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Giovanni Battista ROGERI

Highest auction price

£337,250

Auction price history
Type Details Sold Price
Violin Wed 5th October 2011 £169,250
Violin 35.1 cm Brescia, 1690 c. Sat 1st October 2011 £169,250
Violin 35.3 cm Brescia, 1705 c. Sat 1st October 2011 £337,250
Violin 35.4 cm Italy, 1700 c. [Attributed to] Tue 1st March 2011 £39,650
Violin 35.3 cm Bresica, 1700 c. (the table later) Thu 1st October 2009 £34,850
Violin 34.9 cm Brescia, 1680 c. (scroll later) Mon 1st October 2007 £59,971
Violin 34.9 cm Cremona, 1690 c. (head later) Tue 1st May 2007 £23,043
Cello [Attributed to] Thu 1st July 2004 £33,460
Violin 1702 Tue 1st October 2002 £41,683
Violin 1705 Thu 1st November 2001 £55,000
Violin 1700 c. Mon 1st June 1998 £36,800
Violin 1670 c. Wed 1st March 1995 £43,300
Violin 1700 c. Thu 1st April 1993 £20,700
Violin 1697 Sun 1st November 1992 £25,300
Violin 1685 Fri 1st November 1991 £30,800
Violin 1695 Fri 1st November 1991 £25,300
Violin 1699 Thu 1st November 1990 £61,600
Violin 1700 c. Tue 1st March 1988 £15,400
Violin 1697 Wed 1st April 1987 £52,800
Cello 16-- Sat 1st March 1986 £12,100
Cello 1690 Tue 1st June 1982 £64,167
Violin 1705 Sun 1st November 1981 £11,000
Biographies

John Dilworth

ROGERI, Giovanni Battista Born circa. 1642 Bologna, d.c.1705 Brescia Italy. Pupil of Nicolò Amati in Cremona 1661-1662. Established in Brescia 1664, initially in Contrada Rova Confettora, and from 1688 in Corte dei Polini. Very fine maker with a distinctive style based on his experience with Amati. Extremely well-finished and delicate work. Grand and small pattern Amati outline, with extended corners, quite wide but well-inlaid purfling, deep edge flute. Arching somewhat square in the Tyrolean manner, generally of medium height, but exceptional examples rather high and pinched. Rare violins seemingly built on a Maggini form with very full arch. Soundholes exquisitely cut, rather upright, and neatly fluted in lower wing. Scrolls have a distinctive flat undercut around the first turn, becoming progressively very deep towards the eye. Fluting at back of pegbox generally quite flat. Varnish golden-brown, of fine Cremonese quality. Cellos on unique short broad model. Flat arch, often with outstandingly fine materials throughout. Label in red ink: Jo. Bap. Rogerius Bon: Nicolai Amati de Cremona alumnus Brixiae fecit. Anno Domini, 1679. Jo. Baptista Rugerius Nicolai Amati Cremonae alumnus Brixiae fecit anno 1709 [Chiesa/Brescia]

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