12-05-202112-05-2021
Skinner Auctions
Skinner AuctionsBoston MA
3868BBoston
December 5, 2021 10:00 AMCalender
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Important Double Bass, Georges Chanot (II),London, 1877

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$31,250$25,000
Auction: Musical Instruments - 3868BLocation: BostonDate / Time: December 05, 2021 10:00AM

Description:

Important Double Bass, Georges Chanot (II),London, 1877, labeled GEORGE CHANOT/Violin, Violoncello, Double Bass and/BOW MAKER,/TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH,/THE ELITE OF AMATEURS, THE GREAT CONTINENTAL & ENGLISH ARTISTS, ETC./103, WARDOUR STREET, OXFORD STREET, W., the label inscribed London/N. 2. anno 1877. G. Chanot, the tailpiece inscribed Chanot exhibition d bass, entered in the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1878, English Section, Class 13, catalog no. 1: "A Four-stringed Double Bass. Grand model of Stradivarius (violin shaped),by which means it is enabled to bear the weight of the strings without that weakness of tone so often met with in the ordinary Viol di Gamba-shaped double Basses, at the same time carrying out the original design of Stradivarius, with the same power and beauty of tone," length of back 1270 mm, scale length 1130 mm, with Mooradian gig bag.

Literature: Paris Universal Exhibition: Descriptive Catalogue of Violins, Violas, Violoncellos, and a Double Bass, Exhibited by George Chanot, of 103 Wardour Street, Oxford Street, London, W., 1878.
Estimate $30,000-50,000

Extremely well preserved and maintained. In excellent playing condition. Repaired rib cracks. Repairs and slight deformation to top at bass bar. Repairs to top corners. Repaired bass wing crack. Reglued center seams at lower block. Additional hole to head from added and subsequently removed 5th string tuner.


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Keywords

George Chanot, Double, Georges Chanot, Mooradian, London