Violin by Andrea Postacchini, c. 1820 – Fermo, Italy
This exceptional violin, crafted around 1820 by Andrea Postacchini in Fermo, exemplifies the refined artistry and tonal brilliance that have earned him the title “the Stradivari of the Marches.” Known for his elegant models, luminous varnish, and superb tonal quality, Postacchini stands among the most revered Italian makers of the 19th century.
The instrument features a beautifully flamed maple back, a finely grained spruce top, and a rich, golden-brown varnish with a soft, mature patina. Tonally, it delivers a powerful, nuanced voice—warm and resonant in the lower register, with brilliance and depth in the upper range. The violin responds with ease, offering exceptional clarity and dynamic range, ideal for professional performance at the highest level.
A rare and distinguished Italian violin from one of the great names of the 19th century—an instrument of exceptional pedigree and enduring musical voice.
Specifications for Violin by Andrea Postacchini, Fermo, c. 1820
Sound | Bright Open or Floating or Bright |
Size | 4/4 (full) |
Player Use | Professional Instruments |
Violin Type | Antique & Vintage |
Variety | Premium |
Products Measurements
Length Of Back (mm) | 349.0 |
Width of Upper Bout (mm) | 158.0 |
Width of Center Bout (mm) | 109.0 |
Width of Lower Bout (mm) | 198.0 |
Neck Length (mm) | 135.0 |
Body Stop (mm) | 183.0 |
String Length (mm) | 315.0 |
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