Antonio Stradivari, Cremona, 1691, the 'Hilton'
Violin: 40770
Back: One-piece
Varnish: Deep red-brown
Length of back: 35.7 cm
Upper bouts: 17 cm
Lower bouts: 21 cm
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Notes:
"The initials "T.S." have been stamped on the button of the back, with the date 1720, presumably the initials of the owner at that time... Early in the 19th century the violin is thought to have passed through Vincenzo Panormo's hands in London, and it owes much of its fresh appearance to having spent from 1843 to 1940 shut in its case in an unused family music room before discovery by William Beare."Capolavori di Antonio Stradivari, Charles Beare, Charles Beare, Capolavori di Antonio Stradivari, Milan
Provenance
Thomas Shuttleworth | |
from 1940 | William Arthur Beare |
in 1952 | Sold by W. E. Hill & Sons |
from 1952 | Reginald Hilton |
in 1987 | Sold by John & Arthur Beare |
in 1990 | Westdeutsche Landesbank |
from 1990 | Anonymous |
from 2016 | Current owner |
Certificates & Documents
- Certificate: W. E. Hill & Sons, London (1952)
- Certificate: John & Arthur Beare, London
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References
- Capolavori di Antonio Stradivari, Charles Beare, Arnoldo Mondadori S.p.A., Milan (illustrated)
- Journal of the Violin Society of America, Vol. IX, No. 3, Paul Schuback, The Queens College Press, Flushing, NY (illustrated)
- Exposition: Huit violons de Stradivarius, Claude Lebet, La Chaux-de-Fonds (illustrated)
- Stradivarius, Sa vie, ses instuments, Henri Pigaillem, Zurfluh, Bourg-la-Reine