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Auction November 6, 2011 in Boston. Skinner is a leader in the sale of antique musical instruments at auction and we have hosted specialty auctions in this premier collecting category since 1987, continually achieving world record prices for vintage guitars, mandolins, rare violins, and bows. For more information please call 508-970-3224 or email [email protected]TRANSCRIPT
SKINNERAuctioneers and Appraisers of Antiques and Fine Art
SKINNERAuctioneers and Appraisers of Antiques and Fine Art
SKINNERAuctioneers and Appraisersof Antiques and Fine Art
SKINNERJanuary/February 1995 Auction Schedule
SKINNERJanuary/February 1995 Auction Schedule
SKINNERAuctioneers and Appraisersof Antiques and Fine Art
Fine Musical Instruments November 6, 2011 Sale 2569B Boston
auction 2569B
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Fine Musical Instruments
Friday, November 4, 2011 12 to 7 p.m.
Saturday, November 5, 2011 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday, November 6, 2011 9 to 10:30 a.m.
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table of contents
1 Auction & Specialist Information
2 Web Site & Online Bidding
4 Provenance
5 Event Information
6 Lots 1-358
72 Glossary of Terms
73 List of Makers
74 Conditions of Sale
75 Absentee Bid Form
76 Company Directors & Specialty Departments
77 Administrative Staff & Client Services
78 Map & Driving Directions
79 Catalogue Subscription Form
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Provenance
Gene Krupa (1909-1973)
Universally acknowledged as the first “superstar” drummer, Gene Krupa was in many ways the most significant drummer of the half-century of modern music spanning the style of New Orleans jazz to Swing and Bebop. He made history throughout his 50-year career with huge contributions to the drummer’s role in music and to the design of modern drums and cymbals.
From an early association with Chicago musicians including Bix Beiderbecke, Jimmy McPartland, and Eddie Condon, he went on to achieve universal fame in the bands of Benny Goodman and with his own orchestra and small groups. His immortal performance in the 1938 Benny Goodman concert at Carnegie Hall remains one of the most widely recognized and iconic classics of jazz. After becoming perhaps the world’s most famous Swing drummer, his music continued to progress; his Bebop collaborations with arranger Gerry Mulligan and trumpeter Roy “Little Jazz” Eldridge are considered timeless masterpieces.
Krupa’s lifelong collaboration with Zildjian Cymbals and Slingerland Drums contributed to the evolution of the modern drum set, and his exuberant showmanship and masterful style helped to spread the popularity of American music. Harry Fleisher (1907-c. 1995)
A mechanical engineer, teacher, and inventor, Harry Fleisher began a second career making bows in 1946. He studied many historical models of French bows, and became associated with many of New York’s finest musicians and fellow bowmakers. Lots 204-216 are from his personal collection of wood selected from cargo arriving directly from Brazil into the Port of Brooklyn during the 1950s and 1960s.
Clint Black (b. February 4, 1962)
Singer and songwriter Clint Black has enjoyed an ever-growing reputation since 1989 as a major figure in American music, garnering more than 20 million record sales worldwide. His awards include Male Vocalist of the Year from the CMA and Favorite New Male Artist from the American Music Awards.
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Held in conjunction with a preview of Skinner’s November 6th Auction of Fine Musical Instruments
1.American Mandolin, Raphael Ciani, New York, c. 1910, labeled A GALIANO, RAPHAEL CIANI, FABBRICANTE DI, MANDOLINI, E CHITARRE, GARANTITE, length of back 12 3/4 in., with case. $400-600
2.American Guitar, C.F. Martin & Company, Nazareth, 1946, Style D-18, stamped D-18, 95711 at the upper block, width of lower bout 15 7/8 in., with later case. $5,000-8,000
3.German Electric Bass Guitar, Karl Hofner Company, Schonbach, 1965, Model Club Bass, with serial number sticker 87522 on the back of the peghead, length of back 17 1/4 in., with original case. $800-1,200
4.American Tenor Banjo, The Vega Company, Boston, c. 1925, labeled THE VEGA CO NO A 10373, BOSTON 15 MASS, MODEL FW-5, diameter of head 11 in., with case. $400-600
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5.American Tenor Banjo, Bacon Manufacturing Company, Groton, 1922, Model Silver Bell Symphony, stamped 8857 on the dowel stick, diameter of head 11 in., with case. $800-1,200
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6.American Guitar, C.F. Martin & Company, Nazareth, 1941, Style 0-15, stamped 0-15, 79049 at the upper block, length of back 18 1/4 in., with case. $1,200-1,600
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7.American Electric Guitar, Guild Guitars Incorporated, New York, 1953, Style X-500, labeled GUILD GUITARS, STYLE X-500, SERIAL NO 1016..., etc., GUILD GUITARS INCORPORATED, NEW YORK 3 NY, length of back 21 in., width of lower bout 17 1/4 in., with original case. $1,200-1,800
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8.American Electric Guitar, Fender Musical Instruments, Fullerton, 1958, Model Stratocaster, serial number 29676 stamped to the neck plate, length of body 15 3/4 in., with original case and strap. $14,000-18,000
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9.American Guitar, C.F. Martin & Company, c. 1890, Style 2-30, stamped CF MARTIN & CO, NEW YORK at the upper block and on the center strip, length of back 18 5/16 in., width of lower bout 12 in., with later case. $800-1,200
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10.American Electric Guitar, Gibson Incorporated, Kalamazoo, 1979, Model ES-335, stamped 72339100, MADE IN USA at the back of the peghead, length of back 18 1/4 in., with case. $1,800-2,400
11.American Mandolin, C.F. Martin & Company, Nazareth, c. 1926, Style A, serial number 13229 stamped on the center strip, length of back 12 in. $400-800
12.American Electric Guitar, Gibson Incorporated, Kalamazoo, 1991, Model SST Chet Atkins, stamped 94041937, MADE IN USA at the back of the peghead, length of back 19 1/8 in., with case.
Provenance: Clint Black, with signed letter. $4,000-6,000
13.Lap Steel Guitar, engraved DALLAS on the bridge cover, the single pickup and volume control, scale length 22 3/4 in., with case. $200-300
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14.American Electric Guitar, Fender Musical Instruments, Santa Ana, 1967, Model Telecaster, stamped 190475 at the neck plate, length of back 15 3/4 in., with original case. $1,200-1,600
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15.American Tenor Banjo, Vega Company, Boston, c. 1927, Artist Model, stamped 89633 VEGAPHONE, ARTIST, MADE BY, THE VEGA COMPANY, BOSTON MASS USA on the dowel stick and engraved SOLOIST on the tailpiece, diameter of head 11 in., with original case. $1,800-2,200
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16.American Tenor Banjo, Gibson Incorporated, Kalamazoo, c. 1965, Model TB-250, stamped 330078 on the back of the peghead, diameter of head 11 in. $1,000-1,600
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17.American Guitar, C.F. Martin & Company, Nazareth, 1947, Style 000-28, stamped 000-28, 101355 at the upper block, width of lower bout 15 1/16 in. $5,000-8,000
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18.American Guitar, C.F. Martin & Company, Nazareth, 1941, Style D-45, stamped D-45, 79583 at the upper block, length of back 20 in., width of lower bout 15 3/4 in., with period case. $180,000-240,000
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19.Hawai ian Ukulele, Samuel Kamaka, Honolulu, 1927, labeled KAMAKA, SPECIAL, PINEAPPLE, UKULELE, HAWAIIS GREATEST UKULELE, PATENT PENDING, MADE IN HAWAII BY SK KAMAKA, length of back 9 3/4 in.
