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Pierre Joseph Hel Violin, Lille, 1894
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Pierre Joseph Hel Violin, Lille, 1894

Pierre Joseph Hel Violin, Lille, 1894

This particular violin is an exceptional example of the master maker's work. The beautiful one-piece back is coated with an excellently applied French style oil varnish. The instrument possesses an excellently balanced tonal register with the power and brilliance to soar above an ensemble when required. A true master level instrument for the aspiring professional.

This violin is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Jean-Jacques Rampal (2002) as well as a certificate from William E. Hill & Sons (1944).

$14,700.00

Original: $42,000.00

-65%
Pierre Joseph Hel Violin, Lille, 1894

$42,000.00

$14,700.00

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Pierre Joseph Hel Violin, Lille, 1894

This particular violin is an exceptional example of the master maker's work. The beautiful one-piece back is coated with an excellently applied French style oil varnish. The instrument possesses an excellently balanced tonal register with the power and brilliance to soar above an ensemble when required. A true master level instrument for the aspiring professional.

This violin is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Jean-Jacques Rampal (2002) as well as a certificate from William E. Hill & Sons (1944).

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This particular violin is an exceptional example of the master maker's work. The beautiful one-piece back is coated with an excellently applied French style oil varnish. The instrument possesses an excellently balanced tonal register with the power and brilliance to soar above an ensemble when required. A true master level instrument for the aspiring professional.

This violin is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Jean-Jacques Rampal (2002) as well as a certificate from William E. Hill & Sons (1944).