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INGLES &H A YD A YFINE INSTRUM ENTS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSLONDON 29 OCTOBER 2013 I |
Musical InstrumentsAUCTION IN LONDON TUESDAY 29™ OCTOBER 2013 I 2PM
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CONTENTS
6 Musical Instruments: Lots 1-139
120 Useful information for buying at auction
120 Authenticity Guarantee
12 1 Explanation of Symbols
12 1 VAT Information for Buyers
122 Conditions of Business for Buyers
124 Glossary
126 Index of lots
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VIOLINS PARX Ii
KLOZ SCHOOL
AVIOLIN
MITTENWALD, circa 1800
labelled Jacobus Stainerin Oenipontum, 1689 length of back 137/sin„ 35.3cm.
£3,500-5,000 (€4,200-5,900)
2PROBABLY BY ANTON JAIS
(Mittenwald, b ¡748;d 1836)AVIOLIN
MITTENWALD, circa 1800
labelled Antón Jais, ¡n Mittenwald an der Isar 1806
length of back 14¡n„ 35.5.cm.
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
3AEGIDIUS KLOZ
(Mittenwald, b I733;d 1805)AVIOLIN
MITTENWALD, 1791
bearing ¡ts original label Aegidius Kloz in Mittenwald an der Iser. 1791 length ofback I3 l5/i6¡n., 354cm.
in case
£4,000-6,000 (€4,700-7,100)
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4ARISTIDE CAVALLI
(Cremona, b 1856; d 1931)AVIOLIN
CREMONA 1923
labelled Offícina "Claudio Monteverde" Ariste. Cavalli & Suoi allunni fecere Cremona anno 1923 length ofback 14l/i6Ín., 35.8cm.
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
AUGUSTE DARTE(b París, 1830; d Mirecourt, 1892)A CHILD’S VIOLIN MIRECOURT, área 1860
unlabelled
length ofback I l/ 2 ¡n„29.Icm.
Sold with the certifícate of Jean-Jacques Rampal,
Paris, dated 3rd January 2013
Auguste Darte also made ¡nstruments forJ.B.
Vuillaume, which were sold under the 'Stentor' brand
£1,500-2,000 (€1,800-2,400)
5
PIERRE JEAN HENRI HEL
(Lille, b 1884; d 1937)AVIOLIN
LILLE, 1911
labelled Pierre Hel, Luthierdu Conservatoire a Lille, en l'an 1911length ofback 14'/sin., 36.0cm.
and a violin bow, in case
Sold with the certifícate of the maker’s widow,
Lille, dated Istjuly 1955.The certifícate is made out to the current owner's mother the Comtesse
de Germiny.
£ 10,000- 15,000 ( € 11,900- 17,800)
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7PAUL BAILLY(b Mirecourt, 1844; d París, 1907)AVIOLIN PARIS, 1898
labelled with signature Paul 8ailly, Violin Maker, Pupil of Jean Baptiste Vuillaume of París and ¡nscribed on the label Fait a París, 1898 length ofback l43/i6¡n„36.0cm.
and a silver-mounted violin bow by Penzel
in case
£5,000-8,000 (€5,900-9,500)
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8AVIOLINVENICE, 18™ CENTURY
the bass side of the front probably later
labelled Joseph Guarnerius fecit Cremonae armo 17** length of back 137/s¡n., 35.2cm.
and a gold-mounted violin bow stamped A Vigneron a París, and a silver-
mounted violin bow stamped A. Lamy a París, in case
t £ 12,000-18,000 (€ 14,200-21,400)
9
9CIRCLE OF ETTORE & IGINIO SIEGA
(fl Venice, first half of the 20th century)
AVIOLIN
VENICE, 1932
labelled Ettore Siega & Figii premiati liutai Venezia, anno 1932
length ofback 143/16¡n., 36.0cm.
and a silver-mounted violin bow byThoma
in case
£4,500-6,000 (€5,300-7,100)
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10ATTRIBUTEDTO LORENZO STORIONI
(Cremona, b 1744; d 1816)AVIOLIN
NORTH ITALY, circo 1800
labelled Antonius et Hieronymus Fr.Amati...
length ofback I4in„ 35.6cm.
£ 12,000- 16,000 ( € 14,200- 19,000)
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11GEORG WINTERLING
(b Watkenreuth bei Schónbach, 1859; d Munich, 1929)
AVIOLINHAMBURG, 1909
labelled Georg Winterling Hamburg, FecitAnno 1909
length ofback I4¡n„ 35.7cm.
£4,500-6,500 (€5,300-7,700)
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12ATTRIBUTEDTO ALFREDO CONTINO
(b Naples, 1890; d a l 970)AVIOLIN AFTER GAGLIANO
PROBABLY NAPLES, EARLY 20™ CENTURY
labelled Paolo Antonio Testore...
length ofback 1471610., 35.8cm.
£7,000- 10,000 (€8,300- 11,900)
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13GEORG KLOZ
(Mittenwald, b \ 723;á 1797)
AVIOLIN
MITTENWALD, circo 1770
labelled Nicolaus Amatius Cremonien Hieronimi filiiAntoni Nepos fecitAo. 1652
length of back 137/s¡n„ 35.3cm.
in case
£4,500-6,500 (€5,300-7,700)
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14EDWARD PAMPHILON
(fl London,cl670-I690)AVIOLIN
LONDON , circo 1680
the head later
labelled £dward Pamphilon anno 1668 length ofback I4in„ 35.6cm.
Sold with a receipt from W.H.Tibbalds & Son, Brighton, dated 26th February
1944, and the cheque from the buyer
£8,000-12,000 (€9,500-14,200)
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15
AVIOLIN
arca 1900
labelled A. Scarampella fece in Brescia l’anno 1895 length ofback l4'/i6¡n., 35.8cm.
¡n case
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
16
ELIO SEVERGNINI(b Cremona, 1971)AVIOLIN
CREMONA, 1989
labelled Elio Severgnini Cremonese fece Cremona anno 1989length ofback 13l5/i6¡n„ 35.5cm.
¡n case
Sold wrth the certifícate of Francesco Bissolotti (in
whose workshop Severgnini worked at that time), Cremona, dated 7th june 1990
£2,500-4,000 (€3,000-4,700)
ATTRIBUTEDTO ROMEO ANTONIAZZI(b Cremona, 1862; d Milán, 1925)AVIOLIN
MID-20™ CENTURYlabelled with signature Antoniazzi Romeo Cremonese fece a Cremona l'anno 1916 and
branded beneath the button
length ofback I4in„ 35.6cm.
in case
£8,000-12,000 (€9,500-14,200)
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18FOLLOWER OF LEANDRO BISIACH
(Milán, b I864;d 1946)
AVIOLIN
20™ CENTURY
unlabelled
length of back 14¡n„ 35.5cm.
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
CIRCLE OFJOSEPH HORNSTEINER
(fl Mittenwald, 1785-1830)AVIOLIN
MITTENWALD, área 1800
labelled Georg Kloz in Mittenwald an der Iser 17** length ofback 143/i6¡n„ 35.9cm.
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
20VINCENZO POSTIGLIONE
(Naples.b 1831 ;d 1916)AVIOLIN
NAPLES, 1910
labelled Vincentius Postiglione me feát Neap. 1910, N. 379, inscribed on the label Forma G. Battista Guadagnini Torino and bearing the initials VP on the button and by the tailpin
length ofback l43/ié¡n„ 36.0cm.
and two bows, ¡n case
i £ 12,000-18,000 (€ 14,200-21,400)
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PROBABLY BY RAFFAELE CALACE(Naples, b I863;d 1934)AVIOLIN NAPLES, 1925
labelled Raffaele Calace, fecit 1925 Napoli and branded Calace Napoli on the button length ofback 14l/i6¡n., 35.7cm.
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
21 22AVIOLIN
PROBABLY PARIS, circo 1870
labelled Jean Baptiste Vuillaume a París, Rué Croixdes Petits Champslength ofback 14 '/sin.,35.9cm.
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
23SESTO ROCCHI(San Polo d'Enza, b I909;d 1991)AVIOLIN
SAN POLO D’ENZA, 1977
labelled with signature Sesto Rocchi da S. Polo fece 1‘anno 1977, V. Ranzato, and ¡nscribed V. Ranzato, Sesto Rocchi fece anno 1977 intemally on the upper bass back, and branded SR intemally on the back
length ofback I4in„ 35.6cm.
This violin is named afterthe Italian composerand
violinistVirgilio Ranzato.
Sold with a copy of the corresponding page from
the maker’s logbook, registraron number 231,
dated 1977. This instrument is being sold by the maker’s daughter
£ 12,000- 16,000 ( € 14,200- 19,000)
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GIUSEPPE & ANTONIO GAGLIANO
(fl Naples, el 780-1800)
AVIOLIN
NAPLES, circo 1790
labelled Joseph etAntonius Gagliani filli Nicolaj et Nepotes Januarj F. Neap. 1790
length of back 14¡n„ 35.5cm.
¡n case
$ £50,000-80,000 (€59,400-95,000)
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25MAURICE MERMILLOT
(b Haut-Savoie, 1835; d Mirecourí, 1901)AVIOLIN PARIS, 1895
labelled with signature M Mermillot Luthier, 18 Rué Moret, París, 1895 length ofback 141 / 16¡n., 35.8cm.
in case
£6,000-8,000 (€7,100-9,500)
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26GIOVANNI PISTUCCI(b Naples, I864;d 1955)AVIOLIN NAPLES, circo 1900
labelled Joahannes Gagliani fecit sub disciplina Januaris Gagliano Neapoli, 1798 length ofback I4in„ 35.6cm.
and a violin bow stamped Emile Ouchard, in case
Sold with the certificates of Fritz Baumgartner and Friedrich Eras, dated 1969 and 1977 respectively, ascribing the violin to Gaetano Gagliano
£20,000-30,000 (€23,700-35,600)
27
ROMANO MARENGO-RINALDI
(bAlba, 1866; d Tuna 1935)AVIOLIN
TURIN, 1900
labelled Marengo Romano - Rinaldi di Alba, fece in Torino anno 1900 per l’Esposizione Universale di Parigi delí anno 1900, Premiato con Madaglia doro Esposizione di Torino 1898
length ofback 14l/i6¡n., 35.8cm.
Previously sold at Sotheby's Chicago, 4th October 2001, lot 89
£35,000-50,000 (€41,600-59,400)
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28WORKSHOP OF HIPPOLYTE CHRÉTIEN SILVESTRE
(b 1845; flLyon& París; d 1913)
AVIOLIN
PARIS, circa 1900
branded ¡nternally on the back H.C. Silvestre á París
length ofback 141 /16¡n., 35.8cm.
in case
£5,000-8,000 (€5,900-9,500)
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29PIERRE JOSEPH HEL
(b Mazirot, 1842; d Lille, 1902)AVIOLIN
LILLE, 1883
labelled Stradiuarius Moderne Fait parJ Hel luthier du Conservatoire de Lille no23 1883length ofback I4¡n„ 35.5cm.
and three bows, one by Otto Hoyer
in case
£8,000-12,000 (€9,500-14,200)
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AVIOLINSOUTH ITALY, EARLY 20™ CENTURY
labelled Giovanni Pistucci, alunno di Vincenzo Postiglione, fece in Napoti anno 1938length of back 137/sin., 35.3cm.
£6,000-8,000 (€7,100-9,500)
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31LUDOVICO MARIANI(fl Pesaro, e l690-1702)AVIOLINPESARO, 17™ CENTURY
the head probably later labelled Anf Mariani in Pesaro 1619 length of back 143/ 16¡n„ 36.0cm.
