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Antonio Pelizon Violin
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Antonio Pelizon was the first in a family of violin makers who worked on the border of what is now Slovenia in the 18th and 19th centuries. His original workmanship is unpretentious and shows great care, especially the scrolls. F-holes are rather upright and open, and the varnish is usually thin and golden-yellow in hue. Pelizon's four sons succeeded him in the trade.
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is in our opinion, the work of Giulio Degani, made in Venice, Italy, circa 1910, and is so labeled within.
The instrument is a full size violin. The top table is  a two-piece plate of fine vertical grain spruce. The back table is a two-piece plate of moderately flamed maple slightly descending from the center joint. The ribs are of matching character to that of the back table. The neck and scroll are originall of slightly figured maple. The color of the varnish is a deep reddish brown. The instrument is in mint condition.
OBL: 356 mm
UB: 165 mm
CB: 117 mm
LB: 210 mm

