(From the Cozio Archive) • Billotet-Guilet, c. 1715–22, Cozio 40680 • Titan, Möller, Moskowsky, c. 1715–22, Cozio 61284 • Folinari, c. 1715–22, Cozio 32443 • Rappoldi, Campbell, c. 1715–22, Cozio 49179 • Marteau Habisreuthinger, c.1715–22, Cozio 45112 • Frank, Sin, Tonhalle, c. 1715–22, Cozio 44918 • Chang, 1717, purchased by
Sarah Chang from
Isaac Stern. This violin does not appear in the Cozio Archive list for Bartolomeo Giuseppe Guarneri "del Gesù" at Tarisio.com. • Milstein, Herrmann, Moennig, c. 1722–26, Cozio 49611 • NY Philharmonic, c. 1722–26, Cozio 45560 • Möller, Samsung, c. 1722–26, Cozio 41155 • Count de Vière-Cheremetieff, Balokovic, c. 1725–29, Cozio 43700 • Zimmermann, Aerson, c. 1725–29, Cozio 44520 • Prnjat 1726, now in the RTCG • Colin, Kogan, 1726, Cozio 40682 • Lord Red, 1727, Cozio 40361 • Dancla, Serato, c. 1726–29, Cozio 40409 • Milstein, Nathan, 1727, Cozio (previously listed) • Robberechts (Robrecht), 1728, Cozio 44054 • Corti, Tolstopiatow, Lvoff, c. 1728, Cozio 42441 • Kubelik, von Vecsey, c. 1728, Cozio 71858, used by Alexandra Conunova • 'Lady Stretton', 1728–29, Cozio 40126 used by
Albert Stern and
Elmar Oliveira • Cobbett, Downs, c. 1729, Cozio 60188 • Baron Heath, 1729, 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 • Lord Shaftsbury, c. 1730–31, Cozio 47533 • Castelbarco-Tarisio, c. 1732, Cozio 43676, now in collection at the
Chimei Museum.
Yu-Chien Tseng (at age 20) won the silver prize (gold not awarded) at the 2015 XV
International Tchaikovsky Competition with this violin. • 'The Cathedral',
George Enescu, 1731. In 2008, after a competition organized by the Romanian Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs and the Romanian National Museum "George Enescu", the violin has been entrusted to violinist Gabriel Croitoru and is again played in concerts. • Messeas (Cello), 1731, Cozio 40385 • Baltic, 1731, Cozio 40410 • Sorkin, Mischakoff, 1731, Cozio 42178 • Marteau, Habisreuthinger, 1731, Cozio 45112, owned by
Henri Marteau, then
Gérard Poulet and used by Maxim Vengerov. • Huberman, 1731, used by
Midori Goto, on lifetime loan from the Hayashibara Foundation • Stanley Goodman, c. 1731, Cozio 41968 • Geneva, Turettini, c. 1731, Cozio 47740 • Lo Stauffer, Zukerman, c. 1731, Cozio 40803 • Gibson, Huberman, 1731, Cozio 40406 • Armingaud/Fernández Blanco, 1732, on display at Mueso de Arte Hispanoamericano "Isaac Fernández Blanco", Buenos Aires, Argentina • Ferni, 1732, Cozio 47698 • Adolphe Sax, 1732, now in the Paris Conservatory of Music • Posselt, Phillip, 1732, owned by Ruth Posselt, now in a private collection • Mayseder, 1732, Cozio 42355 • Kreisler, Nachez, 1732, Cozio 40549 • Balokovic, Haupt, 1732, Cozio 40397 • Pixis, 1732, Cozio 43699 • Smith, Briggs, c. 1732, Cozio 40381 • Rode, von Heyder, c. 1732, Cozio 40389 • Jean Becker, 1732, Cozio 43270 • Gillot, Lord Dunmore, c. 1732, Cozio 40395 • Dittrich, c. 1732, Cozio 40218 • Plotenyi, Remenyi, 1732, Cozio 40394 •
Parlow,
Henryk Kaston, 1732, Cozio 41966 • Fritz Kreisler, 1733, Cozio 40400, given to Library of Congress in 1952 • Lafont-Siskovsky, 1733, Cozio 40399 • Consolo, 1733, Cozio 44397, used by
Liya Petrova • 1733, Cozio 47475 • Soil, 1733, Cozio 42723 • Hämmerle, 1733, Cozio 43920 • Prince Doria, 1733–34, Cozio 46922, acquired by the Doria Family from Jacquot of Paris in 1860 • Haddock, 1734, Cozio 40411 • Spagnoletti, 1734, Cozio 46715 • Rode, 1734, Cozio 40404 • Heberlein, le Guillet, 1734, Cozio 49613 • Pugnani, 1734, Cozio 40402 • Ferni, duc de Camposelice, 1734, Cozio 43826 • 1734, Cozio 61313 • 1734, Diable • Hart, Kreisler, c. 1734, Cozio 40551 • Lo Stauffer, 1734, displayed by the City of Cremona • Plowden, 1735, Cozio 40418 • Sennhauser, 1735, Cozio 40089 • David, 1735, Cozio 40618 • Parlow, Viotti, 1735, Cozio 40420 • Ladenburg, Odnoposoff, 1735, Cozio 40121 • Antoncich, Ward, 1735, Cozio 40450 • Chardon (Small Violin), 1735, Cozio 40421 • 'The King', 1735, Cozio 40407, now in the
Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts • Kubelik, Ferni, 1735, Cozio 40419, used by Kyung-Wha Chung • Ladenburg, 1735, played by
