

Paganini, Nicolo - Autograph Note Signed 1832
Italian composer, violinist (1782-1840), and also violist and guitarist, probably the most celebrated violin virtuoso in history.
Fine autograph note signed by him, thanking an unknown recipient (a fan? a lover?) for a nice gift he received, with a large, wonderful, and full name signature!. Dated by Paganini in London on July 29th, 1832. In Italian, translated as "if one day it will be given to me to know the beloved object that was contained in the present, I will consider myself happy".
A pencil note on verso by another hand reads in English "sent to me on Saturday, August 2nd, 1832".
Size is 8.1 x 5.1 inches, some folds (they are less noticeable in the actual item than in the scan), overall age-toning, in very good condition.
ALSO INCLUDED is a blank envelope, sized 4.75 x 3.75 inches, a blank stamp on its back indicates it was made in London, most likely used to carry this autograph note inside since it would fit perfectly if folded with the folds it has.Â
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Italian composer, violinist (1782-1840), and also violist and guitarist, probably the most celebrated violin virtuoso in history.
Fine autograph note signed by him, thanking an unknown recipient (a fan? a lover?) for a nice gift he received, with a large, wonderful, and full name signature!. Dated by Paganini in London on July 29th, 1832. In Italian, translated as "if one day it will be given to me to know the beloved object that was contained in the present, I will consider myself happy".
A pencil note on verso by another hand reads in English "sent to me on Saturday, August 2nd, 1832".
Size is 8.1 x 5.1 inches, some folds (they are less noticeable in the actual item than in the scan), overall age-toning, in very good condition.
ALSO INCLUDED is a blank envelope, sized 4.75 x 3.75 inches, a blank stamp on its back indicates it was made in London, most likely used to carry this autograph note inside since it would fit perfectly if folded with the folds it has.Â
















