Jay C. Freeman Holding Violins

(Original Caption) New York, NY: Photo shows a dilema for a violin expert- Jay C. Freeman, curator of the Wurlitzer Collection of rare violins, valued at $3,000,000 since the recent purchase of the Wanamaker Collection, with a copy and an original. At right (you're wrong again!) is the original- the Dancla Stradivarius, valued at $45,000, while at left, at which Mr. Freeman, is looking, is the excellent copy, but valued only at $150. The Wurlitzer Collection is now known as the world's most valuable. Undated photograph. (Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images)
(Original Caption) New York, NY: Photo shows a dilema for a violin expert- Jay C. Freeman, curator of the Wurlitzer Collection of rare violins, valued at $3,000,000 since the recent purchase of the Wanamaker Collection, with a copy and an original. At right (you're wrong again!) is the original- the Dancla Stradivarius, valued at $45,000, while at left, at which Mr. Freeman, is looking, is the excellent copy, but valued only at $150. The Wurlitzer Collection is now known as the world's most valuable. Undated photograph. (Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images)
Jay C. Freeman Holding Violins
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Credit:
George Rinhart / Contributor
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540340080
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Corbis Historical
Date created:
January 01, 1900
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