Sold with a letter from J & A Beare, London, dated 22nd May 1991, giving a production date of approximately 1640, and the certifícate of Dykes & Sons,
London, dated 8th March 1920, ascribingthe violin to Ludovico's father; Antonio
£ 15,000-20,000 ( € 17,800-23,700)
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PROBABLY BY MICHELE ANGELO BERGONZI(Cremona.b I72 l;d 1758)AVIOLINCREMONA, circa 1750
the front possibly by another hand, 18th century Italian. the head later
labelled Joseph Guarnerius fecit Cremone armo I 724 IHS length of back 137/s¡n., 35.3cm.
¡n case
DocumentsA photocopy of the certifícate of Rembert Wurlitzen New York, dated 18th August 1959, ascribing the víolin to Guarneri del Gesü
A photocopy of a letter from j. & A. Beare, London, dated 26th January 2007, ascribing the
víolin to Michele Angelo Bergonzi
This instrument has been the concert víolin of Leila Josefowicz sínce 2001. It has been her only instrument duríng those years and, in her own words, has played an important role ¡n
her musical identity worldwide.
On this víolin she performed world premieres of concertos by Steven Mackey ('Beautiful
Passíng'), Esa-Pekka Salonen and Colín Matthews, and local premieres of violín concertos by Thomas Adés ('Concentric Paths'),John Adams and Oliver Knussen. Her recent DG
recording of the Salonen concertó was made on this violín.
í L 100,000-150,000 (€ I 18,700-178,100)
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Leila Josefowicz with the Bergonzi violin
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BOWS PARX I33
A SILVER-MOUNTED CELLO BOW
20™ CENTURY
octagonal stick, the ebony frog with silver rings and pearl eyes, silver overlaid adjuster stamped £. Sartory a París on the handle 75 grams
f £1,200-1,600 (€1,400-1,900)
34VICTOR FÉTIQUE
(b Mirecourt, 1872; d París, 1933)A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLA BOW
PARIS, EARLY 20™ CENTURY
round stick, the later ebony frog with nickel rings and pearl eyes, silver overlaid adjuster
stamped Vtor Fétíque á París on the handle 68 grams
£ I ,400-1,800 (€1,700-2,100)
35
WILLIAM WATSON
(b London, 1930)
A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
ENGLAND, circa 2000
round stick, the ebony frog with silver rings and pearl eyes, the adjuster with two silver bands
stamped W.D.Watson on the handle60.5 grams
£ 1,800-2,500 (€2,100-3,000)
36
W .E.HILL& SONS
(fl London, 1887-1992)
A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
LONDON, circa 1920
round stick plain ebony frog, silver overlaid adjuster
stamped W.E. H. & S. on the handle
55 grams (with original lapping)
£ 1,800-2,500 (€2,100-3,000)
37
W.E. HILL & SONS(fl London, 1887-1992)
A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
LONDON, 1930
round stick, plain ebony frog, silver overlaid adjusterstamped W.E.H. & 5. on the handle56.5 grams (with original lapping)
£ 1,800-2,500 (€2,100-3,000)
38
JAMES TUBBS
(London, b I835;d 1921)
A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLA BOW
LONDON, circa 1900
round stick, plain ebony frog, silver overlaid adjuster
stamped Jas. Tubbs on the handle
68 grams (with tinsel lapping)
£2,000-3,000 (€2,400-3,600)
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ARNOLD VOIGT
(Markneukirchen, b 1864; d 1952)A SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL-MOUNTED
VIOLIN BOW
MARKNEUKIRCHEN, circa 1900
octagonal stick, the tortoiseshell frog with pearl eyes, the adjuster with two silver bands stamped Arnold Voigt on the handle53.5 grams (without hair)
£1,000-1,500 (€1,200-1,800)
40
PECCATTE SCHOOL
A NICKEL-MOUNTED CELLO BOW
FRANCE, circa 1850
round stick of ironwood, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, the adjuster with two nickel bands
80 grams
Sold with the certifícate of J.F. Raffin, Paris, dated
5th January 2001
£1,500-2,000 (€1,800-2,400)
41ALBERT NÜRNBERGER
((1 Markneukirchen, from e l890)
A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
MARKNEUKIRCHEN, circa 1930
round stick, the ebony frog with silver rings and pearl eyes, the adjuster with two silver bands stamped *Albert Nürnberger* on the handle
60 grams
£1,500-2,500 (€1,800-3,000)
42ALBERT NÜRNBERGER
(fl Markneukirchen, [rom el 890)A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
MARKNEUKIRCHEN, MID-20™ CENTURY
octagonal stick, the ebony frog with silver rings and pearl eyes, the adjuster with two silver bands
stamped Albert Nürnberger on the handle
6 1.5 grams
£1,500-2,000 (€1,800-2,400)
43ALBERT NÜRNBERGER
(fl Markneukirchen, from e l890)
A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
MARKNEUKIRCHEN, circa 1930
octagonal stick, the ebony frog with silver rings and pearl eyes, the adjuster with two silver bands
stamped *Albert Nürnberger* on the handle
58 grams
£1,200-1,600 (€1,400-1,900)
44
ALBERT NÜRNBERGER
(fl Markneukirchen, from e l890)A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
MARKNEUKIRCHEN, circa 1930
octagonal stick, plain ebony frog, silver overlaid adjuster
stamped *Albert Nürnberger* on the handle
58 grams
£2,000-3,000 (€2,400-3,600)
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A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLA BOW AFTER
TUBBS
MIRECOURT, EARLY 20™ CENTURY
round stick, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, the adjuster with two silver bands7 1.5 grams
£ 1,200-1,600 (€1,400-1,900)
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W.E. HILL & SONS
(fl London, 1887-1992)
A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
LONDON, 1926
round stick, the ebony frog with silver rings and pearl eyes, silver overlaid adjuster
stamped W.E. HUI & Sons on the handle60.5 grams
£ I ,500-2,000 (€1,800-2,400)
47
MARCEL FÉTIQUE
(b Mirecourt, 1899)
A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
PARIS, circa 1940
octagonal stick, the ebony frog with silver rings and pearl eyes, silver overlaid adjuster
stamped Mcti Fétique a París on the handle59 grams
£1,800-2,500 (€2,100-3,000)
48
JAMES DODD
(London, b I792;d 1865)
A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
LONDON, circa 1830
octagonal stick, the ebony frog with silver rings and pearl eyes,the adjuster with two silver bands stamped J. Dodd on the handle
59.5 grams
Sold with the certificate of J.F. Raffin, Paris, dated
I Oth October 2007
£2,000-3,000 (€2,400-3,600)
POSSIBLY BY CLAUDETHOMASSIN
(b Mirecourt, l870;dTrilbardou, 1942)A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW FOR
PAUL SERDET
PARIS, EARLY 20™ CENTURY
round stick, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, the adjuster with two silver bandsstamped P. Serdet ó Paris on the handle
62 grams
£1,800-2,500 (€2,100-3,000)
49
50ÉMILE FRANCOIS OUCHARD & ÉMILE
AUGUSTE OUCHARD
(fl Mirecourt, early 20th century)A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
MIRECOURT, circa 1930
round stick, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, the adjuster with two silver bands stamped Emile Ouchard on the handle
56 grams (without hair)
£4,000-6,000 (€4,700-7,100)
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51CHARLES NICOLAS BAZIN
(Mirecourt, b I847;d 1915)
A NICKEL-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
MIRECOURT, circo 1900
round stick, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, the adjuster with two nickel bands
stamped Tourte on the handle
57.5 grams
Images of this bow will probably be included as an
example of the maker’s work in the upcoming
book Les Grands Archetiers Frangais, due for publication in 2015
£ 1,200-1,600 (€1,400-1,900)
52WORKSHOP OF ETIENNE PAJEOT
(b Mirecourt, 179l;d París, 1849)
A NICKEL-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
MIRECOURT, circo 1840
round stick of exotic wood, the ebony frog with nickel rings and pearl eyes, the adjuster with two nickel bands
62 grams
Sold with the certifícate of Paul Childs, Montrose, dated 9th September 201 I
£ 1,500-2,000 (€1,800-2,400)
53
EUGÉNE SARTORY
(b Mirecourt, 187l;d París, 1946)
A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
PARIS, circo 1910
round stick, the ebony frog with silver rings and pearl eyes, silver overlaid adjuster
stamped £ Sartory a París on the handle
63 grams
X £8,000-12,000 (€9,500-14,200)
54EUGÉNE SARTORY
(b Mirecourt, 187l;d París, 1946)A GOLD ANDTORTOISESHELL-MOUNTED
EXHIBITIONVIOLIN BOW AFTER TOURTE
PARIS, 1900
round stick, the tortoiseshell frog with gold rings and pearl eyes, the adjuster with two gold bands and pearl facetsstamped £. Sartory a París and Exp™ 1900 on the
handle
60 grams
X £15,000-20,000 (€17,800-23,700)
55
VICTOR FÉTIQUE
(b Mirecourt, 1872; d París, 1933)A GOLD & TORTOISESHELL-MOUNTED
VIOLIN BOW
PARIS, circo 1925
round stick, the tortoiseshell frog with gold rings and pearl eyes, gold overlaid adjuster
stamped Vtor Fétique a París and Expm París 192561 grams
£8,000-12,000 (€9,500-14,200)
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VICTOR FÉTIQUE
(b Mirecourt, 1872; d París, 1933)A SILVER & TORTOISESHELL-MOUNTED
VIOLIN BOW
PARIS, circo 1920
round stick, the tortoiseshell frog with pearl eyes, the adjuster with two silver bands stamped V-0' Fétique á París and inscribed P.B on
the ferrule
61 grams
i £6,000-8,000 (€7100-9,500)
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VIOLAS57
MARTIN LEOPOLD WIDHALM
(Nurembergb i747;d 1806)AVIOLA
NUREMBERG, 1793
labelled Leopold Widhalm Lauten- und Geigenmacher in Nürnberg. fecitA. 1793 and branded LW ¡nternally on the back
length of back I5!4¡n., 38.8cm.
¡n case
£3,500-5,000 (€4,200-5,900)
57A
FURBERSCHOOL
AVIOLAENGLAND, circa 1800
unlabelled
length of back 153/i6¡n„ 38.5cm.
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
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58
WILLIAM LUFF
(London, b I904;d 1993)AVIOLA
LONDON, 1979
labelled Willam H. Luff.Maker, London 1979
length of back 165/16¡n„ 4 1,4cm.
£7,000-10,000 (€8,300-11,900)
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59AVIOLA
branded ¡nternally on the back Gppe Scarampella Fiorenzo
length of back I5 l5/i6¡n„ 40.4cm.
£5,000-8,000 (€5,900-9,500)
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60AVIOLA
SOUTH GERMANY, circa 1800
unlabelled
length ofback l6K¡n„4l.2cm.
£7,000-10,000 (€8,300-11,900)
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61AVIOLA
20™ CENTURY
labelled Januarius Gagliano Filius Alexandri Fecit Neap. 1748
length of back 16¡n„ 40.7cm.
£3,000-4,000 (€3,600-4,700)
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62AVIOLA
ITALY, 20™ CENTURY
labelled Ferdinandus Garimberti Paremensis fecit Mediolani anno 1956
length of back 163/8¡n„ 4 1,6cm.¡n case
£7,000-10,000 (€8,300-11,900)
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63LORENZO STORIONI
(Cremona, b 1744; d 1816)
AVIOLA
CREMONA, 1787
bearing rts original label Lorenzo Storíoni fecit. Cremonae anno 1787
length ofback l5/2¡n., 39.4cm.
in case
Sold with the certifícate ofWilliam Lewis & Son, Chicago, dated 28th May 1954
$ £ 100,000-150,000 (€ I 18,700-178,100)
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MISCELLANEA
64W.E. HILL & SONS
(fl London, 1887-1992)
A REGENCY-STYLE MUSIC STAND
ENGLAND, 19™ CENTURY
trellis-work music rest with brass candle holders,fluted column.tripod basebearing a plaque ¡nscribed W.E. HUI & Sons, 38
New Bond Street, London
mínimum height I I4cm.
