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Joseph Anthony Chanot

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£13,200

Type Details Sold Price
Violin Labelled Made by Joseph Anthony Chanot. No. 112. London 1904 November 2023 £7,615
Violin Labelled Joseph Anthony Chanot, London fecit anno 1896 October 2023 £11,400
Violin 35.6 cm London n°119 [Possibly by] December 2011 £2,400
Violin 35.7 cm London, 1899 March 2011 £13,200
Violin 35.7 cm London, 1906 March 2011 £2,040
Violin 35.7 cm 1912 #153 June 2008 £6,000
Cello 75.7 cm London, 1902 #105 February 2006 £13,200
Violin London, 1912 April 2005 £3,133
Violin 1893 November 2002 £4,465
Violin 1899 June 2000 £2,875
Cello 1903 March 1997 £9,775
Violin 1906 December 1994 £5,520
Violin 1899 November 1992 £4,180
Violin 1903 March 1992 £3,080
Violin Bow S/E 58 g. November 1990 £1,320
Violin 1922 November 1988 £4,620
Violin 1899 November 1987 £3,520
Violin 1913 June 1987 £1,980
Violin 1910 Mute Violin April 1987 £329
Violin 1914 January 1987 £3,300
Viola 41.3 cm 1894 April 1985 £5,720
Violin 1899 April 1984 £379
Violin 1909 November 1982 £1,870
Maker Overview

History

Joseph Anthony Chanot (1865-1936) was born in 1865 and died in 1936 in London, UK. He was the son, pupil, and successor of Georges Chanot (II). According to Willibald Leo Lütgendorff, he was the third son of Georges Ch. and became his pupil at the age of 14, remaining as an assistant until his father's death in 1895. Following this, he took over his father's workshop and business, which had been located in Wardour Street since 1858. Joseph Anthony Chanot also worked with the Dolmetsch family in pioneering the revival of the viol. However, he was unable to sustain the Chanot family business at the height of the London and International trade due to severe competition from W. E. Hill & Sons. In subsequent years, his production slowed considerably as he focused on restoration, repair, and business dealings.


Craft

  • Production: Joseph Anthony Chanot is said to have produced over 150 violins and an equally large number of bows between 1881 and 1912.
  • Reproductions: He was known for fine reproductions of the Guarneri del Gesù 'Sainton' violin.
  • Bows: His bows usually featured light coloured sticks and were branded "J. A. CHANOT".

Influence

  • Mentorship: Joseph Anthony Chanot was the son and pupil of Georges Chanot (II). He trained under his father from the age of 14 and remained an assistant until Georges Chanot's death in 1895.

Legacy

  • Family Business: Joseph Anthony Chanot succeeded his father, Georges Chanot (II), taking over the family workshop and business.
  • Collaborations: He worked with the Dolmetsch family in pioneering the revival of the viol.
  • Challenges: Despite his efforts, he was unable to sustain the Chanot family business due to significant competition from W. E. Hill & Sons.

Further Information

  • Workshop Location: The family business, which Joseph Anthony Chanot inherited, had been situated in Wardour Street since 1858.

Summary

Joseph Anthony Chanot (1865-1936) was a London-based luthier, the son and successor of Georges Chanot (II). He trained under his father from the age of 14, eventually taking over the family business in Wardour Street. Known for producing over 150 violins and bows, including fine reproductions of the Guarneri del Gesù 'Sainton' violin, he also collaborated with the Dolmetsch family on the revival of the viol. Despite his craftsmanship, he struggled to maintain the family business against strong competition from W. E. Hill & Sons.

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Biographies

John Dilworth

CHANOT, Joseph Anthony Born 1865, died 1936 London UK. Son, pupil, and successor of Georges Chanot (II), above. He also worked with the Dolmetsch family in pioneering the revival of the viol. Unfortunately he was unable to sustain the Chanot family business at the height of the London and International trade in the face of severe competition from W. E. Hill & Sons. Said to have produced over 150 violins and an equally large number of bows between 1881 and 1912. In subsequent years restoration, repair, and business dealings slowed his production considerably. Known for fine reproductions of the Guarneri del Gesù ‘Sainton’ violin. Bows usually with light coloured sticks, branded: J. A. CHANOT

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