An important contemporary Cello made by Italian-American maker Victor Gardener (Vittore Giardinieri) 1989.
The Cello is labelled “Vitttore E Giardinieri da Cavalese fatto anno 1989”
Signed inside “Vittore E Giardinieri da Cavalese, Italia, mi eta 80” numbered #107.
Known for cutting, milling and drying the wood for each of his instruments, a tree to instrument maker.
He also taught some of the most prominent American instrument makers to this day.
The Cello has a wonderful Golden/Amber varnish.
The cello has a small chip near the bridge foot and a ding in the rib. No cracks.
Length of back 756mm
Bout widths
Top bout 350mm
Middle bout 245mm
Lower bout 445mm
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