Fernand Jacquot
Nancy, 1884–1936
Son and successor of Etienne, above. Apprenticed with Mougenot-Gauché in Mirecourt before working with his father in Nancy. Took over the business in 1925. Gold medal at Liège 1905. Fine work. — John Dilworth
Auction Price History
Highest auction price
8 results
| Type | Details | Auction house | Sold | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labelled 1er violon fait par Fernand Jacquot chez Léon Mougenot, table cracks Lot 64 | — | December 2022 | £2,357est. € 2.000-3.000 | |
| No. 223, bearing the maker's label Lot 21 | — | November 2013 | £5,931est. $ 12,000-16,000 | |
| Violin | 35.9 cm Nancy, 1924 (broken heel) | — | June 2010 | £1,553 |
| Violin | 35.7 cm Nancy, 1923 | — | December 2009 | £2,503 |
| Violin | 36.1 cm Nancy, 1928 #191 | — | December 2008 | £2,048 |
| Violin | 1914 | — | October 1999 | £3,095 |
| Violin | 1928 | — | February 1997 | £1,725 |
| Violin | 1923 | — | June 1988 | £2,860 |
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John Dilworth+
Fernand, Born 1884, died 1936 Nancy France. Son and successor of Etienne, above. Apprenticed with Mougenot-Gauché in Mirecourt before working with his father in Nancy. Took over the business in 1925. Gold medal at Liège 1905. Fine work.
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