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William TARR
Highest auction price achieved
£ 10120.00
A maker in Manchester, said to have made very good double-basses about 1829-55, "when he gave up violin making to become a photographer.”
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Type | Title | Sold | Price |
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Violin | 36.2 cm 1870 c. | Wed 1st February 06 | £ 936.00 |
Cello | 1840 | Sat 1st September 01 | £ 10120.00 |
Violin | 1883 | Fri 1st November 96 | £ 1464.00 |
Violin | 1881 | Sun 1st October 89 | £ 825.00 |
Violin | 1876 | Fri 1st September 89 | £ 1045.00 |
Violin | 1870 c. | Fri 1st September 89 | £ 605.00 |
Violin | 1885 | Tue 1st November 88 | £ 550.00 |
Cello | 18-- | Wed 1st April 87 | £ 3520.00 |
Violin | 1885 | Sun 1st March 87 | £ 264.00 |
Violin | 1881 | Thu 1st May 86 | £ 1320.00 |
Violin | 1881 | Sat 1st March 86 | £ 756.00 |
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