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David Tecchler

Rome

Biography

David Tecchler was a maker active in Rome during the early eighteenth century, producing both violins and cellos. The labeled instruments in the record span from 1705 to 1726, with cellos dated 1705 and 1707 [2][3], and violins dated 1722, 1723, 1726, and instruments with partially legible dates circa 1720–1730 [4][5][7][8]. His labels consistently identify him as "David Tecchler fecit Romae" or variants thereof, establishing Rome as his primary workshop location. The consistency of his output across two decades and multiple instrument types suggests an established practice of some standing.

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Instruments

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