Andreas Engleder



(1810 – 1861)

Andreas Engleder was a pupil of his uncle Joseph Fischer in Regensburg and of J. C. Vauchel. He served as a violin maker to the court in Munich. In 1854, he exhibited a quintet of instruments with an eccentric pear-shaped outline. He was recognized as one of the finest makers of the Munich school, known for his fine workmanship on classical models, which were very sought-after and worthwhile. Engleder ...Read More / fecit Monachii, 18.. Read Less


Price History

- The auction record for this maker is $1,037 in Apr 2005, for a violin.
- 2 auction price results.

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Instruments

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