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Goulding

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£8,970

Type Details Sold Price
Violin May 2014 £1,875
Cello 73.4 cm London, Early 19th C. March 2009 £6,250
Cello 74.5 cm November 2008 £2,880
Violin 35.0 cm 1800 c. November 2008 £1,320
Violin 35.9 cm London, 1800 c. March 2008 £2,500
Violin 1790 June 2002 £1,610
Violin 1800 c. November 2001 £1,880
Cello 1800 May 2000 £7,094
Violin 1790 c. November 1998 £1,380
Violin 1790 c. June 1998 £805
Cello 1820 c. June 1998 £8,970
Violin 18-- November 1997 £1,380
Violin 1800 c. October 1997 £850
Cello 18-- July 1997 £2,500
Violin 1800 c. December 1993 £935
Violin 1820 c. July 1993 £805
Cello 1800 c. April 1993 £2,990
Violin 1800 c. September 1992 £647
Violin 1800 c. November 1990 £1,650
Cello 1800 c. June 1990 £1,265
Violin 1800 c. June 1990 £880
Cello 1780 c. March 1990 £3,960
Violin 1800 c. February 1990 £220
Violin 18-- June 1988 £1,100
Violin 1800 c. April 1988 £160
Violin 1790 c. May 1987 £825
Violin 1810 c. November 1986 £880
Violin 1800-25 May 1986 £528
Violin 1800-25 May 1986 £418
Violin 1800 c. December 1985 £880
Violin 1800 c. June 1983 £864
Biographies

John Dilworth

GOULDING Worked circa. 1785-1850 London UK. Commercial business. Imported French and Saxon instruments. Also sold work made for them by Thomas Kennedy, James Brown, and other London craftsmen of the period. The firm later became known as ‘Goulding, D’Almaine & Co.’ and retailed all sorts of instruments and accessories. Generally branded beneath back button.

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