Benjamin (I) Banks
Highest auction price
£38,400
Auction price history
Type | Details | Sold | Price |
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Cello | Mon 25th June 2018 | £38,400 | |
Violin | 35.3 cm Salisbury, 1775 c. | Sun 1st May 2011 | £12,073 |
Viola | 39.7 cm Salisbury, 1775 c. | Sun 1st May 2011 | £4,261 |
Violin | 35.7 cm 1779 (restorations) | Tue 1st March 2011 | £4,800 |
Violin | 35.6 cm Salisbury, 1768 | Thu 1st October 2009 | £8,703 |
Violin | 35.6 cm [Attributed to] | Sun 1st February 2009 | £4,085 |
Violin | 35.4 cm [Attributed to] | Mon 1st December 2008 | £1,514 |
Violin | 35.4 cm Salisbury, 1779, with Literature | Sat 1st March 2008 | £4,375 |
Violin | 35.4 cm Salisbury, 1780 c., with Literature | Sat 1st March 2008 | £5,625 |
Viola | 40.0 cm 1780 c. | Sat 1st March 2008 | £8,400 |
Violin | 35.6 cm Salisbury, 1768 | Sun 1st April 2007 | £7,278 |
Cello | 74.3 cm Salisbury, 1775 | Sat 1st July 2006 | £5,040 |
Violin | 35.3 cm Salisbury, 1770 c. [Probably by] | Sat 1st July 2006 | £1,920 |
Viola | 39.0 cm Salisbury, 1773 c. | Mon 1st May 2006 | £2,232 |
Violin | 35.1 cm Salisbury, 1775 | Sat 1st April 2006 | £8,280 |
Cello | Salisbury, 1774 | Sun 1st May 2005 | £21,600 |
Violin | 1776 | Sat 1st June 2002 | £4,906 |
Violin | 1760 | Thu 1st November 2001 | £1,600 |
Violin | 1772 | Thu 1st March 2001 | £6,600 |
Viola | 1778 | Mon 1st November 1999 | £3,800 |
Violin | 1775 | Mon 1st November 1999 | £1,840 |
Violin | 17-- | Sat 1st June 1996 | £6,325 |
Violin | 1776 | Tue 1st March 1994 | £3,910 |
Cello | 17-- | Wed 1st July 1992 | £14,300 |
Violin | 1760 c. | Mon 1st April 1991 | £2,640 |
Violin | 1779 | Thu 1st March 1990 | £1,760 |
Violin | 1750-75 | Wed 1st November 1989 | £4,180 |
Violin | 1751 | Fri 1st September 1989 | £1,210 |
Cello | 1775 c. | Tue 1st November 1988 | £17,600 |
Violin | 1773 | Fri 1st January 1988 | £3,800 |
Viola | 39.1 cm 1770 c. | Sun 1st November 1987 | £5,720 |
Violin | 1750-75 | Sat 1st November 1986 | £2,420 |
Violin | 1764 | Mon 1st September 1986 | £1,760 |
Cello | 17-- | Fri 1st November 1985 | £6,380 |
Viola | 39.1 cm | Mon 1st April 1985 | £1,210 |
Violin | 17-- | Tue 1st November 1983 | £990 |
Violin | 1755 | Tue 1st November 1983 | £407 |
Violin | 17-- | Sat 1st November 1980 | £308 |
Cello | 1760 c. | Wed 1st October 1980 | £6,820 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
BANKS, Benjamin (I) Born 1727, died 1795 Salisbury UK. Apprenticed to his uncle William Hutoft in 1741. As far as is known he remained in occupation of Hutoft’s workshop in Catherine Street from Hutoft’s death in 1747 until Bank’s own demise in 1795. From 1757 until the late 1760s he seemed to be mainly concerned with keyboard instruments, but when his violins, violas, and cellos started to appear they are highly sophisticated and fully informed by the best London practices. Worked with the London shop of Longman & Broderip, who seem to have sold his violins in London (where they were stamped with the Longman name) in return for the keyboard instruments supplied to Banks in Salisbury. His work is mostly very fine and beautifully varnished in deep red brown or golden orange, but like other London makers Banks supplied instruments in various qualities at different prices. He worked on an Amati or Stainer form, and his cellos are particularly sought-after. Instruments branded ‘Banks’ externally and on the inner linings, and frequently signed on the interior of the front. Branded on all parts of interior and beneath back button. Printed labels: Benjamin Banks / Musical Instrument Maker / In Catherine Street, Salisbury, 1779 Made by Benjamin Banks / Catherine Street, Salisbury, 1770 Benjamin Banks / fecit / Catherine Street, Salisbury, 1775 Benjamin Banks / Catherine St., Sarum
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