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That's not an italian violin.
It's intend to be a Maggini copy... German probably, Markneukirchen.
It's not so old as they say either, it seems to be an early 20th century work, or also an antiqued new instrument.
I don't see anything special in it.
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| Of course that is not Italian so old violin, but I was expecting that somebody would care to shed some more light - beside disputable presumptions known from the book by H. Petherick - on the work of this obscure luthier. Amateur
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| Hello! I have a violin labeled Gisalberti. Here a picture: 
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| Hi Baillot, can you provide some more photos (perhaps of better quality), written details, guessing, anything? Regards, Amateur
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