GUEST
I went to college in 1968, and my instructor told me that I needed a better violin than the one I had, and we paid $600 for it, which was a lot of money back then.
APPRAISER
In 1968, you're right, $600 was a lot of money. What did you understand the violin to be when you bought it?
GUEST
Well, we were told it was an original instrument.
APPRAISER
Okay.
GUEST
The label inside, of course, didn't mean a lot to me, but we were told it was at that point about 100 years old.
APPRAISER
Well, the label on the inside says "JB Vuillaume, Paris 1861," and it has a signature on it. Your understanding was that it was an original what the label says, a JB Vuillaume.
GUEST
Correct.
APPRAISER
Has anybody ever contradicted that?
GUEST
No.
APPRAISER
All right, all right. Well, I'm a big fan of the work of JB Vuillaume. He started work in Paris about 1820, he died in 1875, and he was a really prolific maker. What's interesting to me is that the signature is on the label, but it's not written on the inside of the instrument, so it contradicts anything that Vuillaume was known to do. And in 1861, he didn't put his date on the label; all he did was number them, and we know that certain numbers correspond to certain dates. So the label made me very concerned. But I kept looking at your violin, and it's a really beautiful French violin. Do you have a sense of what it should be worth?
GUEST
I have no earthly idea. It could be worth anything as far as I know from $10 to $100.
APPRAISER
Well, I looked at the craftsmanship and the things that I noticed were how beautiful the purfling goes into the corners, the absolute fine, fine craftsmanship. So I thought, "This is somebody who knew what they were doing."
GUEST
Okay.
APPRAISER
The conclusion that I came to is that indeed this is a French violin, and the date on the label is not far off, but I would put it more after the death of JB Vuillaume, around 1880. And there were some workers that worked for Vuillaume who continued working, and one of them was Derazey. Now, I can't 100% say that this is a Derazey, but it is of the quality of the work of Derazey.
GUEST
Okay.
APPRAISER
And I would value this violin in the retail market today at $25,000.
GUEST
Oh wow, that's great! That is great. It's wonderful.
APPRAISER
So I think you picked out a beautiful violin.
GUEST
Thank you!
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