Bernhard Simon (II) Fendt

Highest auction price achieved
£ 50400.00

By George Hart

Son of the above. He was an excellent workman. It is to be regretted that he did not follow the example set by his father, and let time do its work without interruption upon his instruments. Had he done so they would, in many instances, have been equal to those of his parent; but, unfortunately, he worked when the mania for obtaining supposed maturity by artificial means was at its height, and shared the general infatuation, and, in consequence, very frequently destroyed all the stamina of his instruments. Subsequently he became a partner of George Purdy, and carried on a joint business at Finch Lane, in the City of London, from whence most of his best instruments date, having removed to the West End about 1843. He was a most assiduous worker. The number of Violins, Tenors, Violoncellos, and Double-Basses that he made was very great; indeed his reputation would have been greater had he been content to have made fewer instruments and have exercised more general care. His copies of Guarneri are most numerous, numbering some hundreds. They are mostly varnished with a glaring red colour, of a hard nature. He made many good Double-Basses of the Gasparo da Salo form, the varnish on which is superior to that on his Violins. He made also an excellent quartett of instruments— Violin, Viola, Violoncello, and Double-Bass, for the Exhibition of 1851. They were certainly the best contemporary instruments exhibited, but he failed to obtain the prize medal.

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Price History

Type Title Sold Price
Violin 35.4 cm [Probably by] Thu 1st September 11 £ 8400.00
Cello 73.4 cm 1840 c. (restorations) [Ascribed to] Tue 1st March 11 £ 10560.00
Violin London, 1840 c. Tue 1st February 05 £ 8400.00
Violin 1830 c. Sat 1st May 04 £ 4973.00
Violin 35.6 cm London, 1830 c. [Probably by] Thu 1st December 11 £ 7200.00
Violin 35.6 cm 1810 c. [Possibly by] Tue 1st November 11 £ 16540.00
Violin 35.6 cm London, 1830 c. Sat 1st October 11 £ 11880.00
Viola 38.5 cm London, 1800 c. [Attributed to] Sat 1st October 11 £ 3125.00
Cello 75.4 cm London, 1820 c. Sat 1st October 11 £ 18750.00
Cello 73.3 cm 1840 c. (restorations) [Attributed to] Tue 1st March 11 £ 14400.00
Violin 35.2 cm London, first half of the 19th C. [Made for "Thomas Dodd"] [Probably by] Tue 1st March 11 £ 13750.00
Bass London, 1830 c. string length 106.3 cm Tue 1st June 10 £ 50400.00
Violin 35.3 cm London, 1840 c. Thu 1st October 09 £ 2750.00
Cello 75.0 cm London, 1830 c. [Probably by] Sat 1st November 08 £ 9633.00
Violin 35.1 cm London, 1832 Wed 1st October 08 £ 17500.00
Violin 35.3 cm London, 1840 c. Thu 1st February 07 £ 10200.00
Violin 35.2 cm 1800 c. [Probably by] Sun 1st October 06 £ 11034.00
Cello 74 0 cm London, 1840 c. Wed 1st February 06 £ 34800.00
Violin London Fri 1st April 05 £ 1821.00
Violin London, 1830 c. Thu 1st July 04 £ 7200.00
Violin 1850 c. Tue 1st July 03 £ 3348.00
Violin 1830 Thu 1st June 00 £ 19550.00
Viola 40.3 cm 1830 Sun 1st November 98 £ 8313.00
Cello 1830 c. Fri 1st March 96 £ 20700.00
Violin 1830 c. Sun 1st October 95 £ 10350.00
Cello 1851 Fri 1st November 91 £ 9900.00
Cello 1830 c. Sun 1st September 91 £ 14300.00
Cello 1800 c. Sun 1st September 91 £ 13200.00
Viola 40.3 cm 1833 Fri 1st June 90 £ 9350.00
Viola 40.3 cm 1833 Wed 1st November 89 £ 6380.00
Cello 1800-25 Tue 1st March 88 £ 6380.00
Violin 1840 c. Sun 1st November 87 £ 1760.00
Violin 1850 Sat 1st March 86 £ 2160.00
Violin 1830 Fri 1st June 84 £ 4301.00
Cello 1840 c. Mon 1st November 82 £ 3240.00
Cello 1834 Mon 1st November 82 £ 7700.00
Violin 18-- Thu 1st April 82 £ 1870.00

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