Telesphore Amable Barbe
Auction price history
Highest auction price
£7,700
Type | Details | Sold | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Violin Bow | S/E 62.5 g. stamepd "Gand & Bernardel" | Tue 1st November 2011 | £4,135 |
Violin Bow | S/E 62.5 g. stamped "Gand & Bernardel" | Wed 1st June 2011 | £3,600 |
Cello Bow | S/E 76.0 g. engraved ferrule, stamped "Leon Bernardel" (adjustor later) | Fri 1st October 2010 | £788 |
Violin Bow | S/E 59.0 g. [Probably by] | Tue 1st June 2010 | £3,213 |
Violin | 35.8 cm Paris, 1880 n°30 c. | Mon 1st June 2009 | £6,742 |
Violin | 35.7 cm Paris, 1876 | Sun 1st March 2009 | £4,440 |
Violin | 1890 | Mon 1st December 2003 | £6,185 |
Violin | 1885 | Sun 1st December 2002 | £3,481 |
Violin | 1875 c. | Sun 1st November 1998 | £2,875 |
Violin | 1875 c. | Fri 1st November 1991 | £7,700 |
Cello | 1867 | Thu 1st November 1984 | £6,160 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
BARBÉ, Telesphore Amable Born 1822 Dijon, died 1892 Mirecourt France. Son of François Jacques Barbé, above. Apprenticed to Derazey. Employed by Jacquot in Nancy, Miremont, Gand and Bernardel at Paris, and finally by J. B. Vuillaume. Never established his own workshop, but contributed greatly to Vuillaume’s output. A skilful and prolific maker. Instruments bearing his own label generally are Stradivari ‘Messie’ violin copies, with fine red varnish. Télesphore Barbé / Ex premier ouvrier de J. B. Vuillaume / Médaillé à l’Exposition de 1867 / Paris. [Millant/Raffin]
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