Description
Very fine violin by Paul BAILLY (ca. 1844 – 1907) built in Paris in 1902.
Paul BAILLY had settled first in London and later in New York. From 1899 he moved his studio to Paris. Paul BAILLY worked for Nicolas Francois VUILLAUME and also for his famous brother Jean Baptiste VUILLAUME.
The top made of spruce wood has very fine and even annual rings, the divided maple back has wide flames that fall outwards. The brown-red paint is of very good quality and has no wear and tear.
The instrument bears the original note:
No. 1201 PAUL BAILLY
197, rue de Grenelle Paris Année 1902
Inside, on the floor joint, there is the additional manuscript:
Paul Bailly No. 1201
The violin is made according to a Stradivarius model and is very well preserved.
Certificate
The violin is accompanied by an expert opinion by Jean-Jacques RAMPAL, Paris 2024. (click here)
Gallery
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