Thomas Urquhart
Highest auction price
£9,000
Auction price history
Type | Details | Sold | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Violin | 34.7 cm London, 1670 c. (the scroll later) [Probably by] | Tue 1st June 2010 | £9,000 |
Violin | London, 1681 | Thu 1st July 2004 | £1,553 |
Violin | 1670 | Sat 1st June 2002 | £7,768 |
Violin | 168- | Mon 1st April 1991 | £2,640 |
Violin | 1680 c. | Wed 1st April 1987 | £2,640 |
Violin | 1680 c. | Fri 1st November 1985 | £3,080 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
URQUHART, Thomas Born circa. 1629, d.c.1698 London UK. Important early British maker whose origins are unclear but probably lie in Inverness, Scotland. Authenticated labels are rare but most published sources say that he worked on London bridge. Various music shops were sited on London bridge in this period, including that of John and Elizabeth Miller who may have acted as agents for Urquhart. His work has also been found bearing the labels of John Shaw, the owner of another music shop in The Strand. No records have been found for his own habitation in the city or its environs. His work is quite fastidious, appearing to be on an Amati model, some with slightly pinched arching; others slightly more bulbous and Brescian. Many particular mannerisms characterise his work and those of contemporary English luthiers: the ribs are set into a slot cut in the inner edge of the back, like contemporary Flemish makers; and the scrolls usually have a fan-shaped incised carving at the chin and drill points tracing the spiral of the volutes. Purfling is remarkably neat, with an extended mitre in the corners. Corners may be shaped to a flattened arrow shaped point rather than a simple squared off terminus. Soundholes also are stylized in various ways with extended pointed or spade shaped wings. Varnish is of high quality golden brown, quite Amatis� in appearance, although somewhat harder. Quite plain materials in general, probably of local species. No cellos known. One contralto viola recorded. Manuscript label: Thos Urquhart 1681 Printed labels: Tho. Urquhart, 166.. Tho. Urquhart Fecit Londini 1646 [BVMA]
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