Note: The Dole Derby of 1927 was an air race sponsored by pineapple magnate James D. Dole, inspired by Charles Lindbergh’s recent transatlantic flight. Of the eight planes that attempted the flight from Oakland to Honolulu, only two survived the journey. Six planes were lost, resulting in ten fatalities. The Kamaka ukulele was awarded to the second place finisher Martin Jensen, a Hawai i resident in his twenties, along with a cash prize of $10,000. The ukulele is an early version of the “Pineapple” model, unusual in that the back was painted rather than the front, and bears the “patent pending” label. $400-600
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20.American Concert Harp, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, c. 1905, Style 22 Gold, the head plate engraved LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO MAKERS USA, NO 916, MANUFACTURED UNDER FIVE PATENTS, forty-five strings, seven pedals, height 70 in., with canvas cover. $4,000-6,000
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Gene Krupa had a lifelong association with the Slingerland Drum Company and Avedis Zildjian. This was the last kit that he used from c. 1962 until 1972, when he presented the kit to the school of St. Paul the Apostle in Yonkers, New York, where he was a parishioner and where his children had attended school. The set includes a 20-inch floor tom-tom that was custom built for him by the Slingerland Company, and a Slingerland “Centennial” rack tom given to him in 1971. Mr. Krupa was also presented many cymbals by Avedis Zildjian, with whom he collaborated on the design of modern hi-hat, crash, and “swish” cymbals. All were hand-stamped with his initials by the Zildjian family.
Gene Krupa playing with his Big Band, c. 1938.
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Slingerland Drum Set, Avedis Zildjian HiHat and Swish Cymbals, the 24-in. bass drum c. 1962, the 12-in. “Centennial” rack tom-tom c. 1971, the 14-in. snare c. 1970, the 20-in. floor tom-tom c. 1950 with head signed TO THE ST. PAUL DRUMMERS, KEEP SWINGIN, GENE KRUPA, the Avedis Zildjian 14-in. New Beat hihat cymbals and 20-in. “swish” cymbal, the lambswool beater, assorted hardware, stands, brushes, tuning key, sticks, cases.
Sold with Letter of Provenance: Giselle De Rienzo, Yonkers, September 14, 1997. $10,000-15,000
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22.Markneukirchen Violin, Paul Knorr, c. 1930, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 357 mm, with case. $4,000-6,000
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23.American Violin, Carl George, Chicago, 1933, bearing the maker’s signed label, initialed on interior back, length of back 357 mm, with case and bow. $8,000-10,000
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24.American Violin, Richard Henry Knopf, New York, 1905, bearing the maker’s label, branded internally and at the lower rib, length of back 356 mm. $3,500-5,000
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25.French Violin, School of J.B. Vuillaume, c. 1860, bearing an illegible label, length of back 359 mm, with case. $10,000-14,000
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26.Modern Italian Violin, Paolo De Barbieri, Genoa, 1939, bearing the maker’s label, branded internally and to the lower rib, length of back 355 mm, with case and two bows. $12,000-16,000
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27.Markneukirchen Violin, Paul Knorr, 1925, bearing a manuscript label, length of back 356 mm, with case and bow.
Provenance: Sold with Bill of Sale, William Moennig & Son, Philadelphia, February 30, 1960. $8,000-12,000
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28.Violin, c. 1850, After Giuseppe Guadagnini, labeled JOANNES BAPTSTA GUADAGNINI, FECIT PARMAE FERVIENS, CSR 17, length of back 351 mm. $800-1,200
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29.French Violin, Pierre Joseph Hel, Lille, 1902, bearing the maker’s label, branded internally and to the lower rib, length of back 358 mm. $8,000-12,000
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30.French Violin, c. 1750, Vieux Paris School, Ascribed to Jean Baptiste Salomon, labeled SALOMON, MAITRE LUTHIER A PARIS RUE, L ARBE FEA A STE CECILLE, length of back 364 mm.
Certificate: Max Moller, Amsterdam, January 6, 1945. $4,000-6,000
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31.English Violin, Probably Panormo Family for Astor of London, c. 1820, branded ASTOR, CO??, LONDON below the button, length of back 354 mm. $1,800-2,400
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32.Italian Violin, c. 1920, Attributed to the Romeo Antoniazzi Workshop, labeled ANTONIAZZI ROMEO CREMONESE, FECE PRESSO LEANDRO BISIACH, IN MILANO LANNO 1910, length of back 357 mm. $10,000-14,000
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33.French Viola, Marc LaBerte, Paris, 1937, bearing the maker’s manuscript label DAPRES STRADIVARIUS, MARC LABERTE, 1937, and also bearing the labels GRAND PRIX, PARIS 1931 EXPOSITION COLONIALE and SPECIALMENT ESSAYE, MIS AU POINT POUR LE, PROFESSEUR HUBERT SANVITI DORAN, MARC LABERTE, length of back 41.5 cm (16 3/8 in.). $1,200-1,800
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34.Italian Violin, c. 1750, Mantua School, labeled ...BALESTRIERI..., length of back 351 mm. $3,000-5,000
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35.Modern Violin, Attributed to Giuseppe Ornati, labeled GIUSEPPE ORNATI, FECE IN MILANO 1935, length of back 355 mm, with case. $8,000-12,000
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36.Fine Modern Violoncello, Horacio Pineiro, New York, 1982, branded internally and signed, bearing the facsimile label JOSEPH GUARNERIUS FILIUS ANDREAE..., length of two-piece back 746 mm (29 3/8 in.). $15,000-25,000
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36A.Markneukirchen Contrabass, c. 1905, labeled ERNST GLASEL, FECIT 1906, length of back 108 cm. $4,000-6,000
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37.French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, François Lotte, the round stick stamped MARCEL VATELOT PARIS, (the frog and adjuster possibly later), weight 59 grams. $800-1,200
38.Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Nurnberger Workshop, the octagonal stick stamped *ALBERT NURNBERGER* and GERMANY, weight 65 grams. $400-600
39.French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Morizot Frères, the round stick stamped L MORIZOT, weight 58 grams. $400-600
40.French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Eugene Sartory, the round stick stamped E SARTORY A PARIS, weight 60 grams, (the later adjuster). $6,000-8,000
41.French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Charles Bazin Workshop, the round stick stamped C BAZIN, weight 58 grams. $1,800-2,400
42.French Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Jerome Thibouville-Lamy, c. 1950, the round stick unstamped, weight 61 grams.
Certificate: Jean-François Raffin, Paris, December 19, 2010. $800-1,200
43.French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Emile A. Ouchard, the round stick stamped EA OUCHARD FILS, weight 61 grams.
Certificate: Bernard Millant, Paris, October 12, 2010. $3,000-5,000
44.French Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Marc LaBerte Workshop, c. 1930, the round stick stamped TOURTE, weight 60 grams.
Certificate: Jean-François Raffin, Paris, June 23, 2011. $1,000-1,200
45.French Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Joseph Gaudé, c. 1840, the octagonal stick unstamped, weight 62 grams.
