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J Seymour

worked 1770–1790

Good but unrefined work of unknown place. May have been involved with the Forster workshop. At least one violin and one small viola recorded. Amatisé model. Spirit varnish: golden-yellow to red-brown. — John Dilworth

Made Viola

Auction Price History

Highest auction price

£3,600

1 results

Type Details Auction house Sold Price
ViolaBranded in the pegbox and again internally J. Seymour Lot 114Brompton’sMarch 2012£3,600est. £ 3,000-5,000

Biographies

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

John Dilworth+

SEYMOUR, J Worked circa. 1770-1790 UK. Good but unrefined work of unknown place. May have been involved with the Forster workshop. At least one violin and one small viola recorded. Amatisé model. Spirit varnish: golden-yellow to red-brown. The heads may be imported as they seem to show a regularity and finish not present in the rest of the instrument, but branded in the pegbox. Purfling has inner core of bright white wood, characteristic of English work of the period. Stradivarian and slightly sloping soundholes. Henley records a violin with inscription on bass bar: ‘this wood was taken from an old piano, 1770’. Branded internally in the soundbox and pegbox: ‘J. Seymour’

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