Anda di halaman 1dari 104

SK INN

INNEER d d

Fine Musical Instruments


April 25, 2010 Sale 2501 Boston
Fine Musical Instruments

SPECIALIST IN CHARGE

David Bonsey
508.970.3224

General Inquiries: music@skinnerinc.com

AUCTION 2501

Sunday, April 25, 2010 at 12 noon


63 Park Plaza
Boston, Massachusetts

PREVIEW

Friday, April 23, 2010 12 to 7 p.m.


Saturday, April 24, 2010 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday, April 25, 2010 9 to 10:30 a.m.

ABSENTEE BIDDING

Tel: 617.874.4318
Fax: 617.350.5429
Online: www.skinnerinc.com

GENERAL INQUIRIES
617.350.5400
View all lots online at www.skinnerinc.com

COVER : 84 ; FRONTISPIECE : 41 ; INTERIOR BACK COVER : 44 ; BACK COVER : 21, 30, 84, 311
Register… Preview… and Bid Live Online
at www.skinnerinc.com

Preview Online Absentee Bidding/Tracking Lots


Skinner makes previewing online anytime from your Skinner’s website accepts absentee bids up to one
home or office easy and convenient. View all lots in the hour before an auction begins. Once you’ve placed
auction in order, many with multiple views. You can your bids, use “Track Lots” to track those items and
also flip through the pages of our interactive virtual see their selling prices. You can also use “Track Lots”
catalog or download the catalog PDF to your desktop. to track the selling price of items you’re simply curious
about, whether you’ve bid on them or not.

Lot Alert
Bid Live Online with Skinner-Live!
Let Skinner’s Lot Alert do your searching for you! Lot
Alert continuously searches Skinner’s upcoming There’s nothing like bidding live at an auction—and now
auctions for items that interest you, and automatically Skinner brings that live auction experience to our
emails you when an item matches your interest profile. website with Skinner-Live! Visit www.skinnerinc.com
Visit www.skinnerinc.com and click on the Buy/Sell tab and click on the Buy/Sell tab to learn more about
to find out more about Lot Alert. bidding live online with Skinner-Live!
TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 Auction & Specialist Information

2 Web Site & Online Bidding

5 Event Information

6 Lots 1-331

93 List of Makers

95 Glossary of Terms

96 Conditions of Sale

97 Absentee Bid Form

98 Company Directors & Specialty Departments

99 Administrative Staff & Client Services

100 Map & Driving Directions

101 Parking & Accommodations

102 Dining

103 Catalogue Subscription Form

Please Note: All lots sold subject to our Conditions of Sale.


Please refer to page 96 of this catalogue for the full terms and conditions governing your purchase.

Copyright © Skinner, Inc. 2010


All rights reserved
SKINNER
invites you to a

Reception &
Extended Auction Preview
featuring live music from
the J-Way Jazz String Quartet

Friday, April 23rd, 2010


5:30 Reception/Preview to 7:00 p.m.

SKINNER Boston
63 Park Plaza
Boston, MA

R.S.V.P. to 617.350.5400

Held in conjunction with a preview of Skinner’s


April 25th Auction of Fine Musical Instruments
1 3

1. 3.
American Guitar, C.F. Martin & Company, Nazareth, 1971, Style American Guitar, C.F. Martin & Company, Nazareth, 1927, Style
D-28, stamped D-28, 286907 at the upper block, width of lower bout 000-18, stamped 33328 at the upper block, width of lower bout 15
15 3/4 in., with case. 1/8 in.
$1,600-2,000 $4,000-6,000

2. 4.
American Guitar, Gibson Incorporated, Kalamazoo, c. 1950, American Tenor Banjo, Bacon Banjo Company, Groton, 1934,
Model L-50, width of lower bout 15 1/4 in. Model B&D Silver Bell Montana Special, serial number 23703
$800-1,200 stamped to the dowel stick, diameter of head 11 in., with case.
$1,500-1,800
5 7

5. 7.
American Mandolin, Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Company, American Mandolin, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, c. 1925, Washburn
Kalamazoo, 1918, Style A-4, serial number 50865, length of back Style A, serial number 1674, with original case.
13 3/4 in., with original case. $1,500-2,500
$2,000-3,000

8.
6. American Mandolin, Vega Company, Boston, c. 1920, width of
American Mandolin, Gibson Incorporated, Kalamazoo, c. 1950, body 8 in., with case.
Style A-40, length of back 13 9/16 in., with case. $150-250
$800-1,000
9 9

9.
American Ukulele, C.F. Martin & Company, Nazareth, c. 1930,
Style 3K, stamped internally CF MARTIN & CO, NAZARETH PA,
length of back 9 7/16 in., with original case.
$3,000-4,000
10 12

10. 12.
American Tenor Banjo, Bacon Banjo Company, Groton, c. 1928, American Tenor Banjo, Bacon Banjo Company, Groton, c. 1929,
Model B&D Silver Bell No. 4, serial number 22185 stamped to the Model B&D Silver Bell Montana Special, serial number 27326
dowel stick, diameter of head 11 in., with original case. stamped to the dowel stick, diameter of head 11 in., with original
$3,000-5,000 case.
$2,000-3,000

11.
American Arch Top Tenor Banjo, William Lange, New York, c. 13.
1922, Paramount Style A, serial number 4305, diameter of head 11 Hawaiian Ukulele, Kamaka, Honolulu, c. 1970, the koa body, width
1/4 in., with original case. of lower bout 7 in., with case.
$400-600 $100-200
14 14

14.
American Guitar, C.F. Martin & Company, Nazareth, 1946, Style
000-28, stamped 000-28, 97405 at the upper block, width of lower
bout 15 3/16 in., with period Martin case.
$6,000-8,000
15 17

15. 17.
American Mandolin, Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Company, American Mandolin, Bacon Manufacturing Company, Groton,
Kalamazoo, c. 1917, Style A-4, serial number 17307, length of back 1921, Model Artist, serial number 210, the label signed by William
13 5/8 in., with later case. Place Jr., length of back 14 5/16 in., with case.
$300-500 $100-200

16. 18.
German Guitar, Karl Hofner Company, Schonbach, c. 1965, German Arch Top Guitar, Karl Hofner Company, Schonbach,
Model Senator E1, width of lower bout 16 1/4 in., with case. 1967, Model President, serial number 3018, length of back 20 1/4
$400-600 in.
$400-600
19 21

19. 21.
American Arch Top Tenor Banjo, Epiphone Banjo Corporation, American Mandolin, Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Company, c. 1917,
New York, 1928, Model Deluxe Recording, serial number 7036 Style F-4, serial number 34644, length of back 13 in., with case.
stamped to inside of pot, diameter of head 11 in., with case. $2,200-2,800

Letter of Appraisal: John Bernunzio, Penfield, 1989 (photocopy only).


$3,000-5,000 22.
American Bass Guitar, Fender Electric Instruments, Fullerton,
1962, Model Precision Bass, serial number 76415, length of back
20. 16 3/8 in., with original case.
American Electric Guitar, Rickenbacker Company, Santa Ana, $1,600-2,000
1963, Model 1000, stamped CE, 498 at the bridge plate, with case.
$400-600
23 24

23. 24.
American Guitar, C.F. Martin & Company, 1932, Style R-18, American Guitar, The National Valco Company, Model New
stamped R-18, 54367 at the upper block, width of lower bout 14 3/8 Yorker, c. 1941, serial number 4160, width of lower bout 15 1/2 in.,
in. with case.
$1,000-1,200 $600-800
25 26

25. 26.
American Electric Guitar, Fender Electric Instruments, Fullerton, American Electric Guitar, Gibson Incorporated, Kalamazoo, 1970,
1968, Model Telecaster, serial number 229000 stamped to the neck Model ES-335, serial number 619180 stamped to the back of the
plate, length of back 15 3/4 in., with case. peghead, length of back 18 1/4 in., with case.
$3,000-4,000 $1,400-1,800
27 28

27. 28.
American Bass Guitar, Fender Electric Instruments, Fullerton, American Electric Guitar, Fender Electric Instruments, Fullerton,
1965, Model Precision Bass, serial number L15225 stamped to the 1958, Model Stratocaster, serial number 30554 stamped to the
neck plate, length of back 16 1/2 in., with case. neck plate, length of body 15 3/4 in., with original case.
$5,000-6,000
Note: Sold with letter of authenticity from Lark Street Music,
Teaneck, New Jersey.
$12,000-16,000
29 30

29. 30.
American Electric Guitar, Mosrite of California, c. 1964, “The American Electric Guitar, Rickenbacker Company, Santa Ana,
Ventures Model,” length of back 15 3/4 in., with case. 1961, Model 365, stamped AG 553 at the output jack, width of
$2,000-3,000 lower bout 15 in., with case.
$2,200-2,800
31 31

31.
American Guitar, Gibson Incorporated, Kalamazoo, 1959, Model
ES-175, serial number A28697, width of lower bout 16 in., with
original case, strap, cord, and hang tags.
$6,000-9,000
32 32

32.
Czech Violin, Mathias Heineke, Wildstein (Eger), 1930, branded
internally, bearing the maker’s label, length of one-piece back 359
mm.
$3,500-4,000
33 33

33.
French Violin, Claude Miremont, Paris, 1865, bearing the maker’s
label, length of two-piece back 355 mm.
$8,000-10,000
34 34

34.
Violin, Possibly Italian, c. 1900, labeled ...LANDOLFI..., length of
two-piece back 355 mm, with case and bow.
$4,000-6,000
35 35

35.
American Violin, George Gemunder, New York, 1858, bearing the
maker’s label, length of one-piece back 359 mm.
$6,000-10,000
36 36

36.
Modern Italian Violin, Pedrazzini Workshop, Milan, 1950, bearing
the maker’s signed label and interior brand, length of two-piece back
359 mm.

Certificate: Stefano Conia, Cremona, July 25, 2009.


