James SIMPSON
Auction price history
Highest auction price
£6,600
Type | Details | Sold | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Cello | 72.4 cm London, 1746 | Thu 1st February 2007 | £6,600 |
Violin | 35.5 cm London, 1790 c. | Thu 1st February 2007 | £3,360 |
Violin | 1785 c. | Tue 1st September 1998 | £1,540 |
Violin | 1800 c. | Sat 1st June 1996 | £1,092 |
Violin | 1790 | Wed 1st February 1995 | £966 |
Violin | 1800 c. | Sun 1st November 1992 | £2,640 |
Violin | 1785 | Wed 1st July 1992 | £1,540 |
Violin | 1780 c. | Sun 1st March 1992 | £528 |
Violin | 1794 | Mon 1st November 1982 | £140 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
SIMPSON, James Worked circa. 1744-1795 London UK. Worked in association with John Simpson, below. Presumed to be his brother. The company was known as James and Sons in 1794, when it may be assumed that James’ son joined the company, possibly after the death of John. Simpson’s later became Puttick and Simpson, which eventually became Philips, the present day Bonham’s auction house in London. [Hill Archive, BVMA]
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