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  • Stolen Brannen-Cooper flute

    A Brannen-Cooper Flute was stolen on 10th June 2008 from Tunbridge Wells, Kent.

    It is a solid silver open holed flute with a C# trill key and only a C foot joint. Serial no: 4446

  • Italiam cello, circa 1690: Birmingham

    Italiam cello, not later than 1690, last seen Birmingham September 17 1992

    • Large and of a deep golden colour
    • One piece back with a a sound post crack repaired many years ago this is visible of some 8-10"
    • Unique - a resonating bar runs from the ebony button in the base of the cello (marked Sprengel of Stuggart) which has meant the addition of an extra hole for the end pin which is a brass & rosewood W. E. Hill model.
    • Bridge stamped 'Kudanowski'
  • Joseph Gagliano violin: London

    Joseph Gagliano crafted in 1769 Violin last seen May 11 1991

    • Bears original label 'Joseph Gagliano Filius Nicolai fecit Neap. 1769' or similar.
    • Two piece back marked by a medium width figure ascending slightly from the joint.
    • Varnish - golden brown colour
    • On the back of the violin there is a badly repaired small crack running from the joint up to the shoulder - small but obvious.
    • Length of body - 14"
  • Francesco Guadagnini violin: London

    Francesco Guadagnini violin crafted in 1909 last seen on January 26 1994

    • Labelled: Francesco Guadagnini 1909
    • Orange/Red varnish
    • One piece back
    • Pegs inlaid with mother of pearl
    • Gold E adjuster
  • Giulio Degani violin: Greenwich

    Violin by Giulio Degani crafted in 1934, last seen in Greenwich on December 21 1993

    • Labelled: Giulio Degani Venezia 1934 and inscription dated Atlantic City 1934.
    • Back: Two pieces of quarter cut maple showing broad flames descending from centre joint.
    • Sides & scroll: similar maple to back.
    • Top: 2 pieces of spruce of narrow to broad grain.
    • Varnish: brownish red. Length of back 35.8cm.
  • Contra Bassoon: Manchester

    Gustav Mollenhauer contra bassoon serial number 668 last seen February 7 1998, Moss Side, Manchester.

  • Altus PSD Flute: London

    Altus PSD Flute with solid Arista head joint; serial number 6676. Last seen Oct 30 2007 12:00am, London.

  • Violin by Joseph Hel, 1886: London NW1

    Violin by Joseph Hel, 1886; last seen at the Ibis Hotel, London NW1 on Feb 23 2000.

    The front of the violin is of medium grain broadening in the bouts, the two-piece back of medium curl, the ribs and head similar. The varnish is of a red/orange colour over a golden ground. Length of back 14 & 1/8"". Middle of lower right front varnish thin/lost where cracks in the wood were repaired in the mid 1950's - unmistakeable."

    Labelled: Fair par J. Hel. No 95. Lille 1886.

  • Viola by Marinus Cappicchioni stolen: London SW11

    The viola is by MARINUS CAPPICCHIONI with original label dated Rimini 1966 and was stolen on March 2nd 2000

    The colour is deep yellowy-orange with the back darker than the front.

    There is a wood defect on button, several knocks on the back line, shoulder rest markings, fingernail damage, faint scratch pattern, inner bout worn, corner worn front right hand side.

    The bridge stamped 'COLIN NICHOLLS'. It has an unusual chin rest.

  • Soulsby bassoon lost on train: Cardiff to Swansea

    A rare handmade bassoon by Jeremy Soulsby of Hereford was left on a train between Cardiff and Swansea on October 17th 2007

    Bassoon has a missing B flat "trill" key and some scratches on the bell.

    Serial no 65 is hidden under the cap at the end of the instrument.

    The instrument was in a Wiseman bassoon gig bag of black leather. The bag has a bright yellow sticker from the Musicians Union. One of the four plastic feet on the case has broken off.

  • Testore violin lost: Portugal
    Testore violin lost: Portugal

    A Carlo Guiseppe Testore of Milan crafted in 1710 was lost in Estoril, Cascais, Portugal on April 28th 1999.

    The violin is labelled Carlo Giufeppe Testore in Contrada Larga di Milano al signo dell Aquila 1710.

    Measurements: Body length - 354mm. Across the back the upper bouts - 162mm, middle bouts - 105mm & the lower bouts - 203.5mm.

    The violin has been skillfully lengthened at the lower bouts and is only visible on the table.

    The bridge is marked ''D Kessler''.

  • Ageidus Klotz, Mittenwald violin, stolen from church: East Sussex
    Ageidus Klotz, Mittenwald violin, stolen from church: East Sussex

    On April 24th 1999 a violin by Ageidus Klotz, Mittenwald was stolen from a church in Hove, East Sussex.

    The instrument has a spruce front with two piece maple back and chestnut brown varnish. The bridge bears the name ''VOIGT''. Small mark (patch) by the F hole on right side.

  • Stefano Scarampella violin stolen: London SW16
    Stefano Scarampella violin stolen: London SW16

    In January 13th 1999 at approximately 12:00AM a violin by Stefano Scarampella was taken in a house burglary in london SW16.

    The Stefano Scarampella violin is light tan in colour with makers original label bearing the date 1911. It has a two piece maple back with the bridge stamped ''Ealing Strings'' and the number 3217 branded into the end of the fingerboard.

    The image is for illustrative purposes only: it is of different Stefano Scarampella violin (circa 1903).

  • Violin stolen: Churcham, Gloucestershire

    This violin was stolen from private home in Churcham, Gloucestershire.

    It was made by Harris and Sheldon The label reads HARRIS and SHELDON makers London. 2000. No: 190.

    The back length of the instrument is 14 1/16".

    The table is of Italina red pine with a strong reed with a medium width, fairly even, grain across the side.

    It has a one piece maple back with a light & narrow curl descending from left to right.

    The finish ia a brownish-red varnish.

    At the time it was in a Gordge de Luxe violin case.

  • Cello stolen with car: Barking, London

    A  cello was lost when a car was in Barking, East London.

    The instrument was made by David Rubio of Cambridge, 1987, and was a Montagnana copy.

    It was finished with a reddish/brown varnish.

    The right hand edge of the front upper bout shows signs of being sanded down - there are blue stains on the back edges and a trace of white staining on fingerboard and tailpiece from cleaning agent.

    it was in a Paxman cello case, which was British racing green, with a blue/mauve lining.