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Romeo Antoniazzi

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£37,512

Type Details Sold Price
Violin Labelled Antoniazzi Romeo Cremonese fece presso Leandro Bisiach in Milano l'anno 1911 Fri 1st March 2024 £37,512
Cello Mon 12th May 2014 £31,250
Violin 35.7 cm Lille, 1902 [Attributed to his workshop] Tue 1st November 2011 £12,557
Violin 35.6 cm Cremona, 1907 Sat 1st October 2011 £25,000
Violin 35.6 cm Cremona, 1914 Sun 1st May 2011 £23,671
Violin 35.9 cm Milan, 1908 Tue 1st March 2011 £30,000
Violin 35.9 cm 1909 Tue 1st March 2011 £28,800
Violin 35.7 cm Crémone, 1922 Wed 1st December 2010 £26,926
Violin 35.7 cm Cremona, 1880-1890 c. Tue 1st December 2009 £22,849
Violin 35.7 cm Cremona, 1915 [Workshop of] Thu 1st October 2009 £9,375
Violin 35.7 cm 20th C. [Ascribed to] Thu 1st October 2009 £8,156
Violin 35.5 cm Milan, 1914 Thu 1st October 2009 £19,200
Violin 35.4 cm Italy, 1900 c. [Workshop of] Wed 1st April 2009 £13,546
Violin 35.8 cm 1905 c. (restorations) [Attributed to] Sun 1st March 2009 £4,800
Violin 35.6 cm Milan, 1911 Sun 1st March 2009 £14,375
Violin 35.5 cm Milan, 1900 c. Wed 1st October 2008 £20,866
Violin 35.7 cm Milan, 1925 Wed 1st October 2008 £15,302
Cello 75 cm Italy, early 20th C. [Ascribed to] Wed 1st October 2008 £27,500
Violin 35.4 cm (scroll by another hand) [Probably by] Tue 1st May 2007 £4,609
Violin 35.8 cm Milan, 1923 Tue 1st May 2007 £8,641
Violin 35.7 cm 1925 Tue 1st May 2007 £8,248
Violin 35.8 cm Milan, 1901 Thu 1st February 2007 £24,000
Viola 37.9 cm Milan, 1914 Thu 1st February 2007 £7,200
Violin 36.0 cm Milan, 1915 c. Sun 1st October 2006 £15,325
Viola 42.2 cm 1900 c. [Attributed to "Romeo Antoniazzi", Possibly by "Giuseppe Sgarbi"] Sun 1st October 2006 £12,932
Viola 40.0 cm Cremona, 1921 Tue 1st November 2005 £19,738
Violin Cremona, 1917 Tue 1st November 2005 £3,316
Violin Milan, 1914 [made under direction of "L.Bisiach"] Tue 1st November 2005 £27,913
Violin [School of] Tue 1st March 2005 £13,200
Violin Cremona, 1919 Tue 1st February 2005 £13,200
Violin [Attributed to] Sat 1st May 2004 £12,224
Violin [Ascribed to] Sat 1st May 2004 £8,364
Violin [Ascribed to] Mon 1st March 2004 £4,200
Violin 1910 c. Thu 1st November 2001 £22,340
Violin 1910 Wed 1st November 2000 £10,800
Violin 1911 Mon 1st November 1999 £10,000
Violin 1908 Mon 1st November 1999 £13,800
Violin 1910 c. Sun 1st November 1998 £12,850
Violin 1909 Sun 1st November 1998 £16,675
Violin 1913 Sun 1st March 1998 £14,950
Violin 1905 Tue 1st July 1997 £10,000
Violin 1911 Sun 1st June 1997 £9,200
Violin 1912 Fri 1st March 1996 £9,200
Violin 1880 Tue 1st November 1994 £17,825
Violin 1907 Thu 1st July 1993 £20,700
Violin 1924 Wed 1st March 1989 £6,600
Violin 1913 Sat 1st November 1986 £4,840
Violin 1900 Thu 1st May 1986 £7,700
Cello 1910 Mon 1st July 1985 £10,800
Violin 1910 Mon 1st July 1985 £3,456
Violin 1910 Mon 1st July 1985 £3,240
Violin 1922 Fri 1st June 1984 £3,056
Violin 1880 Wed 1st June 1983 £3,571
Violin 1910 Sat 1st November 1980 £1,870
Violin 1910 c. Tue 1st July 1980 £1,100
Biographies

John Dilworth

ANTONIAZZI, Romeo Born 1862 Cremona, died 1925 Milan Italy. Younger son of Gaetano Antoniazzi, Like his elder brother worked with Bisiach and Monzino in Milan, as well as training a large number of pupils, including G. Pedrazzini, F. Garimberti and P. Parravincini. Generally a little less consistent in his work than Riccardo, but his best instruments come from the period 1885-1910. Stradivari, Guarneri, and personal models, with clear orange-brown varnish, sometimes rather hard and chippy. His labels give Cremona as his location, although all his work was done in Milan. Gold and silver medals at Milan, Turin, and Paris Exhibitions. Antoniazzi Romeo di Cremona / fece in Cremona l’anno 1890 Antoniazzi Romeo Cremonese / fece a Cremona l’anno 1906 [Blot II]

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