Herrmann (II) Dolling
Auction price history
Highest auction price
£2,350
| Type | Details | Sold | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Violin | May 2013 | £2,000 | |
| Violin Bow | S/E 51 g. no hair or lapping | March 2009 | £132 |
| Violin | 36 cm | March 2008 | £882 |
| Violin | February 2004 | £1,222 | |
| Cello | 1911 c. | November 2000 | £2,350 |
| Violin | 1920 c. | May 2000 | £1,045 |
| Violin Bow | S/E 65 g. | November 1999 | £632 |
| Cello | 1900 c. | June 1998 | £1,725 |
| Violin | March 1996 | £1,035 | |
| Violin | 1900 c. | June 1995 | £805 |
| Violin | 19-- | October 1993 | £1,380 |
| Violin | 1910 c. | January 1992 | £176 |
| Violin | 1904 | March 1990 | £605 |
| Violin | 1920 c. | April 1988 | £380 |
| Violin | 1900 c. | November 1986 | £528 |
| Violin | 18-- | April 1984 | £260 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
DÖLLING, Hermann (II) Born 1862, died 1923 Markneukirchen Germany. Son and pupil of Hermann Moritz Dölling, above. Worked for Ludwig Gläsel, then Ernst Liebich in Breslau, and lastly August Riechers in Berlin before returning to the family business in Markneukirchen, which in 1886 became the ‘Vogtländische Musikinstrumenten-Fabrik’. Medals awarded at Zwickau 1906 and Berlin 1907. Early work in his own hand is generally imitative of various Italian masters, and of a high level of workmanship. Later instruments are the work of several employees in his shop. Hermann Dölling Jr.
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