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Richard Tobin

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£16,800

Type Details Sold Price
Viola Labelled Richard Tobin London 1820 March 2024 £16,800
Violin 35.6 cm London, 1800 c. March 2009 £3,840
Violin 35.5 cm London, 1840 c. March 2008 £9,375
Viola 38.7 cm London, 1820 c. October 2007 £2,877
Violin 1800 c. July 2003 £5,875
Viola 38.4 cm 1810 March 2001 £3,162
Violin 1820 March 1999 £8,280
Violin 1820 c. June 1991 £4,400
Violin 18-- April 1991 £770
Violin 1840 c. April 1991 £7,920
Viola 38.9 cm 1810 c. March 1991 £2,860
Cello 1800-15 March 1990 £13,750
Violin 1800-50 November 1984 £1,026
Violin 1829 July 1984 £3,520
Biographies

John Dilworth

TOBIN, Richard Born 1766 Republic of Ireland, died 1847 London UK. Apprenticed to Thomas Perry in Dublin 1792-1798. Worked briefly for Bartholomew Murphy in Cork. One instrument bearing his label gives Waterford as his residence in 1800. Moved to London; said to have been on the advice of V. Panormo who had earlier worked for Perry. Earliest London work is dated 1810 and appears to have been made under the aegis of Lockey Hill. A violin dated 1817 is signed ‘R. Tobin for L. Hill’ internally. Established in St Leonard Street, Finsbury Square, and from 1823 in his own premises at 9 West Street, Soho. Very accurate and finely finished work in classical Italian styles. He has the reputation of being the finest scroll carver in London in his time, and his hand can be recognised on many instruments with the shop label of Betts, Dodd, and Gilkes. Instruments often signed internally on the table; sometimes branded below back button. Authentic labels extremely rare. [BVMA]

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