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Joseph SCOTT

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£1,870

Type Details Sold Price
Violin 1770 Fri 1st June 2001 £1,380
Violin 1860 c. Wed 1st June 1994 £299
Violin 1870 c. Mon 1st July 1991 £528
Violin 1870 c. Mon 1st April 1991 £1,650
Violin 1865 c. Mon 1st April 1991 £1,870
Biographies

John Dilworth

SCOTT, Joseph Worked circa. 1759-1798 Caldbeck, Cumbria UK. Farmer and part-time maker. Active in Haltcliff Farm, Eskett (formerly Heskett New Market), parish of Caldbeck. His instruments are numbered but not dated. The connection with another local maker, Thomas Dennison, are unclear. Although they were contemporary and their styles are similar, it cannot be said whether one was a pupil and another the master. Scott taught J. Rook 1795-1800, but on his death left his business and violin making tools to his housekeeper, Mary Richardson. Very clean neat work on a personal model; low rounded arch. Slightly Florentine in appearance with extended sloping soundholes,and small scroll set on swan-necked pegbox. Pale golden-yellow varnish. Joseph Scott of / Haltcliff Near Heskett New market / fecit No.19

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