Cremona 1713 Violin

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Antique violin need help in adapting age Strade copy Made in Germany with intials KH inside …..?

I recently purchased (I hope) is an antique violin for about DKK 150 The label inside reads: Copy of Antonius Stradivarius Cremona 1713 faciebat MADE Also in Germany, left of the label is a logo of a violin in a diamond that is on top of what looks to be the upper half of a globe, and there is a letter on each side of the violin neck logo – KH. I know it is old because there is spotting of mold inside. I think it's a factory instrument, probably made in czeckoslovakia c.1920 onwards but then again I really have no idea. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Hey:) Your violin sounded really interesting, so I did a little bit of reading around, and here is what I found! "KH is the initials used by the factory is located in the town of Kutna Hora, Czech Republic. On the other hand, if KH, then it is likely a product of Pilar workshops in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic. In both cases it is likely made between 1920 or thereabouts and c.1950 "Hope it is something help! If not, sorry> _ <

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