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  • About
  • Old instruments
  • Notable sales
  • Bows
  • Amati Project
  • Articles
    • Article DB Mag. no.1 1996
    • Article DB Mag. no. 7 1998
    • Article DB Mag. no. 20 2002
    • Article DB Mag. no.29 2004
    • Article DB Mag. no.35 2005
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Over the years we have been priviliged in finding new homes for some of the most wonderful basses in existence. Below are some examples of these instruments, although the list is far from being complete. We will hopefully add pictures and more instruments in due time.

Italian basses

  • Goffriller, Matteo, Venice 1728

  • Landolfi, Carlo Ferdinando, Milan 1770

  • Mandelli, Camillo, Buenos Aires 1904

  • Marchetti, Enrico, Turin 1896

  • Montagnana, Domenico, Venice circa 1750

  • Pallotta, Pietro, Perugia 1800

  • Rocca, Giuseppe, Turin 1850

  • Rogeri, Gio.Batt. Brescia 1710

  • Ruggieri, Vincenzo, Cremona circa 1700

  • Ventapane, Lorenzo, Naples 1838

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