Certificate: Isaac Salchow, New York, June 15, 2011. $3,000-5,000
46.French Nickel Mounted Violin, Claude Joseph Fonclause, c. 1830, the round stick unstamped, the open-trench frog, the later adjuster, weight 60 grams. $1,800-2,400
47.French Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Prosper Colas, c. 1900, the round stick stamped PC, weight 60 grams.
Certificate: Gartsman Violins, Newport News, June 28, 2011. $1,800-2,200
48.French Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Nicolas Maline, c. 1865, the round stick unstamped, weight 62 grams.
Certificate: Jean-François Raffin, Paris, June 22, 2011. $10,000-12,000
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49.French Silver Mounted Viola Bow, Morizot Frères, the round stick stamped P GAGGINI NICE, weight 68.3 grams. $800-1,200
50.French Silver Mounted Viola Bow, the octagonal stick stamped GAND & BERNARDEL, weight 64 grams. $2,000-3,000
51.Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, Carl Albert Nurnberger, c. 1935, the octagonal stick stamped *ALBERT NURNBERGER*, weight 70 grams, (with tinsel wrap). $2,800-3,600
52.English Violoncello Bow, Arthur Barnes for W.E. Hill & Sons, c. 1930, the round stick stamped WE H & S, weight 78 grams. $1,600-1,800
53.English Silver Mounted Violin Bow, James Tubbs, the round stick stamped JAS TUBBS, (the later frog and adjuster), weight 60 grams. $800-1,200
54.French Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, c. 1840, School of Joseph Gaudé, the round stick unstamped, weight 60 grams. $3,200-3,800
55.French Nickel Mounted Viola Bow, School of Peccatte, c. 1850, the round stick unstamped, weight 70 grams.
Certificate: Jean-François Raffin, Paris, December 10, 2009. $1,200-1,800
56.French Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Louis Bazin, c. 1940, the round stick unstamped, weight 59 grams.
Certificate: Jean-François Raffin, June 30, 2010. $2,000-2,800
57.French Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, the octagonal stick stamped SARTORY A PARIS, weight 80 grams. $2,000-2,400
58.Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick stamped L MORIZOT, weight 61 grams. $400-600
59.Silver Mounted Viola Bow, Finkel Workshop, the round stick stamped *S FINKEL*, weight 71 grams. $400-600
60.Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, R. Weichold, the octagonal stick unstamped, weight 59 grams. $400-600
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61.Violin, c. 1880, labeled ...GALLANUS..., length of back 356 mm, with case and two bows. $800-1,200
62.Markneukirchen Violin, Oskar Bernard Heinel, 1903, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 363 mm. $300-500
63.English Violin, c. 1910, labeled ...CUSTODE..., length of back 358 mm. $1,000-1,200
64.French Violin, Caussin Workshop, Neufchatel, c. 1885, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 358 mm. $800-1,200
65.Saxon Violin, c. 1900, labeled E RHINEHOLD SCHMIDT, VIOLIN MAKER SAXONY 1900, length of back 358 mm. $400-600
66.French Violin, c. 1900, labeled ...JULES GRANDJON..., length of back 360 mm. $400-600
67.Violin, c. 1920, Possibly Italian, labeled ...ORNATI... and branded internally GIUSEPPE ORNATI, MILANO, length of back 356 mm. $3,000-5,000
68.German Violin, c. 1910, labeled ...WILHELM KRUSE, MARKNEUKIRCHEN, length of back 359 mm. $400-600
69.French Violin, c. 1900, labeled ...MOUGENOT..., length of back 354 mm. $600-800
70.German Violin, Albim Wilfur, Leipzig, 1922, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 358 mm. $1,000-1,400
71.Saxon Violin, E. Martin, c. 1910, labeled ...HOYER..., length of back 357 mm. $600-800
72.German Violin, c. 1920, labeled ...KIEDERLE..., length of back 358 mm. $400-600
73.French Violoncello, Gustave Bernardel, Paris, 1893, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 76 cm, with case. $10,000-15,000
74.Violoncello, Neuner Workshop, Mittenwald, c. 1880, unlabeled, length of back 75 cm. $800-1,200
75.American Violoncello, c. 1920, unlabeled, length of back 75 cm. $800-1,200
76.German Violoncello, c. 1880, labeled ANNO 1875 GEORGE WINTERLING, HAMBURG, length of back 76 cm, with case. $1,500-1,800
77.Child’s German Violin, c. 1920, labeled THE LONDON MANBY VIOLIN COMPANY..., length of back 333 mm, with case. $300-500
78.Modern Violoncello, Mittenwald, c. 1970, labeled SPEZIAL ANFERTIGUNG FUR, HANS WEISSHAR & SON INC, LOS ANGELES, length of back 755 mm, with case and bow. $600-800
79.Child’s Modern Violoncello, labeled ...JAY HAIDE..., length of back 69.2 cm. $1,000-1,400
80.Modern Violoncello, labeled ...PECCHINI VASCO..., length of back 75.2 cm. $1,200-1,600
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81.Child’s German Violoncello, c. 1840, labeled ...JOANNES GEORGES LEEB..., length of back 61.5 cm. $600-800
82.Five Child’s Violoncellos. $1,000-1,400
83.Czech Violoncello, c. 1870, School of Ferdinand Homolka, bearing a repair label of Adolf Schubert, New York, length of back 76.8 cm, with case. $6,000-8,000
84.Child’s German Violin, c. 1890, Probably Louis Lowendall, unlabeled, length of back 281 mm. $400-600
85.French Violin, c. 1900, J.B. Colin School, unlabeled, length of back 355 mm. $600-800
86.American Violin, Henry Barber, 1880, labeled MANUFACTURED BY, HENRY BARBER, NO 22 1880, length of back 358 mm, with case and bow. $300-500
87.Modern Violin, labeled ...DIGIUNI..., length of back 358 mm. $400-600
88.Modern Violin, c. 1930, labeled MANILO ROVESCALI..., length of back 357 mm. $300-500
89.Modern Violin, Ottomar Hausmann Workshop, Mittenwald, 1964, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 356 mm. $600-800
90.Mittenwald Violin, c. 1870, labeled JOSEPH GUARNERIUS..., length of back 353 mm. $400-600
91.Mittenwald Violin, c. 1860, unlabeled, length of back 358 mm. $800-1,000
92.German Violin, c. 1910, labeled ...NACHAHMUNG VON, JOSEF GUARNERIUS..., length of back 355 mm. $400-600
93.French Violin, c. 1900, labeled ...BERTHOLINI..., length of back 358 mm. $800-1,200
94.Mittenwald Violin, c. 1890, unlabeled, length of back 357 mm. $400-600
95.Violin, c. 1820, length of back 355 mm. $800-1,200
96.French Violin, Mirecourt, c. 1920, J.B. Colin School, unlabeled, length of back 358 mm. $400-600
97.Mittenwald Violin, c. 1850, unlabeled, length of back 357 mm. $400-600
98.English Violin, c. 1780, branded DUKE below the button, length of back 355 mm. $600-800
99.Modern German Violin, Lowendall School, labeled ...STRADIVARIUS..., length of back 357 mm. $800-1,000
100.French Violin, Lyon School, c. 1930, bearing the label CH LE LYONNAIS, LUTHIER, NANTES AN 1936, length of back 357 mm. $700-900
101.English Violin, Betts School, c. 1830, unlabeled, length of back 354 mm. $500-700
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102.Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Otto Hoyer, the round stick stamped OTTO A HOYER PARISER, weight 59 grams. $800-1,200
103.Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Ascribed to Eugene Sartory, the round stick stamped E SARTORY A PARIS, weight 59 grams.
