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Giovanni Battista Gaibisso

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£31,200

Type Details Sold Price
Cello Labelled Gaibisso Giovanni Battista, fece (Alassio) Anno 1926, N°1, Medaglia d'oro Esp. Int. Torino ... October 2024 £31,200
Violin June 2018 £3,840
Violin 35.4 cm Alassio, 1950 April 2011 £8,251
Viola 41.5 cm Alassio, 1940 October 2010 £6,693
Violin 35.6 cm Alassio, 1940 October 2010 £12,500
Violin 36.0 cm [Attributed to] March 2009 £2,574
Violin 35.7 cm Alassio, 1941, after "Guarneri" March 2008 £8,500
Violin Alassio, 1960 June 2005 £3,220
Violin Italy, c. 1910 [Attributed to] July 2004 £6,600
Violin Alassio, 1924 [Attributed to] March 2004 £7,768
Cello 1923 May 2003 £22,080
Violin 1916 June 2002 £14,343
Violin 1940 May 2001 £16,773
Violin 1911 June 1999 £6,000
Violin 1931 November 1996 £5,750
Violin 1959 October 1995 £3,680
Violin 1959 November 1989 £6,050
Violin 1924 November 1986 £1,045
Violin 1922 November 1986 £3,190
Viola 41.8 cm 1915 September 1986 £2,090
Viola 1924 March 1981 £1,243
Biographies

John Dilworth

GAIBISSO, Giovanni Battista Born 1876, died 1962 Alassio Italy. Pupil of Pasquale Baraldi in Alassio. Established at Alassio, Genoa, following Baraldi’s death 1896. Moved to South America 1912, then to Nice to work for F. Bovis 1922. Returned to Alassio 1925, from which time he produced his best work. Stradivari, Guarneri, and Rocca models; credited with over 450 instruments of consistent high quality. Awards at Turin, 1911, Rome 1925, and Padua 1931 and 1934. Golden or orange-red varnish. Also made guitars. Gaibisso Giovanni Battista / fece Alassio anno 1929 / Medaglia d’oro Esp. Int. Torino 1911

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