Robert McDuffie • Mary Portman, 1735, Cozio 40088, on loan to Ben Beilman (from Clement and Karen Arrison through the Stradivari Society of Chicago) • d'Egville, Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, Menuhin, 1735, Cozio 40417. Now in collection of David L. Fulton. • Wieniawski, 1736, Cozio 43840 • Muntz, Bustabo, 1736, Cozio 49615 • Count Cessol, 1736, Cozio 40422 • Pollitzer, Koessler, 1736, Cozio 43519 • Lafont, c. 1736, Cozio 41035 • Paulsen, 1737, Cozio 47249 • Joachim, 1737, Cozio 40412 • Zimbalist, 1737, Cozio 48357 • 'King Joseph', 1737, Cozio 40213, reportedly the first Guarnerius del Gesù to go to America in 1868, now in collection of
David L. Fulton •
Lipinski, 1737, owned by
Daniel Hope • Isaac Stern, Panette, Balatre, 1737, Cozio 40214. Once in the collection of David L. Fulton, • Maggio, Huberman, 1738, Cozio 66000 • Baron Gutmann, Baron Knoop, c. 1738, Cozio 42440 • Kortschak, Wurlitzer, Hammig, Spanish Joseph, 1739, Cozio 40428 • Museum, 1739, Cozio 43701 • Ebersholt, Menuhin, 1739, Cozio 40595, in collection of
Kunsthistorisches Museum • Beare, Steinhardt, 1739, Cozio 49617 • Bower, Druian, 1739, Cozio 44345 • 1739, Cozio 61377. Now in private collection of an anonymous German and lent to
Lisa Batiashvili. • "Read", 1739, owned by "Shozo Nakajima" • Lutti, Senn, 1740, Cozio 40430 • Fountaine (Small Violin), 1740, Cozio 4327 • Ysaÿe, 1740, Cozio 40064, used by Isaac Stern, now belonging to
Nippon Music Foundation • David, 1740, used by Jascha Heifetz, now in the San Francisco Legion of Honor Museum • Casadesus, c. 1740, Cozio 48178 • Pestel, Menuhin, c. 1740, Cozio 49624 • Rebner, Bonjour, c. 1740, Cozio 40432 • Heifetz, David, c. 1740, Cozio 40097 • Baron d'Erlanger, c. 1740–41, Cozio 45387 • Kochánski, 1741, Cozio 42807, used by
Aaron Rosand, sold for about $10 million in 2009 • Carrodus, 1741, Cozio 40255 • Henry Holst, 1741, Cozio 44998 • Playfair, 1741, Cozio 50382 • 1741, Cozio 49618 • Doubleday, Duvette, 1741 (in Ingles & Hayday catalogue) •
Vieuxtemps, 1741, called the "Mona Lisa" of violins, Cozio 40433. Owned by a private collector who bequeathed lifetime use of the instrument for performances to violinist
Anne Akiko Meyers. • Vieuxtemps, Wilmotte, c. 1741, Cozio 50024 • Duc de Camposelice, c. 1741, Cozio 40548 • c. 1741 "Titan," on loan to Canadian-American violinist
Timothy Chooi •
Lipinski, c. 1742, Cozio 40424 • Moser, 1742, Hamma & Co. Cozio 48180 • Wieniawski, 1742, Cozio 40090, on loan to Taiwanese-American violinist Paul Huang (2015 Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient) through the Stradivari Society. • Donaldson, McAllister, Sorobin, c. 1742, Cozio 40429 • Segelman, 1742, Cozio 40623 • Tellefsen, 1742, Cozio 40403 • Dragonetti, Walton, 1742, Cozio 43830 • Benno Rabinof, 1742, Cozio 55051 • Alard, 1742, Cozio 40444, now in Cité de la Musique, Paris •
Lord Wilton, 1742, Cozio 40256, used by Yehudi Menuhin, now in collection of
David L. Fulton • Dushkin, 1742, Cozio 40446, used by
Pinchas Zukerman • Rovelli, 1742, used by
Liya Petrova • Soldat, 1742, Cozio 40445, used by
Rachel Barton Pine •
Brusilow, 1743, Cozio 49626 • Spalding, 1743, Cozio 45063 • Sauret, 1743, Cozio 40253 • Burmester, Kanarievogel, Hammerle, 1743, Cozio 42987 • Baron Heath, 1743, Cozio 43582 •
Il Cannone, 1743, Cozio 40130, used by
Niccolò Paganini, now in the City Hall of Genoa •
Carrodus, Hottinger, 1743, Cozio 40447, used by
Richard Tognetti. • Leduc, c. 1744, Cozio 40448, used by
Henryk Szeryng, since 2019 played by
Augustin Hadelich • Sainton, Betti, c. 1744, Cozio 40434 • Doyen, 1744, Cozio 40436, currently held by Henry Ford Foundation • Edith Lorand, Columbus, Terminator, 1744, Cozio 49625 • Prince of Orange, Wald, Hoffmann, 1744, Cozio 42581, displayed by the Prague National Museum • Lord Coke, 1744, Cozio 40415 • de Bériot, 1744, Cozio 43991 • Cariplo, Hennel, Rosé, 1744, used by
Arthur Grumiaux Cozio 41962 •
Ole Bull, 1744, Cozio 40453, now in collection at the
Chimei Museum, acquired in 1992. In catalogue of Ingles & Hayday and Artes-Violins, Milano, 2010. One of Ole Bull's favorite violins, it is also believed to be the last work of Guarneri del Gesù. ==References==