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Cozio 42986 Briggs, 1730,
Cozio 61283
Baron Vitta, c. 1730,
Cozio 40391 David, Payne, c. 1730,
Cozio 40388 Pluvié, Champonay, Kahn, c. 1730,
Cozio 40392...
- (Ex-Nachez)".
Cozio.com.
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original on 7 May 2006.
Retrieved 14
August 2011. "Violin by
Antonio Stradivari, 1686 (Rosenheim)".
Cozio.com. Archived...
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historically important relationship with
notable violin collector Count Cozio.
Cozio purchased most, if not all, of Guadagnini's
output during this time,...
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Carlo Cozio,
Count of
Montiglio and
Salabue (c. 1715 – c. 1780) was an
Italian chess player and theorist. He is best
remembered for the book Il giuoco...
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Count Ig****o
Alessandro Cozio di
Salabue (1755–1840) was an
Italian nobleman who was
known as the
first great connoisseur and
collector of violins. A...
- 1648,
Cozio 40877 the 'Georgie Stoll' c. 1648,
Cozio 18796 the 'Alard' 1649,
Cozio 40103 the 'Brookings' 1654,
Cozio 40441 the 'Krasner, Voute',
Cozio 47111...
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workshop until his
death in 1737. It was then sold by his son
Paolo to
Count Cozio di
Salabue in 1775, and for a time, the
violin bore the name Salabue. The...
- on 13 June 2017.
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Cozio.com:
violin by
Antonio Stradivari, 1697 (Molitor)".
cozio.com. 2010.
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- Bb3 Bb7 (Caro Variation) 4...Bc5 (classical
Defence Deferred) 4...Nge7 (
Cozio Defence Deferred) 4...g6 (Fianchetto
Defence Deferred) 4...f5 (Schliemann...
- the "Comte
Cozio di Salabue," was made by
Stradivari in 1727 and was pla**** by
Paganini himself,
after he
acquired it from
Count Cozio de
Salabue in...