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  2. Vincent Bach Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Location: 237 E. 41st Street, New York, New York [6] Serial Numbers: 2-900 (approximate) By 1922 the company incorporated, [6] had 10 employees [2] and moved into a small factory at 237 E. 41st Street in New York. [6] In 1924 Bach began producing cornets and trumpets under the Stradivarius by Vincent Bach Corporation name.

  3. Stradivarius - Wikipedia

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    A Stradivarius is one of the string instruments, such as violins, ... New York, 1972. Kestenbaum, David (16 May 2014). "Is A Stradivarius Just A Violin?".

  4. List of Stradivarius instruments - Wikipedia

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    It is considered to be the only remaining Stradivarius violin in as new state. ex-Windsor-Weinstein; Fite: 1716 Canada Council for the Arts: On loan to Timothy Chooi. [65] Baron Wittgenstein: 1716 Bulgarian Ministry of Culture Formerly owned by John Corigliano Sr. (former concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic). On loan to Mincho Minchev ...

  5. Antonio Stradivari - Wikipedia

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    A record price paid at a public auction for a Stradivari was $2,032,000 for the Lady Tennant at Christie's in New York, April 2005. [64] On 16 May 2006, Christie's auctioned Stradivari's 1707 Hammer for a new record of US$3,544,000. [65]

  6. Henry Hottinger Collection - Wikipedia

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    Hottinger Collection – formed in New York City by Henry Hottinger (4 February 1885 in New York, NY – 19 March 1979 in Stamford, CT).. Henry Hottinger was a founder and member of Wertheim & Co., a firm of Investment Bankers.

  7. Duke of Alcantara Stradivarius - Wikipedia

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    The Duke of Alcantara Stradivarius is a violin made by Antonio Stradivari of Cremona, Italy in 1732. In 1929 it was purchased by a collector in the United States and later donated to the University of California, Los Angeles. A student at the university misplaced the violin in 1967 and the instrument went missing for 27 years.

  8. Da Vinci, ex-Seidel Stradivarius - Wikipedia

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    He quickly sold the instrument to one of his close associates, Emil Herrmann, who then took it to New York. [1] On April 27, 1924, the violin was sold to Toscha Seidel for $25,000. [2] [3] [4] He used the violin throughout his performing and recording career including in movies such as The Wizard of Oz, The Great Waltz, and Melody for Three.

  9. Batta-Piatigorsky Stradivarius - Wikipedia

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    The Batta-Piatigorsky Stradivarius is generally regarded as being among Stradivari's finest cellos, along with the Duport Stradivarius, the Davidov Stradivarius and the Servais Stradivarius. [3] It is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.