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Bert SMITH

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£4,370

Type Details Sold Price
Violin Two-piece back of faint medium curl, varnish of a light reddish brown colour on a golden ground Fri 1st March 2024 £1,708
Violin 35.4 cm Coniston Lans, 1961 Tue 1st December 2009 £1,104
Violin 35.6 cm East View Coniston Lancs, 1967 Sun 1st June 2008 £882
Viola 41.9 cm 1953 Wed 1st November 2006 £960
Violin 35.5 cm Coniston, 1967 Wed 1st February 2006 £840
Viola 41.9 cm Coniston, Lancs., 1966 Wed 1st February 2006 £960
Violin 1967 Sun 1st September 2002 £460
Violin 1965 Fri 1st September 2000 £633
Violin 1951 Thu 1st June 2000 £1,380
Viola 40.3 cm 1966 Mon 1st March 1999 £4,370
Violin 1970 Mon 1st March 1999 £1,380
Violin 1967 Sat 1st February 1997 £978
Violin 1954 Mon 1st March 1993 £1,430
Violin 1953 Tue 1st October 1991 £572
Violin 1962 Fri 1st September 1989 £748
Biographies

John Dilworth

SMITH, Bert Born 1910 Sale, Cheshire, died 1973 Coniston, Cumbria UK. Apprenticed as a motor engineer in Bowness. Began violin making as a self-taught amateur 1938. Later employed as an engineer at the slate quarries of Coniston and from 1958 worked full-time as a luthier. Used the 1716 Stradivari ‘Messie’ and 1742 Guarneri del Gesù ‘Vieuxtemps’ violins as models. Some contralto violas and bows for both instruments. Very accurately made with golden-brown to red-brown varnish. Name branded beneath the back button. Relics of his workshop currently in the Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal. Facsimile Antonius Stradivarius Made by Bert Smith East View, Coniston, Lancs. 19.. [Davies]

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