Charles Cramond
Auction price history
Highest auction price
£1,125
Type | Details | Sold | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Violin | Wed 5th October 2011 | £1,125 | |
Violin | 35.5 cm Aberdeen, 1830 | Sat 1st October 2011 | £1,125 |
Violin | 36.0 cm Aberdeen, 1820 c. | Thu 1st May 2008 | £602 |
Violin | 1830 | Fri 1st June 2001 | £805 |
Violin | 1820 c. | Wed 1st November 2000 | £690 |
Violin | 1820 c. | Wed 1st October 1997 | £437 |
Cello | 1819 | Thu 1st June 1989 | £880 |
Violin | 1800-45 | Mon 1st April 1985 | £110 |
Violin | 1800-45 | Fri 1st June 1984 | £272 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
CRAMOND, Charles Worked circa. 1800-1845 Aberdeen, Scotland UK & St. John, New Brunswick Canada Trained by Joseph Ruddiman, assuming his business in 1810 at 27 Netherkirkgate, Aberdeen. One violin jointly labelled by Ruddiman and Cramond. Moved in 1826 to 32 Yeats Court. Emigrated to Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada in 1834, leaving the shop to Thomas Jamieson. A prolific maker generally in the London Stainer style, but with a distinctive small volute atop a swan-necked pegbox with fluted sides. Soundholes set close to the edges. Cellos flatter-arched and frequently unpurfled. Red-brown varnish of good quality. Branded on upper back: ‘Cramond Aberdeen’. Printed label: Chas. Crammond / Maker / Aberdeen, 1819
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