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Nicolas (II) Duchene

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£3,958

Type Details Sold Price
Violin Bow Ivory 50.0 g. Open trench Mon 20th June 2011 £3,000
Violin Bow 54 g. Exotic wood, without winding Wed 1st June 2011 £1,763
Violin Bow 50 g. Exotic wood, no hair or winding (button later) Wed 1st June 2011 £3,527
Violin 36.1 cm Mirecourt, 1890 c. [Probably by] Wed 1st December 2010 £660
Violin Bow --/-- 48 g. Amourette wood Thu 3rd June 2010 £1,553
Violin 32.9 cm 3/4 size Mon 1st March 2010 £276
Violin 1/4 size Tue 1st December 2009 £653
Violin Bow 50 g. Ironwood, without hair or winding Thu 4th June 2009 £1,348
Violin Bow 46.5 g. Exotic wood, without hair or winding Wed 3rd June 2009 £1,245
Violin Bow G/B 47 g. Exotic wood, without hair nor winding Mon 1st December 2008 £1,331
Violin Bow 41 g. without hair nor winding Mon 1st December 2008 £2,560
Viola Bow (frog of the period & damage to point and butt end) Fri 1st December 2006 £1,278
Violin Bow 49 g. without hair or winding Fri 1st December 2006 £1,438
Violin 36.5 cm Mon 1st May 2006 £253
Cello Bow ?/I 73 g. Mon 1st December 2003 £3,958
Violin Thu 1st May 1997 £429
Violin 1770 Fri 1st March 1996 £805
Violin 17-- Tue 1st November 1983 £264
Violin 17-- Sun 1st March 1981 £165
Violin 17-- Tue 1st July 1980 £209
Biographies

John Dilworth

DUCHAINE, Nicolas (II) Born 1772, died 1840 Mirecourt France. Bow maker. Son, pupil, and assistant of Nicolas Duchaine (I), above. Similar work to that of his father, with the same brand. According to Millant, in the period c.1805-1810 his work became more modern, the heads losing the rearward projecting backplate and the frogs becoming lower, but it appears he never used the ferrule or silver button of the Tourte model. [Millant/Raffin]

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