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John Dodd

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£10,200

Type Details Sold Price
Violin Bow Silver mounted, round stick overstamped J. Tubbs, stamped to the frog Dodd Thu 1st February 2024 £7,052
Cello Bow Wed 7th March 2012 £4,375
Viola Bow Wed 5th October 2011 £8,500
Viola Bow S/E 69 g. Sat 1st October 2011 £8,500
Violin Bow S/E 60 g. Kew , 1820 c. (adjuster later) Sat 1st October 2011 £2,750
Cello Bow Ivory 73 g. Sat 1st October 2011 £2,070
Cello Bow S/E 83 g. Thu 1st September 2011 £5,400
Violin Bow 37 g. no hair, no mounts Wed 1st June 2011 £960
Cello Bow Ebony 77 g. 1790 c. sparce hair, no lapping [Probably by] Wed 1st June 2011 £3,120
Cello Bow Ivory 69 g. London, 1780 c. sparce hair, no lapping Wed 1st June 2011 £2,160
Cello Bow S/I 72 g. London, 1795 c. sparce hair, no lapping [Probably by] Wed 1st June 2011 £1,800
Violin Bow Ivory 47 g. 1775 c. swan head, no lapping Wed 1st June 2011 £10,200
Viola Bow S/I 56 g. London, 1800 c. without lapping or hair Tue 1st March 2011 £4,375
Violin Bow 55 g. Tue 1st March 2011 £2,640
Cello Bow S/E 81 g. Wed 1st December 2010 £10,200
Cello Bow S/E 84 g. (button later, slight damage to shaft) Wed 1st December 2010 £1,320
Violin Bow S/E 58 g. Fri 1st October 2010 £2,400
Cello Bow S/E 84 g. Tue 1st June 2010 £1,800
Cello Bow 72.0 g. (frog & button not original) [Probably by] Thu 1st April 2010 £3,142
Violin Bow Ivory 52.5 g. Open trench Thu 1st April 2010 £3,339
Violin Bow Ivory 44.5 g. 1800 c. Open trench, Baroque camber, without hair [Probably by] Thu 1st April 2010 £3,732
Violin Bow S/I 55.5 g. 1820 c. Thu 1st April 2010 £5,499
Viola Bow S/E 67.0 g. Thu 1st April 2010 £7,807
Cello Bow Ivory 84 g. Tue 1st December 2009 £2,880
Violin Bow S/E 67.0 g. (frog & button not original) Thu 1st October 2009 £2,224
Violin Bow S/E 62 g. England, 1830 c. Thu 1st October 2009 £2,374
Violin Bow Ivory 55.5 g. London, 1800 c. Thu 1st October 2009 £2,000
Violin Bow G/E 59 g. Thu 1st October 2009 £1,553
Violin Bow G/T 59 g. Thu 1st October 2009 £3,220
Violin Bow 40 g. Mon 1st June 2009 £519
Violin Bow S/E 55 g. leather wrapping Sun 1st March 2009 £1,200
Violin Bow S/E 58 g. cloth wrapping Sun 1st March 2009 £576
Viola Bow S/E 67 g. Kew, 1820 c. (frog possibly later, button later) Sun 1st March 2009 £2,750
Viola Bow S/E 64.5 g. (frog later) Mon 1st December 2008 £3,583
Violin Bow Ivory 53 g. Sat 1st November 2008 £1,800
Cello Bow S/E 77 g. Kew, 1820 c. (later mounts by "W.E. Hill & Sons") Wed 1st October 2008 £3,750
Cello Bow Ivory 83.5 g. Open trench, sold with modern replacement frog & button Thu 1st May 2008 £4,485
Cello Bow S/I 81.5 g. (frog & button later English replacements) Thu 1st May 2008 £5,094
Violin Bow S/E 57 g. London, 1820 c., made for "George Corsby" [Probably by] Sat 1st March 2008 £2,000
Violin Bow S/E 57.0 g. 1860 c. [Probably by] Sat 1st March 2008 £1,521
Cello Bow Ivory 76.5 g. London, 1820 c. stamped "Kennedy", [Lit: The Cooper Collection] Sat 1st March 2008 £3,250
Cello Bow S/E 68 g. London, 1820 c. [Lit: The Cooper Collection] Sat 1st March 2008 £5,625
Viola Bow S/I 65.5 g. London, 1820 c. [Lit: The Cooper Collection] Sat 1st March 2008 £4,375
Violin Bow S/E 62 g. London, 1820 c. [Lit: The Cooper Collection] Sat 1st March 2008 £7,500
Violin Bow S/E 59 g. London, early 19th C. (later adjustor) [Probably by] Sat 1st March 2008 £1,000
Violin Bow S/I 62 g. London, 1820 c. [Lit: The Cooper Collection] Sat 1st March 2008 £3,000
Violin Bow S/E 61 g. London, early 19th C. [Probably by] [Lit: The Cooper Collection] Sat 1st March 2008 £2,250
Violin Bow S/E 53 g. 1810 c. Sat 1st December 2007 £1,082
Cello Bow Ivory 88.5 Kew, 1820 c. Open frog Mon 1st October 2007 £4,750
Cello Bow S/E 84 g. Mon 1st October 2007 £1,059
Violin Bow S/E 53 g. 1810 c. Mon 1st October 2007 £612
Violin Bow S/E 62 g. [Ascirbed to] Tue 1st May 2007 £1,414
Viola Bow --/E 71.5 g. Kew, 1820 c. (ebony cello frog, later button by "W.E. Hill & Sons") Wed 1st November 2006 £1,320
Violin Bow S/E 51.0 g. Sun 1st October 2006 £1,478
Violin Bow S/E 65.5 g. Kew, early 19th C. (Frog & Button possibly by "J. Lafleur") [Probably by] Sat 1st July 2006 £1,680
Violin Bow S/E 54.5 g. Kew, 1820 c. (later frog & button by "J. Tubbs") Sat 1st July 2006 £1,320
Violin Bow S/E 63.0 g. Mon 1st May 2006 £4,905
Cello Bow Ivory 77 g. London, 1820 c. Open frog Wed 1st February 2006 £3,360
Cello Bow S/E 80.5 g. London, 1810 c. Wed 1st February 2006 £5,760
Bass Bow 144 g. [featured in Christopher Brown's book] Wed 1st June 2005 £4,114
Cello Bow Ivory 79 g. Open frog Fri 1st April 2005 £3,760
Cello Bow S/E 81 g. Tue 1st February 2005 £3,360
Violin Bow G/E 58 g. Tue 1st February 2005 £4,200
Violin Bow Ivory 59.5 g. Open frog Tue 1st February 2005 £2,040
Violin Bow Ivory 56.5 g. Open frog Tue 1st February 2005 £1,080
Cello Bow S/E 81.0 g. Fri 1st October 2004 £4,135
Cello Bow S/E 82 g. [Attributed to] Fri 1st October 2004 £2,158
Violin Bow S/E 60 g. Fri 1st October 2004 £1,926
Violin Bow Ivory 57.5 g. (later adjustor) Thu 1st July 2004 £1,680
Cello Bow S/E 88 g. 1800 c. made for "Forester" [Probably by] Mon 1st March 2004 £4,200
Violin Bow S/T 59 g. Sat 1st November 2003 £3,600
Violin Bow S/I 62 g. Sat 1st November 2003 £3,120
Violin Bow S/E 59 g. Tue 1st October 2002 £1,959
Cello Bow S/E 80 g. Sat 1st June 2002 £4,811
Cello Bow S/I 75 g. Fri 1st March 2002 £1,800
Cello Bow S/E 84 g. Thu 1st November 2001 £7,000
Violin Bow S/E 58 g. Mon 1st October 2001 £2,837
Cello Bow G/E 87 g. Fri 1st June 2001 £1,570
Violin Bow S/E 58 g. Thu 1st March 2001 £940
Violin Bow S/E 61 g. Wed 1st November 2000 £2,585
Violin Bow S/I 62 g. Sun 1st October 2000 £2,215
Violin Bow E/E 46 g. Sat 1st July 2000 £480
Violin Bow G/E 53 g. Mon 1st May 2000 £1,718
Viola Bow S/E 66 g. Tue 1st June 1999 £1,800
Violin Bow S/I 60 g. Thu 1st April 1999 £3,577
Violin Bow S/I 60 g. Thu 1st April 1999 £1,145
Cello Bow S/E 77 g. Mon 1st March 1999 £4,600
Cello Bow Ivory 85 g. Mon 1st June 1998 £3,335
Cello Bow S/E 79 g. Open frog Sun 1st February 1998 £1,559
Violin Bow S/E 58 g. Sun 1st June 1997 £1,840
Cello Bow S/E 90 g. Sat 1st March 1997 £2,990
Violin Bow G/E 55 g. Sat 1st June 1996 £3,910
Violin Bow Ivory 54 g. Sun 1st October 1995 £805
Cello Bow Ivory 85 g. Sun 1st October 1995 £1,265
Violin Bow G/E 54 g. Mon 1st May 1995 £1,581
Violin Bow S/E 56 g. Mon 1st May 1995 £862
Violin Bow S/E 52 g. Sat 1st October 1994 £690
Cello Bow S/E 82 g. Wed 1st June 1994 £4,600
Violin Bow S/E 61 g. Sun 1st May 1994 £1,855
Violin Bow S/E 62 g. Mon 1st March 1993 £977
Violin Bow S/E 55 g. Mon 1st March 1993 £747
Viola Bow S/E 68 g. Thu 1st November 1990 £1,430
Cello Bow S/I 84 g. Fri 1st June 1990 £1,980
Viola Bow S/E 69 g. Tue 1st September 1987 £1,650
Viola Bow S/I -- g. Tue 1st March 1983 £572
Biographies

