19th Century Whaler Violin, New England

19th Century Whaler Violin, New England

This full-size violin, is a wonderful example of New England whaler culture of the 19th century. The violin itself is probably German made, early 1800’s, with maple back and sides. But the whale inlays (bone) on the fingerboard were no doubt done locally in New England. And the custom, hand made wood case, original to the instrument, also features a brass whale on the top. (Note, the brass handle on the case, is the exact kind used by CF Martin on their coffin cases for guitars in the mid-19th century.) The bridge, and tailpiece are modern.
Bone inlays on the tuning pegs also.
The instrument is fully set up and ready to play.

Price: $2150.
In its original wood case, with a brass whale inlay on top.

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19th Century Whaler Violin, New England