Certificate and Bill of Sale: William Lewis & Son, Chicago, November 13, 1969. $3,000-5,000
104.Gold Mounted Violin Bow, H.R. Pfretzschner, the round stick stamped HR PFRETZSCHNER, weight 59 grams. $2,000-3,000
105.French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Ascribed to Joseph Henry, the round stick stamped HENRY A PARIS, weight 61 grams.
Certificate: Joseph Roda, Riverside, March 8, 1968. $3,000-5,000
106.French Violin Bow, c. 1840, School of Etienne Pajeot, the open-trench frog, the ivory button, the round amourette stick unstamped, weight 61 grams.
Certificate: Jean-François Raffin, Paris, December 17, 2009. $1,000-1,200
107.French Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, Auguste Husson, the round stick stamped MARCEL VATELOT A PARIS, weight 77 grams.
Certificate: Jean-François Raffin, Paris, June 13, 2010. $4,000-6,000
108.French Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Jerome Thibouville-Lamy, c. 1915, the round stick unstamped, weight 62 grams. $800-1,200
109.French Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Marc LaBerte Workshop, the round stick stamped VJ FERELLI, weight 60 grams. $800-1,200
110.French Nickel Mounted Contrabass Bow, Marc LaBerte, c. 1940, the round stick unstamped, weight 134 grams.
Certificate: A. Gartsman, Newport News, July 12, 2011. $900-1,200
111.French Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, Jean Joseph Martin, the round stick unstamped, weight 75 grams. $4,000-6,000
112.French Nickel Mounted Violoncello Bow, Nicolas Maline, c. 1870, the round stick stamped E SARTORY A PARIS, weight 75 grams.
Certificate: Jean-François Raffin, Paris, December 16, 2010. $5,000-7,000
113.Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Richard Grunke, the octagonal stick stamped RICHARD GRUNKE *** and GERMANY, weight 62 grams. $400-600
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114.French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick stamped CARESSA & FRANCAIS PARIS, weight 54 grams, (without hair). $800-1,200
115.French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Charles Bazin, the round stick stamped C BAZIN, weight 64 grams.
Certificate: Jean-François Raffin, Paris, October 17, 1998. $1,200-1,600
116.French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick stamped P. GAGGINI NICE, weight 59.2 grams. $800-1,200
117.Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the octagonal stick stamped ALBERT NURNBERGER and TOURTE, weight 58 grams. $400-600
118.English Silver Mounted Viola Bow, the round stick and frog stamped J DODD, weight 73 grams. $600-800
119.Silver Mounted Violin Bow, August Albin Nurnberger, the round stick stamped AUGUST NURNBERGER SUESS, weight 56 grams. $300-500
120.Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, Nurnberger Workshop, c. 1960, the round stick stamped ALBERT NURNBERGER, weight 78 grams. $800-1,200
121.Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Herman Prell, c. 1920, the round stick stamped HERM W PRELL, weight 53 grams, (without hair). $300-500
122.Two Baroque Violin Bows, one ebony mounted, the other in faux ivory, weights 56 and 58 grams. $100-200
123.Nickel Mounted Viola Bow, Bausch School, the round stick stamped TUBBS, weight 68 grams. $300-500
124.Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick stamped MADE IN GERMANY, weight 65 grams. $200-300
125.Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Richard Grunke, the octagonal stick stamped RICHARD GRUNKE and GERMANY, weight 63 grams. $400-600
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126.Two Silver Mounted Viola Bows, W.E. Durfler, the round sticks stamped EGIDIUS DURFLER. $300-500
127.Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick stamped JOHS MONNIG, weight 63 grams. $500-700
128.Nickel Mounted Violoncello Bow, the round stick stamped T TUE, weight 76 grams. $200-400
129.Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Richard Grunke, the round stick stamped RICHARD GRUNKE and GERMANY, weight 63 grams. $400-600
130.Silver Mounted Viola Bow, Nurnberger Workshop, the octagonal stick unstamped, weight 60 grams, (without hair). $400-600
131.Two Silver Mounted Violin Bows, the octagonal sticks unstamped, weights 61 and 59 grams, (each with silver tip and faux baleen wrap). $200-300
132.Four Bows, various makers and mounts. $200-300
133.French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Probably C.N. Bazin Workshop, the octagonal stick stamped P BISCH PARIS and FRANCE, weight 62 grams. $1,200-1,500
134.Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, Egid Durfler, the octagonal stick stamped E DURFLER***, weight 81 grams. $200-400
135.Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, Rudolf Dotschkail, the round stick stamped R DOTSCHKAIL*** at the butt, the ebony frog with parisian eye, the plain silver adjuster, weight 78 grams. $500-700
136.Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Bausch School, the round stick unstamped, weight 59 grams. $150-200
137.Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, Kurt Gerhard Penzel Workshop, the octagonal stick stamped K GERHARD PENZEL, weight 83 grams. , $800-1,200
138.Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Ernst Heinrich Roth, Markneukirchen, c. 1930, the round stick stamped ERNST HEINRICH ROTH, weight 53 grams, (without hair, silk winding). $300-500
139.Gold Mounted Viola Bow, Finkel Workshop, the octagonal stick stamped ***S FINKEL***, weight 63 grams, (without hair). $300-500
140.German Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the octagonal stick stamped HERMAN DOLLING JR, weight 62 grams. $400-600
141.Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Knopf School, the octagonal stick unstamped, weight 52 grams, (without hair or grip). $300-500
142.Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick stamped BAUSCH, weight 60 grams. $300-500
143.Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick stamped DA SEPPLEFRICK, weight 60 grams. $400-600
144.Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick unstamped, weight 57 grams. $300-500
145.Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Richard Grunke, the round stick stamped RICHARD GRUNKE *** and GERMANY, weight 63 grams. $400-600
146.Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, the octagonal stick unstamped, weight 75 grams, (without hair or grip). $200-300
147.Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Emil Kuehnl, the octagonal stick stamped *EMIL KUEHNL* and GERMANY, weight 64 grams. $200-300
148.Three Viola Bows, various makers and mounts, stamped KNOLL, PAULUS, and SCHNEIDER. $400-600
149.Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, W.E. Durfler, the octagonal stick stamped *WE DURFLER*, weight 81 grams. $200-400
150.Three Silver Mounted Violin Bows, including Prager, Pfretzschner. $400-600
151.English Silver Mounted Bow, W.E. Hill & Sons, the round stick stamped HILL, weight 60 grams, (repair to the head). $400-600
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152.Modern German Violin, labeled ...STRADIVARI..., length of back 355 mm. $400-600
