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Oreste Candi

Highest auction price

£28,750

Auction price history
Type Details Sold Price
Violin 35.5 cm Genova, 1900 c. [Attributed to] Wed 1st December 2010 £3,040
Violin 35.6 cm Italy, 20th C. Thu 1st April 2010 £4,520
Violin 35.5 cm Gênes, 1925 Mon 1st December 2008 £6,757
Cello 76.1 cm Genoa, 1930 Wed 1st October 2008 £23,500
Violin 35.7 cm Genoa, 1924 Sat 1st March 2008 £11,700
Violin 35.6 cm Italy, 20th C. [Attributed to] Mon 1st October 2007 £9,218
Violin [Attributed to] Sun 1st May 2005 £2,640
Violin 1926 Sat 1st June 2002 £13,210
Violin 1930 Thu 1st March 2001 £12,925
Cello 1930 Wed 1st March 1995 £28,750
Viola 40.8 cm 1930 Wed 1st March 1995 £17,250
Violin 1930 Wed 1st March 1995 £11,500
Violin 1930 Wed 1st March 1995 £11,500
Violin 1912 Fri 1st June 1990 £3,960
Biographies

John Dilworth

CANDI, Oreste Born 1865 Minerbo, Bologna, died 1938 Genoa Italy. Brother of Cesare Candi, above. Pupil of Fiorini. Active in Genoa from 1888, working with his brother for the Barberis Company. The brothers established a workshop together at 54 via dei Servi in 1892 making mandolins. Oreste moved to his own shop at 7 via B. Bosco, and later 28 vico Dritto di Ponticello and from 1930 in via Ugo Foscolo. No instruments bear the joint label of the brothers, and they seemed to have worked separately. Highly estimated maker, somewhat heavy in style but well-finished with rich dark red varnish. Early work very individual, but developed a more conventionally classical style from c.1925. Made 125 violins, several violas and cellos, and 200 guitars. Branded internally ‘Candi Oreste’ and ‘Genoa‘. Often inscribed at length in pencil. Oreste Candi / Fece In Genova / l’anno 19

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