Gaetano (II) Guadagnini
Auction price history
Highest auction price
£132,000
| Type | Details | Sold | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Violin | Labelled Joannes Franciscus Pressenda q. Raphael Fecit Taurini anno Domini 1823 | March 2025 | £132,000 |
| Violin | 35.4 cm (possibly composite) [Ascribed to] | November 2011 | £33,832 |
| Violin | 35.8 cm [Ascribed to] | May 2009 | £21,351 |
| Violin | 35.3 cm [Ascribed to workshop of] | May 2007 | £2,304 |
| Violin | Turin, 1938 | October 2005 | £38,825 |
| Violin | [Attributed to] | July 2005 | £4,800 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
GUADAGNINI, Gaetano (II) Born 1796, died 1852 Turin Italy. Son of Carlo Guadagnini, above. Succeeded to the family business on the death of his uncle Gaetano (I) in 1817. According to Rosengard he succeeded in raising the shop to a level of success and profitability that had evaded his forebears. In 1816 Cozio stated that he was responsible for varnishing white instruments made by ‘M. L. Epine’ (D’Espine). Mostly employed in the fine adjustment and restoration of violins, and making plucked instruments. An inventory of his workshop revealed quantities of Mirecourt instruments and bows amongst his stock. Awarded a copper medal for a guitar at the first Turin exhibition of 1829. Similar prize for guitar and violin 1838 and for two guitars 1844. Gaetano Guadagnini fece / in Torino nell’anno 1852 / in piazza S. Carlo. corretto da Gaetano / Guadagnini. In Torino 1852. [Rosengard]
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