£ 1,000-2,000 (€1,200-2,400)
65A PORTRAIT OF AVIOLINIST, POSSIBLY
LOUIS SPOHR
circa 1800
oil on canvas
57 x 46 cm„ including frame
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
66
RAFAEL RAMIREZ MÁRO
(fl Hauset, Belgium)A PORTRAIT OF PAGANINI
circa 1990
oil on canvas
146 x I I5cm„ including frame
The portrait shows Paganini holding his violin which has only one string.This derives from
Paganinis virtuosic piece.the Moses Fantasy, which was written for the G string only
£4,000-6,000 (€4,700-7,100)
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W.E. HILL & SONS
(fl London, 1887-1992)A LEATHER VIOLIN CASE
LONDON, LATE 19™ CENTURY
red leather exterior green velvet interiorlabelled 38 New Bond Street, London, England and inscribed with gilt lettering
A Monsieur le Marquis de Montjoux
length 29/2¡n„ 74.9cm.
This case was purchased by the present owner at Sotheby's on 3 1 st March 1988
£ 1,500-2,000 (€1,800-2,400)
68
WILLIAM VOLLER
(b Shropshire, 1860; d 1933)A BRONZE OF ANTONIO STRADIVARI
LONDON, 1896
inscribed on the plinth Stradivari and W.Voller, and inscribed on the leg of the workbench W.V. 1896 and with Stradivari’s AS insignia
height I0in., 25.4cm.
This bronze was purchased by the present owner at Sotheby's on 20th June 1995
£8,000-12,000 (€9,500-14,200)
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CELLOS AND BASS69JÉRÓMETHIBOUVILLE-LAMY
(fl Mirecourt, from e l860)A CELLO
MIRECOURT, circa 1880
labelled Medio Fino
length of back 29l5/i6¡n.,76.lcm.
and a cello bow stamped H. Byrom Canterbury,
¡n case
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
70GULBRAND ENGER
(b I822;d 1886; fl Copenhagen)A CELLOCOPENHAGEN, 1876
labelled Gulbrand Enger, Kjobenhavn. 1876
length ofback 29l5/i6Ín„ 76.0cm.
¡n case
t £2,500-3,500 (€3,000-4,200)
71NEUNER & HORNSTEINER
(fl Mittenwald, e l811-1930)
A CELLO
MITTENWALD, 1882
labelled Neuner & Hornsteiner, Mittenwald (Baiem)
1882length ofback 297/8¡n„ 75.9cm.
¡n case
£6,000-8,000 (€7,100-9,500)
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72A CELLO
GERMAN Y, circo 1900
unlabelled
length of back 29%¡n„ 75.5cm,
and a cello bow, ¡n case
£2,800-4,000 (€3,300-4,700)
73A CELLO
GERMANY OR BOHEMIA, circa 1900
labelled Louis Joseph Germain Luthier a ParísArme (sic.) 1860
length of back 305/i6¡n„ 77.1 cm.
and a cello bow, ¡n case
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
CIRCLE OF HONORÉ DERAZEY
(Mirecourt,b i794;d 1883)
A DOUBLE BASSMIRECOURT, SECOND HALF OFTHE
19™ CENTURY
branded H. Derazey on the button length of back 43/2¡n„ I I0.5cm.
string length 4 1 ¡n„ 104.2cm.
£8,000-12,000 (€9,500-14,200)
74
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75JUSTIN DERAZEY(Mirecourt,b 1839; d 1890)A CELLOMIRECOURT, circa 1880
labelled Jt Derazey luthier Mirecourt Vosges length ofback 291 '/lóín., 75.5cm.¡n case
£5,000-8,000 (€5,900-9,500)
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76ASCRIBEDTO NICOLAS LUPOT(b Stuttgart, 1758; d París, 1824)A CELLOLATE 19™ CENTURY
labelled N. Lupot, Luthier de la Musique du Roi et de t'Ecole Royale de Musique, París 1820length ofback 30in„ 76.2cm.
in case
Sold with the certifícate of Hamma & Co„ Stuttgart, dated 19th November 1952, statíng that prior to 1942 the cello was in the possession of Joseph Joachim's granddaughter
£10,000-15,000 (€11,900-17,800)
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77A CELLO
GERMAN Y, circo 1900
unlabelled
length of back 30% in., 76.9cm.
£4,500-6,000 (€5,300-7,100)
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78FOLLOWER OF PIETER ROMBOUTS
(b 1667; fl Amsterdam; d 1728)A CELLO
PROBABLY NETHERLANDS, 19™ CENTURY
labelled Vincenzo Bianchini Venetiano in Bologna 1655
length ofback 295/i6¡n„ 74.5cm.
¡n case
£6,000-8,000 (€7,100-9,500)
78 78
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79A CELLO
20™ CENTURY
labelled Made by G.A. Chanot... Manchester A.D. 1899 No 120 model ofAmati length of back29%in„ 75.6cm.
¡n cover
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
80A CELLO
GERMANY, circa 1900
branded D. Nicolás Ainé, a la ville de Cremonne¡nternally on the backlength ofback29l5/i6¡n„76.0cm.
and three cello bows, ¡n case
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
PROBABLY BY PIETER ROMBOUTS
(b l667;flAmsterdam;d 1728)A CELLO
NETHERLANDS, 18™ CENTURY
labelled Hendrix Jacobs me fecit & Pieter Rombouts in Amsterdam 1698, and bearing a further internal label signed by Jacques Francais, stating It is my opinion that the making of this cello was largely the handiwork of Pieter Rombouts March Ist 1988 Edmonton, Alberto length of back 285/i6¡n„ 72cm.
and a nickel-mounted cello bow, faintly stamped PRS Paris, ¡n case
81
i £ 10,000-15,000 (€ I 1,900-17,800)
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PROBABLY BY CARLO LOVERI
(fl Naples, 19th century)A CELLO
NAPLES, MID-19™ CENTURY
labelled Cario Loveri, Fabbrícante di Strumenti d*** and Riveduto da Vincenzo Postiglione, Napoli, Via Tre Regine 23
length of back 29/2¡n„ 75.0cm.
£28,000-35,000 (€33,200-41,600)
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67
EVASIO EMILIO GUERRA
(Turín, b 1875; d 1956)
A CELLO
TURIN , 1921
labelled Evasío Emilio Guerra fece in Torino 1921
length of back 291'/16¡n, 75.4cm.
£50,000-70,000 (€59,400-83,100)
83
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84PIERGIUSEPPE ESPOSTI
(fl Cremona, late 20th century)A CELLO
CREMONA, 1980
labelled Piergiuseppe Esposti Cremona anno 1980
length of back 295/s¡n., 75.2cm.
¡n cover
£4,500-6,000 (€5,300-7,100)
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85A CELLO
ITALY, FIRST HALF OFTHE 19™ CENTURY
labelled Cario Tononi Bolognese, fece in Venezia l'A: 1732
length of back 291 /16¡n„ 74cm.
¡n case
£30,000-50,000 (€35,600-59,400)
VINCENZO PANORMO
(b Monreale, nr. Palermo, 1734; d London, 1813)
A CELLO
LONDON, circa 1800
unlabelledlength of back 287/sin., 73.3cm.
¡n cover
Sold with a letter from John Dilworth, dated 29th August 2013
£25,000-35,000 (€29,700-41,600)
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DAVID TECCHLER
(b Salzburg, 1666; d Rome, 1747)A CELLO
ROME, 1705
labelled David Tecchler fecit RomaAnno Dni 1705 length of back 30¡n„ 76.2cm.
¡n case
Sold with the certifícate ofWilliam Lewis & Son, dated
29th September 1971
$ £300,000-500,000 (€356,200-593,700)
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75
BOWS PARX II88EMILE FRANCOIS OUCHARD
(b 1872; fl Mirecourt; d 1951)A NICKEL-MOUNTED VIOLA BOW
MIRECOURT, circa 1930
round stick, the ebony frog with nickel rings and pearl eyes, nickel overlaid adjuster69 grams
£2,000-3,000 (€2,400-3,600)
89
FRANCOIS LOTTE
(A/lirecourt, b I889;d 1970)AN IVORY-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
MIRECOURT, circa 1940
round stick the ivory frog with silver rings and silver eyes, silver overlaid adjuster 62 grams
£1,400-1,800 (€1,700-2,100)
90
HIPPOLYTE CAMILLE LAMY
(Paris, b I875;d 1942)
A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
PARIS, circa 1920
round stick, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, the adjuster with two silver bands
stamped A. Lamy a Paris on the handle58 grams
£4,000-6,000 (€4,700-7,100)
91
JOSEPH ALFRED LAMY
(b Mirecourt 1850; d Paris, 1919)A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
PARIS, circa 1910
round stick, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, the adjuster with two silver bands
stamped A. Lamy á Paris on the handle
57 grams (with tinsel lapping)
£6,000-8,000 (€7,100-9,500)
92
CLAUDETHOMASSIN
(b Mirecourt, l870;dTrilbardou, 1942)
A NICKEL-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
PARIS, área 1925
round stick, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, nickel overlaid adjuster
stamped C.Thomassin ó Paris on the handle58.5 grams
£2,000-3,000 (€2,400-3,600)
93
CLAUDETHOMASSIN
(b Mirecourt 1870; dTrilbardou, 1942)
A NICKEL-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
MIRECOURT, circa 1910
round stick, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, nickel overlaid adjuster
stamped C.Thomassin a Paris on the handle
59 grams
£2,000-3,000 (€2,400-3,600)
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SCHOOL OF NICOLAS MAIRE
(b Mirecourt, l800;dParis 1878)
A NICKEL-MOUNTED VIOLA BOW
PARIS, circa 1860
octagonal stick of snakewood, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, the adjuster with two nickel bands
68.5 grams
£ 1,500-2,000 (€1,800-2,400)
95
A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
octagonal stick, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, the adjuster with two silver bands
stamped £. Sartory a París on the handle
57.5 grams
£ 1,500-2,500 (€1,800-3,000)
96
ANDRÉ RICHAUME
(b Mirecourt, 1905 ; d París, 1966)A SILVER-MOUNTED CELLO BOW
PARIS, circa 1962
round stick, the ebony frog with silver rings and pearl eyes, silver overlaid adjuster
stamped A. Richaume a París on the handle
78 grams
This bow was bought directly from the maker by
the current owner
£6,000-8,000 (€7,100-9,500)
98
EUGÉNE SARTORY
(b Mirecourt, 187l;d París, 1946)A SILVER-MOUNTED DOUBLE BASS BOW
PARIS, circa 1900
round stick, the ebony frog with silver rings and pearl eyes, the later adjuster with two nickel bands
133 grams
in bow box
£5,000-8,000 (€5,900-9,500)
97
W.E. HILL & SONS
(fl London, 1887-1992)A SILVER-MOUNTED CELLO BOW
LONDON, circa 1930
round stick, the ebony frog with silver rings and pearl eyes, the adjuster with two silver bands
77.5 grams
£2,500-3,500 (€3,000-4,200)
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SIEGFRIED FINKEL
(b Kaliningrad; fl Brienz, Switzerland)A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLA BOW
BRIENZ, circa 1970
octagonal stick, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, the later adjuster with nickel band and endcap stamped Siegfried Finkel on the handle
73.6 grams
and a silver-mounted viola bow by Richard
Grünke, stamped Richard Grünke * on the handle
£2,000-3,000 (€2,400-3,600)
100
JEAN-BAPTISTEVUILLAUME
(b Mirecourt, 1798; d Paris, 1875)A SILVER-MOUNTED “SELF-REHAIRING”
VIOLIN BOW
PARIS, circa 1850
round stick, later plain ebony frog, the later adjuster with two silver bands
stamped Vuillaume a Paris and Brevet d’lnvention on the handle
60 grams
£1,500-2,500 (€1,800-3,000)
101
JEAN BAPTISTEVUILLAUME
(b Mirecourt, 1798; d Paris, 1875)
A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
PARIS, circa 1850
round stick, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, the adjusterwith two silver bands
62 grams
£5,000-7,000 (€5,900-8,300)
102PROBABLY BY NICOLAS SIMON
(fl Mirecourt, c 1840-1864)
A NICKEL-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
MIRECOURT, circa 1850
round stick, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, the adjusterwith two nickel bands61 grams
£4,500-6,000 (€5,300-7,100)
103
J ÉRÓM E THI BOU VILLE-LAM Y
(fl Mirecourt, el 860 onwards)A SILVER-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW
MIRECOURT, circa 1900
round stick, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, the adjusterwith two silver bands
stamped Jérome Thibouville-Lamy on the handle56.5 grams
£2,000-3,000 (€2,400-3,600)
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VIOLINS PART II104PANORMO SCHOOL
AVIOLINENGLAND, EARLY 19™ CENTURY
unlabelled
length ofback 141 /sin., 36.0cm.
and a violín bow, in case
£5,000-8,000 (€5,900-9,500)
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105GlOVAN NI BATTISTA GAIBISSO
(Alassio, b I876;d 1962)AVIOLIN
ALASSIO, 1941
labelled Gaibisso Giovanni Battista fece (Alassio) anno 1941 length ofback 14l/i6in„ 35.7cm.
