James (II) Brown
Auction price history
Highest auction price
£3,190
| Type | Details | Sold | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cello Bow | S/E 81 g. London, mid -19th C., [Made for "Corsby" & Lit: The Cooper Collection] | March 2008 | £2,375 |
| Violin | 35.9 cm 1850 c. | February 2007 | £624 |
| Violin | 1878 | September 1999 | £575 |
| Violin | 1826 | November 1997 | £2,070 |
| Violin | 1834 | June 1996 | £1,150 |
| Violin | 1860 c. | August 1994 | £736 |
| Violin | 1879 | February 1994 | £1,380 |
| Violin | 1860 c. | August 1993 | £550 |
| Violin | 1820 c. | April 1993 | £2,300 |
| Violin | 1880 | March 1991 | £440 |
| Viola | 39.5 cm 1878 | March 1989 | £968 |
| Violin | 1878 | April 1988 | £380 |
| Violin | 1880 | April 1988 | £300 |
| Violin | 1878 3/4 Size | December 1987 | £528 |
| Violin | November 1982 | £1,100 | |
| Cello | 1800 c. | November 1980 | £3,190 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
BROWN, James (II) Born 1786, died 1860 London UK. Son and pupil of James Brown (I), above. Violin and bow maker of trade quality and workmanlike finish. Active from 1834. Established at 18 White Lion Street, Norton Folgate from 1854. Cello bows well-regarded. Brand: J. BROWN Jr
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