Violins June 2016 London

186 A FINE ITALIAN BY ALESSANDRO GAGLIANO, NAPLES, c.1700 Highlights Catalogue Unlabelled. Enlarged at the c-bouts. Catalogue online : 8 June LOB: 35.3 cm Bidding opens: 14 June Certificate: W. E. Hill & Sons, London, Oct 21, 1896 Bidding closes : 27 June Estimates: £150,000–180,000

185 A FINE ITALIAN VIOLIN BY GENNARO GAGLIANO, NAPLES, 1760 ‡ Labelled, "Januarius Gagliano filius, Alexandri fecit Neap. 1760." LOB: 35.2 cm Certificate: John & Arthur Beare, London, Aug 25, 2011 Estimates: £100,000–150,000

184 A GOOD ITALIAN VIOLIN FROM THE AMATI WORKSHOP, CREMONA, c. 1685, PROBABLY BY HIERONYMOUS II Labelled, "Hyeronimus Amati Cre... Nicolai Filius, Fecit 1692." LOB: 35.1 cm Dendrochronology dates the latest ring of both sides as 1682 and finds a tree match with the 1697 'Molitor' Stradivari. Written report by Peter Ratcliff available for purchase upon request Estimates: £50,000–80,000

183 A GOOD ITALIAN VIOLIN BY FRANCESCO MAURIZI, APPIGNANO, c. 1850 ‡ Unlabelled. Inscribed to inside back, "3958." LOB: 35.5 cm Certificate: Beare Ltd, London, May 31, 2016 Estimates: £40,000–60,000

182 A GOOD FRENCH VIOLIN, ASCRIBED TO AND PROBABLY BY , PARIS, c. 1800 Labelled, "Nicolas Lupot rue de, Grammont a Paris l'an 1795." Inscribed to the inside bass c-bout in red ink, "6121." The head slightly recut at the final turn of the volute but probably original to the instrument. LOB: 35.9 cm Dendrochronology dates the latest ring of the bass and treble side as 1673 and 1671 respectively. Printed report by Peter Ratcliff available for purchase upon request. Letter certificate: W. E. Hill & Sons, London, Aug 12, 1963 Receipt: W. E. Hill & Sons, London, Aug 12, 1963 Estimates: £40,000-60,000

181 A GOOD ITALIAN VIOLIN BY RICCARDO ANTONIAZZI, MILAN, 1908 Labelled, "Antoniazzi Riccardo di Cremona, figlio di Gaetani fece in Milano, l'anno 1908." Signed to the label, "Riccardo Antoniazzi." LOB: 35.9 cm Estimates: £30,000–50,000

180 A GOOD ITALIAN VIOLIN BY LORENZO BELLAFONTANA, GENOA, 1938 Labelled, "Laurentius Bellafontana fecit, Genuae anno domini 1938." Branded to the inside blocks, "L. Bellafontana, Genova." LOB: 35.1 cm Estimates: £25,000–40,000

179 AN ITALIAN VIOLIN BY ANTONIO GRAGNANI, LIVORNO, 1784 ‡ Labelled, "Antonius Gragnani fecit, Liburni, Anno 1784." Branded to the button and to the lower rib, "A. G." LOB: 35.6 cm Estimates: £20,000–30,000

178 AN ITALIAN VIOLIN BY ENRICO MARCHETTI, TURIN, 1915 Labelled, "Enrico Marchetti mediolanensis, premiato con diciotto medaglie alle, primarie esposizioni estere e nazionali, fecit Taurini anno domini 1915." Branded to the button, "22." LOB: 35.4 cm Estimates: £15,000–22,000 176 A GOOD COMPOSITE ITALIAN VIOLIN BY GIOVANNI BAPTISTA GUADAGNINI, PARMA, 1767 Labelled, "Joannes Baptista Guadagnini, Cremonensis fecit Parma, C. S. K. 1767." The top and head later. Inscribed to the inside back illegibly. LOB: 35.5 cm Estimates: £15,000–22,000

