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Vincenzo SANNINO

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£43,250

Type Details Sold Price
Violin Labelled Vincenzo Sannino fece in Napoli anno 1908, showing the collaboration of Giovanni Tedesco March 2024 £30,479
Violin 35.7 cm Naples, 1918 December 2011 £9,600
Violin 35.5 cm Naples, 1916 November 2011 £30,073
Violin 35.7 cm Naples, 1920 c. October 2011 £23,760
Violin 35.6 cm Rome , 1930 c. October 2011 £43,250
Viola 39.7 cm [Ascribed to & possibly by] May 2011 £8,012
Violin 35.5 cm Naples, 1924 October 2010 £31,920
Viola 41.4 cm Naples, 1948, Viola D'Amore June 2010 £5,221
Violin 35.6 cm Naples, 1910 c. December 2009 £21,761
Violin 35.5 cm Naples, 1900 c. October 2009 £29,659
Violin 35.7 cm Naples, 1928 October 2008 £20,475
Cello 74.7 cm Naples , 1920 c. [Probably by] October 2008 £43,250
Violin 35.5 cm Naples, 1908 June 2008 £30,637
Violin 35.4 cm Naples, 1907 May 2008 £19,457
Cello 74.9 cm Naples, 1930 c. [Workshops of] March 2008 £24,700
Violin 35.5 cm Naples, 1920 c. October 2007 £11,509
Violin 35.8 cm 1920 c. [Attributed to] May 2007 £5,761
Violin 35.4 cm Naples, 1907 May 2006 £19,928
Violin Naples, 1903 May 2005 £24,952
Violin Naples, 1910 c. May 2005 £4,741
Violin 1937 November 2003 £5,640
Violin 1910 June 2002 £28,263
Violin 1930 c. November 2001 £23,936
Viola 41.8 cm 1913 June 2001 £13,725
Violin 1930 May 2001 £25,355
Violin 1960 May 2001 £18,865
Violin 1900 May 2000 £18,333
Violin 1905 November 1999 £15,614
Cello 1900 September 1998 £36,845
Violin 19-- March 1998 £20,700
Cello 1900 March 1997 £19,550
Violin 1900 March 1997 £21,850
Violin 1882 June 1996 £12,650
Violin 1910 October 1995 £4,830
Violin 1931 March 1995 £5,750
Violin 1977 November 1993 £7,432
Violin 1912 June 1990 £6,050
Violin 1910 September 1987 £7,150
Violin 1913 May 1986 £2,592
Violin 1900-25 June 1984 £4,889
Violin 1900 June 1983 £2,857
Biographies

John Dilworth

SANNINO, Vincenzo Born 1879 Naples, died 1969 Rome Italy. Violinist and self-taught luthier, guided by W. Hamma, for whom he acted as translator in Italy, thereby becoming very knowledgeable of classical instruments outside the Neapolitan tradition. Moved to Rome in 1914, established as one of the most successful Italian makers of the period. Freely worked in the Neapolitan style, and made many copies of various classical makers of both first and second class, all given reproduction labels. Varnish of appropriate colours, but laid over a stained bichromate ground, which gives a rather dull greenish tinge. Completed 700 violins, 50 violas, and 80 cellos. Vincenzo Sannino / fece in Napoli anno 1905

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