Amati > Makers Archive > D > Giuseppe (II) Dall’Aglio

Giuseppe (II) Dall’Aglio

Mantua

Worked Mantua
Made Cello, Viola, Violin

Auction Price History

Highest auction price

£83,650

17 results

Type Details Auction house Sold Price
Violin35.8 cm Italy, 19th C. Attributed toJanuary 2011£16,250
Violin35.3 cm 1800 c. Attributed toJanuary 2010£6,678
Violin36.1 cm (the head later German work) Probably byJanuary 2008£26,941
Cello75.2 cm 1825 c. attributed toJanuary 2007£42,000
Viola41.0 cm Mantua, 1820 c.January 2007£15,707
Violin36.0 cm Mantua, 1837 c.January 2007£12,291
Violin Attributed toJanuary 2005£4,200
ViolinItaly, 1840 c. Possibly byJanuary 2005£2,400
ViolinMantua, 1820 c. Probably byJanuary 2005£8,400
Viola40.7 cm Mantua, 1830 c.January 2004£83,650
ViolinMantua, 1830 c.January 2004£15,600
Viola40.8 cm 1820 c.January 2003£42,000
Violin1820January 2002£25,397
Violin1800January 2002£45,293
Violin1830January 2000£15,450
Violin1820January 1997£27,600
Violin1740 c.January 1991£9,680

Biographies

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

Cecie Stainer+

Worked in Mantua, 1800-40. His instruments are similar to those of Camilli and are varnished a bright yellow colour.

Willibald Leo Lütgendorff+

Seine Geigen haben manche Ähnlichkeit mit denen C. Camilli’s, doch nimmt er die Wölbung höher. Der Lack ist gelb, und die F-Löcher sind etwas steil, die Schnecken gewöhnlich in der Form und oft sogar plump. Am besten sind seine Violoncelli.

Sell your instrument with Amati

Get started by uploading photos of your instrument for our experts to review.