$8,000-12,000
37 37

37.
American Violin, Ignatz Lutz, San Francisco, c. 1920, branded to
the lower rib, length of one-piece back 356 mm.
$5,000-7,000
38 38

38.
American Violin, Orin Weeman, Boston, c. 1880, bearing the
maker’s label, length of back 356 mm, with case.
$4,000-6,000
39 39

39.
French Violin, Paul Kaul, Paris, 1907, bearing the maker’s signed
label, length of one-piece back 357 mm.
$12,000-16,000
40 40

40.
Italian Violin, Antonio Gragnani Workshop, Livorno, c. 1780,
unlabeled, branded to the upper button, length of two-piece back
349 mm, with case.
$16,000-20,000
41 41

41.
French Violin, Jean Baptiste Vuillaume, Paris, c. 1840, labeled
...GASPARD DAIFFOPRUGGA..., and branded internally VUILLAUME,
length of back 362 mm.
$14,000-18,000
42 42

42.
Italian Violin, Lorenzo Bellafontana, Genoa, 1976, bearing the
maker’s signed label and interior brand, length of back 357 mm.
$12,000-16,000
43 43

43.
Italian Violin, Riccardo Antoniazzi, Milan, 1907, bearing the
maker’s signed label, length of two-piece back 355 mm, with case.
$24,000-28,000
44 44
44

44.
Italian Violin, Pietro Guarneri, Venice, 1734, bearing the original
label PETRUS GUARNERIUS FILIUS JOSEPH, CREMONENSIS
FECIT VENITIIS, ANNO 1734, the back of strong curl, the ribs and
scroll of fine to medium curl, the top of fine to medium grain, the
varnish of a red-brown color, length of one-piece back 354 mm, (the
scroll possibly by another hand).

Certificates: W.E. Hill and Sons, London, December 22, 1905; R.S.
Williams & Sons, Toronto, April 23, 1907.
$30,000-50,000
45 45

45.
Italian Violin, Domenico Rossi, Piacenza, 1907, bearing the
maker’s signed label and labeled MODELLO PIETRO GUARNERI,
length of back 360 mm.
$30,000-40,000
46 46

46.
Italian Violin, Gennaro Gagliano, Naples, c. 1755, bearing the
maker’s label, length of one-piece back 354 mm, with case.

Certificates: Kenneth Warren & Son, Chicago, September 26, 1980;


William Lewis & Son, Chicago, July 31, 1948.
$30,000-50,000
47 47

47.
Italian Violin, Ferdinando Alberti, c. 1740, bearing the maker’s
label, length of two-piece back 354 mm.
$50,000-60,000
48 48

48.
Italian Violin, Giulio Degani, Venice, 1909, bearing the maker’s
label, length of two-piece back 358 mm.
$28,000-32,000
49. 55.
Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Franz Albert Nurnberger II, c. 1920, French Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Eugene Cuniot-Hury, c. 1890,
the octagonal stick stamped *ALBERT NURNBERGER* at the butt, the round stick stamped JJ MARTIN at the butt, the ebony frog with
the ebony frog with parisian eye, the plain silver adjuster, weight 63 pearl eye, the silver and ebony adjuster, weight 58 grams.
grams. $1,200-1,600
$2,000-2,500

50. 56.
Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Franz Albert Nurnberger II, the Child’s French Violoncello Bow, Charles Bazin Workshop, the
octagonal stick stamped *ALBERT NURNBERGER* at the butt, the round stick unstamped, weight 64 grams.
ebony frog with Stanhope image embedded in a four-point silver star, $500-700
the silver and ebony adjuster, weight 58 grams.
$2,400-3,000
57.
51. French Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Louis Morizot, the round stick
French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Eugene Nicolas Sartory, c. unstamped, the ebony frog with pearl eye, the silver and ebony
1930, the round stick stamped E SARTORY A PARIS at the butt, the adjuster, weight 57 grams.
ebony frog with parisian eye, the plain silver adjuster, weight 60
grams. Certificate: Jean-François Raffin, Paris, June 26, 2006.
$6,000-8,000 $1,200-1,400

52.
French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Joseph Alfred Lamy, the round 58.
stick stamped A LAMY A PARIS at the butt, the ebony frog with pearl French Nickel Mounted Bow, Louis Bazin, the round stick stamped
eye, the silver and ebony adjuster, weight 61 grams. LOUIS BAZIN, weight 59 grams.
$5,000-7,000
Certificate: Jean-François Raffin, Paris, June 17, 2007.
$800-1,000
53.
French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Eugene Cuniot, E.F. Ouchard,
c. 1915, the round stick stamped TOURTE at the butt, the ebony frog
59.
with pearl eye, the silver and ebony adjuster, weight 58 grams.
French Silver Mounted Viola Bow, Eugene Cuniot-Hury, c. 1890,
the round stick stamped CUNIOT HURY at the butt, the ebony frog
Certificate: Jean-François Raffin, Paris, December 10, 2009.
with pearl eye, the plain silver adjuster, weight 75 grams.
$1,600-1,800
$2,800-3,200

54.
Child’s French Nickel Mounted Violoncello Bow, Charles Alfred 60.
Bazin, the frog by Roger Gerome, the round stick unstamped, the English Gold Mounted Viola Bow, Michael Taylor, the round stick
ebony frog with parisian eye, the plain maillechort adjuster, weight 61 stamped EALING STRINGS and MICHAEL TAYLOR at the butt, the
grams. mastodon ivory frog with pearl eye, the plain gold adjuster, weight 60
grams.
Certificate: Jean-François Raffin, Paris, June 20, 2009. $1,800-2,400
$900-1,000
50 51 52 53

50 51 52 53
61. 67.
French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Etienne Pajeot, c. 1835, the Silver Mounted Viola Bow, Ernst Heinrich Roth Workshop, the
round stick unstamped, the ebony frog with pearl eye, the silver and octagonal stick stamped *ERNST HEINRICH ROTH*, weight 68
ebony adjuster, weight 55 grams. grams.
$9,000-12,000 $800-1,200

62.
French Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, François Bazin, the round 68.
stick unstamped, the ebony frog with pearl eye, the maillechort and English Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick unstamped, the
ebony adjuster, weight 63 grams. ebony frog with pearl eye, the plain silver adjuster, weight 62 grams.
$1,400-1,600 $1,000-1,200

63. 69.
French Silver Mounted Viola Bow, Victor Thomassin, the round French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick unstamped, the
stick stamped T VICTOR at the butt, the plain ebony frog, the plain ebony frog with pearl eye, the silver and ebony adjuster, weight 60
silver adjuster, weight 68 grams. grams.
$4,500-5,500 $3,800-4,200

64.
French Silver Mounted Viola Bow, Emile-Auguste Ouchard, 70.
stamped EMILE A OUCHARD twice at the butt, and 61 50 under the French Silver Mounted Viola Bow, Eric Grandchamp, the round
frog, the ebony frog with parisian eye, the silver and ebony adjuster, stick stamped E GRANDCHAMP at the butt, the ebony frog with
weight 70 grams. pearl eye, the silver and ebony adjuster, weight 70 grams.
$6,000-8,000 $1,200-1,800

65. 71.
French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Silvestre & Maucotel, stamped A Quartet of Gold Mounted Bows, the round sticks unstamped, the
SILVESTRE & MAUCOTEL at the butt, the ebony frog with parisian ebony frogs with parisian eye, the plain gold adjusters.
eye, the silver and ebony adjuster, weight 58 grams. $2,400-2,800
$1,600-1,800

66. 72.
French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Roger-Francois Lotte, the Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the octagonal stick unstamped, weight
round stick stamped FRANCOIS LOTTE at the butt, the ebony frog 59 grams.
with pearl eye, the plain silver adjuster, weight 63 grams. $3,000-4,000
$1,200-1,600
61 62 63 64

61 62 63 64
73 73

73.
Modern Italian Viola, Probably Sderci Workshop, unlabeled, length
of two-piece back 41 cm.
$4,000-6,000
74 74

74.
American Viola, Marten Cornellisen, Northampton, 1989, bearing
the maker’s label, length of two-piece back 16 7/16 in., 418 mm.
$7,000-10,000
75 75

75.
Italian Viola, Stelio Rossi, Siena, 1954, bearing the maker’s label,
length of two-piece back 40.8 cm.

Provenance: Property of a Professional Musician.


$6,500-7,500
76 76

76.
Italian Viola, Romeo Antoniazzi, Cremona, 1909, bearing the
maker’s signed label and interior brand, branded to the upper back,
length of two-piece back 41.4 cm.
$38,000-42,000
77 77

77.
Italian Violin, Attributed to and Probably by Enrico Ceruti,
Cremona, 1846, bearing the maker’s label and labeled JOSEPH
GUARNERIUS FILIUS ANDREAE, FECI CREMONAE SUB TITULO S
TERESIAE 1736, the back cut on the half-slab of wide irregular curl,
the matching ribs, the top of medium grain, the varnish of a brown
color, length of one-piece back 354 mm.
$50,000-70,000
78 78

78.
French Violin, François Pique, Paris, c. 1790, bearing the maker’s
label, length of one-piece back 14 in., 355 mm.
$25,000-30,000
79 79
79

79.
Italian Violin, Giovanni Grancino, Milan, c. 1690, labeled GIOVANNI
GRANCINO IN CONTRADA, LARGHA DI MILANO AL SEGNO DELLA
CORONA, the back of fine curl, the ribs of faint curl, the scroll of fine
curl, the top of medium grain, the varnish of a golden color, length of
two-piece back 353 mm, with case.

Certificate: Etienne Vatelot, Paris, December 12, 1991.


$90,000-110,000
80 80

80.
French Violin, Hippolyte Chrétien Silvestre, Paris, 1896, bearing
the maker’s label, length of one-piece back 359 mm.
$15,000-20,000
81 81

81.
Italian Violin, Marino Capicchioni, Rimini, 1940, bearing the
maker’s label, length of two-piece back 355 mm.
$25,000-35,000
82 82

82.
Italian Violin, Spirito Sorsana, Cuneo, c. 1720, bearing the maker’s
label, length of one-piece back 14 1/16 in., 357 mm, with case.
$40,000-60,000
83 83

83.
Italian Violin, Giulio Degani, Venice, c. 1930, bearing the maker’s
label, length of two-piece back 355 mm, with case.
$20,000-28,000
84 84
84

84.
Italian Violin, Giovanni Baptista Ceruti, Cremona, 1803, bearing
the original label JO BAPTISTA CERUTI CREMONENSIS, FECIT
CREMONAE AN 1803, GBC, and stamped 8549 at fingerboard end,
the back, ribs, and scroll of matching fine curl, the top of fine to
medium grain, the varnish of a brown color, length of two-piece back
359 mm, with case.

Certificate: W.E. Hill & Sons, London, July 12, 1905.