153.American Violin, Don Husk, Auburn (New York), 1906, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 352 mm, with case and two bows. $400-600
154.German Violin, c. 1820, labeled JOHNN GOTTFRIED REICHEL, VON JACOB STAINER IN ABSAM..., length of back 356 mm, with case. $800-1,200
155.French Violin, Caussin School, c. 1880, labeled ...IOFREDUS CAPPA..., length of back 355 mm. $800-1,000
156.Markneukirchen Violin, Ernst Heinrich Roth, c. 1930, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 357 mm, with case and two bows. $800-1,200
157.Modern Violin, labeled ...ARCELASCHI..., length of back 355 mm. $600-800
158.American Violin, c. 1850, Attributed to Isaiah Arey, unlabeled, inscribed with possible repairer’s initials RF 1936, length of back 359 mm, with case. $600-800
159.Modern German Violin, labeled FRITZ HEBERLINE..., length of back 356 mm, with case and bow. $100-200
160.English Violin, c. 1900, labeled ...PAOLO ANTONIO TESTORE..., length of back 360 mm. $600-800
161.French Violin, c. 1900, for Hart & Son, labeled HART & SON, MAKERS, 28 WARDOUR STREET W, LONDON 1894, length of back 357 mm. $800-1,200
162.French Violin, Nicolas Workshop, Mirecourt, c. 1900, branded D SALZAR, length of back 359 mm. $400-600
163.Child’s German Violin, Lowendal Workshop, c. 1880, length of back 338 mm. $400-600
164.Violin c. 1880, labeled ...GUADAGNINI..., length of back 358 mm. $800-1,200
165.Child’s German Violin, c. 1920, labeled ...STRADIVARIUS..., length of back 345 mm. $600-800
166.Modern Czech Violin, Juzek Workshop, Prague, c. 1935, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 356 mm, with case. $800-1,200
167.Mittenwald Violin, c. 1900, bearing the repair label of Treffle Gervais, Boston, 1922, length of back 358 mm. $300-500
168.French Violin, Mirecourt, c. 1910, for Rudolph Wurlitzer, labeled ...CREMONA, RUDOLPH WURLITZER, CINCINNATI, length of back 357 mm. $800-1,200
169.Markneukirchen Violin, Ernst Heinrich Roth, c. 1928, bearing the label EUGENE MEINEL, MARKNEUKIRCHEN 1928..., length of back 357 mm, with case and two bows. $600-800
170.French Violin, Probably Derazey Workshop, c. 1890, unlabeled, length of back 368 mm. $800-1,200
171.Saxon Violin, c. 1850, labeled ...FERDINANDO ALBERTI..., length of back 358 mm, with case and bow. $400-600
172.Saxon Violin, c. 1780, unlabeled, length of back 354 mm, with case and bow. $400-600
173.Scottish Violin, Thomas Mcluckie, Lossiemouth, 1935, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 360 mm. $500-700
174.Mittenwald Violin, c. 1890, labeled ...STRADIVARIUS..., length of back 357 mm, with case. $200-300
175.French Violin, Jerome Thibouville-Lamy, c. 1930, labeled DEPOSE and branded below the button, length of back 356 mm. $400-600
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176.English Boxwood Double Flageolet, Bainbridge & Wood, London, c. 1804, stamped with mark and BAINBRIDGE & WOOD, 35, HOLBORN, HILL, LONDON, PATENT, the eight silver keys with square covers, with ivory, fittings, length 455 mm (17 7/8 in.). $1,000-1,500
177.American Silver Flute in C, William S. Haynes Company, Boston, 1947, serial 18617, sounding length 23 3/4 in., with C foot. $800-1,200
178.Modern Italian Side Action Rotary Valve Trumpet, A. Rampone & B. Cazzani, Milan, c. 1920, the bell engraved PREM STAB - B CAZZANI & C, MILANO, A RAMPONE, DITTE REUNITE, B CAZZANI & C, the inlaid pearl keys and valve covers, with original case and two mouthpieces. $200-300
179.American Alto Saxophone, Buescher, Elkhart, c. 1930, Model True Tone, serial number 254752, low pitch, gold finish, with later case. $300-500
180.Horn in F, Heinrich Bechtel, with case. $600-800
181.American Silver Flute, William S. Haynes Company, Boston, 1969, serial number 36793, length 26 5/8 in., with case. $800-1,200
182.American Silver Flute, Christensen and Company, Boston, c. 1920, serial number 538, length 26 1/4 in., with original case. $400-600
183.Consorzio Liutai & Archettai Cremona, Liutai Piemontese, 1997, Cremona. $80-100
184.Cooper, A., The Cooper Collection, 1996. $60-100
185.Doring, Ernest N., The Guadagnini Family of Violin Makers, Chicago, 1949, first edition, number 59 of 1500. $60-80
186.Doring, Ernest N., The Guadagnini Family of Violin Makers, 1949, first edition, number 1305 of an edition of 1400. $80-100
187.Doring, Ernest N., How Many Strads?, 1945, number 564 of an edition of 1400. $40-60
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188.Doring, Ernest N., How Many Strads?, 1945, number 1115 of an edition of 1400. $40-60
189.Henley, W., Antonio Stradivari. $20-40
190.Henley, W., Universal Dictionary of Violin & Bowmakers, 1973, standard edition. $60-80
191.Hill, Alfred, Arthur, and W. Henry, The Violin Makers of the Guarneri Family, 1931. $40-60
192.Jalovec, Karel, German & Austrian Violin Makers, 1967. $40-60
193.Jalovec, K., The Violin Makers of Bohemia. $150-250
194.Jalovec, Karel, Encyclopedia of Violin-Makers, 1965, volumes I and II. $60-80
195.Jalovec, Karel, Italian Violin Makers. $150-250
196.Jalovec, K., Italian Violin Makers. $40-60
197.Pilar, V., Czech Violin Makers, 1986, Czech text. $40-60
198.Roda, Joseph, Bows for Musical Instruments, 1959, number 1054 of an edition of 1400. $80-100
199.Roda, Joseph, Bows for Musical Instruments, Chicago, 1959, Library Edition No. 1959. $60-80
200.Wenberg, T., The Violin Makers of the United States, 1986, number 1653 of an edition of 2500. $150-250
201.The Rudolf Wurlitzer Company, Rare Violins, Violas, Violoncellos, (Vol. 1) and Rare Bows, (Vol. 2). $40-60
202.Music- and Violin-related Titles, eighteen volumes. $60-80
203.Three Volumes of Violin-related Subjects, Beare, Charles, Capolavori Di Antonio Stradivari, Jalovec, Karel, Beautiful Italian Violins, Segni, A., Mostra di Antonio Stradivari. $40-60
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Lots 204-216 from the Collection of Harry Fleisher
204.Ten Pernambuco Violoncello Bow Blanks, Lucchi Meter reading 5457-5663. $400-600
205.Four Pernambuco Violoncello Bow Blanks. $300-500
206.Ten Pernambuco Violin and Violoncello Bow Blanks, Lucchi Meter reading 5355-5779. $200-300
207.Ten Pernambuco Violin Bow Blanks. $200-300
208.Eight Pernambuco Violin Bow Blanks, Lucchi Meter reading 5375-5547. $200-300
209.Sixteen Pernambuco Boards, Lucchi Meter reading 4980-5660. $400-600
210.Fifteen Pernambuco Boards, Lucchi Meter reading 4986-5565. $400-600
211.Seventeen Pernambuco Boards, Lucchi Meter reading 5010-5540. $400-600
212.Fourteen Pernambuco Boards, Lucchi Meter reading 5130-5540. $400-600
213.Sixteen Pernambuco Boards, Lucchi Meter reading 4950-5680. $400-600
214.Fifteen Pernambuco Boards, Lucchi Meter reading 4860-5600. $400-600
215.Sixteen Pernambuco Boards, Lucchi Meter reading 4950-5600. $400-600
216.Sixteen Pernambuco Boards, Lucchi Meter reading 4860-5600. $400-600
217.Large Box of Abalone Shells, approximately 50 count. $200-400
218.Gabon Ebony Log, 11 x 4 x 44 in. $400-800
219.Gabon Ebony Log, 6 x 44 in. $400-800
220.Two Bows and Two Bow Sticks, including a bow for an American church bass. $300-500
