Peter (I) Wamsley
Highest auction price
£5,750
Auction price history
Type | Details | Sold | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Violin | Mon 12th May 2014 | £5,625 | |
Violin | 35.9 cm London, 1725 [Attributed to] | Thu 1st October 2009 | £2,400 |
Violin | 36.3 cm (head later) [Attributed to] | Sun 1st July 2007 | £617 |
Violin | 36.3 cm (the head later) [Attributed to] | Sat 1st July 2006 | £687 |
Violin | [Attributed to] | Mon 1st March 2004 | £1,434 |
Cello | 1735 c. | Sun 1st June 1997 | £5,750 |
Violin | 17-- | Fri 1st November 1996 | £1,495 |
Cello | 17-- | Tue 1st March 1994 | £3,300 |
Cello | 1732 | Sun 1st November 1992 | £4,400 |
Violin | 1730 | Fri 1st June 1990 | £2,200 |
Violin | 1728 | Tue 1st September 1987 | £660 |
Violin | 1730 c. | Mon 1st June 1987 | £770 |
Violin | 1731 | Tue 1st March 1983 | £1,375 |
Violin | 17-- | Thu 1st May 1980 | £715 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
WAMSLEY, Peter (I) Born circa. 1640, died 1744 London UK. His establishment variously described as ‘ye Harp & Sign’ 1727, ‘the Harp’ 1729, and ‘the Harp & Hautboy’ 1730, but generally referred to as ‘the Golden Harp’ in Piccadilly (close to the shops of Barrett, Townsend,and Cross). From early work it appears possible that he was a pupil of Barrett. Appointed violin maker to the Prince of Wales. Retired 1741, although his dated labels continue up to 1748, while the shop was managed by his widow assisted by his son Peter (II) and Thomas Smith. Very fine work on Stainer model. Delicate workmanship, the wood often a little thin, but usually with very fine dark red varnish of soft texture. Cellos very desirable as concert instruments. Some small violas also known. One double bass recorded. Also one cello bow: an important relic of early English bow work and now held in the collection of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Later work, probably executed by Peter (II) and Thomas Smith, represents a noticeable decline in finesse and quality. Some unpurfled. Manuscript label: Made Sold or Mended, by / Peter Wamsley at the Golden-Harp in Pickadilly London Printed labels; Made by Peter Wamsley / at ye Golden Harp in Pickadilly / London / 1727 Peter Wamsley / Maker at the Harp / and Hautboy in Picadilly / 17 London 51 [BVMA]
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