$80,000-120,000
85 85

85.
Modern Italian Violoncello, Natale Carletti, Pieve di Cento, 1951,
bearing the maker’s label, length of back 71.4 cm.
$18,000-22,000
86 86

86.
French Violoncello, Emile Laurent, Brussels, c. 1900, branded
internally, length of two-piece back 75.6 cm.
$10,000-14,000

87.
No lot.
88 88
88

88.
Northern Italian Violoncello, Storioni School, c. 1800, labeled
LAURENTIUS STORIONI FECIT, CREMONAE 1775, the top of fine to
medium grain, the half-slab cut back of fine curl, the ribs and
matching scroll of fine curl, length of one-piece back 72.3 cm.

Note: Sold with dendrochronology analysis by John Topham, Red


Hill, Surrey, February 20, 2010, stating that the “most significant
cross-matching date obtained for the youngest rings measured on
the bass and treble sides of the front was AD1717 and AD1713
respectively.”
$120,000-140,000
89. 94.
French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Eugene Sartory, c. 1910, the French Nickel Mounted Violoncello Bow, Pierre Cuniot, c. 1870,
round stick stamped E SARTORY A PARIS at the butt, the ebony frog the round stick unstamped, the ebony frog with pearl eye, the
with parisian eye, the plain silver adjuster, weight 60 grams. maillechort and ebony adjuster, weight 78 grams.
$11,000-14,000
Certificate: Jean-François Raffin, Paris, June 13, 2007.
$3,400-3,800

90.
95.
English Silver Mounted Violin Bow, James Tubbs, the round stick
Silver Mounted Viola Bow, the octagonal stick unstamped, weight
stamped JAS TUBBS at the butt, the ebony frog with pearl eye, the
67 grams.
plain silver adjuster, weight 57 grams.
$300-500
$3,200-4,000

96.
French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Marcel Lapierre, the octagonal
91. stick stamped M LAPIERRE twice at the butt, weight 66 grams.
French Ivory Mounted Violin Bow, Francois Jude Gaulard, c. $600-800
1830, the octagonal stick stamped GAULARD at the butt, the ivory
frog with pearl star, the plain ivory adjuster, weight 52 grams (without
hair or grip). 97.
$2,000-3,000 French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Marcel Lapierre, the octagonal
stick stamped LAPIERRE, weight 65 grams.
$1,200-1,600

92. 98.
French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, François Nicolas Voirin, the French Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the octagonal stick stamped
round stick stamped FN VOIRIN A PARIS at the butt, the ebony frog ???? A PARIS, weight 51 grams (without hair or grip).
with pearl eye, the silver and ebony adjuster, weight 59 grams, $800-1,200
(repaired lift in the stick).
$2,000-4,000
99.
French Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Morizot Frères, the round stick
stamped L MORIZOT, weight 60 grams.
93. $800-1,200
French Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, Jerome Thibouville-
Lamy Workshop, the round stick stamped JB VUILLAUME at the
butt, the ebony frog with pearl eye, the silver and ebony adjuster, 100.
weight 80 grams. French Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Eugene Sartory, the octagonal
$1,200-1,400 stick stamped E SARTORY A PARIS at the butt, the later ebony frog
with parisian eye, the nickel and ebony adjuster, weight 63 grams.
$2,000-3,000
89 90 91 92

89 90 91 92
101

101. 104B.
American French Horn, Carl Geyer, Chicago, 1958, the double Four-Keyed Flute, Possibly English, c. 1840, rosewood, with nickel
horn, the bell inscribed MADE BY, CARL GEYER, CHICAGO, IL, with mounts, length 22 7/8 in., with case.
case. $300-500
$2,500-3,500

102. 104C.
Three Reproduction Crumhorns, one stamped O STEINKOPF, Czech Six-Keyed Flute, V. Kohlert's Sons, Graslitz, 1908,
another stamped MOECK STEINKOPF, and the third stamped
cocuswood, with nickel mounts, stamped with the maker's mark,
MOECK.
length 24 1/4 in., with case.
$200-300
$300-500

103.
American One-Keyed Boxwood Flute, Firth, Hall and Pond, New
York, c. 1850, boxwood, with ivory mounts, length 23 5/8 in. 105.
$200-300 American Eight-Keyed Flute, Allen R. Jollie, New York, c. 1850,
rosewood, with silver mounts, length 26 5/16 in.
$80-120
104.
Four Dolmetsch Recorders.
$100-200
106.
American Silver Flute, Christensen and Company, Boston, c.
104A.
1920, serial number 538, length 26 1/4 in., with original case.
English Eight-Keyed Flute, Jonathan Fentum, London, c. 1850,
rosewood, with silver mounts, stamped J FENTUM, LONDON, length $600-800
25 1/2 in., with case.
$300-500
107. 118.
American Silver Flute, William S. Haynes Company, Boston, Modern Violin, labeled ...GIUSEPPE SARETTA..., length of two-piece
1961, serial number 30768, length 27 in., with original case. back 356 mm.
$1,200-1,600 $3,000-4,000

108. 119.
American Flute, Gemeinhardt, Elkhardt, c. 1970, serial number American Violin, Roscoe Hall, Portland, 1908, bearing the maker’s
404452, length 26 1/4 in. monogram, length of two-piece back 356 mm, case.
$200-400 $800-1,000

109.
120.
French Violin, Charles Bailly Workshop, Mirecourt, 1919, bearing
German Violin, c. 1900, labeled ...CAPPA..., length of two-piece
the maker’s label, length of two-piece back 360 mm, with case.
$1,800-2,200 back 360 mm, with case and bow.
$800-1,200

110.
Czech Violin, Alfons F. Vavra, Prague, 1952, bearing the maker’s 121.
label, length of one-piece back 358 mm. Markneukirchen Violin, Ernst Heinrich Roth Workshop, c. 1923,
$2,500-3,500 bearing the maker’s label, length of one-piece back 355 mm, with
case.
$800-1,200
111.
Tyrolean Violin, c. 1850, Ascribed to Matteo Albani, labeled
...ALBANI..., length of two-piece back 356 mm, with case and two 122.
bows. French Violin c. 1860, labeled ...MAGGINI..., length of one-piece
back 354 mm, with case.
Certificate: Lyon & Healy, Chicago (undated, photocopy only). $1,000-1,400
$800-1,200

123.
112. German Violin, Wolff Brothers, Kreuznach, c. 1895, bearing the
Markneukirchen Violin, Wilhelm Durrschmidt Workshop, 1922, maker’s label, length of two-piece back 356 mm.
bearing the maker’s label, length of two-piece back 358 mm, with $800-1,000
case and bow.
$600-1,000
124.
French Violin, Paul Blanchard Workshop, Lyon, 1899, bearing the
113.
maker’s label, length of two-piece back 359 mm.
American Violin, John Morse, Putnam, 1912, bearing the maker’s
label, length of two-piece back 354 mm, with case. $1,500-2,000
$1,000-1,500
125.
114. French Violin, c. 1900, Possibly Auguste Falisse, branded
American Violin, Milton O. Wickes, Northampton, 1905, bearing internally FALAISE, A PARIS, length of one-piece back 362 mm.
the maker’s label, length of two-piece back 356 mm, with case. $1,500-2,500
$1,000-1,500

126.
115. French Violin, Francois Gavinies, Paris, 1769, bearing the maker’s
Violin, Possibly Composite, labeled ...CAMILLI..., length of two- label, length of two-piece back 355 mm, with case.
piece back 356 mm. $1,200-1,800
$1,800-2,200

127.
116. Markneukirchen Violin, 1923, bearing the maker’s signed label,
Modern French Violin, Possibly Delanoy Workshop, Bordeaux, c. length of two-piece back 358 mm, with case.
1910, labeled ...CELANI..., length of one-piece back 358 mm. $1,000-1,500
$3,000-5,000

128.
117. Modern Violin, labeled ...FIORINI..., length of one-piece back 359
French Violin, Charles Buthod Workshop, Mirecourt, c. 1880, mm, with case.
bearing the maker’s label, length of one-piece back 362 mm.
$800-1,200
$2,000-2,400
129. 135.
French Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, Eugene Sartory, c. 1930, Gold Mounted Violoncello Bow, Albin Hums, the octagonal stick
the round stick stamped E SARTORY A PARIS at the butt and under stamped ALBIN HUMS at the butt, the ebony frog with pearl eye, the
the lapping, the ebony frog with pearl eye, the silver and ebony plain gold adjuster, weight 76 grams (with baleen grip).
adjuster, weight 79 grams. $2,200-2,800

Certificate: Salchow and Sons, New York, May 21, 2008 (with the
opinion that the frog and adjuster are by Sartory, c. 1895).
$14,000-18,000 136.
Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, Richard Grunke, the octagonal
stick stamped RICHARD GRUNKE at the butt, and with the maker’s
130. mark on the frog, the ebony frog with parisian eye, the silver and
English Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, W.E. Hill & Sons, ebony adjuster, weight 81 grams.
stamped WE HILL & SONS at the butt, and 2 at the silver faceplate, $1,000-1,200
the shell frog with parisian eye, the plain silver adjuster, weight 69
grams (without hair or grip).
$1,800-2,600 137.
Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, Richard Grunke, the octagonal
stick stamped RICHARD GRUNKE at the butt, and with the maker’s
131. mark on the frog, the ebony frog with parisian eye, the silver and
Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, the round stick unstamped, the ebony adjuster, weight 78 grams.
ebony frog with pearl eye, the silver and ebony adjuster, weight 65 $1,000-1,200
grams (without hair, adjuster, and pearl slide).
$300-500

138.
132. Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, Rudolf Dotschkail, the round
French Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, Emile François Ouchard, stick stamped R DOTSCHKAIL*** at the butt, the ebony frog with
the round stick stamped EMILE OUCHARD at the butt, ebony frog parisian eye, the plain silver adjuster, weight 78 grams.
(possibly later) with parisian eye, the silver and ebony adjuster, weight $1,000-1,200
78 grams.
$3,600-3,800
139.
Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, Lynn Hannings, the round stick
133. stamped LYNN HANNINGS at the butt, the ebony frog with pearl eye,
German Silver Mounted Contrabass Bow, the round stick stamped the plain silver adjuster, weight 81 grams.
GERMANY, weight 145 grams. $1,200-1,600
$200-400

