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William Glenister

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£4,375

Type Details Sold Price
Violin Wed 29th October 2014 £2,250
Violin 35.7 cm London, 1910 c. Wed 1st September 2010 £600
Viola 41.5 cm London, 1908 Sat 1st March 2008 £4,375
Violin 35.6 cm London, 1922 Sat 1st July 2006 £840
Violin 35.7 cm London, 1922 Sat 1st July 2006 £840
Viola 41.5 cm London, 1914 Mon 1st November 2004 £2,629
Violin 1895 Tue 1st May 2001 £1,400
Violin 1912 Wed 1st November 2000 £1,093
Cello 1924 Mon 1st November 1999 £2,300
Violin 1906 Mon 1st June 1998 £1,035
Violin 1924 Mon 1st June 1998 £1,380
Violin 1917 Sun 1st February 1998 £920
Violin 1918 Wed 1st October 1997 £550
Violin 1924 Tue 1st July 1997 £345
Violin 1911 Thu 1st May 1997 £680
Violin 1915 Thu 1st August 1996 £1,955
Violin 1901 Wed 1st March 1995 £1,610
Violin 1912 Tue 1st February 1994 £1,955
Cello 1890 Mon 1st October 1990 £1,430
Cello 1928 Fri 1st April 1988 £1,500
Viola 41.6 cm 1917 Wed 1st August 1984 £1,078
Viola 41.6 cm 1900 c. Mon 1st November 1982 £972
Biographies

John Dilworth

GLENISTER, William Born 1850 Chenies, Buckinghamshire, Worked circa. 1888-1936 London UK. Businessman and self-taught amateur maker. Established at Beak Street. Classical models, but preference given to the 1690 Stradivari ‘Tuscan’ violin. Flat arch and soundholes rather close to the edge. Old pine retrieved from dilapidated buildings with commercial varnish supplied by Whitelaw, Caffyn, or Urquhart. Good workmanship; about 70 instruments recorded. Manuscript label: Wm. Glenister / 23 Beak Street / London. / 1899.

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