EARLY 19TH CENTURY VIOLIN BY THOMAS HARDIE OF EDINBURGH,
bears printed label to the interior and indistinctly dated circa 1830-50, with bow, in case (for restoration)
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Sold for £1,500
Estimated at £100 - £150
Condition Report
Total length: 60cm
Violin for restoration. Neck has detached, as has tailpiece and bridge. Tuners missing. Surface wear to the body of the violin.
Label to interior has some wear (pictured)
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