221.Violin Parts, including a French violin top and back and two old violin scrolls. $300-500
222.Two Cello Scrolls, including one French. $300-500
223.Modern Violin, labeled ...BERTOLAZZI..., length of back 355 mm. $600-800
224.American Violin, L.P. Rhines, Malden, 1926, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 354 mm. $300-500
225.French Violin, Rene Morizot, Mirecourt, c. 1945, bearing the maker’s label, no. 884, length of back 362 mm. $600-800
226.Four Modern Violins, c. 1980, bearing the labels of Paesold, Hopf, and Sandner. $300-500
227.Modern Violin, Roderick Paesold, Bubenreuth, 1976, labeled RODERICK PAESOLD, DATE 1976 MODEL 804..., etc., length of back 355 mm. $100-200
228.French Violin, Francois Breton, Mirecourt, c. 1850, branded BREON BREVETE, DE SARM, length of back 360 mm. $1,000-1,200
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229.French Violin, c. 1890, J.B. Colin School, unlabeled, length of back 358 mm. $600-800
230.Modern German Violin, Frank Reiner, Hamburg, 1926, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 360 mm. $600-800
231.French Violin, Francois Breton, Mirecourt, c. 1830, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 358 mm. $800-1,000
232.Child’s French Violin, Paul Mangenot, Mirecourt, c. 1910, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 337 mm. $600-800
233.Mittenwald Viola, c. 1880, unlabeled, length of back 38 cm (15 in.). $800-1,200
234.American Violin, O.L. Emmons, Natural Bridge (New York) 1902, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 358 mm. $300-500
235.American Violin, Seorim Swaine, Rochester (New Hampshire), 1917, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 354 mm. $300-500
236.Child’s Czech Violin, Juzek Workshop, c. 1925, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 338 mm, with case and bow. $300-500
237.Two German Violins, Meisel Workshop, c. 1970, including one child’s. $200-300
238.Czech Violin, Juzek Workshop, Prague, c. 1935, with facsimile label, length of back 355 mm, with case and bow. $400-600
239.Modern Violin, Luigi Ganora, Torrington (Connecticut), 1947, bearing the maker’s manuscript label, length of back 50 mm, with case. $400-600
239A.American Violin, Simon Burke, Lansing (Illinois), 1928, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 356 mm. $300-500
240.Tyrolean Violin, c. 1780, unlabeled, length of back 358 mm. $600-800
241.Modern Viola, labeled ...AZZOLA..., length of back 42 cm (16 1/2 in.). $800-1,000
242.German Violin, Schmidt Workshop, c. 1910, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 361 mm. $400-600
243.Modern Violin, c. 1930, labeled ...BENETTINI..., length of back 359 mm. $600-800
244.German Violin, c. 1920, labeled ...GUARNERIUS..., length of back 355 mm. $400-600
245.American Violin, Probably Lee Wilkerson, St. Joseph (Missouri), c. 1930, unlabeled, length of back 354 mm. $300-500
246.Mittenwald Violin, c. 1900, length of back 359 mm. $500-700
247.Mittenwald Violin, c. 1900, labeled ...JG DURFEL..., length of back 358 mm, with case. $300-500
248.Violin, c. 1850, unlabeled, length of back 359 mm. $400-600
249.Violin, c. 1850, unlabeled, length of back 354 mm. $400-600
250.Inlaid Violin, c. 1860, labeled ...DUIFFO PRUGGARD..., length of back 360 mm. $400-600
251.American Violin, c. 1930, unlabeled, length of back 355 mm, with case and two bows. $400-600
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252.German Violin, c. 1920, labeled ...STRADIVARIUS..., length of back 352 mm, with case. $300-500
253.Violin, c. 1860, labeled ...POSTACCHINI..., length of back 358 mm. $600-800
254.Violin, c. 1800, unlabeled, the later neck and scroll, length of back 355 mm. $800-1,200
255.Modern Violin, labeled ...BELLAROSA..., length of back 355 mm. $600-800
256.Violin, c. 1880, labeled ...CORDANUS..., length of back 357 mm. $600-800
257.Modern German Viola, c. 1920, labeled COPIE DE ...STRADIVARIUS..., length of back 40 cm (15 3/4 in.). $500-700
258.Tyrolean Viola, c. 1770, labeled ...DALLA COSTA..., length of back 38.7 cm (15 1/4 in.), with case and two bows. $600-800
259.Markneukirchen Viola, Ernst Heinrich Roth, c. 1935, bearing the maker’s label and internal brand, length of back 41.5 cm (16 in.), with case. $2,000-3,000
260.Modern German Viola, Leo Aschauer, Mittenwald, 1969, bearing the maker’s signed label, length of back 42 cm (16 1/2 in.), with case and bow. $2,000-3,000
261.Composite Viola, c. 1820, the later top, unlabeled, length of back 37 cm (14 1/2 in.). $600-800
262.Modern Viola, Roman Teller, Erlangen, 1964, length of back 39 cm (15 3/8 in.), with case. $300-500
263.Modern Viola, Roman Teller, Erlangen, 1970, length of back 40.5 cm (16 in.), with case. $200-400
264.Mittenwald Violin, c. 1890, labeled ...RUGGERI..., length of back 360 mm. $400-600
265.Violin, c. 1860, unlabeled, length of back 352 mm. $400-600
266.German Violin, c. 1920, branded internally, length of back 360 mm. $400-600
267.Modern Violin, labeled ...BOSSI..., length of back 357 mm. $600-800
268.German Violin, c. 1900, labeled ...STRADIVARIUS..., length of back 361 mm. $400-600
269.Violin, c. 1870, Possibly American, with repair label ...CORRETTO DA ME..., GIUSEPPE BAMBATINNI ANNO 1990, length of back 359 mm, with case. $400-600
270.Markneukirchen Violin, c. 1930, labeled ...GAGLIANO..., (loss of scroll), length of back 353 mm. $800-1,200
271.Mittenwald Violin, c. 1900, unlabeled, length of back 358 mm. $400-600
272.German Violin, c. 1930, labeled ...GAND & BERNARDEL..., length of back 360 mm. $400-600
273.Modern Violin, labeled ...PANIZZI..., length of back 354 mm. $600-800
274.German Violin, c. 1920, labeled ...PEDRAZZINI..., length of back 359 mm. $600-800
275.French Violin, c. 1890, labeled ...DA CAPPA..., length of back 358 mm. $600-800
276.French Violin, J.B. Colin, Mirecourt, 1895, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 359 mm. $1,200-1,600
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277.French Violin, Caussin Workshop, Neufchatel, c. 1880, labeled ...FRANCESCO RUGGERI..., length of back 355 mm. $1,200-1,600
278.French Violin, Nicolas Workshop, Mirecourt, c. 1900, branded NICOLAS BERTOLINI, length of back 363 mm. $400-600
279.Violin, c. 1900, bearing the repair label J ADOLF KRUG, DETROIT MICH 1911, length of back 356 mm. $400-600
280.Saxon Violin, c. 1860, bearing the repair label of J. Lyonnais, Quebec, length of back 355 mm, with case and bow. $300-500
281.French Violin, Nicolas Workshop, c. 1900, branded internally, length of back 360 mm, with case and bow. $300-500
282.Violin, c. 1900, labeled JE ZUST GEIGENMACHER, FECIT ANNO 19 ZURICH, length of back 357 mm. $400-600
283.German Violin, c. 1900, unlabeled, length of back 358 mm, with case. $300-500
284.German Violin, c. 1880, labeled ...GUARNERI..., length of back 353 mm. $600-800
285.German Violin, c. 1890, unlabeled, length of back 357 mm. $300-500
286.French Violin, c. 1870, Grandjon School, labeled ...STRADIVARIUS..., length of back 357 mm. $600-800
287.Mittenwald Violin, c. 1880, unlabeled, length of back 362 mm. $300-500
