Lot Essay
Sold with the following documents and images; a certificate, Alfred Schmid Nachf., Munich, November 25, 1934; a letter of the same dated November 20, 1934; an appraisal, Jacques Francais, New York, September 11, 1980; another of the same dated June 30, 1983; two vintage black and white photographs of the instrument; copies of the vintage photographs imaged in the catalogue.
A dendrochronology analysis by John Topham, Redhill, UK, January 26, 2010 in which he wrote, The results show that the date of the youngest rings present on the bass and treble sides of the front were AD 1572 and AD 1571 respectively. His analysis showed a significant cross-match with the treble side of the front of a cello by Gasparo da Salò that was exhibited in the Liutai in Brescia exhibition in 2007 and he wrote,...the similarities can almost suggest the pieces came from the same tree.
A dendrochronology analysis by John Topham, Redhill, UK, January 26, 2010 in which he wrote, The results show that the date of the youngest rings present on the bass and treble sides of the front were AD 1572 and AD 1571 respectively. His analysis showed a significant cross-match with the treble side of the front of a cello by Gasparo da Salò that was exhibited in the Liutai in Brescia exhibition in 2007 and he wrote,...the similarities can almost suggest the pieces came from the same tree.