Going, going, gone! Einstein violin sells for whopping £860,000
Einstein's Violin Sells for £860,000 An 1894 violin owned by Albert Einstein sold for £860,000, exceeding the estimated £300,000. The historic instrument was taken to Philip Brown, …
Einstein's Violin Sells for £860,000 An 1894 violin owned by Albert Einstein sold for £860,000, exceeding the estimated £300,000. The historic instrument was taken to Philip Brown, …
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