Joseph Nicolas
Auction price history
Highest auction price
£1,357
| Type | Details | Sold | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Viola | 38.2 cm Mirecourt, 1832 experimental | December 2010 | £466 |
| Violin | 36.4 cm Mirecourt, 1830 c. | June 2010 | £1,346 |
| Violin | 1850 c. | October 2003 | £1,357 |
| Violin | 1850 c. | October 1995 | £1,035 |
| Violin | 1840 c. | May 1986 | £330 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
Joseph Born 1796, died 1864. Son and pupil of Didier Nicolas, above. Succeeded his father in 1816 and continued his work with little perceptible differentiation. After his death J. Derazy purchased the rights to the triangular label ‘A la Ville de Cremonne’ used by Didier, and continued production. A fine cello by Joseph is in the museum of Hamburg. Branded: ‘J.Nicolas Fils’
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