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'Lady Blunt' Stradivarius: quick facts

The 'Lady Blunt', made in 1721 and named for Lord Byron's granddaughter Lady Anne Blunt, is one of the best-preserved Stradivari violins. In 2011 it set the public-auction record for any musical instrument, selling for roughly US$15.9 million through the auctioneer Tarisio in a charity sale to benefit Japanese earthquake and tsunami relief.

Type
Violin
Year
1721
Period
Golden period
Value / sale
≈ US$15.9M (2011 auction record)
Where it is
Private (sold via Tarisio, 2011)
Named after
Lady Anne Blunt, granddaughter of Lord Byron, an early owner

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Sources: Tarisio — Cozio Archive of stringed instruments. Educational information only — not financial, investment, or appraisal advice. See our sources & fact-check policy.

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