175 AN INTERESTING VIOLIN, EARLY 19th CENTURY, ATTRIBUTED TO GIOVANNI BATTISTA GUADAGNINI Labelled, "Joannes Baptista filius Laurentii Guadagnini fecit Placentiae 1755.” LOB: 35.4 cm Estimates: £10,000–15,000

173 AN INTERESTING VIOLIN, ASCRIBED TO GIOVANNI BATTISTA GABRIELLI, FLORENCE, 1757 ‡ Labelled, "Joannes Baptista de Gabbrielly, Florentinus fecit 1757." Inscribed to inside back, "3545." LOB: 35.9 cm Letter certificate: Hug & Co., Zurich, Jun 12, 1951 Estimates: £13,000–18,000

172 AN ENGLISH VIOLIN BY GEORGES ADOLPHE CHANOT, MANCHESTER, 1887 ‡ Labelled, "Made by G.A. Chanot, violin, , violoncello & & restorer, Manchester, A.D. 1887 No. 12 Model of Sanctus Seraphin." Inscribed to lower rib, "G.A. Chanot. N. 12. 1887." LOB: 35.6 cm Estimates: £10,000–15,000

170 A GOOD ITALIAN VIOLIN BY PIETRO MESSORI, MODENA, 1907 Unlabelled. Bearing an inscription to the upper treble rib, "... Modena, 1907." LOB: 35.4 cm Estimates: £10,000–15,000

169 A GOOD DUTCH VIOLIN BY MAX MÖLLER Jr, AMSTERDAM, 1943 Labelled, "Max Moller filius, Amsterdam A 1943." Branded to the button. LOB: 35.7 cm Estimates: £10,000–15,000

167 A FRENCH VIOLIN BY GUSTAVE BERNARDEL, PARIS, 1896 ‡ Labelled, "Gustave Bernardel, luthier du conservatoire de musique, no 1744 Paris 1896." LOB: 35.6 cm Estimates: £8,000–12,000

162 AN ENGLISH VIOLIN BY L. MARTIN, LONDON, 1792 Labelled, "L. Martin, violin maker, Hermitage Wapping, London 1792." LOB: 36.1 cm Estimates: £6,000–9,000

160 AN INTERESTING VIOLIN, 19th CENTURY, ASCRIBED TO PIERRE PACHARELE Unlabelled. LOB: 35.9 cm Certificate: D. R. Hill & Son, Great Missenden, Dec 13, 2011 Dendrochronology report by Dr. Micha Beuting finds youngest rings of 1770 and 1772 on the treble and bass sides respectively. Estimates: £5,000–8,000

161 AN ENGLISH VIOLIN BY BENJAMIN BANKS, SALISBURY, c. 1790 Labelled, "Benjamin Banks,..17.." Inscribed to the inside top, "Benjamin Banks, Salisbury, .." and to inside lower block, "7313." LOB: 35.2 cm Estimates: £5,000–8,000

158 A GERMAN VIOLIN, KLOTZ FAMILY, MITTENWALD , c. 1750 Labelled, "Aegidius Kloz in Mittenwald, an der Ifer ..27." LOB: 35.1 cm Estimates: £5,000–8,000

152 AN INTERESTING VIOLIN, EARLY 20th CENTURY Labelled, "Antoniazzi Romeo Cremonese, fece a Cremona l'anno 1923." Signed to the label. The upper f-holes drilled incorrectly and filled by the maker. LOB: 35.8 cm Estimates: £4,000–6,000

150 AN AUSTRIAN VIOLIN BY GABRIEL LEMBÖCK, VIENNA, 1882 Labelled, "kais königl hof-instrumentenmacher, Gabriel Lemböck, besitzer aller weltausstellungs-medaillen, Wien, 1882." Branded to the button, lower ribs and the inside back, "GL." LOB: 35.4 cm Estimates: £4,000–6,000 145 A CZECH VIOLIN BY JULIUS A. HUBICKA, PRAGUE, 1923 Labelled, "Julius A. Hubricka, fecit Pragae anno 1923." Inscribed to the label, "no146, 25/10." Branded to the inside back. Inscribed to the inside lower rib, "...Julius Hubricka." LOB: 35.7 cm Estimates: £4,000–6,000

