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John Barrett

Highest auction price

£12,500

Auction price history
Type Details Sold Price
Violin 35.5 cm London, 1730 c. [Attributed to] Mon 1st March 2010 £600
Violin 35.9 cm 1729 Mon 1st March 2010 £5,400
Violin 35.2 cm London, 1730 c. Sun 1st October 2006 £1,811
Violin 35.5 cm 1730 c. Wed 1st February 2006 £4,200
Violin London, 1770 c. [Attributed to] Mon 1st March 2004 £3,107
Cello 1727 Sat 1st June 2002 £12,500
Violin 1728 Sat 1st June 1996 £2,300
Violin 1728 Sun 1st October 1995 £1,150
Violin 1734 Mon 1st May 1995 £1,869
Violin 1730 Mon 1st May 1995 £506
Violin 1728 Sat 1st October 1994 £920
Cello 1717 Wed 1st December 1993 £1,012
Violin 1739 Thu 1st April 1993 £2,415
Violin 1730 c. Mon 1st July 1991 £465
Cello 1741 Sat 1st June 1991 £6,050
Biographies

John Dilworth

BARRETT, John Worked circa. 1713-1743 London UK. An early copyist of Stainer in England. Established from 1713 ‘next the Standard in Piccadilly’, later at the ‘Crown and Anchor’, and from 1721 at the ‘Harp and Crown, Coventry Street’, this last having also been the sign of Robert Cuthbert’s shop. Barrett’s business covered all aspects of music and accessories, like many other early English luthiers. Some rather mundane work with painted purfling, but others of exquisite workmanship in the manner of Wamsley. Varnish of a golden-brown or orange-red colour, of good consistency. Also made cellos of compact size and at least one double bass, listed on the inventory of the Duke of Chandos in 1720. John Barrett, at the Harp and Crown / in Piccadilly,1722 Made by John Barrett / at Ye Harp and Crown / in Pickadilly, London, 1731

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