¡n case
| Q £7,000-10,000 (€8,300-11,900)
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106AVIOLIN
FRANCE OR NETHERLANDS, EARLY 18™ CENTURY
labelled Antonius et Hieronymus Amati... length of back 14¡n„ 35.5cm.
¡n case
£4,000-6,000 (€4,700-7,100)
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107JEAN GOSSELIN
(fl París, 1814-1851)AVIOLIN
PARIS, 1825
labelled *** monté parThiery et le reste du violon vernis... fait par Gosselin Amateur, Paris Année 1825 length ofback 14'/i6¡n., 35.7cm.
According to RenéVannes.the variation in Gosselin's work suggests that he
may have employed some of the good violin makers in Paris, rather than
making ¡nstruments himself
£8,000-12,000 (€9,500-14,200)
107 107
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108AVIOLIN
POSSIBLY NAPLES, 20™ CENTURY
labelled Felice Beretta allievo di Giuseppe Guadagnini fece in Como íanno 17**
length of back l43/i6¡n„ 36.0cm.
£5,000-7,000 (€5,900-8,300)
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109GRAGNANI FAMILY
(fl Livorno, 18th century)AVIOLIN
LIVORNO, LATE 18™ CENTURY
branded A.G. ¡ntemally on the pegbox
length ofback 1315/i6¡n„ 35.3cm.
£12,000-16,000 (€14,200-19,000)
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FLORENTINE SCHO O L
AV IO LIN
18™ CENTURY
labelled Joannes Baptísta de Gabrielli Florentinus fecit 17** length of back 14¡n„ 35.5cm.
£6,000-8,000 (€7,100-9,500)
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GIUSEPPE PEDRAZZIN I
(b Pizzighettone, 1879; d Milán, 1958)AV IO LIN AFTER GUARNERI
MILAN, 1908
labelled with signature Giuseppe Pedrazzini Cremonese fece ¡n Milano 1908, ¡nscribed on the label Copia del Gesu, branded ¡ntemally on the back G. Pedrazzini and in the lower back G. Pedrazzini-Milano length of back I4in„ 35.6cm.
¡n case
Sold with the certifícate of Gian Cario Guicciardi, Spilamberto, dated 2nd April 1991
£25,000-35,000 (€29,700-41,600)
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112
AVIOLIN
19™ CENTURY
labelled Joannes María Valenzano de la Scola Cremonesa faciebat Milano 1777
length of back 14¡n„ 35.5cm.
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
I 13AVIOLIN
PROBABLY ITALY, 20™ CENTURY
labelled Aloysi Soffriti filiusAntonj fecit Ferrarías An. Dom. 1903
length ofback 14 '/i6¡n., 35.8cm.
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
I 14CARLO GIUSEPPETESTORE
(b Novara, 1660; d Milán, 1738)AVIOLIN
MILAN, circa 1720
the table and head later
labelled Giouanni Grancino in Contrada Largha diMilano al segno della Corona I 721
length ofback 137/s¡n., 35.2cm.
£20,000-30,000 (€23,700-35,600)
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I 15CARESSA & FRANCAIS
(fl París, 1901-1930)AV IO LIN
PARIS, 1912
labelled Caressa & Francais, Luthiers du Conservatoire de Musique, No. 428, París, 1912 and branded Caressa & Francais by the top and bottom blockslength ofback l4'/i6¡n., 35.8cm.
¡n case
Sold with the certifícate of Blackburn Stringed Instruments, London, dated 2nd November 1999
£4,000-6,000 (€4,700-7,100)
I 16AEG ID IUS K LO Z
(Mittenwaid, b I733;d 1805)AV IO LIN
M ITTENW ALD, arca 1780
labelled Aegidius Kloz in Mittenwaid an der Iser.17**
length of back 137/sín., 35.3cm.
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
117C IRCLE OF ANDREA GUARNERI
(Cremona, b c 1626; d 1698)AV IO LIN
CREMONA, 17™ CENTURY
the table and scroll later labelled Antonius et Hieronymus Fr.Amati Cremonen Andrese fil F. 16** length ofback 13l5/i6Ín„ 35.4cm.
in double violin case
£15,000-20,000 (€17,800-23,700)
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I 18AU G U STE FALISSE
(b Liége, 1883; d Brusse/s, 1951)
A V IO L IN
BRUSSELS, 1909
labelled Auguste Falisse, Luthier a Bruxelles 27/09/1909length ofback l4'/i6Ín.,35.7cm.
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
I 19PROBABLY BY C A R LO G IU SEPPETESTO RE
(b Novara, 1660; d Milán, 1738)A V IO L IN
M ILAN , circa 1730
the table and head later
labelled Giovanni Grancino in Contrada Largha diMilano al Segno delta Corona 1696
length of back 14¡n„ 35.6cm.
£7,000-10,000 (€8,300-1 1,900)
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A V IO L IN
POSSIBLY BO LO G N A , EARLY 18™ C EN TU RY
the scroll probably by Nicolo Amati
unlabelledlength ofback 1315/16¡n., 354cm.
in case
Sold with the certifícate of Roland Baumgartner
Basel, dated 9th December 2010, ascribing the instrument to the circle ofAlessandro Mezzadri
£35,000-45,000 (€41,600-53,400)
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121
TESTORE FAMILY
(fl Milán, I8th century)
AVIOLIN
MILAN, arca 1750
labelled Cario Giuseppe Testore... 1706
length ofback 1315/i 6¡n., 35.4cm.
$ £50,000-80,000 (€59,400-95,000)
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122W O R KSH O P O F PIERRE PACHEREL
(b Mirecourt, 1803; d Nice, 1871)
A V IO L IN
FRA N C E , circa 1850
branded Pacherel a Nice ¡nternally on the back
length ofback 141 /sin., 35.9cm.
£4,500-6,000 (€5,300-7,100)
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123PIERRE JOSEPH H EL
(b Mazirot, l842;dLille, 1902)A V IO L IN
L ILLE , 1885
labelled Joseph Hel Luthiera Lille 1885, ¡nscribed ¡nternally ¡n the lower back Fait par J. Hel luthier du conservatoire de musique de Lille, No. 111 Lille, le 25 février 1885,J.Hel 14 rué Nationale
length ofback 14l/s¡n., 35.9cm.
in case
£9,000-12,000 (€10,700-14,200)
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124A V IO L IN
ITALY, LATE 19™ C EN TU RY
unlabelled
length ofback 14'/i6Ín.,35.7cm.
£6,000-8,000 (€7,100-9,500)
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125EN R IC O M ARCH ETT I
(b Milán, l855;dTunn, 1930)A V IO L IN
TU R IN , 1883
labelled Enrico Marchettí di Milano, Fece in Torino nel 1883
length ofback I47i6¡n., 35.6cm.
Sold with the certifícate of Eric Blot, Cremona, dated 2nd July 2001
£25,000-35,000 (€29,700-41,600)
125 125
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126ANDREA GUARNERI
(Cremona, b e l626;d 1698)AV IO LIN
CREMONA, circa 1675
labelled Andreas Guarnerius alumnus Nicolaus Amati fecit Cremonae sub titulo Sanctae Teresiae 1655 length ofback 1313/i6¡n., 35.2cm.
CertificatesW.E. Hill & Sons, London, dated 23rd May 1961Max Móller NV, Amsterdam, dated 2 1 st September 1966Roland Baumgartner; Basel, dated 9th December 2008
£60,000-80,000 (€71,200-95,000)
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127
127
PAUL BAILLY
(b Mirecourt, 1844; d París, 1907)AV IO LIN
LONDON , 1891
labelled Paul Bailly Luthier,Anden Eléve de J.B. Vuillaume de París, London Année 1891, No. 109 and ¡nscribed ¡nternally on the back N. 709 length of back 143/sin„ 36.5cm.
and a violín bow by Pfretzschner; ¡n case
£3,000-5,000 (€3,600-5,900)
128BARTHOLOMÁUS KARNER
(fl Míttenwald, 1750-1797)AV IO LIN
M ITTENW ALD, 1795
labelled Barthol. Karner in Míttenwald an der Iser 1795length ofback 141/i6¡n„ 35.7cm.
£4,000-6,000 (€4,700-7,100)
129CARL BECKER & SON
(fl Chicago, 20th century)AV IO LIN
CH ICAGO , 1952
the front a later replacement, probably by Jacob van de Geest
labelled Cari Becker and Son associated wíth William Lewis & Son No.555 Chicago 1952 and ¡nscribed ¡nternally on the front Johann(?) ** Geest, 1962, ***
length ofback 13l5/i6¡n„ 35.4cm.
and a violín bow, in case
£5,000-8,000 (€5,900-9,500)
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105
130
130A T TR IB U T ED TO EMILE M ENNESSON
(Re¡ms,b I842;d 1920; fl Mirecourt 1876-1881)A V IO L IN
FRAN CE , SEC O N D HALF O F T H E 19™ C EN TU RY
labelled Emile Mennesson dit Guarini... année 1882 No2788
length ofback 141 /16¡n., 35.6cm.
£4,000-6,000 (€4,700-7,100)
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131M ARCHE SC H O O L
A V IO L IN
EARLY 20™ C EN TU RY
labelled £ midió Celani detto il Turco fece inAscoli Piceno 1890 length ofback 1315/i6¡n., 35.4cm.
and a violín bow stamped Vtor Fetique a París, in case
Sold with the certifícate of Florian Leonhard, London
£6,000-8,000 (€7,100-9,500)
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Barón von Erlanger
132C IRCLE OF N ICO LO AMATI
(Cremona, b I596;d 1684)A VIOLIN
CREM ONA OR BRESCIA, MID-17™ CENTURY
the table later work, possibly Englishlabelled Nicolaus Amatus Cremonen. Hieronymi FU. acAntonij Nepos fecit 1666 length of back I3 l5/i6¡n„ 35.3cm.
ProvenanceBarón von Erlanger ( 1832-1911) was a keen collector who owned, amongst other examples, the 1732 ‘d'Erlanger’ Guarnen del Gesu and three Stradivari violins.This violín was ¡nherited by his granddaughten Baroness Marie Mathilde Charlotte d’Erlanger; and ¡s being offered for sale by her grandson.