144 A CONTEMPORARY VIOLIN FROM THE LATE WORKSHOP OF MARIO GADDA Labelled, "Mario Gadda, Fece in Mantova, Anno 1990." Sign to the label, "Mario Gadda, Modello Personale." Branded, "M. Gadda Mantova." and , "MG." LOB: 35.5 cm Certificate: Mario Gadda, Porto Mantovano Estimates: £4,000–6,000

129 A BELGIAN VIOLIN BY CHARLES PONCIN, BRUSSELS, 1900 Labelled, "Charles Poncin, Bruxelles 1900." Signed to the label. Branded to the lower rib. LOB: 35.6 cm Estimates: £2,500–4,000

112 A GERMAN VIOLIN BY PAUL & HERRMANN KÖNIG, HAMBURG, 1940 Labelled, “Paul u. Hermann König, Geigenbaumeister, Hamburg Altona, gebaut 1940, op. 134.” Branded to the inside back, "König Altona." LOB: 35.9 cm Estimates: £1,200–1,800

Violas

43 A GOOD ITALIAN VIOLA BY LORENZO & TOMASO CARCASSI, FLORENCE, 1777 ‡ Labelled, "Lor.o e Tom.o Carcassi, in Firenze nell'Anno 1777, all' Insegna del Giglio." LOB: 39.0 cm Estimates: £20,000–30,000

42 A GOOD ITALIAN VIOLA BY FRANCESCO BISSOLOTTI, CREMONA, 1967 Labelled, "Francesco Bissolotti, Soresina- Cremona, fece anno 1967." Labelled to the upper bass rib, "Liuteria classica Cremonese, dei maestri, Bissolotti Francesco e Cè Giorgio, 1967." LOB: 42.4 cm Estimates: £20,000–30,000

41 A GOOD ITALIAN VIOLA BY GIACOMO & LEANDRO BISIACH, MILAN, 1968 Labelled, "Giacomo e Leandro Bisiach fecero a Milano 1968." LOB: 42.1 cm Certificate: Giacomo & Leandro Jr. Bisiach, Milan, Jun 16, 1972 Estimates: £15,000–22,000

40 AN AMERICAN VIOLA BY OTTO ERDESZ, c. 1970 Unlabelled Signed internally. LOB: 42.1 cm Estimates: £8,000–12,000

38 A PORTUGUESE VIOLA BY ANTONIO CAPELA, ESPINHO, 1977 Labelled, "Antonio Capela Antense, Espinho Portugal, faciebat anno 1977." Signed to the label, "Antonio Capela." Signed internally, "Fece par, Antonio Capela, 4-3-77." Branded internally, "Antonio Capela." LOB: 41.3 cm Estimates: £4,000–6,000

23 A FINE ITALIAN BY ANTONIO & HIERONYMOUS AMATI, CREMONA, c. 1625 Labelled, "Antonius & Hieronymus Fr. Amati, Cremonen. Andreae ..16.." Showing the collaboration of Nicolo. Dimensions altered. Bearing a repair inscription from Joseph Hel in 1883. Some new rib sections. The head also from the Amati workshop but adapted from a viola da gamba. LOB: 76.6 cm Certificate: W. E. Hill & Sons, London, Nov 4, 1969 Dendrochronology dates the latest ring of the bass and treble side as 1615, showing a strong correlation to the 1617 Zukerman, Kashkashian Brothers Amati viola. Printed report by Peter Ratcliff available for purchase upon request. Estimates: £300,000–450,000

22 A GOOD ITALIAN CELLO BY FRANCESCO GUADAGNINI, TURIN, 1937 Ω Labelled, "Francesco Guadagnini fece, in Torino nell'anno 1937." Branded to the inside back, "F. Guadagnini, Torino." LOB: 76.0 cm Estimates: £45,000–60,000

