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Nathaniel Cross

Highest auction price

£21,780

Auction price history
Type Details Sold Price
Cello 71.5 cm London, 1733 [Probably by] Fri 1st October 2010 £9,764
Violin 35.6 cm London , 1740 c. [Attributed to] Fri 1st October 2010 £3,600
Violin 1740 c. Tue 1st July 1997 £1,150
Viola 41.1 cm 1732 Wed 1st June 1994 £21,780
Violin 1743 Wed 1st January 1992 £3,080
Violin 1725 Sat 1st June 1991 £3,080
Cello 1733 Fri 1st June 1990 £9,900
Viola 41.4 cm 1740 c. Wed 1st April 1987 £4,400
Cello 1700-50 Sun 1st January 1984 £2,444
Biographies

John Dilworth

CROSS, Nathaniel Born 1686, died 1751 London UK. In partnership with Barak Norman from c.1713: Norman viol of that date is inscribed ‘Nathaniel Cross wrought my back and belly’. In 1724 Cross’ name appears alongside Norman’s on a violin label with the address ‘St Paul’s Churchyard’. From 1725 Cross’ own label appears with the shop at ‘ye Crown in Piccadilly’. In 1730 he had moved to the George Inn, Aldersgate and in 1733 to St. James, Aldermanbury. His final move was to the ‘Bass Viol’ in Bow Churchyard, Cheapside. A prolific maker, generally on a Stainer model. The head a little lacking in definition. Quite elegant soundholes. Cellos of the small 27”-28” (68.5cm-71cm) model favoured in England at that time. The materials are generally plain with a clear yellow varnish. His influence is seen on subsequent London makers, Kennedy and Johnson, whom he may have taught directly. Often branded on the back with initials ‘N.C.’ surmounted by a cross. Nathaniel Cross, maker, / the George Inn, Aldersgate Street / London 1731 Nathanaeli Crosso / Stainero, fecit / No 2417 Viola d’amore in the Copenhagen Museum has label: Nath Cross in pickdily near St. James Church London

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