£25,000-35,000 (€29,700-41,600)
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133A V IO L IN
NAPLES, LATE 19™ C EN TU RY
the ribs and scroll by another hand
¡nscribed ¡nternally on the back RepairedJohn Underwood, ** Nov 1845 length of back 14¡n„ 35.6cm.
in case
£4,000-6,000 (€4,700-7,100)
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134A V IO L IN
19™ C EN TU RY
labelled FedtVenetiis 1710
length ofback 1315/i6¡n„ 35.4cm.
¡n case
£8,000-12,000 (€9,500-14,200)
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GIOVANNI BATTISTA GABRIELLI
(fl Florence, 1736-1787)AV IO LIN
FLORENCE, área 1770
labelledJovanej Batista Gabbrielli Florentiris fecetAnno 1779 length ofback 137/8¡n„ 35.2cm.
DocumentsThe certifícate ofW.E. Hill & Sons, London, dated 18th February 1944 The certifícate of Paul Voigt, London, dated 18th September 1941 Two ¡nsurance valuations from Edward Withers Ltd., dated 2nd March 1973 and lOthAugust 1989 A receipt from Robert Lewin, dated 4th June 1953 A copy ofThe Strad, dated August 1941, featuring this violin in an article entitled Some Violin Makers of the Florentine School
£15,000-20,000 (€17,800-23,700)
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136
136PAUL LORANGE
(b Mirecourt, 1873; d Lyon, 1920)AV IO LIN
LYON, 1900
labelled Paul Lorange, Luthiera Lyon en 1900, Numéro 2, ¡nscribed ¡ntemally ¡n the upper back Fait á Lyon par P. Lorange 1900 and branded P. Lorange ó Lyon length ofback 14'/i6Ín., 35.8cm.
£4,000-6,000 (€4,700-7,100)
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137ASCR IBEDTO N ICO LO GAGLIANO II
(f! Na pies, 1790-1826)AV IO LIN
labelled Nicolaus Gagliano Filíus Joanni Neapoli 1823 length ofback 137/s¡n„ 35.3cm.
Sold with the certifícate of Colín Nicholls, Northolt, dated 24th January 2007
£7,000-10,000 (€8,300-11,900)
137
C IRCLE OF CARLO BERGONZI
(Cremona, b I683;d 1747)AV IO LIN
CREMONA, circa 1730
the scroll by Giuseppe Guarnen filius Andreae labelled Anno 1737 Cario Bergonzi fece in Cremona. length ofback I 3l5/i6¡n„ 35.4cm.
In case
DocumentsThe certifícate ofWillíam Lewis & Son, Chicago, dated I9thjanuary, 1965 A letter from John Dilworth, London, dated 5th September 2013 A dendrochronology report from John Topham, dated 23rd April 2012, and noting strong matches to other Cremonese ¡nstruments, including four Stradivaris and one Guarneri del Gesu
$ L 180,000-250,000 (€213,700-296,800)
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139FRANCESCO RUGERI
(Cremona, b 1620; d c 1695)AVIOLINCREMONA, circa 1690
labelled Francesco Rugeri detto il Per in Cremona delíanno 1672 length ofback 137/8¡n„ 35.3cm.
Sold with the certifícate ofThe Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., New York, dated 4th January 1933
This víolin shows the hand of Francescos son Víncenzo. A similar example is ¡llustrated on pp. 482-483 of Four Centuries of Violín Making
í £ 150,000-200,000 (€ 178,100-237,500)
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USEFUL INFORMATION FOR BUYING AT AUCTION
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The Buyer’s prem ium is 20% of the ham m er price.
I .B EFO RE THE AUCTIO N
Pre-sale Estimates
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Although the sale is conducted in Pounds Sterling.the pre-sale estimates are also printed in Euros. The rate of exchange is the rate at the time of production of the catalogue. Therefore. you should treat the estimates in
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Condition of LotsProspective buyers are encouraged to inspect the property at the pre-sale exhibitions. Solely as a convenience. Ingles & Hayday Ltd may also provide condition reports. The absence of
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ProvenanceIn certain circumstances, Ingles & Hayday Ltd
may print in the catalogue the history of owner ship of an instrument if such information
contributes to scholarship or is otherwise well
known and assists in distinguishing the work.
However. the identity of the seller or previous
owners may not be disclosed for a variety of
reasons. For example, such information may be
excluded to accommodate a seller’s request for
confidentiality or because the identity of prior
owners is unknown given the age of the work
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The auction is governed by Ingles & Hayday
Ltd's Conditions of Business and Authenticity
Guarantee. These apply to all aspects of the
relationship between Ingles & Hayday Ltd and
actual and prospective bidders and buyers.
Anyone considering bidding in the auction
should read them carefully. They may be
amended by way of notices posted in the
saleroom or by way of announcement made
by the auctioneer
Bidding at Auction
Bids may be executed in person by paddle
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and by telephone. Auction speeds vary, but
average between 70 and 100 lots per hour The
bidding steps are generally in increments of
approximately 10% of the previous bid. Please
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before the auction begins. Proof of identity will
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buyer of a lot, please ensure that your paddle
can be seen by the auctioneer and that it is your
number that is called out. Should there be any
doubts as to price or buyer, please draw the
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sold will be invoiced to the ñame and address
in which the paddle has been registered and
cannot be transferred to other ñames and addresses. Please do not mislay your paddle. in
the event of loss, inform the Sales Clerk
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Absentee & Telephone Bids
If you cannot attend the auction, we will be
happy to execute written bids on your behalf
or you can bid on the telephone. A bidding
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Consecutive and Responsive BiddingThe auctioneer may open the bidding on any
lot by placing a bid on behalf of the seller. The auctioneer may further bid on behalf of the seller, up to the amount of the reserve, by
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Importation into a buyer’s destination
countryThe purchaser’s inability to import any ítem into his destination country as a result of Government
economic sanctions or other nestrictions shall not justify cancellation or rescission of the sale or any
delay in payment Please satisfy yourself before bidding as to whether a lot is subject to such import restrictions, or any other restrictions on
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representative when full and cleared payment
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PLACE, BOND STREET UNTIL 4.30PM ONLY.
FROM THE DAY AFTER TH E SALE,
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Buyers are reminded that Ingles & Hayday Ltd
accepts liability for loss or damage to lots for a
máximum period of seven (7) days after the
date of the auction. Please refer to Condition
7 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers
printed in this catalogue.
Shipping
If you require the services of a shipper to
deliver your purchased lots you may wish to
contact one of the following:
Alban Shipping
Unit 4. Premier Business Park
Dencora Way, Luton
Bedfordshire LU3 3HR
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All shipments should be unpacked and
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ExportThe export of any lot from the UK or import ¡rito any other country may be subject to one
or more export or import licences being granted. It ¡s the buyers responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. The denial o f any licence required or delay in obtaining such licence cannot justify the
cancellation of the sale or any delay in making payment of the total amount due.
Upon request and for an administrative fee, Alban Shipping may apply for a licence to export your lot(s) outside the UK. Please contad [email protected] / +44 (0) 1582 493099.
There are two different thresholds depending
on where you intend to take the property:
(a) To the EU: When exporting to a country
within the European Union (EU ), musical instruments over 50 years oíd with a valué over £65,000 will require an export license.
(b) Out of the EU:When exporting to a country outside of the European Union (EU). musical instruments over 50 years oíd with a valué over
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Ingles & Hayday Ltd recommends that you retain all import and export papers, including licences, as in certain countries you may be required to produce them to govemmental authorities.
Endangered Speciesttems made of or incorporating plant or animal
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For example, it is ¡Ilegal to import elephant ivory under 100 years oíd into the United States. Ingles & Hayday Ltd suggests that buyers check with their own government regarding wildlife import requirements prior to
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The following paragraphs are intended to give general guidance to buyers on VAT. what the symbols in the catalogue mean and certain other potential tax ¡mplications of purchasing
property at Ingles & Hayday Ltd. The information concerns the most usual
circumstances and is not intended to be complete. In all cases the relevant tax legislation
takes precedence and theVAT rates in effect on
the day of the auction will be the rates charged except for lots sold subject to Temporary
Admission for which the applicable rate will be that in forcé at the time of collection. It should
be noted that. for VAT purposes only. Ingles &
Hayday Ltd is not usually treated as an agent and most property ¡s sold as if it is the property
of Ingles & Hayday Ltd. In the following paragraphs, reference to VAT symbols shall
mean those symbols located beside the lot number or the pre-sale estimates in the
catalogue (or amending sale room notice).
1. PROPERTY W ITH NO VAT SYMBOL
Where there is no VAT symbol, Ingles &
Hayday is able to use the Auctioneers' Margin Scheme and VAT will not normally be charged
on the hammer price. Ingles & Hayday Ltd must bearVAT on the Buyer's premium and
henee will charge an amount in lieu ofVAT at the standard rate on this premium. This
amount will form part of the Buyer’s Premium
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most books, are not liable to VAT and therefore no amount in lieu ofVAT will be added to the
premium. Please see ‘Exports from the European Union* in section 4 below for the
conditions that need to be fulfilled before the
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contained within the Buyer's Premium cannot
be cancelled or refunded by Ingles & Hayday Ltd or HM Revenue and Customs.).
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These items will be sold under the normal UK
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Buyer’s Premium (currently 20%). Please see ‘Exports from the European Union’ in section
4 below for the conditions that need to be
fulfilled before the VAT charged on the hammer price may be cancelled or refunded.
3. PROPERTY SOLD W ITH A $ OR O SYMBOL
These items have been imported from outside
the EU to be sold at auction underTemporary Admission. When Ingles & Hayday Ltd releases
such property to buyers in the UK, the buyer will become the importer and must pay Ingles
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$ - the Reduced Rate (currently 5% payable on the hammer price, standard VAT of 20%
payable on the Buyer's Premium).
O - the Standard Rate (currently 20% payable on the hammer price, standard VAT of 20% payable on the Buyer's Premium).
You should also note that the appropriate rate
will be that in forcé on the date of collection of the property from Ingles & Hayday Ltd and not that in forcé at the date of the sale. These
lots will be invoiced under the margin scheme. Ingles & Hayday Ltd must bearVAT on the
buyer's premium and henee will charge an amount in lieu ofVAT at the standard rate on this premium. This amount will form part of the
Buyer's Premium on our invoice and will not be separately identified. VAT registered buyers
from the EU should note that the import VAT charged on property released in the UK cannot be cancelled or refunded by Ingles & Hayday
Ltd, however you may be able to seek repayment by applying to HM Revenue and Customs - see VAT Refunds from HM Revenue
and Customs’. VAT-registered buyers from the UK should note that the invoice issued by Ingles
& Hayday Ltd for these items is not suitable evidence in respect of import VAT
4. EXPORTS FROM THE EUROPEAN
UNIONThe following amounts of VAT may be cancelled or refunded provided Ingles &
Hayday Ltd receive the appropriate export documents within the time limits stated:
Property with no VAT symbol (see paragraph I ).
The amount in lieu ofVAT charged on Buyer’s Premium may be refunded provided the purchaser resides outside of the United
Kingdom and the property is exported from the EU within 3 months of the sale. Ingles &
Hayday Ltd must be provided with the appropriate proof of export immediately after export of the goods.
Property with a f symbol. The VAT charged
upon the hammer price may be refunded provided the purchaser resides outside of the
United Kingdom and the property is exported from the EU within 3 months of the sale. Ingles & Hayday Ltd must be provided with the
appropriate proof of export immediately after export of the goods.
