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Johann Uldarichus Eberle

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£7,150

Type Details Sold Price
Violin October 2012 £3,500
Violin 35.3 cm Prague, 1745 c. June 2009 £2,308
Violin 35.6 cm Prague, 1766 March 2009 £5,470
Violin 36.3 cm Prague, 1728 ["shows also the hand of Thomas Edinger"] December 2008 £6,056
Violin 35.3 cm Prague, 1760 c. [Attributed to] November 2008 £1,200
Violin 35.7 cm Prague, 1760 c. October 2007 £5,224
Violin 35.4 cm Pargue, 1760 c. [Attributed to] September 2007 £2,160
Violin Prague, 1740 c. April 2005 £1,880
Violin Prague, 1760 c. February 2005 £3,360
Violin Prague, 1740 November 2004 £2,390
Violin 1740 March 2003 £3,760
Violin 1765 November 1999 £5,175
Violin 1760 c. May 1999 £1,829
Violin 1757 March 1999 £2,530
Violin 1767 March 1998 £5,520
Violin 1787 March 1995 £5,750
Violin 1740 October 1994 £2,990
Violin 1750 c. May 1994 £2,152
Violin 1753 March 1994 £1,150
Violin 1760 c. November 1988 £1,980
Violin 1748 September 1987 £935
Violin 1773 April 1987 £7,150
Violin 17-- July 1985 £593
Violin 1749 November 1980 £715
Biographies

John Dilworth

EBERLE, Johann Udalrichus Born 1699 Vils Austria, died 1768 Prague Czech Republic. Pupil of Thomas Edlinger (III) in Prague. Established own workshop 1727. One of the best makers of the Prague school. Stainer model, sometimes combining elements of Cremona. Scrolls are stubbornly Tyrolean, with swan-necked pegbox and extended final turn of the volute, but the body and arching forms sometimes reflect an awareness of Cremonese styles. Small edges and short corners. Finely cut upright soundholes of Stainer form. Red-brown varnish of soft oil, given to craquelure. Fine materials used consistently. Also made viola d’amores, violas, and cellos. Joannes Udalricus Eberle / fecit Pragae 1767 Joan. Udalricus Eberll, / fecit Pragae. 1744

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