Giuseppe Zamberti
Vicenza, 1893–1974
Pupil of Sgarabotto. Established independently after 1918 in via Piccoli, Vicenza. Medals awarded at Florence 1929, Padua 1930-1932, and Cremona 1937. Completed 67 violins, six violas, 12 cellos, and four double basses on Stradivari-derived model. Golden-red varnish. — John Dilworth
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| Type | Details | Auction house | Sold | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Violin | Labelled Joseph Zamberti fecit Vicentiae anno 1950, branded to the inside GZ Lot 137 | Tarisio | March 2017 | £5,310est. £ 2,500-4,000 |
| Violin | 35.6 cm Vicenza, 1952 n°77 | — | January 2010 | £7,200 |
| Violin | 1965 | — | January 2003 | £2,400 |
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John Dilworth+
ZAMBERTI, Giuseppe Born 1893, died 1974 Vicenza Italy. Pupil of Sgarabotto. Established independently after 1918 in via Piccoli, Vicenza. Medals awarded at Florence 1929, Padua 1930-1932, and Cremona 1937. Completed 67 violins, six violas, 12 cellos, and four double basses on Stradivari-derived model. Golden-red varnish. No: 64 Joseph Zamberti / fecit Vicenae anno 1947
Karel Jalovec+
Venice 20th century. Exhibited one violin and a ‘cello at Cremona in 1937.
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