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James (II) Brown
Highest auction price achieved
£ 3190.00
Son and pupil of the previous James Brown. He made very many bows, and also instruments after his father's death. The work has much the same characteristics as that of the father.
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Type | Title | Sold | Price |
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Cello Bow | S/E 81 g. London, mid -19th C., [Made for "Corsby" & Lit: The Cooper Collection] | Sat 1st March 08 | £ 2375.00 |
Violin | 35.9 cm 1850 c. | Thu 1st February 07 | £ 624.00 |
Violin | 1878 | Wed 1st September 99 | £ 575.00 |
Violin | 1826 | Sat 1st November 97 | £ 2070.00 |
Violin | 1834 | Sat 1st June 96 | £ 1150.00 |
Violin | 1860 c. | Mon 1st August 94 | £ 736.00 |
Violin | 1879 | Tue 1st February 94 | £ 1380.00 |
Violin | 1860 c. | Sun 1st August 93 | £ 550.00 |
Violin | 1820 c. | Thu 1st April 93 | £ 2300.00 |
Violin | 1880 | Fri 1st March 91 | £ 440.00 |
Viola | 39.5 cm 1878 | Wed 1st March 89 | £ 968.00 |
Violin | 1878 | Fri 1st April 88 | £ 380.00 |
Violin | 1880 | Fri 1st April 88 | £ 300.00 |
Violin | 1878 3/4 Size | Tue 1st December 87 | £ 528.00 |
Violin | Mon 1st November 82 | £ 1100.00 | |
Cello | 1800 c. | Sat 1st November 80 | £ 3190.00 |
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