134. 140.
Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, Albert Nurnberger, the octagonal Gold Mounted Violoncello Bow, the octagonal stick unstamped, the
stick stamped *ALBERT NURNBERGER* at the butt, the ebony frog ebony frog with parisian eye, the plain gold adjuster, weight 72 grams
with pearl eye, the silver and ebony adjuster, weight 77 grams. (with tinsel grip).
$2,200-2,800 $1,000-1,200
129 130 131 132

129 130 131 132


141. 153.
Silver Mounted Violin Bow, stamped *ALBERT NURNBERGER*, Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the octagonal stick stamped LEON
weight 59 grams. PIQUE, weight 58 grams.
$600-800 $300-500

142. 154.
Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick stamped P French Nickel Mounted Violoncello Bow, Bazin School, the round
FRACALOSSI BRASIL, weight 61 grams. stick unstamped, weight 81 grams.
$200-400 $800-1,000

143. 155.
Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Otto Durrschmidt, the octagonal stick Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, the round stick unstamped,
stamped OTTO DURRSCHMIDT, weight 55 grams (with tinsel grip). weight 76 grams.
$80-100 $800-1,200

144. 156.
Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the octagonal stick stamped GA Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, the octagonal stick stamped
PFRETZSCHNER, weight 62 grams. RUDOLF WURLITZER, weight 76 grams.
$300-500 $400-600

145. 157.
Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Bausch Workshop, the round stick Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, the round stick stamped E
stamped L BAUSCH LEIPZIG, weight 52 grams (without hair). SARTORY A PARIS, weight 76 grams.
$300-400 $200-300

146. 158.
Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick stamped LUPOT, weight Silver Mounted Contrabass Bow, the octagonal stick stamped
46 grams (without hair or grip). *ALBERT NURNBERGER*, weight 133 grams.
$300-500 $500-700

147. 159.
Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Egid Dorfler, the octagonal stick German Violin, c. 1920, labeled ...CARLO MICELLI..., length of two-
stamped E DORFLER, weight 64 grams. piece back 360 mm.
$300-500 $400-600

148. 160.
Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick stamped A ARNOLD, German Violin, Carl Sandner, Mittenwald, c. 1930, bearing the
weight 63 grams. maker’s label, length of two-piece back 355 mm.
$300-500 $600-800

149. 161.
Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick stamped PH German Violin, c. 1920, unlabeled, length of two-piece back 360
DECOMBE, weight 61 grams. mm.
$600-800 $200-300

150. 162.
Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick stamped BAUSCH and Markneukirchen Violin, Albin Ludwig Paulus, Jr., 1913, bearing the
GERMANY, weight 46 grams (without hair, with tinsel grip). maker’s label, length of two-piece back 357 mm, with case.
$300-400 $600-800

151. 163.
Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, Probably Eugene Cuniot, the round German Violin, c. 1920, length of one-piece back 358 mm, with
stick stamped G TOURNIER, weight 52 grams (without hair or case and bow.
underslide). $300-500
$600-800

164.
152. Saxon Violin, c. 1760, unlabeled, length of one-piece back 350 mm,
Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick stamped VTOR with case.
FETIQUE A PARIS, weight 55 grams (without hair). $400-600
$600-800
165. 177.
German Violin, c. 1840, labeled ...PIERAY..., also bearing repair label Markneukirchen Violin, c. 1920, labeled ...CARLO MICELLI..., length
of August Gemunder, length of two-piece back 364 mm. of two-piece back 360 mm, with case.
$400-600 $600-800

166. 178.
German Violin, labeled ...ANTON WOLFF..., length of back 359 mm. French Violin, c. 1900, labeled ...BARZONI..., length of one-piece
$400-600 back 360 mm, with case.
$300-500

167.
French Violin, Jacques Leclerc Workshop, Mirecourt, c. 1920, 179.
bearing the maker’s label, length of two-piece back 358 mm. Czech Violin, c. 1940, labeled ...HERCLIK,.., length of one-piece
$400-600 back 361 mm.
$400-600

168.
Modern Violin, labeled ...FAROTTI CELESTES..., and branded A 180.
LANINI CA internally and at the lower rib, length of back 357 mm. Modern Violin, c. 1940, labeled LETTI DINO, CESANA 1939, length
$600-800 of one-piece back 361 mm.
$600-800

169.
French Violin, Marc Laberte Workshop, Mirecourt, c. 1910, 181.
bearing the maker’s label, length of two-piece back 357 mm, with Mittenwald Violin, c. 1900, unlabeled, length of one-piece back 355
case. mm.
$300-500 $600-800

170. 182.
Modern Violin, c. 1920, Possibly Italian, labeled Modern Japanese Violin, c. 1925, labeled ...PAOLO FALCO...,
...SCARAMPELLA..., and branded GD internally, length of two-piece length of two-piece back 357 mm.
back 361 mm. $400-600
$800-1,200

183.
171. Markneukirchen Violin, Schonfelder Workshop, c. 1920, bearing
German Violin, c. 1900, labeled ...AMATUS..., length of one-piece the maker’s label, length of two-piece back 354 mm, with case.
back 359 mm. $600-800
$300-500

184.
172. Modern Violin, c. 1935, labeled ...SGARABOTTO..., length of two-
Violin, c. 1880, labeled ...MAGGINI..., length of one-piece back 367 piece back 353 mm.
mm. $400-600
$500-700

185.
173. Modern Czech Violin, Juzek Workshop, Prague, c. 1926, bearing
French Violin, Probably Nicolas Workshop, Mirecourt, c. 1890, the maker’s label, signed and dated 10 October, 1926, length of two-
branded internally C CHEVRIER, length of back 362 mm, with case piece back 353 mm, with case.
and bow. $600-800
$300-500

186.
174. Violin, c. 1880, labeled ...PAZARINI..., length of two-piece back 355
Violin, c. 1880, labeled ...CALCANIUS..., length of one-piece back mm, with case.
347 mm. $600-800
$300-500

187.
175. Markneukirchen Violin, c. 1930, labeled ...AMATUS..., length of
Contemporary American Violin, Christine Linsenmeyer, Boston, two-piece back 353 mm, with case.
1995, bearing the maker’s signed label, length of two-piece back 355 $600-800
mm.
$600-800
188.
Saxon Violin, c. 1800, labeled ...KLOZ..., length of one-piece back
176. 356 mm, with case and two bows.
Modern Violin, c. 1950, unlabeled, length of two-piece back 358 $400-600
mm.
$400-600
189. 201.
Child’s Japanese Violin, c. 1930, labeled ...NIPPON..., length of Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick unstamped, weight 61
two-piece back 317 mm, with case and bow. grams (without hair).
$100-200 $500-700

190. 202.
German Violin, c. 1880, labeled ...OTTO BAUSCH, LEIPZIG..., Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the octagonal stick stamped G LOZER
length of one-piece back 360 mm. BRAZIL, weight 62 grams.
$200-250 $200-300

191. 203.
French Violin, Nicolas Emile Cherpitel, Paris, c. 1891, bearing the Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick stamped ALBERT
maker’s label, length of one-piece back 360 mm, with case and bow. SCHUSTER, weight 60 grams (without hair).
$800-1,200 $300-400

192. 204.
Modern Violin, c. 1920, labeled ...POGGI..., length of two-piece Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Otto Hoyer, the round stick stamped
back 355 mm, with case. OTTO HOYER PARISER, weight 58 grams.
$200-300 $600-800

193. 205.
Markneukirchen Violin, c. 1900, labeled ...GUARNERIUS..., length French Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, JTL, the octagonal stick
of two-piece back 360 mm. stamped N LEMAIRE A PARIS, weight 50 grams (without hair or grip).
$400-600 $500-700

194. 206.
English Violin, c. 1840, labeled ...PANORMO..., length of two-piece Six Violoncello Bows, various makers and mounts.
back 357 mm, with case. $200-300
$800-1,200

207.
195. Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, Egid Durfler, the octagonal stick
Modern Violin, labeled ...RAFFAELE BOZZI..., length of two-piece stamped E DURFLER***, weight 81 grams.
back 357 mm. $400-600
$600-800

208.
196. Silver Mounted Violoncello Bow, the round stick unstamped,
Modern German Violin, Julius Heinrich Zimmerman, Berlin, c. weight 87 grams.
1925, bearing the maker’s label, length of one-piece back 359 mm, $800-1,000
with case.
$400-600
209.
German Violin, c. 1900, labeled ...GUARNERIUS..., length of two-
197. piece back 360 mm, with case and bow.
German Violin, Edward Reichart, Dresden, 1913, bearing the $300-500
maker’s label, length of two-piece back 360 mm, with case.
$300-500
210.
German Violin Labeled “William of Paris,” branded to the upper
198. back and labeled ...WILLIAM OF PARIS..., length of two-piece back
Tyrolean Violin, c. 1830, labeled ...FRANZ ??? SCHUSTER..., length 357 mm, with case.
of two-piece back 357 mm. $300-500
$400-600

211.
199. Modern Viola, labeled ...DOMENICO CERRONE..., length of back
Silver Mounted Viola Bow, A. Meisel, c. 1950, the round stick 40.3 cm.
stamped A MEISEL, weight 74 grams. $600-800
$600-800

212.
200. Modern Violin, labeled ...DE LUCCIA..., length of two-piece back
Silver Mounted Violin Bow, the round stick stamped DUPUY A 355 mm.
PARIS, weight 57 grams. $600-800
$400-600
213. 225.
German Violin, Schuster Brothers Workshop, Markneukirchen, c. German Violin, c. 1925, labeled ...JOSEPH BAUSCH..., length of
1910, bearing the makers’ signed label, length of one-piece back 356 two-piece back 356 mm, with case.
mm, with case. $600-800
$300-500
226.
214. Violin, c. 1900, labeled ...DECONET..., length of two-piece back 357
Modern Violin, labeled ...RAFFAELE BOSSI..., length of two-piece mm, with case.
$600-800
back 356 mm.
$600-800
227.
Modern German Violoncello, Anton Schroetter, Mittenwald, 1970,
215. bearing the maker’s label, length of back 75.3 cm.
Violin, c. 1880, bearing the repair label of George Kschier, Pittsburgh, $400-600
1900, length of two-piece back 360 mm, with case and bow.
$300-500
228.
French Violin, JTL, c. 1900, labeled ...BARNABETTI..., length of
216. two-piece back 357 mm, with case.
Modern Violin, labeled ...SANDRO CAVAZZA..., length of one-piece $400-600
back 354 mm.
$600-800
229.
English Violoncello, Attributed to Peter Walmsley, c. 1750,
unlabeled, length of back 75.4 cm.
217. $3,500-5,000
Tyrolean Violin, c. 1860, labeled ...HORNSTEINER..., length of two-
piece back 355 mm, with case.
$600-800 230.
Modern Violoncello, labeled MARIO BEDOCCHI..., length of back
75.5 cm.
218. $1,000-1,400
Markneukirchen Violin, Karl Herrmann, labeled ...ANDREAS
MORELLI..., length of two-piece back 354 mm, with case.
$600-800 231.
Modern Violoncello, labeled E MARCHAND..., length of back 75.5
cm.
219. $1,000-1,400
American Violin, Joseph Cross, Lebanon, c. 1910, bearing the
maker’s label, length of two-piece back 360 mm. 232.
$200-300 Four Child’s Violins.
$300-500

