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E.H. Roth IVR Violin, Markneukirchen, 1926

E.H. Roth IVR Violin, Markneukirchen, 1926

Based on a 1718 Stradivari violin, this beautifully balanced, versatile instrument is perfect for a wide range of styles, genres and venues. The tone is warm and focused, with plenty of character.

Ernst Heinrich Roth
Markneukirchen
Reproduction of
Antonius Stradivarius
Cremona 1718

Back Length: 359mm
Upper Bout: 171mm
Center Bout: 116mm
Lower Bout: 208mm

The back is of one piece of maple of medium flaming extending slightly upward from left to right. The ribs and scroll are of similar maple. The top is of two pieces of spruce cut on the quarter of narrow width grain widening slightly at the flanks. The varnish is red-brown over a golden ground.

The E.H. Roth Workshop
Founded in 1902 by Ernst Heinrich Roth, the E. H. Roth company has regularly produced some of the finest German stringed instruments. It has also produced some of the best violin makers in Germany, who apprenticed with the firm and developed into master violin makers. All Roth violins have the Roth label inside, with the names of the best makers appearing on the labels.

$9,000.00
E.H. Roth IVR Violin, Markneukirchen, 1926
$9,000.00

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E.H. Roth IVR Violin, Markneukirchen, 1926

Based on a 1718 Stradivari violin, this beautifully balanced, versatile instrument is perfect for a wide range of styles, genres and venues. The tone is warm and focused, with plenty of character.

Ernst Heinrich Roth
Markneukirchen
Reproduction of
Antonius Stradivarius
Cremona 1718

Back Length: 359mm
Upper Bout: 171mm
Center Bout: 116mm
Lower Bout: 208mm

The back is of one piece of maple of medium flaming extending slightly upward from left to right. The ribs and scroll are of similar maple. The top is of two pieces of spruce cut on the quarter of narrow width grain widening slightly at the flanks. The varnish is red-brown over a golden ground.

The E.H. Roth Workshop
Founded in 1902 by Ernst Heinrich Roth, the E. H. Roth company has regularly produced some of the finest German stringed instruments. It has also produced some of the best violin makers in Germany, who apprenticed with the firm and developed into master violin makers. All Roth violins have the Roth label inside, with the names of the best makers appearing on the labels.

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Based on a 1718 Stradivari violin, this beautifully balanced, versatile instrument is perfect for a wide range of styles, genres and venues. The tone is warm and focused, with plenty of character.

Ernst Heinrich Roth
Markneukirchen
Reproduction of
Antonius Stradivarius
Cremona 1718

Back Length: 359mm
Upper Bout: 171mm
Center Bout: 116mm
Lower Bout: 208mm

The back is of one piece of maple of medium flaming extending slightly upward from left to right. The ribs and scroll are of similar maple. The top is of two pieces of spruce cut on the quarter of narrow width grain widening slightly at the flanks. The varnish is red-brown over a golden ground.

The E.H. Roth Workshop
Founded in 1902 by Ernst Heinrich Roth, the E. H. Roth company has regularly produced some of the finest German stringed instruments. It has also produced some of the best violin makers in Germany, who apprenticed with the firm and developed into master violin makers. All Roth violins have the Roth label inside, with the names of the best makers appearing on the labels.

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