. Wunderlich violins are often based on the classic Italian designs but are known for their German precision and craftsmanship. Building Method Materials High-quality tonewoods like spruce for the top and flamed maple for the back, sides, and neck. Construction Traditional methods likely employed, such as hand-carving the top and back plates and fitting the bass bar and sound post. Varnishing Hand-applied varnish, typical of the period, to enhance both the appearance and the acoustics of the instrument. Assembly Glued with animal hide glue, standard for high-quality violin construction, allowing for repairs and adjustments. Packaging and Shipping: Our commitment extends beyond the auction. The instrument will be professionally packaged and shipped within 3 workdays after payment, to ensure its safe journey to your doorstep. PostNL/DHL/DPD/UPS shipping options are available, tailored to your location you will always get the cheapest option. We understand the importance of a seamless process, and our team is dedicated to making your acquisition a worry-free experience. Warranty: Your satisfaction is important to us. This violin comes with a full warranty as per Catawiki’s terms and conditions. Notice: Pictures in this auction are part of the description.

N.º 92240061

Ya no está disponible
Labelled C.A. Wunderlich - 4/4 -  - Violín - Alemania

Labelled C.A. Wunderlich - 4/4 - - Violín - Alemania


Craftsmanship


Kind of Wood
- The back and sides of the violin appear to be made from flamed maple, known for its distinctive patterns and strength.
- The top is likely spruce, a common choice for its excellent acoustic properties.

Wood Quality
- The wood quality seems to be high, especially the flamed maple on the back, which shows a beautiful grain pattern indicative of well-selected material.

Varnish
- The varnish is a deep reddish-brown color, showing signs of wear and patina that suggest it is an older instrument. The varnish has chipped in some areas, particularly around the edges and the back.

Purfling
- The purfling is inlaid and appears to be hand-done, which is a hallmark of higher-quality craftsmanship. The lines are clean and precise.

F-Holes
- The f-holes are traditional in shape, likely following a Stradivarius or Guarneri style. The cuts are clean and well-finished.

Fingerboard and Tailpiece
- The fingerboard and tailpiece are both made of ebony, which is the standard wood for these parts due to its hardness and smoothness.

Bridge
- The bridge appears to be properly fitted, though it’s hard to see detailed fitting in the provided images. Proper fitting is crucial for sound transmission.

Strings and Setup
- The strings appear to be modern steel or synthetic core strings, which are standard for most players today. The setup looks standard without any visible adjustments or custom fittings.

Scroll
- The scroll is finely carved, showing typical features of good craftsmanship with clean lines and symmetrical turns.

Label Inside the Instrument
- The label reads "C. A. Wunderlich, Siebenbrunn (Vogtl.) Germany." This indicates the maker or at least the distributor of the violin.

Damage
- Visible wear includes varnish chips and some scratches on the back and edges. There are no apparent structural damages like cracks or open seams.

Accessories Included
- No additional accessories like bows, cases, or rosin are visible in the images provided.

Construction Style and Influences

F-Holes
- The f-holes suggest a design influenced by classic Italian makers like Stradivarius or Guarneri, which are characterized by their elegant, elongated shape.

Overall Style
- The violin appears to follow the traditional German craftsmanship of the 19th or early 20th century, characterized by robust build quality and adherence to classical Italian design principles.

Original Builders
- The label indicates it was made or distributed by C. A. Wunderlich, a known German violin maker or workshop established in 1854 in Siebenbrunn (Vogtland), Germany. Wunderlich violins are often based on the classic Italian designs but are known for their German precision and craftsmanship.

Building Method

Materials

High-quality tonewoods like spruce for the top and flamed maple for the back, sides, and neck.

Construction
Traditional methods likely employed, such as hand-carving the top and back plates and fitting the bass bar and sound post.

Varnishing
Hand-applied varnish, typical of the period, to enhance both the appearance and the acoustics of the instrument.

Assembly
Glued with animal hide glue, standard for high-quality violin construction, allowing for repairs and adjustments.


Packaging and Shipping:
Our commitment extends beyond the auction. The instrument will be professionally packaged and shipped within 3 workdays after payment, to ensure its safe journey to your doorstep. PostNL/DHL/DPD/UPS shipping options are available, tailored to your location you will always get the cheapest option.

We understand the importance of a seamless process, and our team is dedicated to making your acquisition a worry-free experience.


Warranty:
Your satisfaction is important to us. This violin comes with a full warranty as per Catawiki’s terms and conditions.

Notice:
Pictures in this auction are part of the description.


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