Property with a } or a Q symbol. TheTemporary Admission VAT charged on the hammer price may be refunded under the
following circumstances:
• Ingles & Hayday Ltd is nequested (prior to the collection of the property from Ingles &
Hayday) to arrange the shipment of the property by Alban Shipping to a place outside the EU. The property should be exported
from the EU within 30 days of the sale.
• Ingles & Hayday Ltd is requested (prior to
the collection of the property from Ingles & Hayday) to arrange the relevant UK customs documents in order for the Buyer to hand carry the property to a place outside the
EU. At the port of exit when leaving the UK. the Buyer must have these documents stamped by UK customs, and retum them to Ingles and Hayday. If correctly processed, aVAT refund will be arranged. The property should be exported from the EU within 30 days of the sale. If the process is not fully
completed or followed correctly, a refund will not be possible.
• TheVAT liability is transferred to your own shipper’sTemporary Admission or Customs Warehouse (Bond). This must be arranged prior to collection from Ingles & Hayday and within 30 days of the sale.
Under all other circumstances Ingles & Hayday Ltd is required to complete the importation and pay the VAT due to HM Revenue and Customs so a VAT refund will not be possible.
5. VAT REFUNDS FROM HM REVENUE AND CUSTOMS
Where VAT charged cannot be cancelled or refunded by Ingles & Hayday Ltd, it may be possible to seek repayment from HM Revenue and Customs. Repayments in this manner are limited to businesses located outside the UK. Claim forms are available from:
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6. SALES AND USESTAXESBuyers from outside the UK should note that local sales taxes or use taxes may become payable upon import o f items following purchase (for example. the Use Tax payable on import of purchased items to certain states of
the USA). Buyers should obtain their own advice in this regard.
7. PROPERTY W ITH RESTR ICTED
MATERIALS SH O W IN G THE O SYMBOLLots with this symbol have been identified at the time of cataloguing as containing organic
material which may be subject to restrictions regarding import or export. The information is made available for the convenience of buyer’s and the absence of the symbol is not a warranty that there are no restrictions regarding import or export of the lot; bidders should refer to Condition 10 of the Conditions
of Business for Buyers. Please also refer to the section on Endangered Species in the information on buying at Auction.
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CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR BUYERS
1. IN TRO DUCTIO N(a) Ingles & Hayday Ltd and the Sellers
contractual relationship with prospectíve Buyers is governed by:
(i) these Conditions of Business;
(¡i) the Conditions of Business for Sellers which are available upon request from Ingles
& Hayday Ltd;
(iii) Ingles & Hayday Ltd Authenticity Guarantee as printed in the sale catalogue;
(iv) any additional notices and terms printed
in the sale catalogue, and as amended by any saleroom notice or auctioneer's
announcement at the auction.
(b) As auctioneer, Ingles & Hayday Ltd acts as agent for the Seller A sale contract is made
directly between the Seller and the Buyer. However, Ingles & Hayday Ltd may own a lot
(and in such circumstances acts in a principal capacity as Seller) and/or may have a legal,
beneficial or financial interest in a lot as a secured creditor or other^vise.
2. COMMON TERMS IN THESE
CO N D IT IO NS OF BUSINESS;"Bidder" is any person considering, making
or attempting to make a bid, by whatever means, and includes Buyers.
"Buyer" is the person who makes the
highest bid or whose offer is accepted by the auctioneer, and includes such person's
principal when bidding as agent.
"Buyers Expenses" are any costs or expenses due to Ingles & Hayday Ltd from
the Buyer in respect of the sale of the Property, including an amount in respect of
any applicableVAT thereon.
"Buyers Premium" is the commission payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price
atthe rates set out in'Useful Information for Buying at Auction';
"Counterfeit" is as defined in Ingles & Hayday Ltd Authenticity Guarantee.
"Hammer Price" is the highest bid accepted
by the auctioneer by the fall of the hammer or in the case of a post-auction sale, the
agreed sale price.
"Ingles & Hayday" means Ingles & Hayday Ltd, the Limited Company which has its
registered office at 94-96 Wigmore Street, London W IU 3RF.
"Purchase Price" is the Hammer Price and
applicable Buyer’s Premium and VAT.
"Reserve" is the (confidential) mínimum Hammer Price at which the Seller has
agreed to sell a lot.
"Seller” is the person offering a lot for sale (including their agent, other than Ingles &
Hayday), executors or personal representatives).
"VAT" is Valué AddedTax at the prevailing
rate. Further information is contained in ’Useful Information for Buying at Auction’.
3. DUTIES OF BIDDERS AND OF INGLES &
HAYDAY LTDIN RESPECT OF ITEMS FOR SALE(a) Ingles & Hayday's knowledge in relation to
each lot is partially dependent on information provided to it by the Sellen and Ingles & Hayday
is not able to and does not carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Bidders
acknowledge this fact and accept responsibility for carrying out inspections and investigations
to satisfy themselves as to the lots in which they may be interested.
(b) Each lot ofíered for sale at Ingles & Hayday
is available for inspection by Bidders prior to the sale. Ingles & Hayday accepts bids on lots
solely on the basis that Bidders (and independent experts on their behalf, to the
extent appropriate given the nature and valué of the lot and the Bidders own expertise) have
fully inspected the lot prior to bidding and have satisfied themselves as to both the condition
of the lot and the accuracy of its description.
(c) Bidders acknowledge that many lots are of an age and type which means that they are not
in perfect condition. All lots are offered for sale in the condition they are in at the time of the
auction (whether or not Bidders are in attendance atthe auction). Condition reports
may be available to assist when inspecting lots. Catalogue descriptions and condition reports
may on occasions make reference to particular imperfections of a lot but Bidders should note
that lots may have other faults not expressly referred to in the catalogue or condition report. Illustrations are for identification
purposes only and will not convey full information as to the actual condition of lots.
(d) Information provided to Bidders in respect o f any lot, including any estímate, whether
written or oral and including information in any catalogue, condition or other report, commentary or valuation, is not a
representaron of fact but rather is a statement of opiníon genuinely held by Ingles & Hayday
Any estímate may not be relied on as a
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prediction of the selling price or valué of the lot and may be revised from time to time in
Ingles & Hayday's absolute discretíon.
(e) No representations or warranties are made by Ingles & Hayday orthe Seller as to whether
any lot is subject to copyright or whether the Buyer acquires copyright in any lot
(f) Subject to the matters referred to in
Conditions 3(a) to 3(e) above and to the specific exclusions contained at Condition 4
below, Ingles & Hayday shall exercise such reasonable care when making express
statements in catalogue descriptions or condition reports as is consistent with its role
as auctioneer of lots in the sale to which these Conditions relate, and in the light of (i) the
information provided to it by the Seller, (íi) scholarship and technical knowledge; and (iii)
the generally accepted opinions of relevant experts in each case at the time any such
express statement is made.
4. EXCLUSIONS AND LIM ITATIONS OF L IAB IL ITYTO BUYERS
(a) Ingles & Hayday shall refund the Purchase Price to the Buyer in circumstances where it deems that the lot is a Counterfeit and each
of the conditions of the Authenticity Guarantee has been satisfied.
(b) In the light of the matters in Condition 3 above and subject to Conditions 4(a) and 4(e),
neither Ingles & Hayday ñor the Seller(i) is liable for any errors or omissions in
information provided to Bidders by Ingles & Hayday, whether orally or in writing, whether negligent or otherwise, except as set out in
Condition 3(f) above;
(ii) gives any guarantee or warranty to
Bidders and any implied warranties and conditions are excluded (save in so far as
such obligations cannot be excluded by law) other than the express warranties given by the Seller to the Buyer in Condition 2 of the
Sellers' Conditions of Business;
(Iii) accepts responsibility to any Bidders in
respect of acts or omissions (whether negligent or othen/vise) by Ingles & Hayday in
connection with the conduct of auctions or for any matter relatmg to the sale of any lot
(c) Unless Ingles & Hayday owns a lot offered for sale, it is not responsible for any breach of
these conditions by the Seller.
(d) Wíthout prejudice to Condition 4(b), any claim against Ingles & Hayday or the Seller by
a Bidder is limited to the Purchase Price with
regard to that lot. Neither Ingles & Hayday ñor the Seller shall under any circumstances be liable for any consequential losses.
(e) None of this Condition 4 shall exelude or
limrt Ingles & Hayday's liability in respect of any fraudulent misrepresentation made by Ingles & Hayday or the Sellen or in respect of death or personal injury caused by the negligent acts or
omissions of Ingles & Hayday or the Seller.
5. BIDDING AT AUCTION(a) Ingles & Hayday has absolute discretion to refuse admission to the auction. Bidders must complete a Paddle Regístration Form and supply such information and references as
required by Ingles & Hayday. Bidders act as principal unless they have Ingles & Hayday’s prior written consent to bid as agent for
another party. Bidders are personally liable for their bid and are jointly and severally liable with their principal if bidding as agent.
(b) Ingles & Hayday advises Bidders to attend the auction but will seekto carry out absentee
written bids which are in Pounds Sterling and. in Ingles & Hayday's opiníon. clear and received sufficiently in advance of the sale of the lot, endeavouring to ensure that the first received
of identical written bids has prioríty. Where available, written and telephone bids are offered as an additional Service for no extra
charge, at the Bidder’s risk and shall be undertaken with reasonable care subject to Ingles & Hayday’s other commitments at the time of the auction. Ingles & Hayday therefore
cannot accept liability for failure to place such bids. Telephone bids may be recorded.
6. CONDUCT OF THE AUCTION(a) All lots are offered subject to a Reserve, which shall be no higher than the low presale estímate at the tíme of the auction.
(b) The auctioneer has discretion at any time
to refuse any bid, withdraw any lot, re-offer a lot for sale (including after the fall of the hammer) if he believes there may be error or dispute, and take such other action as he
reasonably thinks fit.
(c)The auctioneer will commence and advance the bidding at levels and in increments he considers appropriate and is entitled to place
a bid or series of bids on behalf of the Seller up to the Reserve on the lot wíthout índicatíng he is doing so and whether or not other bids are placed.
(d) Subject to Condition 6(b), the contract
between the Buyer and the Seller is concluded on the stríking of the auctíoneers hammer.
whereupon the Buyer becomes liable to pay the Purchase Price.
(e) Any post-auction sale of lots offered at
auction shall incorpórate these Conditions as ¡f sold ¡n the auction.
7. PAYMENT AND CO LLECT IO N(a) Unless otherwíse agreed, payment of the
Purchase Pnce for a lot and any Buyer’s Expenses are due by the Buyer in Pounds
Sterling immediately on conclusión of the auction (the “Due Date) notwithstanding any requirements for export, import or other
permits for such lot.
(b) Title in a purchased lot will not pass until Ingles & Hayday has received the Purchase
Price and Buyers Expenses for that lot in cleared funds. Ingles & Hayday is not obliged
to release a lot to the Buyer until title in the lot has passed and appropriate identification has been provided. and any earlier release does not
affect the passing of title or the Buyers unconditional obligation to pay the Purchase
Price and Buyers expenses.
(c) The Buyer is obliged to arrange collection of purchased lots no later than seven (7)
calendar days after the date of the auction. Purchased lots are at the Buyers risk (and therefore their solé responsibility for insurance)
from the earliest of i) collection or ii) seven calendar days after the auction. Until risk
passes, Ingles & Hayday will compénsate the Buyer for any loss or damage to the lot up to a máximum of the Purchase Price paid. Buyers
should note that Ingles & Hayday’s assumption of liability for loss or damage is subject to the
exclusions set out in Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Sellers.
(d) For all items stored by a third party and not
available for collection from Ingles & Hayday premises, the supply of authority to release to the Buyer shall constitute collection by the
Buyer
(e) All packing and handling is at the Buyers risk Ingles & Hayday will not be liable for any
acts or omissions of third party packers or shippers.