220.
Modern Violin, labeled ...RAVIZZA CARLO..., length of back 352 232A.
Child’s German Violin, c. 1910, labeled ...TECHLER..., length of
mm.
two-piece back 334 mm.
$600-800
$300-500

221. 233.
German Violin, c. 1900, labeled ...STRADIVARIUS..., length of two- Three Violins, one German, one French, and one Czech.
piece back 358 mm, with case and two bows. $400-600
$300-500
234.
222. Child’s French Violin, Mirecourt, c. 1900, labeled
German Violin, Benedict Wagner, Ellwangen, 1779, bearing the ...COUTURIEUX..., length of one-piece back 332 mm, with case.
$300-500
maker’s label, branded to the upper back and to the lower rib, length
of back 362 mm, with case.
$400-600 235.
Two Violins, one by JTL, the other Saxon.
$300-500
223.
German Violin, c. 1880, labeled ...STRADIVARIUS..., length of two-
236.
piece back 358 mm, with case and bow.
Child’s German Violin, c. 1920, unlabeled, length of one-piece back
$300-500 338 mm.
$300-500
224.
Modern Viola, c. 1930, labeled LUIGI DE LORENZIZI, MILANO 236A.
ANNO 1931, length of two-piece back 41 cm. Child’s French Violin, labeled ...GAILLARD..., length of back 260
$400-600 mm, with case.
$200-300
237. 251.
Child’s Czech Violin, labeled ...JOHN JUZEK..., length of two-piece Comas, Ramon Pinto, Los Luthiers Espanoles, 1988.
back 335 mm. $60-80
$200-400

252.
238. Doring, Ernest N., The Guadagnini Family of Violin Makers, 1949.
Violoncello Wood - Four Quarter-sawn Spruce Tops. $60-80
$150-200

253.
239. Ealing Strings, The Retford Centenary Exhibition, 1975.
Violoncello Wood - Two Quarter-sawn Spruce Tops. $20-30
$100-150

254.
240. Editrice Turris, Gaetano e Pietro Sgarabotto: Liutai- Violin Makers
Violoncello Wood - Two Quarter-sawn Spruce Tops. 1878-1990, 1991.
$100-150 $40-60

241. 255.
Violoncello Wood - Two Quarter-sawn Spruce Tops. Ente Triennale Internazionale degli Strumenti ad Arco, Strumenti
$100-150 Di Antonio Stradivari, 1991.
$50-70

242.
Violoncello Wood - Two Quarter-sawn Spruce Tops. 256.
$100-150 Gindin, Dmitry, The Late Cremonese Violin Makers, 2002.
$200-300

243.
Violoncello Wood - Three Maple Backs. 257.
$300-400 Hamma, Walter, Meister Italienischer Geigenbaukunst, 1964.
$80-100

244.
Maple Violoncello Rib Stock - Five Pieces. 258.
$100-200 Hill, W.H., A.F., and A.E., Antonio Stradivari His Life and Work (1644-
1737), London, 1902.
$40-60
245.
Three Wood Billets - Poplar, Willow, and Sycamore.
$100-200 259.
Hill, Alfred, Arthur, and W. Henry, The Violin Makers of the Guarneri
Family, 1965.
246. $30-50
Maple Violoncello Back, One Piece, Slab Cut.
$100-200
260.
Hutchins, Carleen, Research Papers in Violin Acoustics, Vols. 1, 2.
247. $80-120
Fourteen Violin Scrolls.
$240-280
261.
Jalovec, Karel, Italian Violin Makers.
248. $40-60
Accornero, Giovanni, Ivan Epicco, and Eraldo Guerci, Liuteria
Piemontese: Annibale Fagnola, 1999, second edition.
$80-100 262.
Jalovec, Karel, German and Austrian Violin Makers, 1967.
$30-50
249.
Baruzzi, Arnaldo, La Casa Nuziale, 1962.
$20-30 263.
Jalovec, Karel, Encyclopedia of Violin Makers, 1968, Vols. 1, 2.
$40-60
250.
Beare, Charles; Hill, W.H., A.F., and A.E., Capolavori di Antonio
Stradivari; The Violin Makers of the Guarneri Family. 264.
$20-30 Jalovec, Karel, German & Austrian Violin Makers, 1967, with original
dust jacket.
$40-60
265. 278.
Magrini, Cesare, Augusto e Gaetano Pollastri, Liutai in Bologna Schuler Berlagsgesellshaft Stuttgart, Loan Exhibition - Stringed
1877-1960, 1990. Instruments and Bows, 1966.
$30-50 $40-60

266. 279.
Magrini, Cesare, Augusto e Gaetano Pollastri, Liutai in Bologna, Schuler Berlagsgesellshaft Stuttgart, Loan Exhibition - Stringed
1877-1960, 1990. Instruments and Bows, 1966.
$20-30 $40-60

267. 280.
Millant, Roger, Vuillaume; Sa Vie et Son Oeuvre, 1972. Vettori, Carlo, I Maestri Del Novecento, number 358 of an edition of
$40-60 1000, and signed by the author.
$10-20

268.
Mucchi, A. M., Gasparo Da Salo, La Vita e L’Opera, 1540-1509, 281.
1940. Vannes, Rene, and Lebet, Claude, Dictionnaire Universel Des
$30-40 Luthiers, (vol. I and II), 1986, together with Dictionnaire Universel Des
Luthiers: Tome Troisieme, Complement des Tomes I et II, 1985.
$60-80
269.
Nicolini, Gualtiero, The International School of Cremona, Two Score
Years of Violin-Making. 282.
$10-20 Vinicio, Marco, Francesco Bissolotti, 1999.
$10-20

270.
Poidras, Henri, Dictionnaire Des Luthiers, vol. I and II, 1930, leather- 283.
bound. Harry S. Wake: Four Books on Violin Making and Repair.
$20-30 $30-50

271. 284.
Roda, Joseph, Bows for Musical Instruments, Chicago, 1959, Weisshaar, H., and Shipman, M., Violin Restoration, 1988, First
Library Edition No. 1752. Edition, No. 1781 of 2000.
$300-500 $100-150

272. 285.
Sacconi, Simon Ferdinando, The “Secrets” of Stradivari, 1979. Wenberg, Thomas James, The Violin Makers of the United States,
$50-70 1986.
$60-80

273.
Sacconi, Simone F., I “Segreti” Di Stradivari, 1972, with original dust 286.
jacket, (Italian text). The Henry Hottinger Collection, 1967, Rembert Wurlitzer
$60-80 Incorporated, in original dust jacket.
$30-50

274.
Alte Meistergeigen, Band I, 1977. 287.
$60-80 The Henry Hottinger Collection, 1967, Rembert Wurlitzer
Incorporated, in original dust jacket.
$30-50
275.
Alte Meistergeigen, Band II, 1978.
$60-80 288.
Five Volumes of Violin-Related Literature.
$30-50
276.
Schuler Berlagsgesellshaft Stuttgart, Loan Exhibition - Stringed
Instruments and Bows, 1966. 289.
$40-60 Nine Volumes of Violin-Related Literature.
$10-20

277.
Schuler Berlagsgesellshaft Stuttgart, Loan Exhibition - Instruments 290.
and Bows, 1966. Twelve Volumes of Violin-Related Literature.
$40-60 $10-20
291. 303.
Two Volumes on Violin-Related Subjects. Violin, c. 1920, labeled ...GAETANO CIOCCHI..., length of two-piece
$20-30 back 357 mm.
$3,000-5,000

292.
Three Volumes on Violin-Related Subjects.
$20-30 304.
Violin, Probably English, c. 1830, labeled ...FERDINANDUS
GAGLIANO..., length of two-piece back 358 mm.
293. $2,800-3,200
Two Volumes on Violin Making, Violin Making; Violin and ‘Cello
Building and Repairing.
$30-50
304A.
Modern Viola, Attributed to Giuseppe Lucchi, labeled GIUSEPPE
294. LUCCHI DA BAGNACAVALLO, FECE IN ROMA 1969, length of back
German Violin, George Winterling, Hamburg, 1912, bearing the 16 1/2 in., 420 mm.
maker’s label, length of one-piece back 355 mm.
$2,800-3,200 Note: With certificate of participation and award, City of Bagnacavallo,
October 5, 1969.
$3,000-5,000
295.
Swiss Violin, Hans Franze, Basel, 1924, bearing the maker’s label,
length of two-piece back 356 mm.
$3,400-3,800 305.
Modern Italian Violin, Reale Puglisi, Catania, 1908, bearing the
maker’s label, length of two-piece back 358 mm.
296. $3,000-5,000
French Violin, George Apparut, Mirecourt, 1940, bearing the
maker’s label, length of one-piece back 13 15/16 in., 355 mm.
$1,800-2,400
306.
Italian Violin, Aldo Zani, Cesena, 1949, bearing the maker’s label,
297. length of two-piece back 359 mm.
French Violin, c. 1860, labeled ...CERIN..., length of two-piece back
14 1/8 in., 359 mm. Letter of appraisal: J.P. Guivier & Co., Ltd., London, February 22,
$3,000-5,000 1979; Bill of Sale: February 10, 1972.
$4,500-5,000

298.
Modern German Violin, Hans Trautner, Ansbach, 1928, bearing the
307.
maker’s label and interior brand, length of two-piece back 14 in., 355
Modern English Violin, labeled ...JANUARIUS VINACCIA..., length of
mm.
two-piece back 355 mm.
$2,000-3,000
$3,000-5,000

299.
Violin, c. 1760, bearing the repair label of John Carroll, Manchester, 308.
length of two-piece back 353 mm, with case. French Violin, Auguste Delivet, Paris, 1920, bearing the maker’s
$2,600-3,000 label and interior brand, length of one-piece back 356 mm, with case.
$2,400-2,800
300.
Modern Violin, labeled WALTER HAMMA, STUTTGART 1951, length
of two-piece back 14 in., 355 mm, with bow and case. 309.
$2,000-3,000 Violin c. 1840, Ascribed to Joseph Dall’Aglio, labeled
...DALL’AGLIO..., length of two-piece back 357 mm, with case.

