Joseph Panormo
Highest auction price
£38,025
Auction price history
Type | Details | Sold | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Violin | 35.4 cm 1820 c. [Probably by and made for "Astor of London"] | Tue 1st November 2011 | £1,847 |
Viola | 39.6 cm London, 1810 c. | Tue 1st June 2010 | £10,200 |
Violin | 35.6 cm London, 1810 c. [Atributed to & with provenance] | Thu 1st April 2010 | £6,575 |
Violin | 35.5 cm London, c.1830 [Probably by] | Mon 1st March 2010 | £10,200 |
Violin | Turin, 1850 c. | Wed 1st October 2008 | £38,025 |
Cello | London, 1820 c. | Sun 1st May 2005 | £26,400 |
Violin | 1808 | Mon 1st November 1999 | £22,000 |
Violin | 1800 c. | Mon 1st April 1991 | £9,020 |
Viola | 38.7 cm 1800 c. | Tue 1st November 1988 | £9,350 |
Cello | 17-- | Tue 1st March 1988 | £20,900 |
Cello | 1820 c. | Sun 1st November 1987 | £20,900 |
Violin | 1800 c. | Thu 1st November 1984 | £11,550 |
Cello | 1820 | Sun 1st January 1984 | £8,800 |
Viola | 38.4 cm 1750 | Tue 1st November 1983 | £2,420 |
Violin | 1800 c. | Wed 1st June 1983 | £4,400 |
Viola | 38.4 cm 17-- | Thu 1st May 1980 | £1,925 |
Violin | 1800 c. | Sat 1st March 1980 | £5,720 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
PANORMO, Joseph Born 1767-8 Naples Italy, died 1837 London UK. Second son, pupil, and assistant of Vincenzo Panormo, below. Active in London from 1801 in Wardour Street, Soho. From 1802-1804 at 3 Portland Street, 1823 at 39 King Street, 1828 at 19 Princes Street, and finally from 1830 at 4 New Compton Street. Joseph befriended the guitar virtuoso Fernando Sor and began making guitars with his advice. Highly successful and from 1823 making guitars with the assistance of his son Edward Ferdinand and one Antonio Bruno. Nevertheless, civic records show that he died in poverty. Violins, cellos, and double basses generally very distinguished and frequently difficult to discern from the work of his father. Tend to be a little more flamboyant in style. Varnish generally a deep red-brown of good depth and texture; occasionally thinner golden-yellow. Commissioned to make two basses for the great virtuoso Dragonetti. Much of his work sold through dealers and may carry the labels of R. & W. Davis or Astor & Co. Often signed internally. [BVMA]
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