288.Mirecourt Viola, c. 1900, labeled MANSUY A PARIS, length of back 40 cm (15 3/4 in.). $600-800
289.German Violin, c. 1900, labeled ...STAINER..., length of back 348 mm. $300-500
290.German Violin, c. 1860, unlabeled, length of back 358 mm, with case and bow. $400-600
291.Viola, c. 1900, unlabeled, length of back 39 cm (15 1/4 in.). $400-600
292.Violin, c. 1920, Possibly Juzek Workshop, unlabeled, length of back 361 mm. $300-500
293.German Violin c. 1900, length of back 368 mm. $400-600
294.Modern Violin, labeled ...DE LUCCIA..., length of back 355 mm. $600-800
295.Modern Viola, Roman Teller, Erlangen, 1972, length of back 42 cm (16 1/2 in.), with case. $200-400
296.German Violin, Lowendall Workshop, Berlin, c. 1910, signed on the inside back, length of back 358 mm. $400-600
297.Violin, c. 1780, Franco-Belgian School, unlabeled, length of back 358 mm. $1,000-1,200
298.Tyrolean Violin, c. 1890, labeled ...STAINER..., length of back 355 mm. $300-500
299.American Violin, Robert Glier, Cincinnati, c. 1925, labeled NO 2745, ROBERT GLIER, VIOLIN MAKER, THE RUDOLPH WURLITZER CO CINCINNATI SELLING AGENTS, length of back 360 mm. $400-600
300.German Violin, c. 1890, labeled ...STORIONI.., length of back 357 mm, with case. $300-500
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301.Violin, c. 1850, possibly composite, labeled ...ANGELUS SOLIANI..., length of back 357 mm. $4,000-6,000
302.Modern Violin, c. 1970, unlabeled, length of back 354 mm. $1,000-1,200
303.German Violin, c. 1860, labeled ...GUARNERIUS..., length of back 358 mm. $1,000-1,200
304.French Violin, Jerome Thibouville-Lamy, c. 1900, labeled ...DAPRES A STRADIVARIUS, length of back 361 mm. $1,500-1,800
305.German Violin, c. 1900, labeled ...STRADIVARIUS..., length of back 358 mm. $500-700
306.Mittenwald Violin, c. 1900, Possibly Neuner Workshop, labeled PG MANTEGAZZA, FECIT MILANO ANNO 1847, length of back 357 mm. $800-1,000
307.Violin, c. 1780, Probably Tyrolean, with repair label dated 1840, length of back 357 mm. $600-800
308.Markneukirchen Violin, Ernst Heinrich Roth, c. 1935, bearing the maker’s label and interior brand, length of back 360 mm. $1,000-1,400
309.Modern Violin, labeled ...PETRUS GAGGINI..., length of back 355 mm, with case. $3,000-5,000
310.French Violin, Justin Derazey, Mirecourt, c. 1880, bearing a facsimile label, length of back 360 mm. $1,800-2,400
311.Italian Violin, Antonio Lechi, Cremona, 1921, bearing the maker’s signed label, length of back 360 mm. $2,200-2,600
312.Saxon Violin, c. 1820, labeled ...BERNARDEL..., length of back 356 mm, with case. $400-600
313.Saxon Violin, E. Martin Workshop, c. 1920, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 358 mm. $300-500
314.Markneukirchen Violin, Ernst Heinrich Roth, c. 1930, unlabeled, length of back 357 mm, with bow and case. $800-1,200
315.Czech Violin, M.A. Bittner, Prague, 1932, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 358 mm. $600-800
316.American Violin, W. Wilkanowski, New York, 1943, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 360 mm. $800-1,200
317.English Violin, for Essex Musical Instrument Stores, East Ham (London), 1910, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 352 mm. $500-700
318.Modern German Violin, Edward Reichert, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 355 mm. $300-500
319.American Violin, J. Summers, Marion (Indiana), 1965, bearing the maker’s manuscript label, length of back 355 mm. $400-600
320.German Violin, c. 1900, unlabeled, length of back 361 mm, with case. $300-500
321.Saxon Violin, c. 1820, unlabeled, branded HOPF below the button, length of back 355 mm, with case. $400-600
322.Modern Viola, labeled ...ORLANDINI..., length of back 40.5 cm (16 1/2 in.). $800-1,000
323.Child’s German Violin, Herman Lowendall Workshop, Berlin, c. 1920, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 336 mm. $400-600
324.German Violin, c. 1800, labeled ...LAURENTIUS GUADAGNINI..., length of back 362 mm, with case and two bows. $600-800
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325.Tyrolean Violin, c. 1780, unlabeled, length of back 355 mm. $1,200-1,600
326.Violin, c. 1740, labeled INNOCENTUS FRADESH CREMONAE, FECIT ANNO DOMINI 1687, length of back 358 mm. $800-1,200
327.English Violin, Betts Workshop, London, c. 1820, unlabeled, length of back 356 mm. $1,000-1,200
328.American Violin, Andrew Hyde, Northampton, 1908, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 358 mm, with case. $1,000-1,500
329.Czech Violin, Ladislav Prokop, Chrudim, 1906, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 362 mm. $800-1,000
330.Violin, c. 1900, labeled GIUSEPPE SGARBI, IN MODENA 1899, length of back 358 mm. $1,800-2,400
331.Czech Violin, c. 1840, labeled ...TESTORE..., and the bearing repair label J SCHONGER, IN TAFFEL, 1849, length of back 356 mm. $1,500-2,000
332.American Violin, Frank Sklemarik, South Norwalk, 1932, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 356 mm. $2,000-3,000
333.French Violin, c. 1910, labeled ...COPIE DE ANTONIUS STRADIUARIUS..., length of back 355 mm. $400-600
334.Modern Violin, c. 1935, bearing the label JJ HULL & SON, VIOLIN MAKERS, 1937, WILKES BARRE PA USA, length of back 355 mm, with case and two bows. $500-700
335.Markneukirchen Violin, Wilhelm Durrschmidt Workshop, c. 1930, branded internally, length of back 355 mm, with case and bow. $200-300
336.Czech Violin, c. 1880, labeled FERDINANDUS AUG HOMOLKA, FECIT PRAGUE 1886, FH, length of back 357 mm, with case and bow. $1,500-2,000
337.French Violin, Mirecourt, c. 1910, labeled ...PIERRE HEL..., length of back 360 mm. $1,200-1,800
338.Saxon Violin, Joseph Metzner, c. 1910, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 356 mm, with case and two bows. $300-500
339.German Violin, Heberlein Workshop, Markneukirchen, c. 1930, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 358 mm. $400-600
340.Violin, Probably English, c. 1830, labeled ...FERDINANDUS GAGLIANO..., length of 358 mm. $2,000-2,800
341.French Inlaid Violin, c. 1870, labeled ...DUFFOPRUGARD..., length of back 363 mm, with case and two bows. $1,800-2,400
342.French Violin, School of J.B. Colin, c. 1900, unlabeled, length of back 358 mm, with case. $1,200-1,600
343.German Violin, c. 1950, labeled GEORGE LOESSEL, LEHREIR UND GEIGENBAUER, HAUSDORF KREIS NURRODE, length of back 360 mm. $800-1,200
344.Modern Violin, c. 1919, labeled ...GIUSEPPE ORNATI..., length of back 358 mm, with case. $800-1,000
345.French Violin, Pierre Hel Workshop, Lille, 1919, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 358 mm. $4,000-6,000
346.French Violin, c. 1870, Probably Paul Bailly, labeled ...SCARAMPELLA..., length of back 359 mm. $9,000-12,000
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347.Italian Violin, Bologna School, c. 1725, labeled JOFFREDUS CAPPA IN, SALUZZIO FECIT ANNO, length of back 349 mm. $18,000-22,000
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348.Italian Viola, c. 1900, Ascribed to Raffaele Fiorini, labeled FIORINI RAFFAELE, FECE IN BOLOGNA 1897, length of back 41 cm (16 1/8 in.).