8. REMEDIES FOR NON PAYMENTWithout prejudice to any rights the Seller may
have, if the Buyer without prior agreement fails to make payment for the lot within five days of
the auction. Ingles & Hayday Ltd may in its solé discretion (having informed the Seller) exercise one or more of the following remedies:
(a) store the lot at its premises or elsewhere
at the Buyer’s solé risk and expense;
(b) cancel the sale of the lot;
(c) set off any amounts owed to the Buyer by Ingles & Hayday against any amounts owed to Ingles & Hayday by the Buyer in respect of the
lot;
(d) apply any payments made to Ingles & Hayday by the Buyer as part of the Purchase price and Buyers expenses towards that or any other lot purchased by the Buyer; or to any shortfall on the resale of any lot pursuant to
paragraph (h) below, or to any damages suffered by Ingles & Hayday as a result of breach of contract by the Buyer;
(e) reject future bids from the Buyer or render such bids subject to payment of a deposit;
(f) charge interest at 6% per annum above HSBC Bank pie Base Rate from the Due Date
to the date the Purchase Price and relevant Buyers Expenses are received in cleared funds;
(g) exercise a lien over any of the Buyers property which is in the possession of Ingles & Hayday. Ingles & Hayday shall inform the Buyer of the exercise of any such lien and within 14
days of such notice may arrange the sale of such property and apply the proceeds to the amount owed to Ingles & Hayday.
(h) resell the lot by auction or prívate sale, with estimates and reserves at Ingles & Hayday’s discretion. In the event such resale is for less
than the Purchase Price and Buyers Expenses for that lot the Buyer will nemain liable for the shortfall together with all costs incurred in such resale; (i) commence legal proceedings to recover the Purchase Price and Buyers
Expenses for that lot, together with interest and the costs of such proceedings on a full indemnity basis; or (j) release the ñame and address of the Buyer to the Seller to enable the Seller to
commence legal proceedings to recover the amounts due and legal costs. Ingles & Hayday will take reasonable steps to notify the Buyer prior to releasing such details to the Seller
9. FA ILURETO C O LLEC T PURCHASES(a) If the Buyer pays the Purchase Price and Buyers Expenses but fails to collect a purchased lot within thirty (30) calendar days of the
auction, the lot will be stored at the Buyers expense (and risk) with a third party. See Storage Charges, below
(b) If a purchased lot is paid for but not collected within six months of the auction, the Buyer authorises Ingles & Hayday, having given
notice to the Buyer to arrange a resale of the item by auction or prívate sale, with estimates and reserves at Ingles & Hayday's discretion. The proceeds of such sale, less all costs incurred by Ingles & Hayday, will be forfeited
unless collected by the Buyer within two years of the original auction.
10. EXPORT AND PERMITSIt ¡s the Buyer’s solé responsibility to identify
and obtain any necessary export, import, endangered species or other permit for the lot.
Any symbols or notices in the sale catalogue reflect Ingles & Hayday's reasonable opínion at the tíme of cataloguing and offer Bidders
general guidance only. Without prejudice to Conditions 3 and 4 above, Ingles & Hayday and
the Seller make no representations or warranties as to whether any lot is or is not subject to export or import restríctions or any
embargoes. The deníal of any permit or licence shall not justífy cancellation or rescíssion of the
sale contract or any delay in payment.
I I. GENERAL(a) All images and other materials produced for the auction are the copyright of Ingles &
Hayday, for use at Ingles & Hayday’s discretion.
(b) Notices to Ingles & Hayday should be in writing, quoting the reference number and sale
date specified at the begínning of the sale catalogue. Notices to Ingles & Hayday's clients shall be addressed to the last address formally
notified by them to Ingles & Hayday.
(c) Should any provision of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable for any
reason.the remaining provisions shall remain in full forcé and effect
(d) These Conditions of Business are not
assignable by any Buyer without Ingles & Hayday’s prior written consent, but are binding
on Buyers’ successors, assigns and
representatives. No act, omission or delay by Ingles & Hayday shall be deemed a waiver or
release of any of its rights.
(e) The Contracts (Rights ofThird Parties) Act 1999 is excluded by these Conditions of
Business and shall not apply to any contract made pursuant to them.
(f)The materials listed in Condition I (a) above set out the entire agreement and
understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. It is
agreed that, save in respect of liability for fraudulent misrepresentation, no party has entered into any contract pursuant to these
terms in reí ¡anee on any representaron, warranty or undertaking which is not expressly
referred to in such materials.
12. DATA PROTECTIONIn connection with the management and operation of our business and the marketing
and supply of services, or as required by law, we may ask clients to provide personal
information about themselves or obtain information about clients from third parties
(e.g., credit information). If clients provide
Ingles & Hayday with information that is
defined by law as “sensitive” , they agree that
Ingles & Hayday may use it for the above
purposes. Ingles & Hayday will not use or
process sensitive information for any other
purpose without the clients express consent.
If you would like further information, would like
to make corrections to your information or
would prefer not to receive details of future
events, please contad us: +44(0)20 7042 7337
/ [email protected]. In order to fulfil the
services clients have requested. Ingles & Hayday
may disclose information to third parties (e.g.,
shippers). Some countries do not offer
equivalent legal protection of personal
information to that offered within the EU. It is
Ingles & Hayday’s policy to require that any
such third parties respect the privacy and
confidentiality of our clients’ information and
provide the same level of protection for clients’
information as provided within the EU, whether
or not they are located in a country that offers
equivalent legal protection of personal
information. By agreeing to these Conditions
of Business, clients agree to such disclosure.
Clients will please note that for security
purposes, Ingles & Hayday’s premises and
auction venues at Sotheby's, are subject to
video recording. Telephone calis e.g..telephone
and voicemail messages may also be recorded.
13. LAW AND JURISD ICTION
Governing Law These Conditions of Business
and all aspeets of all matters, transactions or
disputes to which they relate or apply shall be
governed by and interpreted in accordance
with English law.
Jurisdiction For the beneíit of Ingles & Hayday.
all Bidders and Sellers agree that the Courts of
England are to have exclusive jurisdiction to
settle all disputes arising in connection with all
aspeets of all matters or transactions to which
these Conditions of Business relate or apply. All
parties agree that Ingles & Hayday shall retain
the right to bring proceedings in any court
other than the Courts of England.
Service of Process All Bidders and Sellers
irrevocably consent to Service of process or
any other documents in connection with
proceedings in any court by facsímile
transmission, personal Service, delivery by mail
or in any other manner permitted by English
law, the law of the place of Service or the law
of the jurisdiction where proceedings are
instítuted, at the last address of the Buyer or
Seller known to Ingles & Hayday or any other
usual address.
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94-96 Wigmore Street: Lots will be released to you or your authorised representative when full and cleared payment has been received by
Ingles & Hayday, together with settlement of any removal, ¡nterest, handling and storage charges thereon, appropriate identification has
been provided and a release note has been produced. Our opening hours are 9.30-
4.30pm Monday-Friday, excluding Bank Holidays. .Any purchased lots that have not been collected within 30 days from the date
of the auction will be subject to handling and storage charges at the rates set out below.
STORAGE CHARGESAny purchased lots that have not been
collected within 30 days from the date of the auction will be subject to handling and storage charges at the following rate: ¿4 plusVAT per
lot per day.
LIAB ILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGEBuyers are reminded that Ingles & Hayday accepts liability for loss or damage to lots for a
máximum period of seven (7) calendar days after the date of the auction. Please refer to Condition 7 of the Conditions of Business for
Buyers.
INGLES & HAYDAY’S AUTHENTIC ITY GUARANTEE FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSIf Ingles & Hayday sells an item which
subsequently is shown to be a “counterfeit", subject to the terms below, Ingles & Hayday will set aside the sale and refund to the Buyer
the total amount paid by the Buyer to Ingles & Hayday for the item, in Pounds Sterling.
Forthese purposes, “counterfeit” means a lot that in Ingles & Hayday's opinion is an imitation created to deceive as to authorship or origin,
where the correct description of such matters is not reflected by the description in the catalogue (taking into account the Glossary of
Terms below). No lot shall be considered a counterfeit by reason only of any damage
and/or restoration and/or modification work of any kind (including re-varnishing or over- varnishing). Please note that this Guarantee
does not apply if eíther:
(i) the catalogue description was in accordance with the generally accepted opinion(s) of
scholar(s) and expert(s) at the date of the sale, or the catalogue description indicated that there was a conflict of such opinions; or
(ii) the only method of establishing at the date
of the sale that the item was a counterfeit would have been by means of processes not
then generally available or accepted, unreasonably expensive or impractical to use,
or likely to have caused damage to the lot or likely (in Ingles & Hayday's reasonable opinion) to have caused loss of valué to the lot: or
(¡ii) there has been no material loss in valué of
the lot from its valué had it been in accordance with its description; or
(iv) in the case of musical instrument bows
where it is established on removal of the lapping, that the bow is a composite piece.
This Guarantee is provided for a period of thirty (30) days after the date of the relevant
auction, is solely for the benefit of the Buyer and may not be transferred to any third party.
To be able to claim under this Guarantee, the Buyer must:-
(i) notiíy Ingles & Hayday immediately on
receiving any information that causes the Buyer to question the authenticity or attribution of the item, specifying the
reasons why it is thought to be counterfeit; and
(ii) retum the item to Ingles & Hayday in the
same condition as at the date of sale to the Buyer and be able to transfer good title in the item. free from any third party claims
arising after the date of the sale.
Ingles & Hayday has discretion to waive any of the above requirements. Ingles & Hayday may
require the Buyer to obtain at the Buyers cost the reports of two independent and recognised experts in the field. mutually
acceptable to Ingles & Hayday and the buyer Ingles & Hayday shall not be bound by any reports produced by the Buyer and reserves
the right to seek additional expert advice at its own expense.
OTHER NOTICES
ESTIMATES IN EUROSAs a guide to potential buyers, estimates for
this sale are also shown in Euros. The estimates printed in the catalogue in Pounds Sterling
have been converted at the following rate, which was current at the time of printing. These estimates may have been rounded: £1
= €1.18. By the date of the sale this rate is likely to have changed, and buyers are
recommended to check before bidding. During the sale Ingles & Hayday may provide a screen to show currency conversions as
bidding progresses. This is intended for guidance only and all bidding will be in Pounds Sterling. Ingles & Hayday is not responsible for
any error or omissions in the operation of the currency converter. Payment for purchases is
due in Pounds Sterling.
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L IAB ILITY FOR LOSS O R DAMAGE FOR PURCHASED LOTSPurchasers are requested to arrange clearance as soon as possible and are reminded that Ingles & Hayday accepts liability for loss or
damage to lots for a máximum period of seven (7) calendar days following the date of the auction. Please refer to condition 7 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers.
SAFETY AT INGLES & HAYDAYIngles & Hayday Ltd is concerned for your safety while you are on our premises and we endeavour to display ítems safely so far as is reasonably practicable. Nevertheless, should
you handle any items on view at our premises, you do so at your own risk Some items can be large and/or heavy and can be dangerous if mishandled. Should you wish to view or inspect any items more closely please ask for assistance
from a member of staff to ensure your safety and the safety of the property on view
DOCUM ENTS AND CERTIFICATESClients are reminded that they should collect
documents and certificates relating to lots directly from Ingles & Hayday. On request, Ingles & Hayday will arrange postage to the Buyer by recorded delivery. Howeven Ingles & Hayday cannot accept any responsibility for
documents and certificates subsequently dispatched in this manner.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Standard terms and phrases have been used in describing the Musical Instruments included in this catalogue. We strongly recommend that all potential Buyers read the following
summary of the cataloguing terms. If a potential buyer is uncertain as to the meaning of a cataloguing term, we suggest that further clarification is sought from Ingles & Hayday. Potential buyers should also note that any
statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of our opinion and is not to be relied upon as a statement of fact. We reserve the right, in forming our opinion, to consult and
rely upon any expert or authority considered by us to be reliable. Please read carefully the terms of the Authenticity Guarantee and the Conditions of Business for Buyers set out above in this catalogue, in particular Conditions
3 and 4.
