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Georges Adolphe Chanot

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£6,050

Type Details Sold Price
Violin Labelled Made by G.A. Chanot. Violin, Viola, Violoncello & Bow Maker & Restorer. Manchester. A.D. ... March 2025 £6,000
Viola Bow Silver mounted, octagonal stick stamped G.A. Chanot, ebony frog with pearl eye, silver and ebony button October 2023 £3,120
Violin October 2011 £1,500
Violin 35.8 cm Manchester, 1890 c. [Ascribed to] October 2011 £1,500
Violin Bow S/E 55 g. Manchester, 1900 c. October 2011 £1,125
Violin 36.1 cm 1903 October 2010 £660
Violin 35.6 cm Manchester, 1899 n°114 June 2010 £5,400
Violin 45.6 cm March 2010 £4,830
Viola 41.3 cm Manchester, 1906 December 2009 £3,360
Violin 35.4 cm Manchester, 1898 n°142 March 2009 £3,787
Violin 35.7 cm Manchester, 1880 May 2008 £2,108
Violin Bow S/E 57 g. November 2004 £575
Violin Bow S/E 65 g. July 2004 £420
Violin Manchester, 1894 May 2004 £418
Violin 1887 1/4 Size November 2003 £1,937
Viola Bow S/E 61 g. June 2001 £1,680
Violin 1900 c. November 1997 £1,887
Violin Bow S/E 62 g. June 1997 £414
Violin 1895 March 1997 £3,450
Violin Bow G/T 59 g. March 1997 £2,185
Violin 1898 June 1996 £1,092
Violin 1898 May 1996 £2,185
Violin 1903 November 1995 £4,485
Violin Bow S/E 57 g. June 1995 £1,438
Violin 1895 November 1994 £4,025
Violin 1896 3/4 Size October 1994 £1,840
Viola 46.4 cm 1885 March 1994 £1,150
Violin 1898 October 1993 £4,370
Violin 1898 June 1993 £2,990
Violin 1895 March 1991 £3,300
Viola 41.4 cm 1898 November 1990 £3,300
Violin Bow S/E 58 g. March 1990 £1,265
Cello 1890 November 1989 £6,050
Viola 41.3 cm 1903 November 1989 £4,180
Viola 41.3 cm 1898 March 1988 £2,400
Viola 41.3 cm 1898 November 1987 £4,400
Violin Bow S/E 60 g. November 1987 £825
Violin Bow S/E 61 g. November 1987 £605
Violin Bow S/E 60 g. April 1985 £439
Viola Bow S/E 69 g. April 1985 £388
Violin Bow S/E 57 g. August 1984 £440
Viola 40.8 cm 1895 June 1984 £1,472
Viola 41.0 cm 1896 June 1980 £1,100
Maker Overview

History

Georges Adolphe Chanot (1855-1923) was born in London in 1855 and died in Manchester, UK, in 1923. He was the eldest son and pupil of Georges Chanot (II).

According to Willibald Leo Lütgendorff, for his further training, he also worked for one year in Paris with his uncle Jos. Chardon. In 1879, he established his workshop in Manchester, supported by Joseph Chardon, who provided a fine Stradivari cello to launch his trading activities.

As noted by John Dilworth, like his father, Georges Adolphe Chanot became embroiled in 'sharp practices' in the trade, notably as the guarantor of the notorious 'Balfour Strad', which turned out to be a brand new fake made by the Voller brothers.


Craft

  • Modeling: His work included several very fine copies patterned after a Stradivari cello provided by Joseph Chardon. Other instruments were modeled after recognized classical masters, including the Amati model.
  • Labels: Instruments bore labels such as "Made by / G. A. Chanot / violin, viola, violoncello & / bow maker & restorer / Manchester. A.D. 1890 / No120."

Influence

  • Mentorship: He was the pupil of his father, Georges Chanot (II).
  • Training: For his further education, he worked for one year in Paris with his uncle Jos. Chardon.

Legacy

  • Awards: He received medals at the 'Inventions Exhibition' in London in 1885, as well as in Manchester and Liverpool.
  • Reputation: Willibald Leo Lütgendorff describes him as a worthy heir to the art of his father and grandfather.

Further Information

  • Workshop Location: He established his workshop in Manchester in 1879.

Summary

Georges Adolphe Chanot (1855-1923) was a British violin maker, the eldest son and pupil of Georges Chanot (II). After further training in Paris with his uncle Jos. Chardon, he established his workshop in Manchester in 1879. He was known for making fine copies of classical masters, including Stradivari and Amati models, and received medals at exhibitions in London, Manchester, and Liverpool. Despite his craftsmanship, he was also involved in trade controversies, such as guaranteeing the fake 'Balfour Strad'.

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Biographies

John Dilworth

CHANOT, Georges Adolphe Born 1855 London, died 1923 Manchester UK. Eldest son and pupil of Georges Chanot (II), above. Established at Manchester 1879, supported by Joseph Chardon who provided a fine Stradivari cello to launch his trading activities. This also provided the pattern for several very fine copies by Chanot. Other work is modelled after the recognised classical masters. Medals at the ‘Inventions Exhibition’, London 1885, and in Manchester and Liverpool. Like his father, he also became embroiled in ‘sharp practices’ in the trade, being the guarantor of the notorious ‘Balfour Strad’, which turned out to be a brand new fake, made by the Voller brothers. Made by / G. A. Chanot / violin, viola, violoncello & / bow maker & restorer / Manchester. A.D. 1890 / No120. Model of Amati

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