Description
Nicolas Bertholini is a trade name associated with violins crafted during the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Mirecourt, France—a renowned center for violin making. These instruments were produced in prominent workshops, including Laberte-Magnie and Laberte-Humbert Frères, which were celebrated for their high-quality craftsmanship. Over time, Nicolas Bertholini violins have earned a reputation for their musicality and aesthetic appeal, making them sought-after instruments for advancing players. Violins bearing the Nicolas Bertholini label are recognized for their fine materials, attention to detail, and elegant varnish, often in shades of red or golden-brown. Despite some labels indicating dates such as 1810, these instruments were actually made between 1880 and 1930. They were designed to cater to the needs of intermediate and advanced musicians, offering a
rich, balanced tone and good projection. This example is in excellent condition with no prior restorations and has been meticulously setup and adjusted in our shop.
Price available upon request.