21 A GOOD CONTEMPORARY GERMAN CELLO BY STEFAN-PETER GREINER, BONN, 2007 Labelled, "Stefan Peter Greiner fecit, in Bonn anno 2007." Branded to the inside back, "S. P. Greiner." Inscribed to the inside back, "No 248." LOB: 75.2 cm Estimates: £40,000–60,000

Violin bows

111 A FINE FRENCH VIOLIN BOW BY Stamped, "Peccatte". Silver mounted. The frog by the maker, originally nickel mounted and not original to the round stick. 59.5 grams Certificate: Bernard Millant, Paris, Jul 5, 1989 Estimates: £25,000–40,000

110 A GOOD FRENCH VIOLIN BOW BY CHARLES PECCATTE Unstamped. Silver mounted. Round stick. The frog showing the collaboration of Auguste Lenoble. 61.0 grams Estimates: £18,000–25,000

109 A GOOD FRENCH VIOLIN BOW, COLLABORATION OF FRANÇOIS XAVIER AND NICOLAS LEONARD TOURTE Unstamped. Round stick. The silver mounted frog and button by Nicolas Leonard Tourte and not original to the stick. 60.5 grams Certificate: Jean-Francois Raffin, Paris, Mar 5, 2009 Estimates: £12,000–18,000

108 A FRENCH VIOLIN BOW BY NICOLAS LEONARD TOURTE Stamped, "Tourte." The silver mounted frog possibly original to the round stick. The button later. 61.0 grams Certificate: Paul Childs, Montrose, NY, Aug 19, 2009 Estimates: £12,000–18,000

107 A GOOD FRENCH VIOLIN BOW BY NICOLAS SIMON "SIMON FR” ‡ Unstamped. Silver mounted. Round stick. Sold with original eyelet and slide. 61.0 grams Certificate: Jean-François Raffin, Yannick Le Canu and Sylvain Bigot, Paris, Mar 2, 2013 Estimates: £10,000–15,000

106 A GOOD FRENCH VIOLIN BOW BY EUGENE NICOLAS SARTORY Stamped, "E. Sartory a Paris." Silver mounted. Round stick. 61.0 grams Estimates: £9,000–13,000

105 A FINE AND INTERESTING VIOLIN BOW, ATTRIBUTED TO AND POSSIBLY BY NICOLAS LEONARD TOURTE "L'Ainé" Unstamped. The silver mounted frog (chevalled) and button later. Round stick. 56.5 grams (with tinsel lapping) Estimates: £9,000–13,000 104 A GOOD FRENCH VIOLIN BOW BY JOSEPH ALFRED LAMY pere Stamped, "A. Lamy a Paris." Silver mounted. Round stick. 58.0 grams Estimates: £8,000–12,000

103 A GOOD FRENCH VIOLIN BOW BY FRANÇOIS LUPOT II Unstamped. The silver mounted frog and button by Nicolas Leonard Tourte. Octagonal stick. 56.0 grams Certificate: Jean-Francois Raffin, Paris, Mar 3, 2011 Estimates: £8,000–12,000

102 AN INTERESTING FRENCH VIOLIN BOW Stamped, "Gand Frères." Silver mounted. Round stick. 60.5 grams Estimates: £7,000–10,000

99 A FINE AND INTERESTING VIOLIN BOW, MID 19th CENTURY, ATTRIBUTED TO NIKOLAUS KITTEL Stamped, "Kittel." The gold and tortoiseshell frog and button not original to the stick. 58.5 grams Estimates: £6,000–9,000

98 A FRENCH VIOLIN BOW, PECCATTE WORKSHOP Unstamped. Nickel mounted. Round stick in Amourette. Estimates: £5,000–8,000

95 A FRENCH VIOLIN BOW ‡ Stamped, "Vtor Fetique a Paris." Silver mounted. Octagonal stick. 60.5 grams Estimates: £3,500–5,000

