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Benjamin (II) Banks

Highest auction price

£30,600

Auction price history
Type Details Sold Price
Cello 73.9 cm Salisbury, 1790, c. Fri 1st October 2010 £30,600
Viola 38.4 cm Salisbury, 1787 Sun 1st March 2009 £6,875
Violin 35.5 cm Salisbury, 1790, [Lit: The Cooper Collection] Sat 1st March 2008 £6,875
Violin 35.4 cm Salisbury, 1794 Tue 1st May 2007 £5,761
Violin 35.4 cm London, 1775 Thu 1st March 2007 £4,888
Violin 35.4 cm Salisbury, 1794 Wed 1st November 2006 £13,200
Cello 74.1 cm London, 1787 Sun 1st October 2006 £26,171
Violin 35.7 cm [Attributed to] Sun 1st October 2006 £1,768
Violin Salisbury, 1780 c. Sat 1st October 2005 £2,343
Violin Salisbury, 1779 Tue 1st June 2004 £3,019
Violin 1790 Mon 1st September 2003 £7,520
Viola 39.7 cm 1780 Fri 1st March 2002 £10,500
Cello 1780 c. Thu 1st November 2001 £5,287
Viola 39.2 cm 1770 Thu 1st March 2001 £3,000
Violin 1794 Wed 1st March 2000 £6,325
Violin 1792 Tue 1st June 1999 £1,600
Violin 1780-99 Sun 1st June 1997 £1,035
Violin 1780 Wed 1st November 1995 £6,900
Cello 1788 Tue 1st November 1994 £23,149
Viola 38.9 cm 1780 Thu 1st April 1993 £3,220
Violin 1787 Wed 1st March 1989 £4,620
Cello 1780 c. Wed 1st January 1986 £8,800
Viola 38.6 cm 1787 Mon 1st July 1985 £2,484
Cello 1785 Fri 1st April 1983 £11,550
Violin 1794 Sun 1st November 1981 £3,410
Biographies

John Dilworth

BANKS, Benjamin (II) Born 1758 Salisbury, died 1820 Liverpool UK. Son of Benjamin Banks (I), above. Moved away from the family shop in Salisbury before 1777, working in ‘Sherrard Street’ (presumably present day Sherwood Street) in Golden Square, London. Moved finally to Liverpool with his brothers, where he died. Label in a cello of small Stradivari model, also signed on all parts: Made by Benjn. Banks / No. 30, Sherrard Street, Golden Square / From Salisbury

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