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Lot
308
Nicolaus Diehl (Early 19th Century),
Cello,
Beautifully carved scroll with ebony tuning pegs. Generally in very good condition commesurate with age. Labelled inside 'Nicolaus Diehl'. Varnish wear is visible to some parts of the body. Comes with two bows. Bridge has been replaced. With hardback case. Main body measures 74cm. Full length is 128cm. Buyer to collect or arrange their own transportation.
Nicolaus Diehl, born in 1779 in Mainz and passing away in 1851 in Darmstadt, Germany, was the second son of Martin Diehl (I). He collaborated with his father and his uncle, Jacob Steininger, before establishing himself in Darmstadt in 1811. Serving as a repairer to the Grand Duke of Hesse, he was regarded as the most skilled craftsman in the family. While his early work showed influences of the Klotz school, he later adopted a style with stronger Italian influences, achieving a level of precision comparable to French craftsmanship. This refinement is particularly evident in some of his cellos, where the scrolls are intricately carved in the Lafleur style. These instruments are also notable for their slightly oversized soundholes and well-coloured but relatively thin varnish.
We offer in house packing for successful purchases (subject to suitability) so please contact us for a quote. All furniture and larger items must be collected. Some glass, ceramics and pictures will not be able to be posted in-house. Please ask before bidding.
Griffin’s Auctioneers & Valuers are pleased to announce our latest Antiques & Interiors auction, featuring over 600 wide-ranging lots for auction. The auction will start at 10am on Tuesday 25th February at our office here in Warwick. Online bidding is available on The Saleroom.com.
PLEASE NOTE THERE WILL BE A BREAK AFTER LOT 325. WE WILL RESUME WITH LOT 326 AT 2PM.
Viewing will be held at our offices (Griffin’s Auctioneers & Valuers, Harris Road, Warwick CV34 5JU) on Friday 21st February and Monday 24th February between 10am and 4pm and from 8.30am on the morning of the sale.
We offer in house packing for successful purchases (subject to suitability) so please contact us for a quote. All furniture and larger items must be collected.
All lots must be paid for and collected within one week of the sale, unless otherwise arranged.
Please see the buyer's terms and conditions for purchasing diamonds and coloured gemstones. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that they are satisfied with the suitability and the condition of the lot before buying. Condition reports are available upon request and are issued as a guide only. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect, nor does the mention of one fault preclude the presence of another.
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Nicolaus Diehl (Early 19th Century),
Cello,
Beautifully carved scroll with ebony tuning pegs. Generally in very good condition commesurate with age. Labelled inside 'Nicolaus Diehl'. Varnish wear is visible to some parts of the body. Comes with two bows. Bridge has been replaced. With hardback case. Main body measures 74cm. Full length is 128cm. Buyer to collect or arrange their own transportation.
Nicolaus Diehl, born in 1779 in Mainz and passing away in 1851 in Darmstadt, Germany, was the second son of Martin Diehl (I). He collaborated with his father and his uncle, Jacob Steininger, before establishing himself in Darmstadt in 1811. Serving as a repairer to the Grand Duke of Hesse, he was regarded as the most skilled craftsman in the family. While his early work showed influences of the Klotz school, he later adopted a style with stronger Italian influences, achieving a level of precision comparable to French craftsmanship. This refinement is particularly evident in some of his cellos, where the scrolls are intricately carved in the Lafleur style. These instruments are also notable for their slightly oversized soundholes and well-coloured but relatively thin varnish.
We offer in house packing for successful purchases (subject to suitability) so please contact us for a quote. All furniture and larger items must be collected. Some glass, ceramics and pictures will not be able to be posted in-house. Please ask before bidding.
Griffin’s Auctioneers & Valuers are pleased to announce our latest Antiques & Interiors auction, featuring over 600 wide-ranging lots for auction. The auction will start at 10am on Tuesday 25th February at our office here in Warwick. Online bidding is available on The Saleroom.com.
PLEASE NOTE THERE WILL BE A BREAK AFTER LOT 325. WE WILL RESUME WITH LOT 326 AT 2PM.
Viewing will be held at our offices (Griffin’s Auctioneers & Valuers, Harris Road, Warwick CV34 5JU) on Friday 21st February and Monday 24th February between 10am and 4pm and from 8.30am on the morning of the sale.
We offer in house packing for successful purchases (subject to suitability) so please contact us for a quote. All furniture and larger items must be collected.
All lots must be paid for and collected within one week of the sale, unless otherwise arranged.
Please see the buyer's terms and conditions for purchasing diamonds and coloured gemstones. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that they are satisfied with the suitability and the condition of the lot before buying. Condition reports are available upon request and are issued as a guide only. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect, nor does the mention of one fault preclude the presence of another.
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Tags: Martin, String Instrument, Musical Instrument, Cello, Bow