Hammig + Sohne Violin, Circa 1821, Germany
Labeled Johann Hammig + Sohne, this violin was made in Neukirchen, Germany in 1821. The violin has a dark even stain, the back is flamed at an angle with wide stripes creating a beautiful pattern. The top has a tight grain in the middle which spreads out to the edges. The expert craftsmanship of this violin is evident and it has a very bight, resonant and clear sound. The tone is is very easy to produce and the smooth sound is very even in all positions. Each note rings.
Labeled Johann Hammig + Sohne, this violin was made in Neukirchen, Germany in 1821. The violin has a dark even stain, the back is flamed at an angle with wide stripes creating a beautiful pattern. The top has a tight grain in the middle which spreads out to the edges. The expert craftsmanship of this violin is evident and it has a very bight, resonant and clear sound. The tone is is very easy to produce and the smooth sound is very even in all positions. Each note rings.
Labeled Johann Hammig + Sohne, this violin was made in Neukirchen, Germany in 1821. The violin has a dark even stain, the back is flamed at an angle with wide stripes creating a beautiful pattern. The top has a tight grain in the middle which spreads out to the edges. The expert craftsmanship of this violin is evident and it has a very bight, resonant and clear sound. The tone is is very easy to produce and the smooth sound is very even in all positions. Each note rings.