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John Marshall

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£1,980

Type Details Sold Price
Violin 1788 c. [Possibly by] Sun 1st May 2005 £1,140
Violin 1912 Thu 1st November 2001 £1,380
Violin 1912 Sun 1st June 1997 £805
Violin 1900 c. Tue 1st June 1993 £880
Violin 1903 Sun 1st November 1992 £143
Violin 1912 Mon 1st June 1992 £1,265
Violin 1880 c. Sun 1st March 1992 £682
Violin 1914 Sat 1st June 1991 £528
Violin 1884 Thu 1st March 1990 £1,980
Violin 1903 Wed 1st November 1989 £495
Violin 1900 Mon 1st September 1986 £440
Violin 1889 Mon 1st July 1985 £275
Violin 1909 Thu 1st April 1982 £302
Violin 1912 Fri 1st January 1982 £198
Violin 1898 Thu 1st May 1980 £110
Biographies

John Dilworth

MARSHALL, John Born 1844 Overtown of Ardo, Methlick, died 1919 Aberdeen, Scotland UK. Initially a foundry worker. Violin maker in Aberdeen from c.1874. Business at 38 Belmont Street from 1892, 75 Rosemount Viaduct 1903-1912, 66 Woolmanhill, and finally at 88 Schoolhill from 1914. After 1905 he was assisted by William Glennie and Alex Strachan, the latter succeeding to the business in 1920. Over 300 instruments on various classical Cremonese models. Also some after Alessandro Gagliano and Guadagnini. Noted as a repairer and is said to have carried out work for W. E. Hill & Sons in London. Work very well finished and accurately modelled using fine materials (though some are evidently continental factory instruments varnished by him). The appearance of more varied and individual models and a thick red oil varnish is attributed to the influence of Glennie and Strachan. Stamped in ink on upper and lower blocks. John Marshall / Violin Maker / Aberdeen / 1895 J.M. [Rattray]

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