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Heinrich Th Heberlein Jr Violin, Markneukirchen, 1934

Heinrich Th Heberlein Jr Violin, Markneukirchen, 1934

Labelled:
Heinrich Th. Heberlein jr.
Markneukirchen 1934
Made in Germany
Copie: of Antonius Stradivarius

*branded to inside back plate*
H. Th. Heberlein jr.

The back is of two pieces of maple cut on the quarter of narrow flaming extending downward slightly from the center joint. 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-orange over a golden ground.

Back Length: 356mm
Upper Bout: 166mm
Center Bout: 112mm
Lower Bout: 206mm

A top soundpost patch has been performed.

Born in 1843, Heinrich Theodore Heberlein Jr. was immersed in the art of violin making his entire life, working first for his father, the respected Markneukirchen maker Carl August Heberlein. A careful and serious maker, he moved to Leipzig to work for Bausch and then Hanover where he studied with August Reichers. Establishing his own shop in 1863, Heinrich worked in the shop and taught at the Markneukirchen Violin Making School until retiring in 1897. His sons Paul Wilhelm and Albert Theodor took up the workshop continuing to use their father's name for the violins produced thereĀ 

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Heinrich Th Heberlein Jr Violin, Markneukirchen, 1934

Labelled:
Heinrich Th. Heberlein jr.
Markneukirchen 1934
Made in Germany
Copie: of Antonius Stradivarius

*branded to inside back plate*
H. Th. Heberlein jr.

The back is of two pieces of maple cut on the quarter of narrow flaming extending downward slightly from the center joint. 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-orange over a golden ground.

Back Length: 356mm
Upper Bout: 166mm
Center Bout: 112mm
Lower Bout: 206mm

A top soundpost patch has been performed.

Born in 1843, Heinrich Theodore Heberlein Jr. was immersed in the art of violin making his entire life, working first for his father, the respected Markneukirchen maker Carl August Heberlein. A careful and serious maker, he moved to Leipzig to work for Bausch and then Hanover where he studied with August Reichers. Establishing his own shop in 1863, Heinrich worked in the shop and taught at the Markneukirchen Violin Making School until retiring in 1897. His sons Paul Wilhelm and Albert Theodor took up the workshop continuing to use their father's name for the violins produced thereĀ 

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Labelled:
Heinrich Th. Heberlein jr.
Markneukirchen 1934
Made in Germany
Copie: of Antonius Stradivarius

*branded to inside back plate*
H. Th. Heberlein jr.

The back is of two pieces of maple cut on the quarter of narrow flaming extending downward slightly from the center joint. 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-orange over a golden ground.

Back Length: 356mm
Upper Bout: 166mm
Center Bout: 112mm
Lower Bout: 206mm

A top soundpost patch has been performed.

Born in 1843, Heinrich Theodore Heberlein Jr. was immersed in the art of violin making his entire life, working first for his father, the respected Markneukirchen maker Carl August Heberlein. A careful and serious maker, he moved to Leipzig to work for Bausch and then Hanover where he studied with August Reichers. Establishing his own shop in 1863, Heinrich worked in the shop and taught at the Markneukirchen Violin Making School until retiring in 1897. His sons Paul Wilhelm and Albert Theodor took up the workshop continuing to use their father's name for the violins produced thereĀ 

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