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I have an Italian violin made in 1721. The trademark of the violin is {see supplementary explanation}. Please help me translate it.
Antonius Stradivari means that the piano maker is Stradivari, Cremona, Cremona, Italy.

This is a violin modeled after stradivari's. Although it is not necessarily a masterpiece, it has a long life and should be worth a lot of money.

This is Latin. About 1,1 pieces of violins, harps, guitars, violas and cellos have been made in stradivari, and about 65 pieces have been handed down to this day. Later, thousands of violins were built by other violinists to celebrate Si's style. They imitated Si's model and labeled it "Stradivarius". Because of this, today's violins labeled "Stradivarius" are not necessarily fine. The usual labels, whether high-quality or fake, are inscribed with the words "Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis Facie Batanno [date]" in Latin.