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Double bass Anonymous, approx.1880
String length 105 cm.
Probably built in Northern Italy or Tyrol. The repair slip is labelled with Vienna 1930. This instrument comes from the old collection of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra and was played there for a long time. It seems to us like it´s made in Italy, due to the fact that there is not a clear determination of origin, the bass is rated as a beautiful Tyrolean instrument.
The bass is in stable repaired condition and got a new K&T bridge.
€ 35000,- differential taxation
Jan Kulik, Prague 1852
4-string bass, string-length 101 cm
Built by one of the most famous violin makers of Prague of the 19th century, this is very rare and sought after instrument. Completely original condition. Few cracks, beautifully restored. No Soundpost or Bassbar Cracks. A proper solo instrument to fill even the biggest halls. Jan Kulik was a pupil of Martin Stoss in Vienna, a fact that you can see and hear in this beautiful bass.
€ 46000,- differential taxation
Currently under repair
Jakob Stöhr, St. Pölten 1830
A typical Viennese double bass made in the early 19th century.
Jakob Stöhr was the most famous luthier in St. Pölten at this time.
Original bassbar, original backbracing and label, very good repaired, all original condition and a fantastic sound.
String length: 106.8 cm.
€ 72000,- incl. 20% VAT
Fine Italian Double Bass labelled “Marcus Antonio Cerin, Venezia 1799”
4- string bass, string-length: 103cm
restored by Sergio Scaramelli, Ferrara, incl. Certificat of Sergio Scaramelli and Valutation.
including original 3-string tuners LAMMAX angled endpin system. Setup by K&T.
€ 80000,- differential taxation
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