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  2. Tarisio Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Tarisio Auctions. Tarisio is the world's largest seller of fine stringed instruments and bows. Founded in 1999 as an auction house that specializes in string instruments and bows, Tarisio now has locations in New York, London and Berlin and serves a global clientele.

  3. Luigi Tarisio - Wikipedia

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    Luigi Tarisio (Fontaneto d'Agogna (Novara) - 21 June 1796 – Milan - 1 November 1854) was an Italian violin dealer and collector. Early life [ edit ] He was of humble parents and is said to have trained as a carpenter, playing violin as a hobby.

  4. List of Stradivarius instruments - Wikipedia

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    Luigi Tarisio sold the ‘Gariel’ Stradivarius to another famous violin dealer, Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, who in turn sold it to the eminent French engineer, physician and founder member of the Academy of Science in Paris, Charles-Marie Gariel, the instrument’s namesake. Gariel likely sold it on shortly before his death in 1924.

  5. Lady Blunt Stradivarius - Wikipedia

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    Tarisio Auctions handled the sale online, raising almost £10 million (US$15.9 million), more than four times the previous auction record for a Stradivarius, held by the Molitor when it sold for US$3.6 million in 2010. Instrument. The Lady Blunt is one of the two best-preserved Stradivarius violins in existence.

  6. Molitor Stradivarius - Wikipedia

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    The violin was purchased by American violinist Elmar Oliveira at Christie's in 1989. Albert I. Stern owned the Molitor Stradivarius for 16 years, until 2010. The Molitor Stradivarius was sold through Tarisio Auctions on October 14, 2010, for a record $3.6 million, [5] the highest auction price ever paid for any musical instrument [6] until the ...

  7. Antonio Stradivari - Wikipedia

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    The violin collector Count Ignazio Alessandro Cozio di Salabue, Vuillaume, and later Tarisio Auctions have all contributed to this frenzy that would extend well into the 21st century. Also, most of the other major Cremonese luthiers died soon after Stradivari, putting an end to the golden period of Cremona's violin making, which lasted more ...

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