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Cesare Maggiali

Highest auction price

£8,304

Auction price history
Type Details Sold Price
Violin 35.6 cm Cessena, 1963 Wed 1st June 2011 £5,100
Viola 41.9 cm Mid 20th C. [Attributed to] Thu 1st April 2010 £2,750
Violin 35.7 cm Carrara, 1928 Thu 1st April 2010 £6,285
Violin 35.6 cm Genova, 1952 Thu 1st October 2009 £3,707
Violin 35.6 cm Genoa, 1963 Thu 1st October 2009 £4,200
Violin 35.7 cm Genoa, 1963 Fri 1st May 2009 £3,882
Violin 35.6 cm Genoa, 1952 (damaged to neck joint & button) Fri 1st May 2009 £5,823
Violin 35.7 cm 1920 c. [Attributed to] Wed 1st October 2008 £2,892
Violin 35.6 cm Genoa, 1962 Wed 1st October 2008 £4,680
Violin 35.7 cm Genoa, 1953 Sat 1st March 2008 £4,095
Violin 35.6 cm Moneta, 1907 c. Sat 1st March 2008 £5,681
Violin 35.5 cm Genoa, 1963 Mon 1st October 2007 £3,141
Violin 35.7 cm Cesare Maggiali, 1920 c. [Attributed to] Tue 1st May 2007 £2,592
Violin 35.7 cm Genoa, 1965 Sun 1st October 2006 £2,452
Violin 35.7 cm Genoa, 1962 Sun 1st October 2006 £3,985
Violin Genoa, 1967 Fri 1st October 2004 £3,817
Violin Genoa, 1959 Sat 1st May 2004 £4,504
Viola 42.2 cm 1961 Sat 1st June 2002 £8,304
Viola 40.2 cm 1927 Wed 1st May 2002 £4,206
Violin 1926 Sat 1st November 1997 £5,104
Violin 1956 Fri 1st November 1996 £3,450
Biographies

John Dilworth

MAGGIALI, Cesare Born 1886 Moneta, Tuscany, d. after 1954 La Spezia, Genoa Italy. Amateur maker active in Fossola, Carrara from 1951; later established at 52 Corso Cavour, La Spezia. Received guidance from I. Sderci. Stradivari and Guarneri models with golden-brown varnish. Exhibited at Cremona 1937. Gold medal at Rome 1954. Credited with 150 violins, 10 violas, and three cellos. Cesare Maggiali / fece in Carrara / 19.. Caesar Maggiali Monetensis / fecit Anno 19.. / Carariae

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