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  Tuesday, 25 Mar, 2008

Maxim Viktorov Inks $3.54 million Deal For Guarneri Violin Sotheby’s

Sotheby’s lately sold a Guarneri violin once a lavish possession by the musician Henri Vieuxtemps to a Russian entrepreneur for the maximum auction price ever paid for any musical instrument. Word is around that Maxim Viktorov paid an unrevealed sum, “well in excess” of pre-recorded last auction of the device. The preceding record was inked by a 1708 Stradivarius identified as the Hammer that got sold for $3.54 million at New-York based Christie’s in May 2006.

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Whilst the record for a Guarneri was set up during an auction in 1988, when a 1743 specimen from Cremona generated $1,126,088 at Sotheby’s in London. This proud owner of the Guarneri would be adding it to his existing collection of 15 violins. The violin has not been played in public for almost 70 years, but Viktorov assured that the instrument would now be played frequently in public.

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2 Responses to “Maxim Viktorov Inks $3.54 million Deal For Guarneri Violin Sotheby’s”
User Name: Sandro August 9th, 2009 at 8:41 pm

Ola!
Estou entrando em contato porque li sobre o Senhor Maxim Viktorov e descobri seu facinio pelos Violinos Raros, tenho um Violino 3/4 fabricado em Macher in Klingentahl AO 1736 por Christian Donat Llopff - Violin meu pai comprou de um velinho Alemão em 1984 e me deu de presente, quero saber se voce tem algum interesse por esta preciosidade?

Grato!
telefone: Brazil - 55 16 3013 4282

User Name: Roberto Goitein September 29th, 2010 at 2:55 pm

My contact relates to the fact that i inherited a violin from may late aunts. They were born in budapest, at the time parto of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. They were violin soloists, an one of them got an instrument, inside of which ther is a stamp, which reads: “Joseph Guarnerius fecit Cremonae 17..)”. Is neither me, nor my relatives are violin players, i intend to sell it.

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