Fernandino Ferroni
Auction price history
Highest auction price
£16,800
| Type | Details | Sold | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Viola | Labelled F. Ferroni, Firenze 1936 | March 2025 | £16,800 |
| Violin | 35.9 cm Florence, 1940 | February 2011 | £4,454 |
| Violin | 35.5 cm Florence, 1939 | October 2010 | £6,760 |
| Violin | 35.9 cm Florence, 1922 | May 2009 | £6,211 |
| Violin | 35.4 cm Florence, 1932 | May 2006 | £5,212 |
| Violin | 1942 | May 2001 | £2,145 |
| Viola | 41.6 cm 1926 | November 2000 | £2,815 |
| Viola | 47.8 cm 1934 | November 1998 | £1,593 |
| Viola | 47.8 cm 1934 | November 1996 | £2,091 |
| Violin | 1940 | May 1996 | £3,007 |
| Violin | 1935 | December 1994 | £3,317 |
| Violin | 1929 | November 1989 | £3,080 |
| Violin | 1922 | November 1984 | £1,728 |
| Violin | 1922 | November 1983 | £1,287 |
| Violin | 1922 | January 1980 | £770 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
FERRONI, Fernandino Born 1868, died 1949 Florence Italy. Pupil of De Zorzi. Influential maker of the Florentine school in 20th century. Established in the Borgo San Frediano. Personal model and copies of individual master instruments, often based on the Stradivari instruments in the Cherubini Collection in Florence. Some 110 violins, 12 violas, and six cellos credited to him. Exhibited in Cremona 1937. Also gained awards in Rome 1924. P. Ferroni / Firenze. 1926
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