301. Letter: Wilson Violin Shop, Las Vegas, January 20, 1984.
Modern Italian Violin, Luigi Mozzani, Cento, 1921, bearing the $10,000-15,000
maker’s label, length of two-piece back 355 mm.
$4,000-6,000

310.
302. Violin, c. 1850, Ascribed to Guadagnini School, labeled
Modern Violin, Mateo Bruni, Buenos Aires, 1950, bearing the ...GAETANO GUADAGNINI..., length of two-piece back 354 mm, with
maker’s signed label, length of two-piece back 357 mm, with case. case.
$3,000-5,000
Certificate: Dario D’Attili, Dumont, April 16, 1981.
$8,000-12,000
311 311

311.
Pochette (Dancing Master’s Fiddle), Possibly Florentine, c. 1800,
labeled ???ANTONIO, FLORENCE ???, length of body 260 mm.
$300-500
312 312

312.
Czech Violoncello, Ferdinand August Homolka, Prague, 1876,
bearing the maker’s label, length of back 75.7 cm, with case.
$3,000-5,000
313 313

313.
Czech Violin, Otakar Spidlen, Prague, 1935, bearing the maker’s
signed label, length of one-piece back 354 mm.
$4,000-6,000
314 314

314.
Italian Violin, Enrico Piretti, Bologna, 1931, bearing the maker’s
signed label, length of back 356 mm.
$1,800-2,000
315 315

315.
French Violin, Emile Bonnel, Rennes, 1891, bearing the maker’s
label, length of two-piece back 358 mm.
$5,000-8,000
316 316

316.
Italian Violin, Rodolfo Tramonti, Forli, 1947, bearing the maker’s
label and interior brand, length of two-piece back 13 7/8 in., 354 mm.
$8,000-12,000
317 317

317.
Modern Italian Violin, Vincenzo Cavani, Modena, 1951, bearing the
maker’s label, length of one-piece back 353 mm.

Certificate: Fritz Reuter, Lincolnwood, January 16, 2008.


$8,000-10,000
318 318

318.
Modern Italian Violin, Giuseppe Castagnino, Chiavari, 1913,
bearing the maker’s signed label, length of two-piece back 356 mm,
with case.
$10,000-14,000
319 319

319.
Czech Violin, Julius Hubicka, Prague, 1943, bearing the maker’s
label, length of two-piece back 358 mm.
$1,200-1,800
320 320

320.
Modern Italian Violin, Bisiach Workshop, Milan, 1962, bearing the
maker’s signed label, “COPIA DI GB ROGERI,” length of two-piece
back 359 mm.
$4,000-6,000
321 321

321.
Italian Violin, Raffaele Giusquiani, Arezzo, 1929, bearing the
maker’s signed label, length of two-piece back 351 mm.
$5,000-7,000
322 322

322.
Czech Violin, Johann Kulik, Prague, 1860, bearing the maker’s
label, length of two-piece back 358 mm, with case.
$4,000-6,000
323 323

323.
Italian Violin, Enzo Lassi, Faenza, 1954, bearing the maker’s label,
length of one-piece back 356 mm.
$4,000-6,000
324 324

324.
German Violin, Friedrich Christian Edler, Frankfurt, 1861, bearing
the maker’s label, length of two-piece back 354 mm.
$3,000-4,000
325 325

325.
French Violin, for Paul Bisch, Mirecourt, 1938, bearing the maker’s
signed label, length of one-piece back 354 mm.
$3,200-3,800
326 326

326.
Modern Italian Violin, Otello Bignami, Bologna, 1953, bearing the
maker’s signed label, length of one-piece back 355 mm.

Certificate: Horacio Pineiro, New York, September 9, 2008: Gaetano


Pollastri, Bologna, September, 1956; Bill of Sale: J.H. Edler, Boston,
March 26, 1959.
$10,000-12,000
327 327

327.
Czech Violin, Caspar Strnad, Prague, 1807, bearing the maker’s
label, length of one-piece back 354 mm, with case.
$5,000-7,000
328 328

328.
American Violin, Jerome Bonaparte Squier, Boston, 1888, bearing
the maker’s label, length of two-piece back 359 mm, with case and
two bows.
$4,000-6,000
329 329

329.
American Violin, Giuseppe Martino, Boston, 1922, bearing the
maker’s label, length of two-piece back 355 mm, with case.
$2,600-3,200
330 330

330.
Swiss Violin, Gustave Lutsch, Zurich, 1894, bearing the maker’s
label and interior brand, length of two-piece back 360 mm.
$2,000-4,000

92 additional information and photos at www.skinnerinc.com


331 331

331.
American Violin, Ladislav Kaplan, New York, 1901, bearing the
maker’s label, length of back 356 mm, with case.
$2,000-2,400

END OF SALE

online bidding at www.skinnerinc.com 93


List of Makers

Violins & Violas Bows

Alberti, F. ..........................................................................................47 Bazin, C.A. ................................................................................54, 56


Antoniazzi, R. ............................................................................43, 76 Bazin, F.............................................................................................62
Bailly, C...........................................................................................109 Bazin, L. ..........................................................................................58
Bignami, O. ....................................................................................326 Cornellisen, M...................................................................................74
Bisiach, Workshop..........................................................................320 Cuniot-Hury, E. ....................................................................55, 58, 59
Blanchard, P. ..................................................................................124 Cuniot,P. ..........................................................................................94
Bellafontana, L. ................................................................................42 Dotschkail ......................................................................................138
Bonnel, E. ......................................................................................315 Gaulard, F.J. ....................................................................................91
Cappicchioni, M. ..............................................................................81 Grandchamp, E. ..............................................................................17
Castagnino, G. ..............................................................................318 Grunke, R. ..............................................................................136, 137
Cavani, V.........................................................................................317 Hannings, L. ..................................................................................139
Ceruti, E. ..........................................................................................77 Hill, W.E. & Sons ............................................................................130
Ceruti, G.B. ......................................................................................84 Hums, A. ........................................................................................135
Degani, G. ..................................................................................48, 83 JTL ..................................................................................................93
Edler, F.C. ......................................................................................324 Lamy, J.A. ........................................................................................52
Gagliano, G. ....................................................................................46 Lapierre, M. ................................................................................96, 97
Gemunder, G. ..................................................................................35 Lotte, R.F. ........................................................................................66
Giusquiani, R. ................................................................................321 Morizot, L. ........................................................................................57
Gragnani, A. ....................................................................................40 Nurnberger, A. ....................................................................49, 50, 134
Grancino, G. ....................................................................................79 Ouchard, E.A. ..................................................................................64
Guarneri, P. ......................................................................................44 Ouchard, E.F...................................................................................132
Hall, R.............................................................................................119 Pajeot, E...........................................................................................61
Heineke, M. ......................................................................................32 Sartory, E. ..................................................................51, 89, 100, 129
Hubicka, J. ....................................................................................319 Taylor, M. ..........................................................................................60
Kaplan, L. ......................................................................................331 Thomassin, ....................................................................................V.63
Kaul, P. ............................................................................................39 Tubbs, J. ..........................................................................................90
Kulik, J. ..........................................................................................322 Voirin, F.N. ........................................................................................92
Lassi, E. ........................................................................................ 323
Lutsch, G. ......................................................................................330
Lutz, I. ..............................................................................................37 Fretted Instruments
Martino, G. ....................................................................................329
Miremont, C. ....................................................................................33 Bacon Banjo Company, and Mfg. Co. ..............................4, 10, 12, 17
Morse, J. ........................................................................................113 C.F. Martin & Company ..................................................1, 3, 9, 14, 23
Pedrazzini, G. ..................................................................................36 Epiphone ..........................................................................................19
Pique, F. ..........................................................................................78 Fender Electric Instruments ............................................22, 25, 27, 28
Piretti, E. ........................................................................................314 Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Company, and Inc. ..............................2, 5, 6,
Rossi, D. ..........................................................................................45 ......................................................................................15, 21, 26, 31
Rossi, S. ..........................................................................................75 Hofner, Karl ................................................................................16, 18
Silvestre, H.C. ..................................................................................80 Kamaka ............................................................................................13
Sorsana, S. ......................................................................................82 Lange, William ..................................................................................11
Spidlen. O.......................................................................................313 Lyon & Healy ......................................................................................7
Strnad, C. ......................................................................................327 Mosrite ............................................................................................29
Squier, J.B. ....................................................................................328 National Valco ..................................................................................24
Tramonti, R. ....................................................................................316 Rickenbacker Co. ......................................................................20, 30
Vavra, A. ........................................................................................110 Vega Company ..................................................................................8
Vuillaume, J.B. ..................................................................................41
Weeman, O. ....................................................................................38
Wickes, M. ....................................................................................114
Winds

Christiansen & Co...........................................................................106


Violoncelli Fentum, Jonathan ........................................................................104A
Firth, Hall & Pond............................................................................103
Carletti, N ........................................................................................85 Gemeinhardt ..................................................................................108
Homolka, F.A. ................................................................................312 Haynes, W. S. Co. ..........................................................................107
Laurent, E. ........................................................................................86 Jollie, A...........................................................................................105
Storioni (school of) ............................................................................88 Geyer, C. ........................................................................................101
Kohlert ........................................................................................104C

95
Glossary of Terms All items in the catalogue are described according to the
following table of terminology. Please note that all statements in
this catalogue as to Authorship, Period, Origin, are qualified
statements subject to the Conditions of Sale. All weights and
measurements are approximate.

Authorship will be described in the follow ways:

Joseph Guarneri: In our judgment the work is by the maker.

Ascribed to Joseph Guarneri: The work is believed to be by


the named maker, in the opinion of the authors of the
accompanying certificates or letters.

Attributed to Joseph Guarneri: A traditional attribution with


which we may not agree.

