George Panormo
Highest auction price
£24,650
Auction price history
Type | Details | Sold | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Violin | 35.7 cm 1850 c. [Ascribed to] | Thu 1st October 2009 | £5,618 |
Violin | 35.3 cm London, 1799 | Sun 1st March 2009 | £16,200 |
Violin | 35.6 cm Early 19th C. [Attributed to] | Mon 1st May 2006 | £4,599 |
Cello | 74.3 cm England, late 19th C. [Attributed to] | Wed 1st February 2006 | £12,000 |
Cello | 1820 | Tue 1st May 2001 | £24,650 |
Viola | 38.7 cm 1812 | Thu 1st June 2000 | £7,245 |
Violin | 1820 c. | Sat 1st November 1997 | £11,500 |
Violin | 1830 | Thu 1st June 1995 | £22,425 |
Violin | 1810 c. | Sun 1st May 1994 | £9,200 |
Violin | 1820 c. | Thu 1st April 1993 | £9,775 |
Violin | 1800 c. | Thu 1st November 1990 | £6,600 |
Violin | 1820 c. | Wed 1st November 1989 | £11,000 |
Violin | 18-- | Mon 1st February 1982 | £2,497 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
PANORMO, George Born 1776, died 1852 London UK. Third son of Vincenzo Panormo, below. Worked with his younger brother Louis, below, in Bloomsbury, London from 1848. Also seems to have worked briefly for the Banks brothers in Liverpool, from the evidence of a cello dated 1736 with his label. Work is otherwise seldom labelled or easily identified. Of good professional quality, it is possibly of generally slightly lower standard than that of other makers of his family. Golden-yellow varnish. George Panormo Filius Vincent Panormo Londoniensis 1836 [BVMA]
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