91 A FRENCH VIOLIN BOW BY JEAN JOSEPH MARTIN Unstamped. Nickel mounted. Round stick. 62.0 grams Certificate: Jean-Francois Raffin, Paris, Jan 10, 2012 Estimates: £2,500–4,000

86 A FRENCH VIOLIN BOW BY LOUIS MORIZOT freres Stamped, "L. Morizot." Silver mounted. Round stick. 58.0 grams Certificate: Jean-François Raffin, Yannick Le Canu and Sylvain Bigot, Paris, Oct 9, 2013 Estimates: £1,800–2,500

Viola Bows

36 A GOOD FRENCH VIOLA BOW, ATTRIBUTED TO DOMINIQUE PECCATTE, PROBABLY BY NICOLAS MALINE Faintly stamped, "Vuillaume a Paris." Silver mounted. Round stick. 75.0 grams Estimates: £25,000–40,000

33 A FRENCH VIOLA BOW BY FRANÇOIS PECCATTE Unstamped. The silver mounted frog of the period but not original to the stick. The button a later replica. Round stick in amourette. 69.5 grams Certificate: Jean-Francois Raffin, Paris, Nov 24, 2004 Estimates: £4,000–6,000

30 A FINE CONTEMPORARY SWISS VIOLA BOW BY JOHANNES FINKEL, c. 1980 Stamped, "J. S. Finkel." Gold and tortoiseshell mounted. Round stick. 72.0 grams Estimates: £3,000–5,000 29 A GOOD CONTEMPORARY FRENCH VIOLA BOW BY YANNICK LE CANU Stamped, "Y Le Canu." and, "a Lille." Silver mounted. Round stick. 70.5 grams Certificate: Yannick Le Canu, Lille Estimates: £2,500–4,000

27 A CONTEMPORARY FRENCH VIOLA BOW BY FRANCK DAGUIN Stamped, " F. Daguin." and, "Lyon." Silver mounted. Round stick. 70.0 grams Estimates: £1,500–2,200

Cello Bows

16 A GOOD FRENCH CELLO BOW BY JEAN 'GRAND' ADAM Stamped, "Henry a Paris." The silver mounted frog and button by Joseph Henry. Round stick. 76.5 grams Certificate: Salchow & Sons, New York, NY, Oct 15, 2015 Estimates: £15,000–22,000

15 A GOOD FRENCH CELLO BOW BY EUGENE NICOLAS SARTORY ‡ Stamped, "E. Sartory a Paris." Silver mounted. Round stick. 78.5 grams Estimates: £12,000–18,000

13 A FRENCH CELLO BOW BY FRANÇOIS JUDE GAULARD, c. 1820 Unstamped. Silver mounted. Ivory button. Round stick. 80.5 grams Certificate: Jean-Francois Raffin, Paris, Mar 7, 2008 Estimates: £6,000–9,000

12 A FRENCH CELLO BOW BY JOSEPH GAUDE Unstamped. Nickel mounted. Round stick in amourette. 79.5 grams Certificate: Bernard Millant, Paris, Nov 7, 2015 Estimates: £5,000–8,000

10 A FRENCH CELLO BOW, MADE FOR JEAN BAPTISTE VUILLAUME Faintly stamped, "Vuillaume..." Silver mounted. Round stick. 78.5 grams Estimates: £4,000–6,000

7 A FINE CONTEMPORARY FINNISH CELLO BOW BY RISTO VAINIO, c. 1965 Stamped, "R. Vainio Helsinki." Gold and tortoiseshell mounted. Octagonal stick. 83.0 grams Estimates: £2,000–3,000

5 AN ENGLISH CELLO BOW BY MALCOLM TAYLOR, c. 1974 Stamped, "Malcom M. Taylor." Gold and tortoiseshell mounted. Octagonal stick. 80.0 grams Estimates: £1,500–2,200 VAT Guidelines

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