Probably Joseph Guarneri (also possibly): A work which we


have no definitive opinion on.

School of Joseph Guarneri: In our judgment the work of a


follower executed in the style of the maker or area stated.

Workshop of Joseph Guarneri: In our judgment the work is


executed in the style of the named maker and possibly under
his supervision.

Labeled Joseph Guarneri (also stamped, branded, etc.): In


our judgment the instrument is not necessarily the work of this
maker, but bears the maker’s mark.

97
Skinner, Inc. - Conditions of Sale
1. Some of the lots in this sale are offered subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and
Skinner, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. In most cases, the reserve will be set below the estimated range, but in no case will it exceed
the estimates listed. A representative of Skinner, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. In any event and whether or not a
lot is subject to a reserve, the auctioneer may reject any bid or raise not commensurate with the value of such lot.

2. All property is sold “as is,” and neither the auctioneer nor any consignor makes any warranties or representation of any kind or nature with
respect to the property, and in no event shall they be responsible for the correctness, nor deemed to have made any representation or warranty, of
description, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, or condition of the property and no statement made
at the sale, or in the bill of sale, or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability.

3. Except as provided in paragraph 1 above, the highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the case of a disputed
bid, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the purchaser and may also, at his or her election, withdraw the lot or reoffer the lot
for sale.

4. All merchandise purchased must be paid for and removed from the premises the day of the auction. Skinner Inc. may impose, and the
purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly interest charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or item lot not paid for within thirty-five (35) days of
the date of sale.

Skinner, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage or loss to property left on its premises for more than three (3) days from the date of sale. If
any property has not been removed within three (3) days from the date of sale, at the option of Skinner, Inc. (a) Skinner Inc., may impose, and
the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly storage charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or portion of a lot not removed within the three
days, and/or (b) Skinner Inc. may place the merchandise in a subsequent auction, without Reserve, to be sold to the highest bidder, and after
deducting the standard commission and any additional charges that may apply, remit the proceeds to the purchaser.

5. Skinner accepts cash or check for payment. Personal checks will be acceptable only if credit has been established with Skinner, Inc. or if a bank
authorization has been received guaranteeing a personal check. Skinner, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by personal check
until the check has cleared the bank. The purchaser agrees to pay Skinner, Inc. a handling charge of $25.00 for any check dishonored by the
drawee. Please contact Accounting for additional payment methods. Skinner does not accept payment by credit card for merchandise purchases.

6. If the purchaser breaches any of its obligations under these Conditions of Sale, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price of all
items for which it was the highest successful bidder, Skinner Inc. may exercise all of its rights and remedies under the law including, without
limitation, (a) canceling the sale and applying any payments made by the purchaser to the damages caused by the purchaser’s breach, and/or (b)
offering at public auction, without reserve, any lot or item for which the purchaser has breached any of its obligations, including its obligation to
pay in full the purchase price, holding the purchaser liable for any deficiency plus all costs of sale.

7. In no event will the liability of Skinner, Inc. to any purchaser with respect to any item exceed the purchase price actually paid by such
purchaser for such item.

8. Shipping is the responsibility of the purchaser. Upon request, our staff will provide the list of shippers who deliver to destinations within the
United States and overseas. Some property that is sold at auction can be subject to laws governing export from the U.S., such as items that
include material from some endangered species. Import restrictions from foreign countries are subject to these same governing laws. Granting of
licensing for import or export of goods from local authorities is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Denial or delay of licensing will not constitute
cancellation or delay in payment for the total purchase price of these lots.

9. All purchases are subject to the Massachusetts 6.25% sales tax unless the purchaser possesses a Massachusetts sales tax exemption number.
Exemption numbers from other states are accepted in Massachusetts if presented with a business card or letterhead. Dealers, museums, and other
qualifying parties can apply for a Massachusetts exemption number prior to the auction by contacting the Massachusetts Department of
Corporations and Taxation at 100 Cambridge Street in Boston.

10. Except for property purchased via on-line Live Auctions, a premium equal to 18.5% of the final bid price up to and including $200,000, plus
10% of the final bid over $200,000, will be applied to each lot sold, to be paid by the Buyer as part of the purchase price. The buyers premium on
property purchased via on-line Live Auctions will be in the amount equal to 22.5% of the final bid price up to and including $200,000, plus 15%
of the final bid over $200,000.

11. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these terms and all other terms announced at the time of sale whether bidding in person,
through a representative, by phone, by Internet, or other absentee bid.

12. Skinner, Inc. and its consignors make no warranty or representation, express or implied, that the purchaser will acquire any copyright or
reproduction rights to any lot sold. Skinner, Inc. expressly reserves the right to reproduce any image of the lots sold in this catalogue. The
copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for Skinner, Inc. relating to a lot, including the contents of this
catalogue, is, and shall remain at all times, the property of Skinner, Inc. and shall not be used by the purchaser, nor by anyone else, without our
prior written consent.

13. These conditions of sale shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (excluding the laws applicable to conflicts or
choice of law). The buyer/bidder agrees that any suit for the enforcement of this agreement may be brought, and any action against Skinner in
connection with the transactions contemplated by this agreement shall be brought, in the courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or any
federal court sitting therein. The bidder/buyer consents to the nonexclusive jurisdiction of such courts and waives objections that it may now or
hereafter have to the venue of any such suit.

Revised September 29, 2009

96
Absentee Bid Form

Sale Title Sale Date

First Time Bidder? YES NO Customer #

Name (Please Print) Business Name

Address check if change in address

City State Zip Code

Phone # Alternate # e-mail

I wish to place the following bids in the sale listed above. I understand that Skinner, Inc. will execute bids as
a convenience, and will not be held responsible for any errors or failure to execute bids. I understand that
my bids are executed and accepted as per Conditions of Sale as printed in the catalogue of this sale.

Signature (Required) Date

Lot # Description Bid Price

FOR OFFICE USE


Marlborough Boston Phone Fax Mail Person Employee:

SKINNER
Auctioneers and Appraisers of Antiques and Fine Art

6 3 P a r k P l a z a , B o s t o n , M A 0 2 1 1 6 Te l : 6 1 7 . 3 5 0 . 5 4 0 0 F a x : 6 1 7 . 3 5 0 . 5 4 2 9
2 7 4 C e d a r H i l l S t r e e t , M a r l b o r o u g h , M A 0 1 7 5 2 Te l : 5 0 8 . 9 7 0 . 3 0 0 0 F a x : 5 0 8 . 9 7 0 . 3 1 0 0
w w w. s k i n n e r i n c . c o m
Board of Directors Chairman of the Board - Nancy R. Skinner
Richard Albright
Barnet Fain
Stephen L. Fletcher
Karen M. Keane

Administration President/Chief Executive Officer - Karen M. Keane


Chief Financial Officer - Don Kelly
Executive Vice President - Stephen L. Fletcher
Vice Presidents- Gloria Lieberman, Carol McCaffrey, Kerry Shrives,
Stuart G. Slavid, Stuart P. Whitehurst

Expert American & European Paintings & Prints - Robin S.R. Starr
Assistants: Kathy Wong, Elizabeth C. Haff
Departments American Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stephen L. Fletcher, Martha Hamilton
Assistants: LaGina Austin, Karen Langberg, Chris Barber, Susan Zacharias
American Indian & Ethnographic Art - Douglas Deihl
Asian Works of Art - James F. Callahan
Assistant: Tianyue Jiang
Books & Manuscripts - Stuart P. Whitehurst
Assistant: Sara C. Wishart
Bottles, Flasks & Early Glass - Stephen L. Fletcher
Ceramics - Stuart G. Slavid
Classic Automobiles & Motorcycles - Jane D. Prentiss
Couture - Kerry Shrives
Discovery Sales - Kerry Shrives
Assistants: Garrett J. Sheahan, Harry B. McNabb, Melissa Riebe
European Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stuart G. Slavid
Assistants: Stuart P. Whitehurst, Sara C. Wishart
Fine Wines - Marie Keep
SKINNER, INC. Jewelry - Gloria Lieberman
Assistants: Sheila Barron Smithie, F.G.A., G.G.; John Colasacco
Auctioneers and
Judaica - Kerry Shrives
Appraisers of Antiques
and Fine Art Modernism: 1896–Present: Art Glass, Pottery, Metalwork & Furniture -
Jane D. Prentiss
63 Park Plaza Museum & Collections Services - Martha Hamilton
Boston, MA 02116 Musical Instruments - David Bonsey
617.350.5400 Oriental Rugs & Carpets - Gary Richards
Fax 617.350.5429 Science, Technology & Clocks - Robert C. Cheney
Assistant: Chris Barber
274 Cedar Hill Street Silver - Stuart G. Slavid
Marlborough, MA 01752 Assistant: Sara C. Wishart
508.970.3000 Toys & Dolls - Kerry Shrives
Fax 508.970.3100 Auctioneers - LaGina Austin, David Bonsey, Robert C. Cheney,
Stephen L. Fletcher, Karen M. Keane, Marie C. Keep, Gloria Lieberman,
www.skinnerinc.com Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr, Laura V. Sweeney,
Stuart P. Whitehurst
Exhibitions & Marlborough: Warehouse Manager - Jonathan Dowling, 508.970.3280
Property Manager - Samuel Combs, 508.970.3262
Property Distribution
Boston: Elisabeth Benson-Allott, 617.874.4312;
Kerryn Murphy, 617.874.4329

Property Distribution Manager - Jessica R. Lincoln, 617.874.4308

Finance Department Marlborough: Accounts Receivable - Denise Johnson, 508.970.3269


Accounts Payable - Kathleen Hayes, 508.970.268
Credit Supervisor - Joe Monteyro, 508.970.3266

