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My husband has a violin from is father that dies in 1939 antonius stradivarius cremonensis faciebat anno 1721 beside the date there is a circle with someting inside the circle we don’t know what it is the number in the date the 1 is big the 7 and 2 are small and the last one is also big we would like to know if you could refer someone to. There have been a number of scandals in recent years involving fine violin dealers, appraisers and auction houses. Serious charges of price manipulation, incompetence and fraud were pressed against certain important members of this rather arcane fellowship. The rule is: Caveat emptor - Let the buyer beware. Scherl-Roth vintage violin. Reproduction of Antonius Stradivari Design” violin 4/4. Model number Serial Number 4668. The Model Number is either R201EH or R20101. Adjusted in USA 26.05 This violin measures about 23 1/4' long overall, 14' body length and 8 1/16' spruce. Weighs little over 6 pounds. Paid $1205 Cash only-no soliciting. Scherl & Roth SR61 Scherl & Roth step-up violins are hand crafted with select solid spruce tops, flamed maple back and sides and hand-applied spirit varnish. Each instrument is hand adjusted in our shop and set-up with Dominant strings, ebony fingerboard and pegs, select French maple bridge and a.
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Ernst Heinrich Roth Violin Labels
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I wonder if anyone on this discussion is an expert on Ernst Heinrich Roth violins. In particular I have noticed that there are two styles of Roth labels. Some EH Roth labels are in cursive writing, feature signature by Ernst Heinrich Roth and might read,
'Ernst Heinrich Roth
Bubenruth Erlangen 19__
Made in West Germany
Reproduction of Antonius Stadivarious
Cremona 1700'
The other type of label is much more concise. The lettering is in bold Gothic Script
'Enst Heinrich Roth
Bubenreuth/Erlangen
anno 19__'
I speculate that the first type of label was used for violins that were intended for export for United States because the text is in English and seems to meet the American regulations for identifying the country of origin.
The second label gives no information about the model and makes it more difficult to determine the quality of the instrument.
Does anyone know how to identify the precise model of a Roth Viollin when it is not listed on the label?