This violin was built in London in the early 1900s to fool their aristocracies into believing it was a violin from the 1700s made by the great Carlo Bergonzi who worked with Antonio Stradivarius. I believe the name of the builder was Henry Dean just say it was a copy is an understatement. It looks and sounds like the real thing. If the violin was an actual then Bergonzi it would be worth several hundred thousand dollars.
If you want to come and check it out you're welcome to or and bring an expert with you or just tell me where you want me to bring the violin to have it inspected I think one sold like this because it's an example with the same labels on the inside for over $6,000
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