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Michael Ignaz Stadlmann

Highest auction price

£9,375

Auction price history
Type Details Sold Price
Cello 75.5 cm Vienna, 1804 Sat 1st October 2011 £9,375
Violin 35.7 cm Vienna, 1800 c. Sun 1st April 2007 £485
Violin 1790 c. Sat 1st May 2004 £5,305
Violin 1790 Mon 1st March 1999 £2,800
Biographies

John Dilworth

STADLMANN, Michael Ignaz b. c.1756, died 1813 Vienna Austria. Son and pupil of Johann Joseph Stadlmann, above. Successor to the post of luthier to the Viennese court and double bassist in the orchestra at the Royal Chapel 1799-1813. Early work on traditional Stainer model with dark varnish. Later adopted Stradivari patterns. Refined work generally superior to that of his forebears: accurate and well-finished, good clear varnish. Baryton with carved head illustrated by Hamma. Some violins with lion’s heads. Good cellos of 76cm/ 2915/16” back length. Double basses, viola d’amores, and guitars also known. Michael Ignatius / Stadlmann / Kayserl: Konigl: / HofLauten und Geigen / macher in Wien 1782

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