Harry Stoutenburgh
Hurley NY, c.1892–1974
Self-taught violin maker, active from 1935. About 100 instruments completed. Stradivari-derived model with local materials and red-brown oil varnish of various types. [Wenberg] — John Dilworth
Auction Price History
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| Type | Details | Auction house | Sold | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labelled 1956 No. 2 / MADE BY / Harry L. Stoutenburgh / West Hurley NY U.S.A. / Pupil of Simone F. ... Lot 114 | — | November 2015 | £573est. $ 2,000-3,000 | |
| Bearing the maker's label no. 8 Lot 101 | — | April 2014 | £1,980est. $ 3,000-5,000 | |
| Labelled Made by Harry L. Stoutenburgh, West Hurley, NY, 1946, No. 32, Pupil of Simone F. Sacconi Lot 250 | — | June 2013 | £1,082est. $ 2,000-3,000 | |
| Violin | Hurley, NY, 1944 #26 | — | January 2001 | £1,248 |
| Violin | 1956 | — | January 1994 | £482 |
| Viola | 41.3 cm 1949 #9 | — | January 1993 | £587 |
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John Dilworth+
STOUTENBURGH, Harry Born circa. 1892, died 1974 West Hurley, New York USA. Self-taught violin maker, active from 1935. About 100 instruments completed. Stradivari-derived model with local materials and red-brown oil varnish of various types. [Wenberg]
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