I. JEAN BAPTISTE VUILLAUME, (b Mirecourt, l798 ;dParis , 1875)The instrument is in our opinion the work of
the named maker. This category also includes instruments which were originally sold under
the ñame of a particular dealer which were made especially for that dealer by a maker or
workman who is in many cases unknown or unidentiíiable.
2. ASCR IBED TO JEAN BAPTISTE
VUILLAUME.The instrument is believed to be by the named
maker in the opinion of the author(s) or the
authorities whose literature or certificates are referred to in the footnote to the lot. In our
opinion the instrument is not necessarily the work of this maker or from the period of this
maker.
3. ATTR IBU TED TO JEAN BAPTISTE VUILLAUME.
A traditional attribution as to the identity of
the maker or date of manufacture of an instrument with which we do not necessarily
agree.
4. W O RKSHO P OF JEAN BAPTISTE VUILLAUME.
In our opinion the instrument was probably executed by an unknown hand on the
premises of and under the direct supervisión
of the named maker.
5. C IRCLE OF JEAN BAPTISTE VUILLAUMEIn our opinion. the instrument was executed
by a contemporary of the named maker and
exhibits his characteristics.
6. FO LLO W ER OF JEAN BAPTISTE
VUILLAUME; AND SCHO O L OF JEAN
BAPTISTE VUILLAUMEIn our opinion, the instrument bears the
characteristics of the named maker but may not be from the period of this maker
7. LABELLED OR STAMPED OR INSCRIBED
These terms are descriptive only and are not used by us to indícate our opinion as to the
authorship, attribution, origin, date, age or
provenance of an instrument. Unless a contrary opinion is expressed by us in the
written description of a lot, potential buyers are advised to assume that an instrument
which is labelled, stamped or inscribed with the ñame of a maker is not by that maker and may
be a later copy or modelled after that maker.
Biographical details in this catalogue are drawn
from: The New Grove Dictionary (sixth Edition); von Lütgendorff Die Geigen -und
Lautenmacher von Mittelalter bis sur Gegenwart; William Henley Universal
Dictionary ofViolin & Bow Makers, and other standard sources. No assertion is made to the
accuracy of these details.
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INDEX
V IO LIN Postiglione.Vincenzo
Amati, Nicolo; circle of 132 Rocchi, Sesto
Antoniazzi, Romeo; attr to 17 Rugeri, Francesco
Bailly, Paul 7, 127 Severgnini, Elio
Becker & Son, Cari 129 Siega, Ettore & Iginio; circle of
Bergonzi, Cario; circle of 138 Silvestre, Hippolyte Chrétien
Bergonzi, Michele Angelo; probably 32 Storioni, Lorenzo
Bisiach, Leandro; follower of 18 Testore family
Calace, Raffaele; probably by 21 Testore, Cario GiuseppeCaressa & Frangaís 1 15 Winterling, GeorgCavalli, Aristide 4
Contino, Alfredo 12 BO W S
Darte, Auguste 5Bazin, Charles Nicolás
Falisse, Auguste 1 18Dodd, James
Gabrielli, Giovanni Battista 135Fétique, Marcei
Gagliano II, Nicolo; ascribed to 137Fétique, Víctor
Gagliano, Giuseppe & Antonio 24Finkel, Siegfried
Gaibisso, Giovanni Battista 105Hill & Sons.W.E.
Gosselin, Jean 107Lamy, Hippolyte Camílle
Gragnani family 109Lamy, Joseph Alfred
Guarnen, Andrea 126Lotte, Frangois
Guarneri, Andrea; circle of 1 17Maire, Nicolás; school of
Hel, Pierre Jean Henri 6
Hel, Pierre Joseph 29, 123Nürnberger Albert
Ouchard, Emile FrangoisHornsteiner Joseph; circle of 19
Ouchard, Emile Frangois & EmJais, Antón; probably by 2
Karner, Bartholomaus 128Pajeot, Etienne; workshop of
Kloz school 1 Peccatte school
Kloz, Aegidius 3, 13, 1 16 Richaume, André
Lorange, Paul 136 Sartory, Eugéne
Marchetti, Enrico 125 Simón, Nicolás; probably by
Marengo-Rinaldi, Romano 27 Thibouville-Lamy, Jéróme
Mariani, Ludovico 31 Thomassin, Claude
Mennesson, Emile; attrto 130 Tubbs, James
Mermillot, Maurice 25 Voigt, Arnold
Pacherel, Pierre; workshop of 122 Vuillaume.Jean-Baptiste
Pamphilon, Edward 14 Watson.Willíam
Panormo school 104
Pedrazzini, Giuseppe 1 1 1 BASSES
Pistucci, Giovanni 26 Derazey, Honoré; circle of
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23
139
16
9
28
63, 63
121
I 14, I 19
51
48
47
34,55,56
99
36, 37,46,97
90
91
89
94
41-44
88
50
52
40
96
53,54,98
102
103
49,92.93
38
39
100, 101
35
V IO LAS
Furber school 57A
Luff.Wílliam 58
Storioni, Lorenzo 10
Wídhalm, Martin Leopold 57
C ELLO S
Derazey.Justin 75
Engen Gulbrand 70
Esposti, Piergiuseppe 84
Guerra, Evasio Emilio 83
Loveri, Cario; probably by 82
Lupot, Nicolás; ascribed to 76
Neuner & Hornsteiner 71
Panormo.Vincenzo 86
Rombouts, Pieter 78 ,81
Tecchler David 87
Thibouville-Lamy, Jéróme 69
MISC
Hill & Sons.W.E. 64,67
Maro, Rafael Ramirez 66
VollerWilliam 68
Ingles & Hayday submit all lots in this catalogue to the A rt Loss Registerto cross reference against their listing of missing and stolen ¡nstruments.
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ABSENTEE/TELEPHONE BIDDING FORM
Sale Number 1002 | Sale Title MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | Sale Date 29 OCTOBER 2013
FORMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED IN INK AND MAILED OR EMAILEDTO [email protected] INGLES & HAYDAY, 94-96 WIGMORE STREET, LONDON, W l U 3RF | +44 20 7042 7337 | WWW.INGLESHAYDAY.COM
CLIENT NUMBER (IF KNOWN)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TITLE_____________________________ FIRST ÑAME___________________________________________________ LAST ÑAME ____________________________________________________________
COMPANY ÑAME_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS___________________________________________________________________________________________ POSTCODE______________________________ COUNTRY_________________
DAYTIME PHONE___________________________________________________________________________________ MOBILE PHONE_________________________ FAX _______________________
EMAI L ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Telephone num ber fo r use during the sale (Telephone bids o n ly ) _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please write clearly and place your bids as early as possible, as ¡n the event of ¡dentical bids, the earliest bid received will take precedence.Bids should be submitted in Pounds Sterling at least 24 hours before the auction.
LOT NUMBER LOT DESCRIPTIONMAXIMUM STERLING AMOUNT
O R X FOR PHONE BID
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ABSENTEE/TELEPHONE BIDDING FORM
Sale Number 1002 I Sale Title MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS I Sale Date 29 OCTOBER 2013
G EN ER A L
Before the Auction we will try to purchasethe lot(s) ofyourchoice for the lowest price possible (dependent on the reserve price and other bids) and never for more than the máximum bid amount that have you indicated. Where appropriate, your bids will be rounded down to the nearest amount consistent with the auctioneers bidding increments.
Please place your bids as early as possible, as in the event of identical absentee bids the earliest received will take precedence. Bids should be submitted at least twenty-four hours before the auction,
If bidding by telephone, we suggest that you leave a máximum bid which we can execute on your behalf in the event that we are unable to reach you, On request and with sufficient notice, we may be able to have multi-lingual staff available to execute bids for you.
Please refer to Condition 5 of the Conditions of Business printed in the sale catalogue.
A fter the Auction Successful bidders will receive an invoice detailing their purchases and giving instructions for payment and clearance of goods.
CO M PLET IN G TH IS FORM
This form should be used for one auction only. The sale date is shown on the top right of this form.
Please record accurately the lot numbers, descriptions and the máximum hammer price you are willing to pay for each lot. Instructions to “BUY" on unlimited bids will not be accepted.
Bids must be numbered in the same orderas the lots appear in the catalogue.
Alternate bids for Ítems can be made by placing the word 'OR' between lot numbers.
This means if your bid on an early lot is successful, we will not continué to bid on subsequent lots for you or if your early bids are unsuccessful, we will continué to execute bids for the remaining lots listed on your absentee bidding form.
If you are arranging a telephone bid, please clearly specify the telephone number on which you can be reached at the time of the sale, including the country code. We will cali you from the saleroom shortly before the relevant lot is offered.
ID EN T IF IC A T IO N
You will be asked to present documentation confirming your identity before your property or sale proceeds can be released to you. We may also contact you to request a bank reference before executing your bid or granting permission to bid on the telephone.
Please provide government issued photographic identification such as a passport, identity card or drivers licence and confirm your permanent address.
C O N D IT IO N S O F A BSEN TEE & TELEPH O N E B ID D IN G
Please note that the execution of absentee and telephone bids is offered as an additional Service for no extra charge. Such bids are executed at the bidder’s risk and undertaken subject to Ingles & Hayday Ltd's other commitments at the time of the auction. Ingles & Hayday Ltd therefore cannot accept liability for any error or failure to place such bids.
All bids are subject to the Conditions of Business applicable to the sale printed in the sale catalogue. Buyer’s Premium in the amount stated in the section "Useful Information for Buying at Auction", in the back of the sale catalogue and on www.ingleshayday.com will be added to the hammer price as part of the total purchase price, plus any applicable taxes and charges.
Bids will be executed for the lowest price as is permitted by other bids or reserves.
Where appropriate your written bids will be rounded down to the nearest amount consistent with the auctioneer’s bidding increments.
PAYMENT
In the event that you are successful, payment is due immediately after the sale unless otherwise agreed in advance. Payment may be made by bank transferí credit card (subject to a surcharge), debit card or cheque.You will be sent full detaiis on how to pay with your invoice.
DATA PRO TEC T IO N
From time to time, Ingles & Hayday Ltd may ask clients to provide personal information about themselves or obtain information about clients from third parties (e.g. credit information). If you provide Ingles & Hayday Ltd with information that is defined by law as "sensitive", you agree that Ingles & Hayday Ltd may use it in connection with the management and operation of our business and the marketing and supply of Ingles & Hayday’s services, or as required by law. Ingles & Hayday Ltd will not use or process sensitive information for any other purpose without your express consent. If you would like further information on Ingles & Hayday Ltd's policies on personal data, to opt out of receiving marketing material, or to make corrections to your information please contact us on +44 (0)20 7042 7337 / [email protected]
In orderto fulfil the services that clients have requested, Ingles & Hayday Ltd may disclose information to third parties (e.g. shippers). Some countries do not offer equivalent legal protection of personal information to that offered within the EU. It is Ingles & Hayday Ltd's policy to require that any such third parties respect the privacy and confidentiality of our clients' information and provide the same level of protection for client's information as provided within the EU, whether or not they are located in a country that offers equivalent legal protection of personal information. By signing this Absentee and Telephone Bidding Form you agree to such disclosure, please note that for security purposes Ingles & Hayday Ltd's premises are subject to video recording. Telephone calis e.g. telephone bidding/voicemail messages may also be recorded.
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