Certificate and Bill of Sale: William Moennig & Son, Inc., Philadelphia, April 22, 1969. $10,000-12,000
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349.French Violin, for Caressa & Francais, c. 1920, labeled ...FAIT SOUS LA DIRECTION DE..., length of back 358 mm. $4,000-6,000
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350.Modern Violin, labeled ARTURO FRACASSI, FECE IN CESENA 1937 and signed, length of back 355 mm. $8,000-12,000
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351.Modern Italian Violin, Franco Albanelli, Bologna, 1991, bearing the maker’s signed label ALBANELLI FRANCO, ALLIEVO DI GAETANO POLLASTRI, FECE IN BOLOGNA 1991, branded internally and at the lower rib, length of back 356 mm. $3,000-5,000
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352.Composite Violin, c. 1780, Possibly Italian, labeled ...OBICI..., length of back 354 mm. $1,000-1,200
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353.Scottish Violin, James Thompson, White House (Aberdeenshire), 1866, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 360 mm. $600-800
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354.Violin, c. 1870, Attributed to Giovanni Dollenz, labeled GIOVANNI DOLLENZ, FECIT IN TRIESTE ANNO 18--, length of back 354 mm, with case. $10,000-12,000
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355.Scottish Violin, Hugh Cooper, Glasgow, c. 1900, bearing the maker’s label, numbered 74, length of back 357 mm, with case and bow. $1,000-1,400
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356.Italian Violin, Giuseppe Lucci, Bagnacavallo, 1970, bearing the maker’s signed label, length of back 355 mm, with case.
Certificate: Stefano Conia, Cremona, August 12, 2009. $8,000-12,000
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357.Italian Violin, Workshop of Mario Gadda, Mantua, 1986, bearing the maker’s label, length of back 357 mm, with case. $4,000-6,000
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358 358
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358.Violin, c. 1760, Florentine School, labeled OPUS BATTHOLOMEI, TASSINI VENETI, 1754, length of back 353 mm, with case. $4,000-6,000
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Glossary of Terms All items in the catalogue are described according to the following table of terminology. Please note that all statements in this catalogue as to Authorship, Period, Origin, are qualified statements subject to the Conditions of Sale. All weights and measurements are approximate.
Authorship will be described in the follow ways:
Joseph Guarneri: In our judgment the work is by the maker.
Ascribed to Joseph Guarneri: The work is believed to be by the named maker, in the opinion of the authors of the accompanying certificates or letters.
Attributed to Joseph Guarneri: A traditional attribution with which we may not agree.
Probably Joseph Guarneri (also possibly): A work which we have no definitive opinion on.
School of Joseph Guarneri: In our judgment the work of a follower executed in the style of the maker or area stated.
Workshop of Joseph Guarneri: In our judgment the work is executed in the style of the named maker and possibly under his supervision.
Labeled Joseph Guarneri (also stamped, branded, etc.): In our judgment the instrument is not necessarily the work of this maker, but bears the maker’s mark.
List of Makers
Fretted Instruments
Bacon Mfg. Co. ................................................................................. 5Ciani, Raphael .................................................................................... 1Fender Musical Instruments .......................................................... 8, 14Gibson Inc. .......................................................................... 10, 12, 16 Guild ................................................................................................... 7Hofner, Karl ........................................................................................ 3Kamaka, S. ..................................................................................... 19C.F. Martin & Co. ....................................................2, 6, 9, 11, 17, 18Vega Co. ....................................................................................... 4, 5
Violins, Violas, and Violoncelli
Albanelli, F. .................................................................................... 351Antoniazzi, R. (attributed to).............................................................. 32Bernardel, G. ................................................................................... 73De Barbieri, P. ................................................................................. 26Fiorini, R. (attributed to) .................................................................. 348Gadda, M. ..................................................................................... 357George, C. ....................................................................................... 23Hel, P. J. ......................................................................................... 29Knopf, H. ......................................................................................... 24Knorr, P. .................................................................................... 22, 27Laberte, M. ...................................................................................... 33Lucci, G. ....................................................................................... 356Panormo Family ............................................................................... 31Pineiro, H. ....................................................................................... 36
Bows
Bazin, C., and Workshop ......................................................... 41, 115Bazin, L. .......................................................................................... 56Colas, P. ......................................................................................... 47Fonclause, J. ................................................................................... 46Gaude, J. ........................................................................................ 45Grunke, R. .................................................................... 113, 125, 129,Hill, W.E., and Sons.................................................................. 52, 151Hoyer, O. ...................................................................................... 102Husson, A. .................................................................................... 107JTL ........................................................................................... 42, 108Laberte, M., and Workshop .............................................. 44, 109, 110Lotte, F. .......................................................................................... 37Maline, N. ................................................................................ 48, 112Martin, J.J. .................................................................................... 111Morizot Family ........................................................................... 39, 49Nurnberger, A., and Workshop ...................38, 51, 119, 120, 130, 145Ouchard, E.A. ................................................................................. 43Sartory, E. ....................................................................................... 40Tubbs, J. ......................................................................................... 53Weichold, R. .................................................................................... 60
Winds
Bainbridge & Wood ........................................................................ 176Bechtel, H. .................................................................................... 180Buescher ........................................................................................ 179Haynes, W.S. ............................................................................ 17, 18Ramponi & Cazzani ........................................................................ 178
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