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information request    14:37 on Saturday, January 27, 2007 Vote for this post Vote against this post 0 votes

threefinger
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Hi:
I recently inherited my mothers' violin, and have taken it to a good luthier for set up, new sound post, fine tuners, etc.

There is a label inside which says: "Johannes Gabbrielly Florence anno 1763." A pretty thorough search of the internet reveals no maker by that name, so I assume it is a cheap to mid-range violin produced by a factory not in Florence, and not in 1763.

If anyone has information on this make or where it may have been made, would you be so kind to share?

I remember mum playing this when I was a boy, and it had a beautiful tone. We were forbidden to even look at it in the case, so I guess to her it had value.

Thanks for any info forthcoming.

Regards:

3F.



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Re: information request    20:52 on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 Vote for this post Vote against this post 0 votes

eri
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Try asking this again on www.theviolinman.co.uk . He knows a lot about obscure makers.

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Re: information request    03:40 on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 Vote for this post Vote against this post 0 votes

cisum
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G.B. Gabrielli (Gabbrielli)is a famous leading Florence maker in 18th century. If your violin is genuine Gabrielli, it could sell a good money. If you have photos, you could send them to me, I could give you some of my thoughts.

   

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