
Appraisal: Czech Violins & European Bows
Clip: Season 29 Episode 16 | 3m 18sVideo has Closed Captions
Appraisal: Czech Violins & European Bows
In Vintage San Jose, Hour 1, Peter Shaw appraises Czech violins & European bows.
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Appraisal: Czech Violins & European Bows
Clip: Season 29 Episode 16 | 3m 18sVideo has Closed Captions
In Vintage San Jose, Hour 1, Peter Shaw appraises Czech violins & European bows.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGUEST: They used to belong to my brothers' wife.
APPRAISER: Uh-huh.
GUEST: They both passed away they passed away, uh, prematurely, because probably, they were a lived in the fast lane.
APPRAISER: Uh-huh.
GUEST: She was the violinist... APPRAISER: I see.
GUEST: ...and her dad was a music teacher.
And her dad came from Czechoslovakia, and all I know about these, I think they're from Czechoslovakia, I'm not sure.
APPRAISER: And so she turned out to be a professional violinist?
GUEST: Yes.
APPRAISER: Well, these are both Czech violins.
And these are two of the best Czech makers, now that Czech makers are not as well-known as the Italians or the French or some of the English.
But the Czech makers were very fine craftsman this violin, is Ferdinandus Homolka.
It's dated 1873, and he was known as the Stradivarius of Prague.
GUEST: Oh, yes.
APPRAISER: So he has very high reputation.
It's a beautiful violin and it's in great condition.
This violin is not a... familiar name, Julius Hubicka.
The label is actually from Spidlen, which was his teacher.
And then he wrote on top of it, that he was a disciple of Spidlen, and then underneath it he signed it, so it was kind of an homage to his teacher.
GUEST: Uh-huh.
APPRAISER: This violin is dated 1927.
Tell us about the bows, do you know anything about those?
GUEST: All I know is that any violinist who came to, uh, play with the Calgary Philharmonic, wanted to try her... APPRAISER: her bows.
GUEST: Her bows.
Uh-huh.
And her violin.
And she had one bow, I don't know which it was, and it was exceptionally good.
APPRAISER: Uh-huh.
GUEST: That's all I know.
APPRAISER: This top bow was made by a very famous English maker, is one of the most famous English makers named James Tubbs.
I would say it's from around 1880.
GUEST: These violins haven't been touched for 25 years.
Would they be better if they were played?
APPRAISER: Yes, as they get played, they will loosen up, they will play better if they're played again.
And that will keep them in their top condition, to play them once in a while.
Today, a Homolka like this, as a retail price, between $20,000 and $25,000.
GUEST: Whoa!
APPRAISER: The Hubicka, around $12,000.
GUEST: Well... APPRAISER: The Tubbs bow, the button is not original, it detracts a little bit from this price, but even at that, would have a retail value around $13,000.
GUEST: Whoo!
APPRAISER: This next bow is a, a good quality German bow, around $1,500.
This bow right here, the Hill bow, unfortunately it's not original in all its parts.
The frog has been replaced on it.
So that cuts the value in half also, we can't see it on this side, but there's a repair to the head of the bow, so it-it greatly affects the value of the bow, but even at that, would have a value of around $1,500.
The other bows are inconsequential, $100 or so each.
So you have quite a collection.
GUEST: Wow.
(chuckles) Wow!
(both laughing) That's really good!
That's great!
Wow!
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Clip: S29 Ep16 | 46s | Appraisal: Korean Joseon Dynasty Hunting Screen, ca. 1800 (46s)
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Clip: S29 Ep16 | 1m 4s | Appraisal: Northwest Persian Serab Runner, ca. 1868 (1m 4s)
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Clip: S29 Ep16 | 2m 8s | Appraisal: Paul Lacroix Still Life Oil Painting, ca. 1850 (2m 8s)
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