Emil Hjorth & Sons


Violin maker

The Copenhagen workshop of Emil Theodor Hjorth was renamed Emil Hjorth & Sons in 1905, when Emil Theodor's sons, Otto and Knud, joined. Emil Theodor retired in 1906, leaving his sons to run the shop.

The firm has since been run by Knud's son, Arne, and is now overseen by Arne's son Mads. It is the longest running family business in the violin world.


Price History

- The auction record for this maker is $15,236 in Oct 2014, for a violin.
- 43 auction price results.

View all auction prices for Emil Hjorth & Sons

Instruments

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Violin - 1906
Copenhagen

Violin - 1909
Copenhagen

Violin - 1912
Copenhagen

Violin - 1914
Copenhagen

Violin - 1916
Copenhagen

Violin - 1924
Copenhagen

Violin - c. 1924
Copenhagen

Violin - 1930
Copenhagen

Violin - 1934
Copenhagen

Violin - 1937
Copenhagen

Violin - c. 1938
Copenhagen

Violin - 1939
Copenhagen

Violin - 1943
Copenhagen

Violin - 1947
Copenhagen

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