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Louis Panormo

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£3,600

Type Details Sold Price
Violin Bow Wed 31st October 2012 £1,250
Cello Bow S/E 86 g. Sat 1st October 2011 £3,600
Cello Bow S/E 83 g. (frog later) Mon 1st March 2010 £1,898
Violin Bow S/E 66.0 g. (English frog & button not original) Tue 1st December 2009 £1,766
Cello Bow 86.5 g. [Attributed to] Sun 1st February 2009 £2,451
Cello Bow S/E 86.5 g. ebony button [Attributed to] Wed 1st October 2008 £1,302
Viola Bow S/E 64 g. 1820 c. Sun 1st June 2008 £1,920
Violin Bow Ivory 56 g. London, c. [Lit: The Cooper Collection] Sat 1st March 2008 £525
Cello Bow 85 g. (without hair & adjustor) Thu 1st February 2007 £1,470
Violin Bow S/E 58.5 g. London, first half 19th C. Wed 1st November 2006 £1,200
Cello Bow S/E 88 g. London, mid-19 C. (later frog) Wed 1st February 2006 £720
Cello Bow S/E 87 g. Tue 1st November 2005 £2,640
Violin Bow S/E 59 g. Thu 1st May 2003 £130
Violin Bow G/E 58 g. Fri 1st November 2002 £1,495
Violin Bow S/E 58 g. Thu 1st February 2001 £920
Violin Bow S/E 73 g. Wed 1st November 2000 £2,760
Violin Bow S/E 62 g. Mon 1st May 2000 £1,680
Cello Bow S/E 86 g. Fri 1st March 1996 £2,300
Cello Bow S/E 85 g. Tue 1st March 1994 £920
Violin Bow S/E 63 g. Sun 1st November 1992 £1,100
Violin Bow S/E 60 g. Sat 1st July 1989 £638
Violin Bow S/E 58 g. Tue 1st November 1988 £968
Violin Bow S/T 60 g. Tue 1st March 1988 £1,760
Viola Bow S/E 78 g. Mon 1st September 1986 £935
Violin Bow S/E 58 g. Sat 1st March 1986 £682
Cello Bow S/E 88 g. Sat 1st June 1985 £2,217
Violin Bow S/E 54 g. Mon 1st April 1985 £715
Cello Bow S/E 90 g. Tue 1st November 1983 £128
Violin Bow S/I 59 g. Wed 1st June 1983 £714
Violin Bow S/E 54 g. Fri 1st January 1982 £265
Biographies

John Dilworth

PANORMO, Louis Born 1784 Paris France, died 1862 Orua Bay New Zealand Son of Vincenzo, below. Active in London from 1817 as Panormo & Co, Musical Instrument Makers and Bow Makers at 26 High Street, Bloomsbury. Moved to 46 High Street 1830. Also operated businesses at 6 Greek Street and 22 Compton Street which were all brought together at 31 High Street in 1850. In 1854 he sold the shop to his nephew George Louis and emigrated to New Zealand. Mostly occupied with bow and guitar making, for which he gained a considerable reputation. Produced many bows of fine and distinctive quality, supposed mostly to have been made for him by members of the Tubbs family. These are still much appreciated, if generally rather heavy. Louis Panormo & Co / Musical Instrument / Makers / 26 High Street Bloomsbury / Violin Bass, Double Bass & / Guitars made and repaired / Bow makers [BVMA]

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