Heinrich Heberlein - 4/4 Violin
From Wikipedia: Heinrich Theodore Heberlein Jr. (1843-1910) was a German violin maker from the Vogtland region that straddles modern day Germany and the Czech Republic. He was the son of Carl August Heberlein (1805-1879) and the grandson of the founder of the family dynasty Johann Gottlob Heberlein (1782-1856). The Heberlein workshop was located in Markneukirchen. He was possibly the first instrument maker to combine his craft with business savvy. More than one dozen medals were awarded to him at various exhibitions in Europe. According to Dr Annette Roeben of German violin experts Corilon Violins, Heberlein was "the most famous member" of this important family of luthiers and was "renowned for the excellent quality of his instruments and was awarded multiple honours, including Knight of the Saxonian Albrecht Order." This is a consignment instrument. Please see my policies on Consignment Cellos before purchasing. 4/4, Crafted in 1898, Used