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Paul Max (Max snr.) Moller

Highest auction price

£12,597

Auction price history
Type Details Sold Price
Violin Labelled Nicolaus Bergonzi, Cremonensis faciebat Anno 1765 Fri 1st March 2024 £7,839
Violin Wed 22nd May 2013 £5,875
Violin Bow S/E 59 g. Sun 1st March 2009 £1,440
Violin 35.6 cm Amsterdam, 1927 Sun 1st June 2008 £12,597
Violin 35.5 cm Amsterdam, 1920 Thu 1st February 2007 £6,240
Violin Amsterdam, 1928 Tue 1st November 2005 £2,369
Violin Bow S/E 60.5 g. [made for] Fri 1st October 2004 £763
Violin 1933 Tue 1st May 2001 £1,500
Violin 1930 Wed 1st November 2000 £3,525
Viola Bow S/E 69 g. Wed 1st April 1998 £1,150
Violin Bow S/E 62 g. Sun 1st March 1998 £977
Violin Bow S/E 63 g. Fri 1st November 1996 £977
Violin 1925 Fri 1st December 1995 £3,978
Violin Bow S/E 64 g. Fri 1st June 1990 £770
Biographies

John Dilworth

MÖLLER, Paul Max (Max sr.) Born 1875 Markneukirchen Germany, died 1948 Amsterdam Netherlands. Violin and bow maker. Trained at the school in Markneukirchen. Worked for R. Nürnberger and H. T. Heberlein. Moved to Lowendahl in Leipzig and in 1900 spent eight months at the shop of Van der Meer in Amsterdam. After a brief experience in St. Petersburg with M. Möckel returned to Van der Meer and finally established his own business in Amsterdam. Prolific maker, credited with over 250 instruments on Stradivari and Guarneri models but many having personal touches including carved angel heads replacing the traditional scroll. Later concentrated on Stradivari models, including several decorated instruments in imitation of the famous inlaid Stradivari violins. Early varnish is of a thin consistency and red tone; later instruments have a thicker deep red-brown varnish prone to craquelure. Several violas of personal model produced after 1945, the maple said to have come from a single tree in the gardens of the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum. Author of Italiaansche Vioolbouw (Amsterdam, 1938). Bows branded: M. MÖLLER, M. MÖLLER AMSTERDAM, MEUNIER, or MEUNIER A PARIS Max Möller / Amsterdam, 1914 Max Möller / P C. Hoofstraat 34 / Amsterdam [NGV]

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