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Carlo Giuseppe Testore

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£288,000

Type Details Sold Price
Violin Wed 5th October 2011 £49,250
Violin 35.4 cm Milan, 1730 c. [Attributed to] Sat 1st October 2011 £49,250
Violin 35.5 cm Milan, 1700 c. Fri 1st October 2010 £120,000
Violin 35.7 cm Milan, 1701 c. Thu 1st April 2010 £143,654
Cello 75.5 cm Milan, 1710 c. Thu 1st October 2009 £150,000
Violin 35.3 cm Milan, 1710 c. Sun 1st October 2006 £20,700
Violin 35.5 cm Milan (the top later) [Probably by] Mon 1st May 2006 £19,928
Cello Milan, 1690 c. [Possibly made with his son] Tue 1st November 2005 £108,795
Cello Milan, 1697 (sold with "Lamy" bow) Tue 1st November 2005 £288,000
Cello Italy 18C. [Ascribed to] Mon 1st November 2004 £18,000
Violin 1710 Wed 1st November 2000 £26,450
Cello 1699 Wed 1st April 1998 £95,000
Violin 17-- Thu 1st December 1994 £30,962
Violin 1690 Mon 1st November 1993 £26,014
Violin 17-- Fri 1st October 1993 £23,000
Violin 1720 c. Fri 1st November 1991 £23,100
Cello 1690 c. Wed 1st November 1989 £126,500
Violin 1705 Wed 1st November 1989 £30,800
Violin 1720 c. Thu 1st June 1989 £23,100
Violin 1690 c. Tue 1st November 1988 £24,199
Violin 1704 Tue 1st March 1988 £10,450
Violin 1705 Mon 1st July 1985 £15,400
Violin 1705 c. Mon 1st April 1985 £29,700
Cello 1700 Sun 1st January 1984 £12,222
Biographies

John Dilworth

TESTORE, Carlo Giuseppe Born 1660 Novara, died 1738 Milan Italy. Active in Milan from c.1683. Pupil of G. Grancino. The best maker of the family, his work can rival that of Grancino, and shows the influence of both Amati and Stradivari, with a fine low arching characteristic of the Milanese school. The most obvious distinguishing feature of the Testore scroll is its oval form, elongated along the line of the neck. The Grancino scroll also shows a tendency towards the oval, but rotated vertically. Purfling often quite broad with a core of beech wood. Materials generally of good quality, sometimes with beautifully regular flame in the backs. Rich yellow varnish with fine texture. Succeeded by his son Carlo Antonio, below. Cellos very fine, if oversized, often with plain backs of willow or pear. Scrolls of beech or maple. Carlo Giuseppe Testore allievo / di Gio. Grancino in Contrada / Larga di Milano, 1690 Carlo Giuseppe Testore in Con / trada larga di Milano, al / segno dell’aquila, 1710

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