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Raffaele Calace

Highest auction price

£6,167

Auction price history
Type Details Sold Price
Violin 36.1 cm Naples, 1928 #1089 [Calace & Son] Sat 1st July 2006 £2,280
Violin 35.6 cm Naples, 1930 [Workshop of] Wed 1st February 2006 £1,560
Violin Napoli, 1912 Sat 1st October 2005 £2,129
Violin Naples, 1917 Sun 1st May 2005 £2,442
Viola 40.8 cm Naples, 1948 Sat 1st January 2005 £1,912
Violin 1935 Wed 1st October 2003 £2,036
Violin 1919 Tue 1st October 2002 £6,167
Violin 1930 Thu 1st November 2001 £2,115
Violin 1925? Wed 1st March 2000 £752
Violin 1918 Fri 1st October 1993 £2,530
Violin 1919 Fri 1st April 1983 £918
Violin 1920 c. Tue 1st September 1981 £484
Biographies

John Dilworth

CALACE, Raffaele (I) Born 1863, died 1934 Naples Italy. Son of Antonio Calace, above. Worked with his brother Nicolas-Marie from 1900. Mandolin virtuoso and composer. Made guitars, mandolins, lutes, and all bowed instruments, including a violin for Mussolini in 1927. Twelve gold medals and diplomas. Violins of undistinguished commercial appearance with very flat arch, exaggerated edge flute, and crude red varnish. Exported in large numbers to America and Japan, and he was awarded a title by the Japanese Emperor as a result of his concerts there. Liuteria Classica Napolitana. / Comm. Prof. Raffaele Calace & figlio / Napoli / Costruito in Italia / Anno 1918

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