John Dilworth

DODD, John Born 1752, died 1839 Kew, London UK. Bow maker. Eldest son of Edward Dodd (I), above. Trained as a gun-lock fitter. Worked in London from c.1780; recorded in trade directories in 1794 as a bow maker at 10 Gray’s Walk, Lambeth. Moved to 11 Lower Row, Lambeth 1796, and by 1803 was settled in Kew, Surrey. Died in Richmond Workhouse in very diminished circumstances. Known as the ‘English Tourte’, he developed many of the key elements of the modern bow at about the same time as Tourte in France, but his workmanship was less consistent, and his tendency to make his bows a little short has placed him on a slightly lower rung of importance than Tourte. Tourte had an early training as a watch maker, and for both men, their experience with fine engineering provided them with the skills to produce the screw-adjusting mechanisms which helped make their bows so superior. His work developed from early forms having ‘axe head’ shapes, with an extended rear lip and no facing, and ivory frogs (often subsequently replaced) lacking slides, to the fully developed modern bows with all the furnishings of slide, face, ferrule, and ebony frog. Some are highly ornate, even bejewelled, and Dodd was one of the first to use tortoiseshell for the frog. Dodd’s bows bear clear brands on the frog and stick, but this is widely imitated. He supplied many other makers and dealers, and their brands are often superimposed on his; Betts, Forster, J. & H. Banks, and Norris & Barnes marks can all be found. Both octagonal and round sticks made.

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