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Otto Mockel

Berlin, 1869–1937

Otto Mockel (1869-1937) was a German violin maker, son and pupil of Oswald Möckel, who also trained with Carl Grimm. He worked in London before establishing his own shop in Dresden and later succeeding his father's business in Berlin. Mockel was known for his early work on classical models, particularly Guarneri forms, and for developing a new theory for plate treatment. He was a recognized expert, prolific writer, founder of the magazine Die Geige, and author of the influential book Die Kunst des Geigenbaues.

Worked Berlin
Made Cello, Viola, Violin
Taught by Oswald Möckel
Family Son of Oswald Möckel
Violin by Otto Möckel, Dresden, 1909
Violin by Otto Mockel. Sold by Amati — from the archive.

Instruments

Auction Price History

Highest auction price

£13,200

22 results

Type Details Auction house Sold Price
Violin Lot 113BonhamsAugust 2026£2,750
ViolinLabelled Otto Möckel fec. Berlin anno 1931, branded to the inside back and inside table OM and a leaf Lot 93TarisioJanuary 2024£8,708est. € 6.000-9.000
ViolinLabelled Otto Möckel fecit Berlin 1936, branded to the inside back 18 19 1937 and to the top block OM Lot 91TarisioOctober 2023£9,413est. € 5.000-8.000
ViolinLabelled Otto Möckel, fecit Berlin anno 1931, branded to the inside back 18 18 541, branded O M Lot 120TarisioOctober 2022£5,754est. € 4.000-6.000
ViolinLabelled Copie ... / Jos. Guarnerius / Otto Möckel fec. Berlin anno 1919 Lot 328Freeman'sMay 2019£9,219est. $ 10,000-12,000
ViolinLabelled Otto Moeckel, fece Berlin 1922 Lot 206Brompton’sJune 2018£10,800est. £ 10,000-15,000
ViolinLabelled Copie nach Ant. Stradivarius 1709, Otto Möckel fec Berlin anno 1918, branded O. M. Lot 133TarisioMarch 2018£13,200est. £ 4,000-6,000
Violin35.5 cm Berlin, 1931January 2010£5,760
Violin35.5 cm Berlin, 1929January 2008£3,592
Violin35.5 cm Berlin, 1932 Workshop ofJanuary 2008£1,397
Cello75.3 cm Berlin, 1915 c.January 2007£5,778
ViolinBerlin, 1934January 2005£3,316
ViolinBerlin, 1936January 2005£2,842
CelloBerlin, 1910 c.January 2005£6,600
ViolinBerlin, 1927January 2005£5,651
Violin1917January 2003£4,200
Viola1935January 2001£900
Violin1927January 1995£5,290
Violin1889January 1990£1,155
Violin1893January 1987£748
Violin1899January 1986£1,980
Violin1909January 1986£682

Maker Overview

Life

Otto Mockel (1869-1937) was born in 1869 and died in 1937 in Berlin, Germany. He was the son and pupil of Oswald Möckel and also trained with Carl Grimm. From 1890 to 1892, he worked in London for Richard Bruckner before rejoining his father in Berlin. He established himself independently in Dresden from 1908 to 1912, then succeeded to his father's shop in Ansbacher Strasse, Charlottenburg, Berlin, where he was eventually succeeded by Curt Jung.


Characteristics

Workmanship
His early work focused on classical models, particularly the Guarneri forms, culminating in a fusion of Brescian and Cremonese ideas.
Innovation
He developed a new theory for the treatment of the top and back plates, which led to surprising results and contributed significantly to understanding the principles used by the greatest violin makers.

Influence and legacy

  • Mentorship: Otto Mockel was a pupil of his father, Oswald Möckel, and also received training from Carl Grimm.
  • Studies: He was a finely educated artist with theoretical training who extensively studied the old Italian masters.
  • Recognition: He was acknowledged as a pre-eminent expert and connoisseur.
  • Publications: Mockel was a prolific writer on the violin, founding the magazine Die Geige in 1928 and authoring the important and influential work Die Kunst des Geigenbaues (The Art of Violin-makers) in Leipzig in 1930.
  • Impact: His new theory on plate treatment led to surprising results and helped to identify the fundamental principles employed by the greatest violin makers.
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Biographies

The overview above is drawn from the following published accounts. Read them in the original:

John Dilworth+

MÖCKEL, Otto Born 1869, died 1937 Berlin Germany. Son and pupil of Oswald Möckel, above. Also trained with Carl Grimm. Worked in London for Richard Bruckner 1890-1892, before rejoining his father in Berlin. Established independently in Dresden 1908-1912, then succeeded to his father’s shop in Ansbacher Strasse, Charlottenburg, Berlin, in which he himself was eventually succeeded by Curt Jung. Early work on classical models, particularly focused on the Guarneri forms, culminating in a fusion of Brescian and Cremonese ideas. Acknowledged as a pre-eminent expert and connoisseur, and a prolific writer on the violin. Founder of the magazine ‘Die Geige’ in 1928, author of the important and influential work Die Kunst des Geigenbaues (The Art of Violin-makers) (Leipzig, 1930). Otto Möckel fec. anno 19..

Willibald Leo Lütgendorff+

Schüler seines Vaters Oswald M. Zu seiner weiteren Vervollkommnung
ging er für mehrere Jahre nach London, ist jetzt Werkführer bei seinem Vater
und sowohl im Neubau wie in der Reparatur von Streichinstrumenten hervorragend
tüchtig. Er ist ein feingebildeter Künstler, der auch theoretische Schulung besitzt
und die alten italienischen Meister eingehend studirt hat. Er stellte eine
neue Theorie der Bearbeitung von Decke und Boden auf, die zu überraschenden
Resultaten geführt hat und viel dazu beitragen dürfte, die Grundsätze zu erkennen,
nach denen die grössten Geigenmacher gearbeitet haben.

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