Subscriptions Marlborough: Karen Skinner, 508.970.3240

Service Departments Appraisal & Auction Services - Patricia Walker King, Beth Zwicker,
Katharine Holtman, Leah Skowron
Advertising Production - Pamela Van de Houten
Boston Gallery Director - Laura V. Sweeney
Assistant Gallery Director: Paige Lewellyn
Gallery Assistant: Katharine E. Hampson
Catalogue Production - Pamela Van de Houten, Kristina Harrison
Assistant: Cheryl Freeman
Customer Relations - Carol McCaffrey
Human Resources - Carol McCaffrey
Information Technology & Internet Auctions - Kerry Shrives
Assistants: Timothy Shaughnessey, Melissa Riebe
Consignment Services - Deanna Williams, Megan J. Blomgren, Carol Zeigler
Managing Director - Marie C. Keep
Marketing & Public Relations - Catherine Riedel, Anne M. Trodella,
Karen Skinner
Photographers - Stanley P. Bystrowski, Jeffrey R. Antkowiak
Receptionists - Marlborough: Carol Tran
Boston: Hadley Dinardo
Transportation - Eric Jones
Assistants: Mark McCaffrey, John Williams
Directions to Skinner's Boston Gallery/63 Park Plaza, Boston, MA
Telephone: 617-350-5400
From the West:
Take the Massachusetts Turnpike to the Prudential/Copley exit located in the Prudential tunnel.
Once on the exit ramp, stay in the right hand lane and follow the signs for Copley.
The ramp exits onto Stuart Street. Drive straight through five sets of lights and take a left onto
Charles Street South. Take your first left off of Charles St. South onto Park Plaza.
Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.
From the South:
Take 93-N to Exit 20 for I-90 W toward Worcester. Follow signs for Chinatown/South Station.
Bear left at the fork to continue towards Kneeland Street. Turn left onto Kneeland Street. Kneeland
Street becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza.
Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.
From Logan Airport:
Take the Ted Williams Tunnel. Take Exit 25 toward South Boston and bear left at the fork in the
ramp. Bear right onto B St. Turn left onto Northern Ave which becomes Seaport Blvd. Turn left
onto Surface Rd. Turn right onto Kneeland Street which becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto
Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza.
Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.
From the North:
Take I-93 South towards Boston. Take exit 26 towards Storrow Drive. Merge onto MA-28 South
via the ramp on the left. Turn left onto Beacon Street. Turn right onto Arlington Street. Turn
left onto Boylston Street. Turn right onto Hadassah Way. Skinner is on the right at 63 Park Plaza.
PARKING

INDOOR PARKING GARAGES The Taj Hotel Parking Garage Motor Mart Garage
2 Newbury Street 26 Park Plaza
City Place Parking Garage Located three blocks from Skinner, (Same building as Legal Sea Food)
Transportation Building valet drop-off and pick-up Up to 1 hr/$8, 1 to 2 hrs/$12,
12 Charles Street Up to 24 hrs/$42 2-3 hrs/$16, 3-12 hrs/$20, 12-24
Located at the end of Park Plaza hrs/$31, weekends up to 3 hrs/$8
Underground multi-level garage
All day–closes at 2:30 a.m. Back Bay Garage
First hr/$5, after 2 hrs/$14 222 Berkeley Street OUTDOOR PARKING LOTS
(entrance off St. James) (recommended for trucks)
AllRight Parking One block from Skinner
Boston Common Garage All day/$35, evening Pin Stripe Parking
Located on Charles Street, on the (5pm-7am)/$10 Arlington Street
Common, two blocks from Skinner 617-338-7984
1 hr/$6, up to 24 hrs/$25, All day/$14, after 6 p.m. and
Evenings (4pm-10am)/$10 Radisson Hotel Parking Garage weekends/$10, overnight/$15
Stuart Street (near intersection of
The Four Seaons Hotel Charles)
Parking Garage Two blocks from Skinner Billy’s Parking
200 Boylston Street 1-2 hrs/$12, 2-3 hrs/$16, 3-12 222 Stuart Street
Adjacent to Skinner, valet drop-off hrs/$18, 617-423-7781
and pick-up, up to 24 hrs/$30 12-24 hrs/$31 8am-5pm/$18, after 5pm/$20

BOSTON HOTELS BOSTON HOTELS WITH SKINNER


CORPORATE RATES

Boston Harbor Hotel Nine Zero Hotel The Back Bay Hotel Eliot Hotel
70 Rowe’s Wharf 90 Tremont St. (formerly Jurys) 370 Commonwealth Ave.
Boston, MA 02110 Boston, MA 02108 350 Stuart Street Boston, MA 02215
Tel: 800-654-2000 617-772-5800 Boston, MA 02116 Tel: 617-267-1607
Fax: 617-345-6799 Tel: 617-532-3800
Radisson Hotel The Park Plaza
Fairmont Copley Plaza 200 Stuart Street Beacon Hill Hotel & 64 Arlington Street
138 St. James Avenue Boston, MA 01740 Bistro Boston, MA 02116
Boston, MA 02116 Tel: 617-482-1800 25 Charles Street Tel: 617-457-7488
Tel: 617-267-5300 Fax: 617-451-2750 Boston, MA 02114 Fax: 617-426-2000
Fax: 617-375-9648 Tel: 617-723-1133
The Ritz-Carlton,
Four Seasons Boston Common
10 Avery Street The Colonnade
200 Boylston Street 120 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02116 Boston, MA 02111
Tel: 617-912-3315 Boston, MA 02116
Tel: 617-351-2036 Tel: 617-424-7000
Fax: 617-912-3375
Fax: 617-424-0968
The Liberty Hotel Taj Boston
215 Charles St. 15 Arlington St.
Boston, MA 02114 Boston, MA 02116
617-224-4000 617-536-5700

Marriott Copley Place Westin-Copley Plaza


110 Huntington Avenue 10 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02116 Boston, MA 02116
Tel: 800-228-9290 Tel: 800-228-3000
Fax: 617-236-5885 Fax: 617-424-7483
RESTAURANTS

FINE DINING Scampo McCormick and Schmick’s Seafood


The Liberty Hotel Restaurant
215 Charles St. 36 Columbus Ave
Aujourd’hui 617-536-2100 617-482-3999
Four Seasons Hotel, 200 Boylston Street Lydia Shire’s latest restaurant, featuring Fresh seafood offerings that change daily.
(between Arlington & Charles Streets) Italian fare produced in an open kitchen
617-351-2071 upstairs at the Liberty Hotel.
New American. Summer Shack
50 Dalton St.
Troquet 617-867-9955
140 Boylston St. Jasper White serves well-executed seaside
Dante
617-695-9463 favorites in a casual Back Bay setting.
Royal Sonesta Hotel
French restaurant and wine bar perched
5 Cambridge Parkway
at the edge of the Boston Common and
617-806-4200
Mediterranean restaurant with great
the theatre district. INEXPENSIVE
views of the Charles River and Boston
skyline. Via Matta Au Bon Pain
79 Park Plaza 26 Park Plaza (across the street from
617-422-0008 Skinner) or 431 Boylston Street (at
Davio’s Elegant Italian fare and beautiful wines Berkeley Street)
75 Arlington St. in a vibrant dining room - the best of 617-338-8948
617-357-4810 Italy in Boston’s Back Bay creates an Casual café offers quick service.
Northern Italian steak house. unforgettable experience.
Davio’s To Go
MODERATE 10 St. James Galleria Atrium
Grill 23 & Bar 617-357-4810
161 Berkley Street (Stuart Street) Casual Italian take-out lunch spot with
617-542-2255 Aquitaine daily special pastas, soups, and salads.
Great steak, seafood, wine list, and 569 Tremont Street
service. 617-424-8577
Parisian bistro style fare. Flash’s
310 Stuart St.
617-574-8888
L’Espalier The Bristol Lounge at Four Seasons American comfort food served with
774 Boylston St. Hotel classic cocktails in a casual setting.
617-262-3023 200 Boylston St.
French dining in an elegant townhouse 617-338-4400
with a wonderful prix-fixe menu. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served in an Parish Café
elegant yet comfortable lounge setting 361 Boylston St.
with views of the Boston Public Garden. 617-247-4777
American restaurant with seasonal
No. 9 Park outdoor seating features sandwiches
9 Park St. East Ocean City created by renowned local chefs.
617-742-9991 25-29 Beach St.
Barbara Lynch’s bistro showcases 617-542-2504
inspired French and Italian influenced Outstanding Chinese food restaurant Piattini
food and wine on Beacon Hill. highlighting seafood dishes with a full- 226 Newbury Street
service bar. 617-536-2020
Italian wine bar with an eclectic menu;
specializes in Italian-style tapas.
Radius
Lala Rokh on Beacon Hill
85 High St.
97 Mt. Vernon Street
617-426-1234
617-720-5511 The Upper Crust
Features a modern French menu
Authentic regional Persian cuisine, hand- 20 Charles Street
focusing on seasonal ingredients
selected wine list, knowledgeable 617-723-9600
accompanied by a thoughtful wine list.
waitstaff. Gourmet thin crust pizza.
SKINNER C ATA L O G U E S U B S C R I P T I O N F O R M
PRICES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2008. Catalogue subscription price includes quarterly brochure. Subscription effective
one year from date processed. No refunds for previous subscriptions. Renewal notice will be sent one month prior to expiration.
Subscriptions do not include Discovery, Estates, and other special sales. Post-auction prices are available online at www.skinnerinc.com

P L E A S E C H E C K T H E A P P R O P R I AT E B O X E S : U.S./Canada Foreign (payable in U.S. dollars only)

Quarterly Brochure No charge No charge


Included with catalogue subscription

American Furniture & Decorative Arts $120 $143

European Furniture & Decorative Arts $120 $143

American & European Paintings & Prints $120 $143

Fine Jewelry $120 $143

20th Century Furniture & Decorative Arts $60 $73

Asian Works of Art $60 $73

Fine Oriental Rugs & Carpets $18 $25

American Indian & Ethnographic Art $60 $73

Fine Books & Manuscripts $30 $36

Toys, Dolls & Collectibles $60 $73

Fine Ceramics $60 $73

Fine Musical Instruments $60 $73

Science & Technology $60 $73

Fine Wines $60 $73

All Above Departments $800 $975

S U B T O TA L

MA RESIDENTS 6.25% S A L E S TA X

T O TA L

MasterCard/VISA # Exp. Date

Signature Check enclosed

Name __________________________________________ Business Name

Mailing Address ____________________________________________________

City ______________________________ State ______ Zip ______________

email address ______________________________________________ Tel: ( ) _____________________________

P L E A S E E N C L O S E PAY M E N T W I T H S U B S C R I P T I O N F O R M A N D M A I L O R FA X T O :
Skinner, Inc., Subscription Department, 274 Cedar Hill Street, Marlborough, MA 01752 508.970.3100
SK INN
INNEER
Auctioneers and Appraisers of Antiques and Fine Art

Anda mungkin juga menyukai