William Gilkes
Auction price history
Highest auction price
£1,610
Type | Details | Sold | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Violin | 1846 | Sat 1st June 2002 | £1,165 |
Violin | 18-- | Sat 1st June 1996 | £1,610 |
Violin | Sun 1st November 1992 | £935 | |
Violin | Wed 1st March 1989 | £825 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
GILKES, William Born circa. 1811, d. after 1871 London UK. Son and pupil of Samuel Gilkes, above. Established at 14 Dartmouth Street from 1835. Later moved to various addresses: Wandsworth 1857, 14 Charlwood Street, Vauxhall 1860, Dartmouth Street 1866, and finally at 3 Upper Marsh Street, Lambeth. Said to have varnished and sold instruments supplied by Richard Tobin. Copied various classical models, including some double-purfled Brescian instruments. Double basses very fine, but generally his work lacks the distinction of his father’s best efforts. Several grades of varnish from thin golden-amber to dark highly textured red-brown. Branded below button. Printed labels: Gilkes Westminster London William Gilkes / Wandsworth, London / 1857
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