John Johnson
Highest auction price
£9,600
Auction price history
Type | Details | Sold | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Violin | Wed 5th October 2011 | £4,125 | |
Violin | 35.8 cm London, 1756 c. | Sat 1st October 2011 | £4,125 |
Violin | 35.7 cm London, 1750 | Tue 1st March 2011 | £4,000 |
Violin | 35.5 cm London 1758 [Attributed to] | Tue 1st June 2010 | £1,200 |
Violin | 35.6 cm London, 1760 (later head) | Mon 1st March 2010 | £575 |
Violin | 35.8 cm 1760 c. | Tue 1st May 2007 | £3,456 |
Violin | 35.7 cm 1750 c. | Thu 1st June 2006 | £840 |
Violin | London, 1753 | Sat 1st October 2005 | £1,507 |
Violin | London, 1770 c. | Fri 1st July 2005 | £2,400 |
Cello | London, 1770 c. [Attributed to] | Sun 1st May 2005 | £9,600 |
Violin | London, 1759 | Tue 1st March 2005 | £2,160 |
Cello | Sat 1st May 2004 | £1,658 | |
Violin | 1770 c. | Sun 1st February 2004 | £2,390 |
Violin | 1764 | Fri 1st November 2002 | £1,057 |
Violin | 1754 | Fri 1st March 2002 | £5,760 |
Violin | 1750 | Sat 1st July 2000 | £3,120 |
Violin | 1764 | Thu 1st June 2000 | £3,220 |
Violin | 1759 | Mon 1st November 1999 | £3,200 |
Violin | 1750 c. | Sat 1st March 1997 | £1,610 |
Violin | 1759 | Fri 1st November 1996 | £2,439 |
Violin | 1759 | Wed 1st July 1992 | £3,520 |
Violin | 1750 c. | Sun 1st September 1991 | £2,090 |
Violin | 1757 | Sat 1st June 1991 | £1,100 |
Violin | 1759 | Mon 1st April 1991 | £4,400 |
Violin | 1790 c. | Thu 1st March 1990 | £2,310 |
Violin | 1760 c. | Fri 1st September 1989 | £825 |
Viola | 39.5 cm 1763 | Sat 1st June 1985 | £1,364 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
JOHNSON, John b. c.1719, Worked circa. 1740-1762 Cheapside, London UK. Apprenticed to Daniel Wright from 1732, and succeeded to his business 1740. Moved his stock to new workshops at the ‘Harp and Crown’ in Cheapside, and opened additional premises in York Street, Covent Garden. His shop continued after his death managed by his widow Ruth. Like many 18th century English makers Johnson ran an extensive music shop, offering all instruments and accessories, as well as publishing music himself. Employed craftsmen in the shop, probably including David Furber amongst others. Violins are typical London work on Stainer model; full arch and dark brown varnish, though well executed and with fine materials. Often with painted purfling. Signed internally on the top plate in pencil. Sold by John Johnson / Cheapside / London Made and sold by John Johnson / at the \Harp and Crown\ in Cheapside / 17 London 53
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