How much is a Roth violin worth?

How much is a Roth violin worth?

How much is a Roth violin worth?

– The auction record for this maker is $19,200 in May 2019, for a violin.

Are Roth violins good?

Violins made in the Ernst Heinrich Roth workshop are highly sought after. These German instruments not only have beautiful workmanship but a powerful tone. The Roth workshop followed many different famous violin patterns including Stradivari, Guarneri, Amati, and Ruggieri.

How much does a Scherl and Roth violin cost?

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Where are Roth violins made?

After World War II, the Roths moved to the erstwhile West Germany from Markneukirchen (East Germany). The current violins are made in Bubenreuth/Erlangen and, after re-unification, both, in Markneukirchen and Bubenreuth/Erlangen.

Are Scherl and Roth violins good?

This Scherl & Roth R301E4L violin ($1,305) has a nice, even feel, noted one of our teacher reviewers. The sound was rated good to excellent, with depth and clarity on the first three strings, but a slightly whispery G string. The varnish was heavy for our tastes but didn’t seem to harm the overall tone and projection.

Where are Scherl & Roth violins made?

They renamed it Scherl & Roth. In 1938, the company moved from New York to Cleveland, Ohio, an early hub of violin manufacturing in the U.S.

Who was Heinrich Roth?

Heinrich Roth (December 18, 1620 in Dillingen, Germany – June 20, 1668 in Agra; also known as Henricus Rodius or Henrique Roa) was a missionary and pioneering Sanskrit scholar.

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