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Richard TOBIN
Highest auction price achieved
£ 13750.00
A maker in London from about 1790 to 1840. Was a pupil of Perry of Dublin. He did a good deal of work for John Betts. He was an excellent workman, and cut most beautiful heads or scrolls to his instruments ; he usually followed the Stradivari or Guarneri patterns. The tone of his instruments is good, and they are much liked in England. He died in great poverty in Shoreditch. A son of his was also a maker.
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Type | Title | Sold | Price |
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Violin | 35.6 cm London, 1800 c. | Sun 1st March 09 | £ 3840.00 |
Violin | 35.5 cm London, 1840 c. | Sat 1st March 08 | £ 9375.00 |
Viola | 38.7 cm London, 1820 c. | Mon 1st October 07 | £ 2877.00 |
Violin | 1800 c. | Tue 1st July 03 | £ 5875.00 |
Viola | 38.4 cm 1810 | Thu 1st March 01 | £ 3162.00 |
Violin | 1820 | Mon 1st March 99 | £ 8280.00 |
Violin | 1820 c. | Sat 1st June 91 | £ 4400.00 |
Violin | 18-- | Mon 1st April 91 | £ 770.00 |
Violin | 1840 c. | Mon 1st April 91 | £ 7920.00 |
Viola | 38.9 cm 1810 c. | Fri 1st March 91 | £ 2860.00 |
Cello | 1800-15 | Thu 1st March 90 | £ 13750.00 |
Violin | 1800-50 | Thu 1st November 84 | £ 1026.00 |
Violin | 1829 | Sun 1st July 84 | £ 3520.00 |
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