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Giuseppe Ornati

Highest auction price

£49,250

Auction price history
Type Details Sold Price
Violin Wed 29th October 2014 £40,000
Violin Wed 31st October 2012 £49,250
Violin 35.5 cm Milano, 1935 [Attributed to] Tue 1st November 2011 £4,801
Violin 35.8 cm [Attributed to] Mon 1st October 2007 £9,136
Violin 35.7 cm Milan, 1955 Mon 1st October 2007 £31,700
Violin 35.5 cm Milan, 1919 Wed 1st November 2006 £16,800
Violin 35.7 cm [Workshop of] Sun 1st October 2006 £3,789
Violin 35.6 cm Milan, 1949 Mon 1st May 2006 £21,461
Violin Milan, 1929 Mon 1st November 2004 £20,785
Violin 1930 Tue 1st July 2003 £21,000
Violin 1931 Tue 1st July 2003 £24,625
Violin 1924 Wed 1st November 2000 £15,275
Violin 1919 Mon 1st May 2000 £13,734
Violin 1920 Mon 1st November 1999 £22,000
Viola 41.6 cm 1921 Tue 1st June 1999 £22,000
Viola 41.6 cm 1921 Sat 1st June 1996 £16,100
Violin 19-- Sat 1st June 1996 £10,350
Violin 1954 Thu 1st June 1995 £9,200
Violin 1920 Thu 1st December 1994 £25,801
Violin 1922 Thu 1st July 1993 £23,000
Cello 1953 Mon 1st June 1987 £9,900
Violin 1923 Fri 1st November 1985 £6,600
Biographies

John Dilworth

ORNATI, Giuseppe Born 1885 Albairate, Milan, died 1965 Milan Italy. Son of Carlo, an amateur luthier. Pupil of C. Moneta in Milan from 1901, worked for L. Bisiach from 1903 alongside Gaetano Sgarabotto, Georg Ullmann, and Ferdinando Garimberti. Established independently in Milan from c.1920, but continued his relationship with Bisiach, and trained his sons. Appointed luthier to to ‘La Scala’ opera house, and teacher at the Cremona International School of Violin Making 1961-1963. Awarded gold medal at Rome 1920 and 1923, and Milan 1924. Fine elegant workmanship on classical and personal models; purfling particularly fluent and distinctive. Also made many plucked instruments. Both oil and spirit varnish, generally clear golden- or red-brown. Signed internally on the upper block Giuseppe Ornati / fece in Milano anno 1926 G.O.M.

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