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Jacob Ford

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£8,642

Type Details Sold Price
Violin 35.7 cm London, 1780 c. Thu 1st April 2010 £8,642
Violin 34.4.cm 1790 c. Mon 1st June 2009 £2,760
Violin London,1790 c. [Attributed to] Sat 1st January 2005 £956
Violin 1770 Fri 1st June 2001 £3,780
Violin 1780 c. Sat 1st March 1997 £4,370
Violin 1773 Fri 1st November 1996 £1,955
Violin 1770 c. Fri 1st June 1990 £2,860
Violin 1772 Thu 1st May 1980 £1,375
Biographies

John Dilworth

FORD, Jacob Worked 1770-1795 London UK. According to his labels Ford worked from various addresses including ‘corner of Davies Street and Berkeley Square’ and ‘South-Street, Grosvenor Square’. The Hill Archive relates that he was a ‘Gentlemen’s Servant’ by profession and that he later became a ‘lodging-house keeper’. Seems to have supplied work to Duke, Simpson, and Thompson, as his signature is found within instruments bearing those labels. Often given false Italian labels, having been passed off as Roman or Florentine work by unscrupulous dealers. Only one cello recorded but small violas encountered. Very fine and distinctive workmanship on a broadly Stainer-derived model. Beautifully finished scroll of personal model, with deep undercuts and narrow chamfer; concentric volutes but rather broad. Very precise purfling with bright contrasting white core, laid close to the edge. Thin but complex and rich varnish of golden-amber colour. Often signed on the interior of the front in pencil. Printed labels: Jacob Ford / Maker / London 1792 Jacob Ford, Maker / South Street Gr. Sqre. London / 1771 [BVMA]

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