Violin by Georg Kloz, 1770 – Mittenwald | With Moenig Certificate
This remarkable violin, made in 1770 by Georg Kloz in Mittenwald, is a beautifully preserved example of 18th-century Bavarian craftsmanship. Part of the renowned Kloz family of luthiers, Georg’s work is celebrated for its graceful outlines, precise arching, and warm, resonant tone.
Accompanied by a certificate from Moenig & Son, this instrument stands out not only for its historical significance but also for its exceptional condition—particularly rare for a violin of this age. Its preservation speaks to the care it has received over generations, while its tonal character retains the clarity, depth, and complexity that have long defined the Kloz name.
An extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of violin-making history that remains as musically compelling today as it was over 250 years ago.
Specifications for Violin by Georg Kloz, Mittenwald, 1770, w/ Moenig Certificate
Sound | Dark or Dark Open or Resonant |
Size | 4/4 (full) |
Player Use | Professional Instruments |
Violin Type | Antique & Vintage |
Variety | Premium |
Products Measurements
Length Of Back (mm) | 357.0 |
Width of Upper Bout (mm) | 163.0 |
Width of Center Bout (mm) | 110.0 |
Width of Lower Bout (mm) | 202.0 |
Neck Length (mm) | 131.0 |
Body Stop (mm) | 194.0 |
String Length (mm) | 327.0 |
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